Wavewin Full Manual
Wavewin Full Manual
Wavewin Full Manual
OPERATIONS GUIDE
SOFTSTUF, INC.
SOFTWARE STRUCTURE FOR UNLIMITED FUNCTIONALITY
P.O. BOX 40245
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106-0245
1-800-818-3463 215-922-6880
www.softstuf.com
www.wavewin.net
Preface
This document contains information about data collection with Wavewin. The document also describes
the Wavewin Dispatch application. A number of examples are provided including communicating with
devices from Hathaway, Mehta, Schweitzer, ABB, GE, etc.
Documentation Format
The documentation is structured to the following format:
Appendix B lists the available function keys, navigational keys, and menu buttons.
This document is intended for use by individuals working in protection, engineering, and system
operations.
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 ............................................................................................................................... 1
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS & INSTALLATION ................................................................................... 1
System Requirements .......................................................................................................... 1
Installation ............................................................................................................................ 1
Technical Support ................................................................................................................ 3
CHAPTER 2 ............................................................................................................................... 5
DEVICE MANAGER QUICK START ................................................................................................ 5
Configuration Example ......................................................................................................... 5
Device Manager Table...................................................................................................... 5
Polling Timers ................................................................................................................... 6
Initialize Modems .............................................................................................................. 6
RS232 Devices (Poll Drivers) ........................................................................................... 6
Dialup Devices (Dial Drivers) .......................................................................................... 14
Ethernet Star (Network Drivers) ...................................................................................... 42
Stop Modems ................................................................................................................. 68
System Services ............................................................................................................. 68
Device Manager Features .................................................................................................. 68
Device Configuration Fields ............................................................................................ 68
Long File Naming Format ............................................................................................... 71
Opening Device Table .................................................................................................... 71
Creating/Editing Device Records .................................................................................... 72
Duplicating Devices Records .......................................................................................... 73
Save & Archive Dialog .................................................................................................... 73
Export ............................................................................................................................. 75
Import ............................................................................................................................. 75
Navigating ...................................................................................................................... 75
Marking/Unmarking Devices ........................................................................................... 76
Deletng Devices ............................................................................................................. 76
Sorting Devices .............................................................................................................. 76
Customizing the Device Table ........................................................................................ 76
Querying Devices ........................................................................................................... 77
Creating Function Keys .................................................................................................. 77
Communicating with an ASCII Device ............................................................................ 79
Communicating with A Binary Device ............................................................................. 80
Viewing Event Data ........................................................................................................ 81
Capturing Data ............................................................................................................... 82
Multiport Interrogation Display ........................................................................................ 82
Animated CAD-DXF........................................................................................................ 83
Exporting devices to the Dispatch Table ......................................................................... 85
Preparing the Device Manager for Dispatch Requests.................................................... 85
CHAPTER 3 ............................................................................................................................. 87
DISPATCH TABLE QUICK START ................................................................................................ 87
Dispatch Example .............................................................................................................. 87
Open the Dispatch Table.................................................................................................... 89
APPENDIX B .............................................................................................................................. 1
SYSTEM KEYS ............................................................................................................................ 1
Device Manager ................................................................................................................... 1
Query Fields......................................................................................................................... 2
DXF Display ......................................................................................................................... 2
File Manager ........................................................................................................................ 3
Analysis ............................................................................................................................... 4
LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE 1.1 DESTINATION FOLDER................................................................................................................ 2
FIGURE 1.2 FINISH INSTALL .......................................................................................................................... 3
FIGURE 2.1 EXAMPLE DIGITAL DEVICES........................................................................................................ 5
FIGURE 2.2 EXAMPLE DEVICE M ANAGER TABLE ........................................................................................... 6
FIGURE 2.3 SEL 351 RELAY ........................................................................................................................ 7
FIGURE 2.4 MDAR RELAY ........................................................................................................................... 9
FIGURE 2.5 SEL 311RELAY ....................................................................................................................... 11
FIGURE 2.6 ALPSRELAY ........................................................................................................................... 13
FIGURE 2.7 TRANSCAN DFR ...................................................................................................................... 15
FIGURE 2.8 DLP RELAY............................................................................................................................. 17
FIGURE 2.9 SEL 387 RELAY ...................................................................................................................... 19
FIGURE 2.10 SEL 587 RELAY .................................................................................................................... 21
FIGURE 2.11 SEL 2030 COMMUNICATION PROCESSOR............................................................................... 23
FIGURE 2.12 SEL PROTECTIVE RELAY TERMINAL UNIT (PRTU).................................................................. 25
FIGURE 2.13 SEL 501 RELAY .................................................................................................................... 27
FIGURE 2.14 SEL 287 RELAY .................................................................................................................... 29
FIGURE 2.15 GE D60 RELAY ..................................................................................................................... 31
FIGURE 2.16 SEL PRTU QUIT ................................................................................................................... 33
FIGURE 2.17 SEL 551 RELAY .................................................................................................................... 35
FIGURE 2.18 OPTIMHO RELAY .................................................................................................................... 37
FIGURE 2.19 SEL 352 RELAY .................................................................................................................... 39
FIGURE 2.20 SEL 2030-X QUIT ................................................................................................................. 41
FIGURE 2.21 TESLA DFR ........................................................................................................................... 43
FIGURE 2.22 FTP DIALOG.......................................................................................................................... 45
FIGURE 2.23 SEL 421 ............................................................................................................................... 46
FIGURE 2.24 SEL 421 IP DIALOG .............................................................................................................. 47
FIGURE 2.25 ORION5 ................................................................................................................................. 48
FIGURE 2.26 ORION IP DIALOG .................................................................................................................. 49
FIGURE 2.27 SEL 321 RELAY .................................................................................................................... 50
FIGURE 2.28 SEL 187 RELAY .................................................................................................................... 52
FIGURE 2.29 HATHAWAY DFR ................................................................................................................... 54
FIGURE 2.30 DPU2000R RELAY ............................................................................................................... 56
FIGURE 2.31 ORION-5 QUIT ....................................................................................................................... 58
FIGURE 2.32 BPRO RELAY ....................................................................................................................... 60
FIGURE 2.33 BPRO FTP DIALOG .............................................................................................................. 62
FIGURE 5.12 RESIZE SLIDING WINDOWS DIALOG FOR LOG FILES ............................................................... 153
FIGURE 5.13 VALUES FILE ....................................................................................................................... 155
FIGURE 5.14 PREDEFINED LINES FIGURE 5.15 PREDEFINED GRAPHS ................................................... 158
FIGURE 5.16 SAVE AS COMTRADE ....................................................................................................... 159
FIGURE 5.17 CURSOR SYNCHRONIZATION ................................................................................................ 164
FIGURE 5.18 MERGE OPEN FILES: SELECT FREQUENCY ........................................................................... 165
FIGURE 5.19 APPEND/MERGE PROPERTIES .............................................................................................. 166
FIGURE 5.20 MERGE OPEN FILES BY TIME: OPEN FILES AND SELECT CHANNELS TO MERGE ................... 167
FIGURE 5.21 MERGE OPEN FILES BY TIME: RESULT: BY TIME ............................................................... 167
FIGURE 5.22 MERGE OPEN FILES M ANUALLY: SELECT CHANNELS & POSITION DATA BARS ................... 168
FIGURE 5.23 MERGE OPEN FILES RESULT: M ANUALLY .......................................................................... 168
FIGURE 5.24 MERGE OPEN FILES RESULT: BY SAMPLE (AS APPLIED TO FIGURE 1.70) .......................... 169
FIGURE 5.25 CHANGE FREQUENCY DIALOG .............................................................................................. 170
FIGURE 5.26 CHANGE FREQUENCY: CHANGE A MUTIPLE FREQUENCY FILE ............................................... 170
FIGURE 5.27 CHANGE FREQUENCY: RESULTS .......................................................................................... 171
FIGURE 5.28 TRUNCATE CYCLES: APPEND NON TIME M ATCHING WAVEFORMS ......................................... 172
FIGURE 5.29 TRUNCATE CYCLES: RESULTS ............................................................................................. 172
FIGURE 5.30 DUPLICATE CYCLES DIALOG ................................................................................................ 173
FIGURE 5.31 DUPLICATE CYCLES: INITIAL FILE ......................................................................................... 173
FIGURE 5.32 DUPLICATE CYCLES: RESULTS ............................................................................................. 174
FIGURE 5.33 MARK RAW VALUES ............................................................................................................ 175
FIGURE 5.34 MARK PEAK VALUES ........................................................................................................... 176
FIGURE 5.35 MARK CHANGE IN SIGN ........................................................................................................ 177
FIGURE 5.36 TYPE OF ANALOG VALUES DISPLAYED ................................................................................. 177
FIGURE 5.37 CHANGE ANALOG VALUES (PRIMARY SECONDARY) ...................................................... 178
FIGURE 5.38 RATIO VALUES .................................................................................................................... 179
FIGURE 5.39 ADJUST FILES TIME ............................................................................................................. 179
FIGURE 5.40 SAC DIALOG ....................................................................................................................... 183
FIGURE 5.41 SAC RESULTS .................................................................................................................... 184
FIGURE 5.42 OPEN SAC FILE .................................................................................................................. 185
FIGURE 5.43 FAULT LOCATION CHANGE SAMPLING FREQUENCY MESSAGE ............................................... 185
FIGURE 5.44 FAULT LOCATION CHANGE SAMPLING FREQUENCY DIALOG .................................................. 186
FIGURE 5.45 FAULT LOCATION SECONDARY QUANTITIES MESSAGE .......................................................... 186
FIGURE 5.46 FAULT LOCATION DIALOG .................................................................................................... 187
FIGURE 5.47 FAULT LOCATION ADVANCED DIALOG .................................................................................. 188
FIGURE 5.48 PLAY AUDIO DIALOG ........................................................................................................... 190
FIGURE 5.49 ALIGN CHANNEL MESSAGE .................................................................................................. 190
FIGURE 5.50 ALIGN CHANNEL DATA DIALOG ............................................................................................ 191
FIGURE 5.51 SAVE VIEW DIALOG ............................................................................................................. 192
FIGURE 5.52 SELECT VIEW DROP DOWN MENU ........................................................................................ 193
FIGURE 5.53 SELECT VIEW FILE DIALOG .................................................................................................. 193
FIGURE 5.54 SELECT VIEW DETAILS DIALOG ............................................................................................ 194
System Requirements
The system requirements are listed below.
Installation
The system files are distributed in a compressed format. To install the software follow the instruction for
the type of storage media distributed with this manual.
Web: To install the software from the Web access the www.wavewin.net web site. Under the Wavewin
Upgrades link click on the Wavewin application to download. Enter your username and password. The
username and password are case sensitive. Click on the software link to download the latest systems
executable files. Open the zip file and run the install.
CD: To install the software using a CD place the CD into the CD drive. The installation program will run
automatically. If the installation program is not displayed, navigate to the CDs root drive and double click
on the install.exe application.
Follow the instructions to fully install the software.
Technical Support
Although this system is easy to use and understand, at some point you may encounter a technical
question, feel that the system has improperly operated, or have suggestions for future improvements. In
either case, contact Softstuf using one of the following methods:
Phone:
Fax:
E-mail:
215-922-6880, hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Mon- Fri, (EST).
215-625-2497, response time is 24 hours.
support@softstuf.com, response time 24 hours.
Configuration Example
The digital devices are outlined below:
Modem Multi-drop (Dial)
Wavewin
Master Station
COM 1
MDAR
COM 2
SEL 311
ALPS
COM 3
COM 4
Others
COM 5
Transcan
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COM 7
DLP
SEL 387
SEL 587
SEL 2030
SEL PRTU
SEL 551
SEL 501
D60
SEL 287
OPTIMHO
SEL 352
COM 51
COM 60
COM 52
SEL 421
Orion 5
SEL 321
SEL 187
BPRO
COM 61
TPRO
COM 62
DPRO
Others
Hath DFR
DPU2000
RS232
Dial Up
Ethernet
POLLING TIMERS
The first device defined in the table starts the polling sequence. The polling sequence is always
performed in a sequential manner according to the device numbers. The start polling entry can either
poll the device periodically, or upon demand or at a given time during the day.
The following sections explain how to configure the devices defined in the example device configuration
displayed in Figure 2.2. DFRs and Relays can be polled directly or through a communication processor,
phone switch, Statmux or port switch.
A Communication Processor requires 2 main device entries in the table, one to dial and logon and one
to logoff and hang up after polling is complete. Also, there must be an entry for each device connected.
The dial and logon entry is the first entry defined, then a device entry for each device connected to the
communication processor and the last device entry is the hang up, refer to Figure 2.2. The device
numbers for each entry must be defined in a sequential manner. The hang up drivers device number
can be X times greater than the last device defined so future expansion is allowed.
INITIALIZE MODEMS
The second device defined in the table resets the modem used to call the devices configured for
modem communications. The MODEM INIT driver sends a number of initialization commands to the
modem. In this example only one modem is used. If multiple modems are configured then there must
be an initialize modem entry for each modem.
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Group Name
Description
Field
Time Code
EscSeq Command
Description
The Time Code is -5 for eastern US.
The 6 parameters are:
0 OTTER 0 0 1 L
There is no phone number associated with the relay, the password is set
to OTTER, a second level password is not required, also a back out
command does not apply, the header is set to ON and the raw 16
samples/cycle files are downloaded.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
DEVICE 11 (MDAR)
The MDAR relay is directly connected to the computers COM2 serial port. Wavewin uses the ABB
Incom protocol to communicate with the MDAR relays. Below is the configuration dialog along with a
description for each field.
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Description
Field
Group Name
Time Code
EscSeq Command
Description
Request and save the latest oscillography events 8 15.
The relay is in the South Arkey group.
The Time Code is -5 for eastern US.
The 6 parameters are:
0 000 0 0 1
There is no phone number associated with the relay, the password is set
to 000, a second level password is not required, also a back out
command does not apply, the header is set to ON and the event type
only applies to SEL relays.
The MDAR password is part of the INCOM communication protocol.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
10
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Group Name
Time Code
Description
11
Field
EscSeq Command
Description
The 6 parameters are:
0 OTTER 0 0 1 L
There is no phone number associated with the relay, the password is set
to OTTER, a second level password is not required, also a back out
command does not apply, the header is set to ON and the raw 16
samples/cycle files are downloaded.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
DEVICE 13 (ALPS)
The ALPS relay is directly connected to the computers COM4 serial port. Below is the configuration
dialog along with a description for each field.
12
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Group Name
Time Code
EscSeq Command
Description
13
Field
Description
There is no phone number associated with the relay, the password is set
to OTTER, a second level password is not required, also a back out
command does not apply, the header is set to ON and the event type
only applies to SEL relays.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
14
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Group Name
Description
15
Field
Time Code
EscSeq Command
Description
The Time Code is -5 for eastern US.
The 6 parameters are:
9,1-899-765-2452,,,11 0 0 0 1
The first parameter is the phone number followed by 3 commas and the
port switch number, the DFR does not require a password, a second
level password is not required, also a back out command does not
apply, the header is set to ON.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
DEVICE 21 (DLP)
The DLP relay is connected to a phone switch. The Wavewin computer first calls the phone switch
then switches to the port where the DLP relay is connected. Below is the configuration dialog along
with a description for each field.
16
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Description
17
Field
Group Name
Time Code
EscSeq Command
Description
The relay is in the Break Street group.
The Time Code is -5 for eastern US.
The 6 parameters are:
9,1-899-765-2452,,,22 ^[%VIEW:16] 0 0 1
The first parameter is the phone number followed by 3 commas and the
port switch number, the DLP password is set to VIEW, the DLP relays
requires 16 character for the password the :16 pads blanks at the end
of the password, a second level password is not required, also a back
out command does not apply, the header is set to ON.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
18
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Group Name
Description
19
Field
Time Code
EscSeq Command
Description
The Time Code is -5 for eastern US.
The 6 parameters are:
9,1-899-765-2452,,,33 OTTER 0 0 1
The first parameter is the phone number followed by 3 commas and the
port switch number, the password is set to OTTER, a second level
password is not required, also a back out command does not apply, the
header is set to ON.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
20
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Group Name
Description
21
Field
Time Code
EscSeq Command
Description
The Time Code is -5 for eastern US.
The 6 parameters are:
9,1-899-765-2452,,,44 OTTER 0 0 1
The first parameter is the phone number followed by 3 commas and the
port switch number, the password is set to OTTER, a second level
password is not required, also a back out command does not apply, the
header is set to ON.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
22
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Group Name
Time Code
EscSeq Command
Description
23
Field
Port Settings
Port Number
Description
port switch number, the password is set to BRKY, a second level
password is not required, also a back out command does not apply, the
header is set to ON.
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
DEVICE 25 (PRTU)
The SEL PRTU is connected to the 2030 communication processor through a modem. The Wavewin
computer first calls the phone switch then switches to the port where the 2030 is connected then
switches to the PRTU. Below is the configuration dialog along with a description for each field.
24
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Group Name
Time Code
EscSeq Command
Description
25
Field
Port Settings
Port Number
Description
A phone number is not required, the password is set to BSWER, a
second level password is not required, also a back out command does
not apply, the header is set to ON.
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
26
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Group Name
Description
27
Field
Time Code
EscSeq Command
Description
The Time Code is -5 for eastern US.
The 6 parameters are:
0 OTTER 0 0 1
A phone number is not required, the password is set to OTTER, a
second level password is not required, also a back out command does
not apply, the header is set to ON.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
28
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Group Name
Description
29
Field
Time Code
EscSeq Command
Description
The Time Code is -5 for eastern US.
The 6 parameters are:
0 OTTER 0 0 1
A phone number is not required, the password is set to OTTER, a
second level password is not required, also a back out command does
not apply, the header is set to ON.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
DEVICE 28 (D60)
The GE D60 Relay is connected to a PRTU which is connected to a 2030 communication processor
through a modem. The Wavewin computer first calls the phone switch then switches to the port where
the 2030 is connected then switches to the PRTU then switches to the D60 Relay. Below is the
configuration dialog along with a description for each field.
30
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Description
31
Field
Group Name
Time Code
EscSeq Command
Description
Request and save all new data logger Comtrade files.
Log off.
The relay is in the Break Street group.
The Time Code is -5 for eastern US.
The 6 parameters are:
0 LPF123 0 0 1
A phone number is not required, the password is set to LPF123, a
second level password is not required, also a back out command does
not apply, the header is set to ON.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
32
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Group Name
Time Code
Description
The PRTU Quit is at device number 34. Five device numbers where
skipped between the D60 relay and the PRTU Quit. This is done to
handle new devices that may be added to the SEL PRTU in the future.
Always leave a difference of at least 5 device numbers between the last
device on a communication processor and the PRTU quit.
The address field is not needed, it is defaulted to xxx.
The PRTU Quit is in group 30.
The PRTU communicates using an ASCII protocol.
OFF.
The title of the PRTU Quit is SEL PRTU QUIT.
The SW-SEL, SEL-SW QUIT driver is selected. The SW drivers are
used to communicate with a communication processor. This driver
issues the following commands:
Switch back out to the PRTU.
Send a QUIT command to the PRTU.
The PRTU quit is in the Break Street group.
The Time Code is -5 for eastern US.
33
Field
EscSeq Command
Description
The 6 parameters are:
00000
A phone number is not required, a password does not apply, a second
level password is not required, also a back out command does not
apply, the header is set to ON.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
34
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Group Name
Description
35
Field
Time Code
EscSeq Command
Description
The Time Code is -5 for eastern US.
The 6 parameters are:
0 OTTER 0 0 0
A phone number is not required, the password is set to OTTER, a
second level password is not required, also a back out command does
not apply, the header is set to ON.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
DEVICE 36 (OPTIMHO)
The Optimho Relay is connected to the 2030 communication processor through a modem. The
Wavewin computer first calls the phone switch then switches to the port where the 2030 is connected
then switches to the Optimho Relay. Below is the configuration dialog along with a description for
each field.
36
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Group Name
Description
37
Field
Time Code
EscSeq Command
Description
The Time Code is -5 for eastern US.
The 6 parameters are:
1 S-643^[32]SYSTEM^[32]1 0 0 1
A phone number is not required, a password is set to S643^[32]SYSTEM^[32]1, a second level password is not required, also a
back out command does not apply, the header is set to ON.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
38
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Group Name
Description
39
Field
Time Code
EscSeq Command
Description
The Time Code is -5 for eastern US.
The 6 parameters are:
0 OTTER 0 0 0
A phone number is not required, the password is set to OTTER, a
second level password is not required, also a back out command does
not apply, the header is set to ON.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
40
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Group Name
Time Code
Description
The 2030-X Quit is at device number 49. Twelve device numbers where
skipped between the SEL 352 relay and the 2030-X Quit. This is done to
handle new devices that may be added to the SEL 2030 in the future.
Always leave a difference of at least 5 device numbers between the last
device on a communication processor and the PRTU quit.
The address field is not needed, it is defaulted to xxx.
The 2030-X Quit is in group 30.
The 2030 communicates using an ASCII protocol.
OFF.
The title of the 2030-X Quit is SEL 2030-X QUIT.
The DIAL, SEL-SW HANGUP driver is selected. The DIAL drivers are
used to communicate with a device connected to a modem. This driver
issues the following commands:
Switch back out to the 2030.
Send a QUIT command to the 2030.
Hang up the modem.
The 2030 quit is in the Break Street group.
The Time Code is -5 for eastern US.
41
Field
EscSeq Command
Description
The 6 parameters are:
00000
A phone number is not required, a password does not apply, a second
level password is not required, also a back out command does not
apply, the header is set to ON.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
42
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Group Name
Time Code
Description
43
Field
EscSeq Command
Description
The 6 parameters are:
00000
FTP=192.168.200.211;21;ftp;aptftp;/usr/apt/tesla/record;;2;C:\SDCS
AVE;1;1
A phone number is not required, a password does not apply, a second
level password is not required, also a back out command does not
apply, the header is set to OFF and the FTP information is defined,
Refer to Figure 2.22.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
The COM port number is set to COM50. Communications with the Tesla
DFR is through an Ethernet connection. All Ethernet connections require
a unique COM port number. The COM port number for Ethernet
connections cannot be a physical COM port on the computer. Start all
Ethernet COM port numbers at COM50.
The baud rate field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The parity field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The data bits field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The stop bits field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The flow control field does not apply to Ethernet connections..
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
The Tesla DFR uses FTP to download the events from the DFR. FTP communications requires a
number of parameters to successfully connect to the DFR. To enter the FTP required fields click on
the Ethernet button
displayed next to the EscSeq Command field, Refer to Figure 2.22. Enter
the DFR information for all the fields displayed in the FTP dialog. The enter fields are listed in the
EscSeq Command field labeled FTP= and separated by a semicolon ;.
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Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
46
Description
Field
Group Name
Time Code
EscSeq Command
Description
The relay is in the Somers Harbor group.
The Time Code is -5 for eastern US.
The 6 parameters are:
0 OTTER 0 0 0 IP=192.168.200.198:8003
A phone number is not required, the password is set to OTTER, a
second level password is not required, also a back out command does
not apply, the header is set to OFF and the IP information is defined,
Refer to Figure 2.24.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
The COM port number is set to COM51. Communications with the relay
is through an Ethernet connection. All Ethernet connections require a
unique COM port number. The COM port number for Ethernet
connections cannot be a physical COM port on the computer.
The baud rate field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The parity field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The data bits field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The stop bits field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The flow control field does not apply to Ethernet connections..
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
The 421 relay uses IP to download the events from the relay. IP communications requires a port
number and IP address to successfully connect to the relay. To enter the IP required fields click on
the Ethernet button
displayed next to the EscSeq Command field, Refer to Figure 2.24. Enter
the relays port number and IP address. The enter fields are listed in the EscSeq Command field
labeled IP= and separated by a colon :.
DEVICE 52 (ORION 5)
The Orion5 communication processor is connected to the computer using an Ethernet connection.
Below is the configuration dialog along with a description for each field.
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Group Name
Time Code
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Description
Field
EscSeq Command
Description
The 6 parameters are:
0 SDQ-1 0 0 1 IP=192.168.200.110:2001
A phone number is not required, the password is set to SDQ-1, a
second level password is not required, also a back out command does
not apply, the header is set to ON and the IP information is defined,
Refer to Figure 2.26.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
The COM port number is set to COM53. Communications with the relay
is through an Ethernet connection. All Ethernet connections require a
unique COM port number. The COM port number for Ethernet
connections cannot be a physical COM port on the computer.
The baud rate field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The parity field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The data bits field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The stop bits field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The flow control field does not apply to Ethernet connections..
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
The Orion5 uses IP to communicate. IP communications requires a port number and IP address to
successfully connect. To enter the IP required fields click on the Ethernet button
displayed next
to the EscSeq Command field, Refer to Figure 2.26. Enter the Orions port number and IP address.
The enter fields are listed in the EscSeq Command field labeled IP= and separated by a colon :.
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The SEL 321 Relay is connected to the Orion5 communication processor. The Wavewin computer
first connects to the Orion5 using Ethernet then switches to the SEL 321 Relay. Below is the
configuration dialog along with a description for each field.
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
50
Description
Field
Description
Send the SEL ACC command along with the password defined
in the EscSeq Command field.
Download all new events.
Send a Meter command.
The relay is in the Northville group.
The Time Code is -5 for eastern US.
The 6 parameters are:
0 OTTER 0 0 1
Group Name
Time Code
EscSeq Command
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
The COM port number is set to COM53. Communications with the relay
is through the Orion5. All devices connected to a communication
processor must have the same COM port number as the communication
processor.
The baud rate is 19200.
No parity.
The Data Bits = 8.
The Stop Bits = 1.
The Flow Control = None.
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
51
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
52
Description
Field
Group Name
Time Code
EscSeq Command
Description
The relay is in the Northville group.
The Time Code is -5 for eastern US.
The 6 parameters are:
0 OTTER 0 0 1
A phone number is not required, the password is set to OTTER, a
second level password is not required, also a back out command does
not apply, the header is set to ON.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
The COM port number is set to COM53. Communications with the relay
is through the Orion5. All devices connected to a communication
processor must have the same COM port number as the communication
processor.
The baud rate is 19200.
No parity.
The Data Bits = 8.
The Stop Bits = 1.
The Flow Control = None.
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
DEVICE 55 (HATHAWAY)
The Hathaway DFR is connected to the Orion5 communication processor. The Wavewin computer
first connects to the Orion5 using Ethernet then switches to the Hathaway DFR. Below is the
configuration dialog along with a description for each field.
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Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Group Name
Time Code
54
Description
Field
EscSeq Command
Description
The 6 parameters are:
00000
A phone number is not required, the password is not applicable, a
second level password is not required, also a back out command does
not apply and the header is set to OFF.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
The COM port number is set to COM53. Communications with the DFR
is through the Orion5. All devices connected to a communication
processor must have the same COM port number as the communication
processor.
The baud rate is 19200.
No parity.
The Data Bits = 8.
The Stop Bits = 1.
The Flow Control = None.
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
DEVICE 56 (DPU2000R)
The DPU2000R Relay is connected to the Orion5 communication processor. The Wavewin computer
first connects to the Orion5 using Ethernet then switches to the DPU2000R relay. Below is the
configuration dialog along with a description for each field.
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Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
56
Description
Field
Group Name
Time Code
EscSeq Command
Description
extension.
The relay is in the Northville group.
The Time Code is -5 for eastern US.
The 6 parameters are:
00000
A phone number is not required, the password is not applicable, a
second level password is not required, also a back out command does
not apply and the header is set to OFF.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
The COM port number is set to COM53. Communications with the relay
is through the Orion5. All devices connected to a communication
processor must have the same COM port number as the communication
processor.
The baud rate is 19200.
No parity.
The Data Bits = 8.
The Stop Bits = 1.
The Flow Control = None.
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
DEVICE 66 (ORION5)
The Orion-5 QUIT will back out of the last connected port on the Orion then issue a QUIT command
to the Orion then hang up the modem. Below is the configuration dialog along with a description for
each field.
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Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Group Name
Time Code
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Description
The Orion-5 Quit is at device number 66. Nine device numbers where
skipped between the DPU2000R relay and the Orion-5 Quit. This is
done to handle new devices that may be added to the Orion in the
future. Always leave a difference of at least 5 device numbers between
the last device on a communication processor and the quit.
The address field is not needed, it is defaulted to xxx.
The Orion Quit is in group 60.
The Orion communicates using an ASCII protocol.
OFF.
The title of the Orion Quit is Orion-5 QUIT.
The LAN, OR5-SW QUIT driver is selected. The LAN drivers are used to
communicate with a device connected via Ethernet. This driver issues
the following commands:
Switch back out to the Orion.
Send a QUIT command to the Orion.
Disconnect the from the IP server.
The Orion quit is in the Northville group.
The Time Code is -5 for eastern US.
Field
EscSeq Command
Description
The 6 parameters are:
00000
A phone number is not required, a password does not apply, a second
level password is not required, also a back out command does not
apply, the header is set to ON.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
The COM port number is set to COM53. The quit command for a
communications processor must have the same COM port number as
the communication processors LOGON.
The baud rate field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The parity field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The data bits field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The stop bits field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The flow control field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
DEVICE 67 (BPRO)
The BPRO relay is connected to the computer using an Ethernet connection. Below is the
configuration dialog along with a description for each field.
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Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Group Name
60
Description
Field
Time Code
EscSeq Command
Description
The Time Code is -5 for eastern US.
The 6 parameters are:
00000
FTP=192.168.200.250;21;ftp;aptftp;/usr/apt/bpro/record;;2;C:\SDCS
AVE;1;1
A phone number is not required, a password does not apply, a second
level password is not required, also a back out command does not
apply, the header is set to OFF and the FTP information is defined,
Refer to Figure 2.33.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
The COM port number is set to COM60. Communications with the relay
is through an Ethernet connection. All Ethernet connections require a
unique COM port number. The COM port number for Ethernet
connections cannot be a physical COM port on the computer. Start all
Ethernet COM port numbers at COM50.
The baud rate field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The parity field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The data bits field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The stop bits field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The flow control field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
The BPRO relay uses FTP to download the events from the relay. FTP communications requires a
number of parameters to successfully connect to the relay. To enter the FTP required fields click on
the Ethernet button
displayed next to the EscSeq Command field, Refer to Figure 2.33. Enter
the relay information for all the fields displayed in the FTP dialog. The enter fields are listed in the
EscSeq Command field labeled FTP= and separated by a semicolon ;.
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62
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Group Name
Description
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Field
Time Code
EscSeq Command
Description
The Time Code is -5 for eastern US.
The 6 parameters are:
00000
FTP=192.168.200.251;21;ftp;aptftp;/usr/apt/tpro/record;;2;C:\SDCSA
VE;1;1
A phone number is not required, a password does not apply, a second
level password is not required, also a back out command does not
apply, the header is set to OFF and the FTP information is defined,
Refer to Figure 2.35.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
The COM port number is set to COM61. Communications with the relay
is through an Ethernet connection. All Ethernet connections require a
unique COM port number. The COM port number for Ethernet
connections cannot be a physical COM port on the computer. Start all
Ethernet COM port numbers at COM50.
The baud rate field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The parity field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The data bits field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The stop bits field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The flow control field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
The TPRO relay uses FTP to download the events from the relay. FTP communications requires a
number of parameters to successfully connect to the relay. To enter the FTP required fields click on
the Ethernet button
displayed next to the EscSeq Command field, Refer to Figure 2.35. Enter
the relay information for all the fields displayed in the FTP dialog. The enter fields are listed in the
EscSeq Command field labeled FTP= and separated by a semicolon ;.
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Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Group Name
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Description
Field
Time Code
EscSeq Command
Description
The Time Code is -5 for eastern US.
The 6 parameters are:
00000
FTP=192.168.200.251;21;ftp;aptftp;/usr/apt/lpro/record;;2;C:\SDCSA
VE;1;1
A phone number is not required, a password does not apply, a second
level password is not required, also a back out command does not
apply, the header is set to OFF and the FTP information is defined,
Refer to Figure 2.37.
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
The COM port number is set to COM62. Communications with the relay
is through an Ethernet connection. All Ethernet connections require a
unique COM port number. The COM port number for Ethernet
connections cannot be a physical COM port on the computer. Start all
Ethernet COM port numbers at COM50.
The baud rate field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The parity field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The data bits field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The stop bits field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
The flow control field does not apply to Ethernet connections.
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
Inter Char Delay
The LPRO relay uses FTP to download the events from the relay. FTP communications requires a
number of parameters to successfully connect to the relay. To enter the FTP required fields click on
the Ethernet button
displayed next to the EscSeq Command field, Refer to Figure 2.37. Enter
the relay information for all the fields displayed in the FTP dialog. The enter fields are listed in the
EscSeq Command field labeled FTP= and separated by a semicolon ;.
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STOP MODEMS
The second to last device defined in the table resets the modem used to call the devices configured for
modem communications. The MODEM INIT driver sends a number of initialization commands to the
modem. In this example only one modem is used. If multiple modems are configured then there must
be reset modem entry in the table for each modem.
SYSTEM SERVICES
The last device defined in the table performs any system service needed. The system services can
include monitoring the message folder for poll requests, archiving files and so on.
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The configuration fields are described in the following table. Not all fields may be applicable for all
devices. Use the fields that are associated with the device being configured.
Field
Device Settings
Device Number
Address
Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Description
Range
1..999
4 Characters
4 Byte Number
1..214748364
ASCII / Binary
ON / OFF
24 Characters
Selectable
Group Name
Time Code
EscSeq Command
24 Characters
4 Characters
255 Characters
Field
Description
number for the device. If a phone number does
not apply default this parameter to 0.
Range
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
Terminal Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
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Selectable
Selectable
None, Odd, Even
7, 8
1, 2
None, Software,
Hardware
Field
Description
the device echoed back in terminal mode. Default
= OFF.
Enter the duration in milliseconds to wait between
sending characters to the device. 0 indicates no
Inter Char Delay needed for the device. Default =
0.
Range
2 Byte Number
0..65535
Field Definitions:
Field
Date
Example
040112
Displayed
01/12/2004
Time
123433234
12:34:33.234
Tcode
-5S
-5S
Substation
South Arkey
South Arkey
Device
DLP1
DLP1
Company
File Tag
Line Length
Sun Power
T
123.22
Sun Power
T
123.22
Fault
Location
Fault Type
+34.60
+34.60
AG T
AG T
Definition
The Date field defines the start date of the file.
The date fields are stored as: year (2
characters), month and day.
The time field defines the start time of the file.
The Time fields are defined as: hour, minutes,
seconds and milliseconds.
The Time Code defines the time offset from
GMT time. -5s would be specified for US
Eastern Standard Time. If the start time is
expressed in UT, this field is coded 0z.
Note: GMT is the international abbreviation for
Greenwich Mean Time.
The substation name or code where the
originating device is located.
The device name or code that generated the
file.
The company of the specifed substation.
The fault type or contents type of the file.
The line length extracted from the event file.
This field applies to certain relays.
The fault location extracted from the event file.
This field applies to certain relays.
The fault type extracted from the event file.
This field applies to certain relays.
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Group ID
Data Type
Print
Title
Device Driver
Group Name
Time Code
EscSeq Command
Port Settings
Port Number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
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Description
The unique device number for the configured device. Range = 1..999.
The address number for the device. Range = 4 ASCII characters. The
device number can be the port address of the device off a multidrop or
communication processor or the device number registered in the device for
communications.
The ID number for the station where the device is installed.
Device communication format, ASCII or Binary.
Sends all the data received at the port to the printer every 60 seconds.
Select ON or OFF.
Device title. Enter up to 24 characters or digits. The following characters are
not permitted: : ? / \ < > * | @ #.
Driver used to periodically poll information from the device. See Appendix
A for script command definitions.
The name of the station where the device is installed. Enter up to 24
characters or digits. The following characters are not permitted: : ? / \ <
> * | @ #
The time code where the device is installed (Grenwich Time).
Six fields allocated for general driver information such as: phone numbers,
passwords, back out commands and so on The fields must be separated
by a blank. For Ethernet connections enter IP=IP address:port number in
one of the available 6 fields. If an IP adress is used the Port Number field
must be unique. It is advisable to start the ethernet ports at COM50.
Field
Terminal
Settings
CR/LF
Local Echo
TX Delay
Inter Char Delay
Description
Hardware RTS/CTS, or None.
Carriage Return and Line Feed setting for the terminal display. Select RX
(for received data), TX (for transmitted data), both, or none.
Local Echo setting for the terminal display. Select ON or OFF. When local
echo is on the characters/digits entered from the keyboard are duplicated
on the terminal screen.
Click Save to save the record or Cancel to close the dialog without saving. If an error occurs when
opening a COM port a message is displayed and all device I/O is aborted. If an error occurs connecting
to an Ethernet port then the last device that reported an error is displayed in the device tables status
bar. All communication is left open when an Ethernet connection reports an error. The polling drivers
will try to reopen the Ethernet connection on each poll. To edit an existing record select the device in
the table and press F2 or click the Edit menu button.
The title and station fields are used to compose the IEEE long file name. Refer to IEEE Long File
Naming Format section above for more information. Below are the characters not permitted in the
filename.
: ? / \ < > * | @ #
An error message will be displayed if these characters are entered into the title or station fields.
Description
System Settings
Station ID
Station Name
Company Name
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Field
Password
File Settings
Save Path
Message Path
Save Rx Data
Duration (min)
End With
Description
The password to gain access to this platform from another station.
Path where the event, summary and history files are saved. Enter up to 80
characters/digits.
Path where the data DTB files, message files and meter values files are
saved. Enter up to 80 characters/digits.
Save all data received from the polled devices to a separate DTB file.
Select Yes to keep a record of all data received from the devices or No
to discard all received data. This feature is used to troubleshooting
commincations with devices.
The duration when to rename or delete the received data stored in the
database files (DTB). Enter up to 99999 minutes or 0 to turn this feature
off.
Action to take when the duration field is exceeded. Select rename to
rename the DTB file to the IEEE long file naming format or delete to delete
the files.
Use the tab key to navigate between fields, the Save button to save the data, and the Cancel button to
terminate the command.
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EXPORT
The export feature exports device records from the active configuration table to a comma delimited
ASCII file. The Export menu option is under the Device menu. All devices or only the marked
devices can be exported, Refer to Figure 2.40.
This feature is useful for changing common information for all devices quickly. For example if a COM
port number has changed for a number of devices then those devices can be exported. The export file
can be opened in Excel and all of the Com port fields can be changed easily. To import the changes
back into the device configuration table use the Import menu option under the Device menu.
IMPORT
The import feature imports all device information from the exported comma delimited ASCII file. It is
advisable to always keep a backup of the existing Device Configuration files before using the import
feature. This allows for a quick recovery if any of the changes made to the export file were incorrect.
The 3 files to backup are the CFG_DEVS.DTB, CFG_SHOT.DTB & DRIVERS.INI files located in the
Wavewin directory.
To import a previously exported file select the Import menu option under the Device menu. Enter the
exported files folder and filename or use the Browse button to select the file. All device information
contained in the imported file will be updated in the active device configuration table.
NAVIGATING
To navigate the device records in the table use the up, down, page up, page down, ctrl+home, and
ctrl+end keys, or the vertical scroll bar. To navigate the columns use the right, left, home, and end keys
or the horizontal scroll bar. Use the tab key to move the cursor from the device table to the query fields
and the up arrow to return to the table.
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MARKING/UNMARKING DEVICES
Devices are marked and unmarked through the Mark menu option, the spacebar, or the mouse
button. Use the shift+mouse click button to mark a group of devices or the ctrl+mouse click button to
randomly mark devices. Marked devices are displayed in red and can be deleted (Del), copied (AltD,Y), grouped (Alt+M,G), sorted (Alt+S), printed (Alt+P,P) or polled in the multiport interrogation display
(MID) window (F7) or the DXF display window (F8).
DELETNG DEVICES
Devices must be marked in order to delete them from the table. To delete a device, mark the device
and press the delete key or select Delete from the Device menu. The software prompts for
confirmation, click Yes to continue or No to Cancel.
SORTING DEVICES
The column headers displayed at the top of the table are used to sort the device records in ascending
or descending order. Use the Sort menu options to sort all or marked devices with respect to the
selected sort field. To set the sort field, place the cursor in the desired column and select Set Sort
Field from the Sort menu. Clicking on the column header also sets the active sort field. The active sort
field is displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the window. The active sort column header displays
the sort order
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QUERYING DEVICES
The query fields are used to search for specific information in the device table. Query fields are located
below the table. Use the tab key to move the cursor from the device table to the query fields and up
arrow to return to the table. Use the Ctrl-Left/Right arrow keys to move between the query fields. Each
field contains a criteria and an operator. Refer to Figure 2.43. The criterion is directly entered from the
keyboard, and may include the * and ? wild cards. Operators are located above the criteria fields and
can be changed by clicking the mouse button on the operator symbol or by pressing the F9 key. The
selectable options include equal to (=), less than (<), and greater than (<).
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Binary terminal emulators. Each device contains up to nine function keys. To create a function key,
select the device and press F5 or click the TermKeys menu button
Each function key is composed of two fields: name and transmit (Tx). Refer to Figure 2.44. The name
fields are used as key descriptors and the transmit fields are used to assign a string of ASCII
characters, hexadecimal values, escape sequences, or other transmit strings. When the associated key
is pressed in the terminal emulator the assigned transmit string is sent to the output device one
character at a time. For example:
ASCII
Tx:
F1:name
Request Meter Information
meter ^[13;10]
Tx:
F1:name
Request RTU SOE Points
7E 01 01 03 A0 8A 20 C4 A6
Binary
The term meter specifies an ASCII command and the instruction ^[ initiates an escape sequence that
represents a series of decimal codes separated by semicolons and terminated by a closed bracket, ]
or a space. In the Binary case only hex characters (0..9,A..F) are allowed. A transmit string may also
include other transmit strings. For example:
F1:TX
F2:TX
acc^[13;10]password^[13;10]
%F1%meter^[13;10]
When F2 is pressed the transmit command defined in F1 is sent to the output device followed by the
ASCII command meter and the escape sequence, defined in F2. Up to eight transmit strings can be
included in a single string. To save the function keys click the Save button or click Cancel to terminate
the command. The function keys names are displayed at the bottom of the terminal mode window.
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CAPTURING DATA
The Device Manager offers both unsolicited and solicited data captures. When the device table is open,
the system captures any unsolicited data received from the devices. The captured data is buffered,
processed, and saved to the devices database file in the Message folder specified in the Save &
Archive dialog. The database filename indicates the device number in which the data was received.
For example, DEV_129.DTB represents device 129. All data is saved in the original form it was
received and can be viewed or modified in the ASCII or Binary editors.
Devices that do not speak on their own can be periodically polled for analog, digital, summary and
history information. A number of pre-canned drivers are supplied for report by exception commands,
building load profile files, and for populating one-line diagrams. For devices not supported, the scripting
language can be used to create script routines (device drivers) that periodically interrogate a device,
parse values from the response, and display the values in the Multiport Interrogation Display (MID)
device panels or in a one-line diagram (DXF).
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ANIMATED CAD-DXF
Information parsed by the device drivers can also be used to populate a CAD-DXF drawing. Refer to
Figure 2.49. In order to populate the drawing, control points must be added to offset the parsed data.
The word Device, the associated device number, and the device title (optional) defines a control point.
For example, if the CAD-DXF reader encounters the text Device 12 SEL-321 in the DXF file, the
information parsed by the assigned driver is offset at the upper left corner of the letter D in the word
Device.
DXF drawings can be created using an off the shelf program such as AutoCAD, Turbo CAD, Technical
Visio, Drafix, or MEDUSA. The animated CAD-DXF reader also supports layered objects and multiple
paging views. To activate the animated CAD-DXF display, click the DXF menu button
or press F8.
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Wavewin
Master Station
Substation 2
User 2
Substation 3
User 3
Substation N
Mapped Drive Dialup Ethernet Figure 3.1 Dispatch Table and Device Manager
Dispatch Example
The Dispatch Table columns are created from the fields exported from the device manager, the fields in
the event filenames and from the message files stored in the message folder. Refer to Figure 3.2.
The dispatch table will not open if the Master Station.txt does not exist in the message folder. Refer to
Exporting devices to the Dispatch Table for more information on how to export the device manager
fields.
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Station
Dev-Name
Line Len.
Location
Type
Date of Fault
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Description
The device number assigned to the device in the
device manager table.
The district name listed in the device managers
group name field. The district is separated from
the station name with a dash (-). Example:
RIVER-SOUTH ARKEY
The station name listed in the device managers
group name field. The district is separated from
the station name with a dash (-). Example:
RIVER-SOUTH ARKEY
The device name assigned in the device manager
title field.
The length of the line associated with the device.
The line length is added to the filenames eighth
field (if available in the file) when the file is saved
in the device manager. Refer to the Long File
Naming Format section for more information on
the structure of the file names.
The fault location of the event contained in the
file. The fault location is added to the filenames
ninth field (if available in the file) when the file is
saved in the device manager. Refer to the Long
File Naming Format section for more information
on the structure of the filenames.
The type of fault for the event contained in the file.
The fault type is added to the filenames tenth
field (if available in the file) when the file is saved
in the device manager. Refer to the Long File
Naming Format section for more information on
the structure of the filenames.
The date of the fault listed in the file. The date of
the fault is added to the filenames first field when
Source
Device Manager
Device Manager
Device Manager
Device Manager
Filename Fields
Filename Fields
Filename Fields
Filename Fields
Columns
Time of Fault
DB Recs
Status
Poll Requested At
Poll Completed At
Poll Devices
Event Files
Description
the file is saved in the device manager. Refer to
the Long File Naming Format section for more
information on the structure of the filenames.
The time of the fault listed in the file. The time of
the fault is added to the filenames second field
when the file is saved in the device manager.
Refer to the Long File Naming Format section for
more information on the structure of the
filenames.
The total number of events files for the device in
the event folder.
The status of polling for the device. Refer to the
Dispatch Polling section for more information on
how devices are polled.
The date and time the last poll was requested for
the device.
The date and time the last poll was completed for
the device.
The device number sequence to poll to download
the latest events and meter information from the
device.
The path and filename of the latest event
downloaded.
Source
Filename Fields
Event Folder
Message Folder
Message Folder
Message Folder
Device Manager
Event Folder
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Dispatch Polling
Polling of the devices is initiated from the Dispatch table. To request a poll first mark all the devices to
poll. Marked devices are displayed in red. Next, click on the Poll Request button
in the button menu
or select the Request Poll menu option under the Options menu. A message dialog is displayed listing
the current status of each device requested. Refer to Figure 3.5.
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Poll Requested: When a poll is requested the dispatch table saves a POL message in the
message folder for each device marked. The Status column is updated with Poll Requested and
the Poll Requested At column is updated with the date and time the poll was requested.
Poll in Progress: The device manager monitors the message folder for POL files. Once it sees a
POL file it starts the polling process and renames the POL file to a CAL file indicating the poll is in
progress. The dispatch table also monitors the message folder. When it sees a CAL file it updates
the Status column to Poll in Progress.
New Files: During the polling process the dispatch table checks if new event files were
downloaded. At each automatic refresh period the dispatch table will count the number of event
files in the events folder. It the number of event files counted is greater than the devices DB Recs
column then the Status column is updated with New Files.
Poll Complete: When a poll is successfully completed the device manager will rename the CAL
file to a DON file. The dispatch table will update the Status column with Poll Complete and
update the Poll Completed At column with the date and time the poll completed.
Unable to Connect: When the device manager encounters a problem connecting to the device
the CAL file is renamed to an NCR file. The dispatch table will update the Status column with
Unable to Connect and update the Poll Completed At column with the date and time the poll
completed.
Table Features
The following sections describe the main features in the dispatch table.
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REQUESTING A POLL
To request a poll first mark the devices to poll. Next, either click the poll request button in the button
or select the Request Poll menu option under the Option menu.
menu
The status of the poll is displayed in the Status, Poll Requested At and Poll Completed At columns.
The Status column updates when the poll is started and when it is completed. It also indicates if new
event files have been downloaded. The Poll Requested At displays the date and time the last poll was
requested. The Poll Completed At is updated once the poll has been completed. The time difference
between the Poll Requested At and the Poll Completed At shows how long it took to complete the poll.
in the
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button menu or select the View Meter Values menu option under the Options menu. The meter
information is displayed is an ASCII text editor. Refer to Figure 3.7. To return to the dispatch table press
the ESC key in the ASCII editor or click the Back button
in the system toolbar.
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Click on the Turn ON Automatic Refresh checkbox. If the box is checked the automatic refresh is ON.
Also, enter the refresh period. The period is measured in seconds. The default is 30 seconds. The
automatic refresh will update the event and status columns only.
To manually refresh the table click on the Refresh button
the table are updated.
QUERYING DEVICES
The query fields are used to search for specific information in the dispatch table. Query fields are
located below the table. Use the tab key to move the cursor from the device table to the query fields
and the up arrow to return to the table. Use the Ctrl-Left/Right arrow keys to move between the query
fields. Each field contains a criteria and an operator. Refer to Figure 3.10.
The criterion is directly entered from the keyboard, and may include the * and ? wild cards.
Operators are located above the criteria fields and can be changed by clicking the mouse button on the
operator symbol or by pressing the F9 key. The selectable options include equal to (=), less than (<),
and greater than (<).
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SORTING DEVICES
The column headers displayed at the top of the table are used to sort the devices in ascending or
descending order. Use the Sort menu options to sort all or marked devices with respect to the selected
sort field. To set the sort field, place the cursor in the desired column and select Set Sort Field from
the Sort menu. Clicking on the column header also sets the active sort field. The active sort field is
displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the window. The active sort column header displays the sort
.
order
MARKING/UNMARKING DEVICES
Devices are marked and unmarked through the Mark menu option, the spacebar, or the mouse
button. Use the shift+mouse click button to mark a group of devices or the ctrl+mouse click button to
randomly mark devices. Marked devices are displayed in red and can be grouped (Alt+M,G), sorted
(Alt+S), printed (Alt+P,P) or polled (Alt+O,R).
DELETNG DEVICES
Devices must be marked in order to delete them from the table. To delete a device, mark the device
and press the delete key or select Delete from the File menu. The software prompts for confirmation,
click Yes to continue or No to Cancel.
Devices that are deleted from the Dispatch table will be restored the next time the Dispatch Table is
opened or a manual refresh is selected.
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Example
000112
Displayed
01/12/2000
Time
123433234
12:34:33.234
Tcode
-5S
-5S
Substation
South Arkey
South Arkey
Device
DLP1
DLP1
Company
File Tag
Line
Length
Fault
Location
Fault Type
Sun Power
T
123.22
Sun Power
T
123.22
+34.60
+34.60
AG T
AG T
Definition
The Date field defines the start date of the file. The
date fields are defined as: the first two characters
are the year, the next two are the month and the
last two are the day. (required)
The time field defines the start time of the file. The
Time fields are defined as: the first two characters
are the hour, the next two are the minutes, the next
two are the seconds and the last two or three are
the milliseconds. (required)
The TCode field is the time offset from GMT time.
If the start time is expressed in UT, this field is
coded 0z,
Note: GMT is the international abbreviation
Greenwich Mean Time. (required)
The substation name or code where the originating
device is located. (required)
The device name or code that generated the file.
(required)
The company of the specifed substation. (required)
The fault type or contents type of the file. (optional)
The line length extracted from the event file. This
field applies to certain relays. (optional)
The fault location extracted from the event file. This
field applies to certain relays. (optional)
The fault type extracted from the event file. This
field applies to certain relays. (optional)
COMNAME(S) RENAME
To rename time sequenced data files using the IEEE long file naming format select the ComName(s)
Rename menu option under the File menu. ComName(s) Rename will rename all the marked
waveform files to the IEEE PSRC long file naming format. A message box will be prompted before
renaming the file to insure the execution of the rename feature. This feature will permanently rename
the files. It is advisable to back up the files before renaming. Some proprietary applications may not be
able to read the files once they are renamed. Refer to Figures 4.2 and 4.3. For a full description of the
format refer to the Long file Naming Format above.
For specific display drivers information from the file is placed in the long file names.
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SEL Files: The Type field has the Event Type and Fault Location (example type field: ",CG T 86.0,").
DLP Files: The Type field has the Fault Type, Distance and Trip Type in the type field (example
type field: ",AG 001.8 PLT,").
st
Transcan Files: The 1 User Field has the 4 character station ID (example user field: ",BEDG,").
st
Rochester Files: The 1 User Field has the 5 character header name (example user field:
",20626,").
Hathaway Files: The #DAU ID data is added next to the device name (example device field:
",DAU 8#8,")
All files associated with the marked files will also be renamed.
Comtrade files: the ".CFG", ".INF", ".HDR", ".DAT" and "*.D##" files will be renamed.
Faxtrax files: the ".CTL", ".RCD", ".RCL", ".RCU" and ".RCS" files will be renamed.
Rochester files: the ".PRE" file and all files with the same name and a ".###" extension will be
renamed.
Figure 4.2 ComNames Rename: Select and Mark all the Waveform Files to Rename
COMNAME PROPERTIES
The fields defined in the IEEE long file naming format are not always available from the time sequenced
files. The ComName Properties dialog allows for setting the most common fields not available in the
time sequenced files. User fields allow for setting specific information into the file name. Refer to Figure
4.4.
Company Name
Time Code
User Field 1
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User Field 2
/View
/Batch
/Merge
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Description
If a path and filename is passed as a command line parameter the
path and filename must be surrounded by quotes, such as
c:\faultlibrary\event1.dat. Wavewin will automatically open and
display the file.
The /View command line parameter is used along with a path and
filename command line. It automatically opens and displays the file
when Wavewin is executed.
The /Print command line parameter is used along with a path and
filename command line. It automatically opens, displays and prints
the file when Wavewin is executed.
The Batch command line parameter is used along with a path and
batch filename command line. It automatically opens the defined
batch file and executes each command line parameter defined in the
file. This feature is used mainly to print a number of files through one
command line parameter.
The /Merge command line parameter is used along with a path and
filename command line. It will merge the file with all files that have a
/merge command line parameter associated with them. The /merge
command line parameter is defined in a Merged File.lst ASCII file.
The Merged File.lst is passed to Wavewin through the command line
parameters. All files listed in the Merged File.lst are automatically
merged by time. If the files have different sampling frequencies the
highest frequency is used. The merged file is saved as an ASCII
1999 Comtrade file and placed in the same directory where the
Merge File.lst is located. The Comtrade files are named Merged
File.cfg and Merged File.dat. If an error occurs a Merged File.log file
is created listing all errors encountered.
Example contents of a Merged File.lst:
/X
/Y
/W
/H
/Exit
Dispatcher
NAVIGATING
Files:
To browse the files in the active directory use the up, down, right, left, page up, page down, home,
end, ctrl+home, and ctrl+end keys, or use the scroll bars.
Drives/Directories:
To view the contents of a folder, navigate through the folder tree or place the cursor on the folder
name in the file table and press <enter> or double click on the desired folder. Refer to Figure 4.5.
The . and .. displayed at the top of the file table provide shortcuts to the previous folder and the
root directory. To return to the previous folder, place the cursor on the .. shortcut and press <enter>
or click the Up menu button or press the backspace key. To return to the root folder, place the
cursor on the . shortcut and press <enter>.
To change the active drive letter, click the ChDir
menu button or press F7. Enter the drive
letter/path and click OK. To return to the last active folder, enter only the drive letter. To display the
contents of the root folder, enter the drive letter, a colon, and a backslash, for example type C:\.
An error message is displayed if the software cannot find or open the specified folder.
To navigate through the last active folders click the Back
menu button or click the right mouse
button to display a list of the connected drives and the last 12 navigated folders. Refer to Figure 4.6.
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MARKING FILES
Files are marked and unmarked through the mark menu option, the space bar, or the mouse button.
Use the shift+left mouse button to mark a group of files or the ctrl+left mouse button to randomly mark
files. Marked files are displayed in red and can be copied (F8), moved (F9), deleted (Delete), grouped,
sorted or plotted.
SORTING FILES
The column headers displayed at the top of the table are used to sort all the files in the table. Click the
header buttons to toggle between ascending and descending order
or use the Sort menu
option to sort all or marked files with respect to the selected sort field. To change the sort field, place
the cursor in the desired column and select Set Sort Field from the Sort menu. The active sort field is
displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the window
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EMAIL FILES
Files must be marked first (displayed in red) to email. Mark all of the files to email then click the Email
menu button
or right click in the file table to display the popup menu and select the Email
option. The users default email program is displayed with all marked files in the attachment section.
Also, any support files needed to display the selected files will be automatically attached. Support files
include Comtrade .CFG, .HDR and .INF files, Hathaway DAU files, Transcan .SCF and .TCF Files,
Faxtrax or Director .CTL files and Rochester .PRE, Machine.DAT and Data files. Refer to Figure 4.9.
ZIP FILES
Files must be marked first (displayed in red) to zip them. Mark all of the files to zip than click the Zip
Marked Files menu option under the File menu or right click in the file table to display the popup menu
and select the Zip
option. The zip dialog is displayed. Enter the filename and folder. Click the
Folder
button to browse and select a destination folder. If no destination folder is defined, the zip
file is saved to the file tables active folder. Also, any support files needed to display the selected files
will be automatically included in the zip file. Support files include Comtrade .CFG, .HDR and .INF files.
The zip files created are compatible with the WinZip and PKZip applications. Refer to Figure 4.10.
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SAVING AS COMTRADE
Oscillography formats supported by the software can be converted to the COMTRADE ASCII or Binary
format. Two Comtrade versions are supported: the older 1991 format and the newer 1999 format. The
Comtrade format can be selected from the Data Plotting Windows Properties dialog. The default format
is the newer 1999 format. Refer to Figure 4.12. To create a COMTRADE file place the cursor on the
event file or mark the desired files and select Save As COMTRADE (ASCII or Binary) from the
Options menu. Enter the destination path and filename (do not enter a filename extension) and click
OK. The .DAT and .CFG files are automatically created. If a path is not defined, the COMTRADE
files are saved in the active directory.
If the sample values in the selected file(s) are RMS calibrated and the desired Comtrade file must have
instantaneous values set the Comtrade Settings fields to automatically convert the RMS data to
instantaneous values. To set the Comtrade Settings fields open the Window Properties dialog in the
analysis display. Select the Comtrade tab then select Yes for the Convert RMS Calibrated Data to
Peak Data.
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To automatically convert the selected file(s) to Comtrade using the IEEE long file naming format check
the Use the ComNames Naming Convention to Name the Comtrade File(s) field in the Save As
Comtrade Dialog and leave the File Name field empty. Refer to Figure 4.13. All files marked in the table
will be converted to the selected Comtrade format and will be named using the IEEE long file naming
convention.
RUNNING APPLICATIONS
Files that contain the extension EXE, BAT, and COM can be activated from the file table. To run an
application from the active folder place the cursor on the filename and press <enter> or double click the
mouse button. To run an application from a non-active folder select Run from the File menu, enter the
path and the filename in the Open field, and click OK. Refer to Figure 4.14.
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Association Parameter
Directories are tagged according to the parameters read from the file allocation
table.
Files with the extension .BAT, .COM, or .EXE are tagged as application
files.
Files that match the Hathaway Base32 file naming scheme or are long files
with the .DFR extension are tagged as DFR I,II, IIB, & 2000 files.
Filenames with the extensions .RCD, .RCL, .RCU, and there is a
cooresponding .CTL file, are tagged as Faxtrax II / Director files. The Emax
Faxtrax II / Director (12-bit/16bit) format is supported.
Files that have an extension starting with X and a corresponding .SCF file
exists are tagged as Mehta Transcan files.
Files that have the same name and an extension with a number and there is a
corresponding .PRE file in the same directory are tagged as Rochester files.
Files with the extension .TLR are tagged as NxtPhase Tesla files.
Files with the extension .DAT that have a cooresponding .CFG file are
tagged as COMTRADE files.
Files with the extensions .SEL, .CEV or .EVE are tagged as SEL files.
REL300/301/302
Files with the extension .BSV are marked as SEL Load Profile Data files
Files with the extension .OSC are tagged as DLP relays. GE DLP1 and DLP3
formats are supported.
Files with the extension .REL are tagged as ABB-MDAR files.
TPU/DPU/GPU
ABB Load Profile
GE SR745/489 File
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Driver
SDC Log File
TIS File
Ametek Files
NxtPhase Tesla
NxtPhase Relays
(BPRO, TPRO,
LPRO & FPRO)
Emax Long Term
Hathaway Replay
Plus
S&C IntelliRupter
S&C PXI
S&C Extended
Waveform Capture
Audio Wave
S&C Meter
DXF
Application Files
ASCII
Association Parameter
Files with the .CSV extension are tagged as SDC Log Files.
Files with the .TIS extension are tagged as TIS (Trip Information System)
Files.
Files with the .AMT extension are tagged as Ametek TR-100+, DL-8000, TR2000 & P&QR128 Files.
Files with the .TLR extension are tagged as NxtPhase Tesla Files.
Files with the .BPR, .TPR, .LPR, FPR extensions are tagged as NxtPhase
Relay Files.
Files with the .DAT extension with an associated .SET file are tagged as
Emax Long Term Files.
Files with the .DAT extension with no .CFG associated with it are tagged as
Hathaway Replay Plus Files.
Files with the extension .WFC are tagged as S&C IntelliRupter Waveform
Files.
Files with the extension .TSV are tagged as S&C PXI Waveform Files.
Files with the extension .EWC are tagged as S&C IntelliRupter Extended
Waveform Files.
Files with the extension .WAV are tagged as Microsofts Wave Files.
Files with the extension .PRO are tagged as S&C IntelliRupter Meter Files.
Files with the extension .DXF are tagged as Drawing Exchange Format files.
Word Documents (.Doc & .RTF) , Execl Documents (.XL, .XLS, .XLT,
.XLM, .XLA, .XLC & .XLW) , Web pages (.HTM, .HTML, MSPX &
ASP) , Access Files ('MDB & .ADP) , Power Point Presenation files
(.PPT & .PPS) , Image files (.GIF, .TIF, .JPG, .JPE, .BMP, .PSD &
.PDD) , Zip files (.ZIP) , and PDF files (.PDF) are automatically associated
with their source application.
All other files are tagged as ASCII files.
To change the driver type, place the cursor on the filename and select the driver from the Drivers menu.
Once a driver is assigned the file contents appear in the corresponding display window. If the driver
encounters an error while reading a file an Invalid Driver Message is displayed indicating the line
number in which the error was encountered. Use the ASCII or Hexadecimal editors to locate and correct
the error. The ASCII and hexadecimal editors display the cursors line and character number in the
lower left corner of the window. The following drivers are supported:
ASCII (Text)
Hexadecimal (Binary)
Table (Comma Delimited, Double Quotes/Comma Delimited, Tab Delimited)
DXF
COMTRADE (ASCII and Binary)
DRF I, II, IIB, and 2000
Transcan
Faxtrax II & Director (12/16 bit)
Rochester TR16**
Tesla
SEL
SEL-Meter
SEL-Load Profile Data (LPD)
DLPI and DLP3
REL 300/301/302
TPU/DPU/GPU
GE SR745/489
PM295
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RFL 9300
SDC Log files
ABB Wye/Delta Connected VTs Load Profile
TIS (Trip Information System)
Fluke Scope Meter
SEL Load Profile Data
Ametek TR-100+, DL-8000, TR-2000 & P&QR128
NxtPhase Tesla
NxtPhase BPRO, TPRO, LPRO & FPRO
Emax Long Term Records
Hathaway Replay Plus (DFR, TSS & CSS files)
S&C IntelliRupter Waveform (WFC files)
S&C PXI
S&C Extended Wavefore Capture
Audio Wave
S&C Meter
S&C Daily High Low
The Auto Detect feature inspects the file at the cursor position and tags it according to the filename.
DEVICE CONFIGURATION
The device configuration dialog allows for setting certain parameters for each type of device driver
supported. To open, select the Device Configuration menu option under the Options menu. The
right panel displays all the supported device drivers. Use the mouse or up and down arrow keys to
select the device. Refer to Figure 4.15. The left panel displays the available settings for each device.
Below is a list of the available settings:
Devices Data Type: Options (Peak, RMS Calibrated or Log File). Select the type of data that is
contained in the files for the selected device.
Device Header Directory: If the device requires support files to display the data then the
support files can be placed in a centrialize directory so they do not have to be in the directories
where the data files are located. Enter the directory or use the folder button
to browse for
an existing directory. This field is for devices that maintain separate files for the Analog & Digital
info. This field is available for Hathaway, Transcan, Rochester and Comtrade Files.
Default Display Frequency: If the files are prefered to be displayed in a fixed sampling
frequency when the files are open then set the default frequency in this field. Example, if the
files have 4 samples per cycle and it is prefered to view then with 40 samples per cycles enter
2400. To maintain the original frequency leave this field blank or set to 0.00.
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DAU-DEF EDITOR
The DAU-DEF editor allows for changing the setting for all the available devices defined in the selected
Hathaway DAU-DEF file and for adding new dau def configurations. To open, select the Edit DAU-DEF
File menu option under the Options menu. Navigate to the desired directory and double click on the
dau-def file. The right panel displays all the devices defined in the file. Use the mouse or up and down
arrow keys to select the device. Refer to Figure 4.16. The left panel displays the available settings for
each device. Below is a list of the available settings:
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To add a new DAU-DEF configuration click on anyone of the NOT USED records and fill in the analog
and digital information and click Save. The DAU-KEY and DAU-TYPE files are updated automatically.
TESLA FILES
Tesla Files are displayed in the IEEE Comtrade Binary format. NxtPhase has developed an automatic
conversion application called "AutoComtrade.exe" to convert the Tesla proprietary files to the Comtrade
format for display. To view Tesla Files double click or press enter on the orginal Tesla files. To obtain a
copy of the AutoComtrade.exe file please contact NxtPhase.
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To edit the Tesla AutoComtade configuration open the Device Configuration dialog from the Options
menu. Next select the NxtPhase-Tesla device under the device list box. Refer to Figure 4.17. Below is a
list of the available settings:
Use Long Name Convention: The converted tesla files can automatically be named using the
IEEE PSRC Long File Naming Convention. Select Yes to have them automatically renamed. If
No is selected then the files are named using the original with the sampling frequency
truncated to the name. Example: the 2002-07-23-15.49.01.000F1.tlr Tesla files Comtrade files
will be named: 2002-07-23-15.49.01.000F1-Converted_S96.dat.
Delete Originals: To delete or send the original Tesla file to the recycle bin select Yes. All
files that can be recycled will be sent to the Windows recycle bin all other are permentally
deleted from the active drive. To maintain the original files select No.
LOAD ANALYSIS
The Load Analysis routines are a set of rules and methods used to measure 3 types of abnormal circuit
conditions: imbalance, overload and inefficiency in a load *.CSV file. When the load file is processed 4
analog channels and 5 digital channels are created in the file:
Analog Channels:
Max Rating The max rating channels displays the defined maximum rating.
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I Average The I Average channel displays the average value from the IA, IB and IC channels.
I Max The I max channel displays the maximum value from the IA, IB and IC channels.
Derivative The derivative of the power factor channel.
Digital Channels:
Breaker Status The breaker status channel is marked as triggered when a sample indicates
an OPEN in the breaker status field (BRK).
Data Integrity The data integrity channel is marked as triggered when the date and time for a
sample is invalid and the difference between the current samples and the previous samples are
greater than 5 times the defined rating.
Imbalance The imbalance channel is marked as triggered when an imbalance condition is
detected. Refer to the Imbalance section below for more detail.
Overload The overload channel is marked as triggered when an overload condition is
detected. Refer to the Overload section below for more detail.
Inefficiency The inefficiency channel is marked as triggered when an imbalance condition is
detected. Refer to the Inefficiency section below for more detail.
Before the load analysis routines can be performed on a file the ratings for the device must be defined.
To define the ratings select a file in the file manager then select the Load Rating menu option from the
Reports submenu option under the Options menu. Refer to Figure 4.18. Enter the Summer Normal
Rating and the Summer Emergency Rating.
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IA
IB
IC
AVG
SNR
PF
X-I
X-O
X-E
IMB
OVR
INE
T-I
T-O
T-E
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X
W-1
W-2
W-3
+
Desired
Err Function
Multiplication node
Time varying coefficient for imbalance condition
Time varying coefficient for overload condition
Time varying coefficient for inefficiency condition
Summation node (good/bad circuit classification branch)
Subtraction node (error signal generation branch)
Input signal used to train the network
Cost function that governs the assignment of coefficient values
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is noted and the maximum percentage inefficiency and total duration are tracked. If the condition
persists for a consecutive number of readings that is greater than the Duration value (say 5 hours)
then an actual inefficiency alarm is issued.
Cumulative Values: The system calculates a weighted sum of the tracked maximum percentages for
imbalance, overload and inefficiency and uses that sum as a priority measure to rate the condition of
each circuit. The weights are specified in the Weight field as multiplier, extreme duration. The actual
weight is equal to the multiplier value but it doubles when the total duration exceeds the specified
extreme duration.
Data Filters: Data measurements that are taken outside the interval Start Time to End Time, or that
have values below Ignore Under, are not processed and the previous state of the system is retained.
The system also detects bad data (due to spikes, network crashes, incorrect unit designations, modem
communication failures and so on) and blocks it from propagating through the system.
To perform the analysis on a directory containing *.CSV load files first mark the desired files then click
on the Load Analysis menu button to display the Load Analysis Triggers dialog or select the desired
load option from the load analysis drop down menu. Refer to Figure 4.22.
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Process & Update Database The process & update database will process all the marked
*.CSV files in the active directory and update the Max-Imbalance, Max-Overload, MaxInefficiency and the Priority columns with the new data.
Process & Create Summaries The process & create summaries will process all the marked
*.CSV files in the active directory and create device summary ASCII files for each file
processed. A folder destination dialog is displayed. Refer to Figure 4.23. Select the destination
folder and define the names for the files. The files are named using the IEEE PSRC Long file
naming convention when the Use ComName option is checked.
Process & Save As Comtrade The process & create summaries will process all the marked
*.CSV files in the active directory and create Comtrade files for each file processed. A folder
destination dialog is displayed. Select the destination folder and define the names for the files.
The files are named using the IEEE PSRC Long file naming convention when the Use
ComName option is checked.
Device Summary The device summary files list all the general information for the file, the
maximum and minimum values for imbalance, overload & inefficiency, the maximum and
minimum values for each analog channel and SOE for the digital channels. Refer to Figure
4.24.
Station Summary The station summary lists the imbalance, overload, inefficiency and priority
for each device in the station. Refer to Figure 4.25.
System Summary The system summary lists the imbalance, overload, inefficiency and
priority for each device defined in the system along with the average for each station. Refer to
Figure 4.26.
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Description
Name of the Station associated with the event file.
Name of the event file.
File size (displayed in kilobytes).
Date and time of the first prefault sample.
Date and time of the first fault sample.
Date and time the file was saved to disk.
Date and time the file summary was processed.
Date and time of the first sample in the file.
Date and time of the last sample in the file.
Field
Time
File Duration
Sampling
Frequency
Line Frequency
Description
Duration of the file measured in days, hours, seconds, milliseconds and/or
microseconds, depending on the type of file.
Sampling frequency and the time between each sample.
Line Frequency defined in the file.
Fault Information - Fault Information is displayed for files that include fault information in their format.
Driver
Fault Information
SEL
Event, Location, Frequency, Duration, Shot, Fault Currents, Targets and more.
DLP
Trip Date and Time, Trip Type, Fault Type, Distance and Operating Time.
Transcan
Triggered event information: Name, Time and Type.
Maximum/Minimum Analog Summary
Field
Description
Max-Inst
Instantaneous maximum values.
Min-Inst
Instantaneous minimum values.
Max-RMS
RMS maximum values.
Min-RMS
RMS minimum values.
OneBit
Channel's full-scale value divide by the channel's resolution.
Inst-Diff
The difference between the Max-Inst and Min-Inst values.
RMS-Diff
The difference between the Max-RMS and Min-RMs values.
pU
Channel prefix and unit.
Description
Channel title and number.
Events/Sensors Activity Summary
Field
Description
Fst
State at which the channel started, A=alarm and N=normal.
Lst
State at which the channel ended, A=alarm and N=normal.
Fst-Change
Date and time the channel first changed state.
Lst-Change
Date and time the channel last changed state.
Changes
Number of times the channel changed state.
Description
Channel title and number.
Events/Sensors Activity Log
Field
Description
State
State of the channel at the triggered time, A=alarm and N=normal.
Trigger Time
Time the channel-changed state.
Description
Channel title and number.
The xx:xx:xx.xxx displayed in the Fst-Change and/or Lst-Change fields of the Events/Sensors Activity
Summary indicates that the digital channels state did not change from the initial state (Fst).
To generate a summary file, place the cursor on the filename and click the Summary
select Waveform Summary from the Options menu. Refer to Figure 4.30.
menu button or
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will plot all the marked files. If there are no marked files, the selected file
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FILE REPORTS
GENERATING CALIBRATION REPORTS
The Calibration report list the Maximum and Minimum analog summary information for the marked
files.
Calibration reports should only be generated on files that contain no fault data such as snap shot
files. To generate a report, mark the desired files and select Calibration menu option from the
Report submenu option under the Options menu. Refer to the Summary section for field
descriptors. The report information is saved in the DVREPORT.DTB file located in the system
directory.
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Description
The path and the DXF filename. Default: Empty. Use the Browse button to
browse for a file.
The background color for the displayed DXF file. Default: White.
The maximum number of X pixels used to display the DXF file. Enter an
integer value.
The maximum number of Y pixels used to display the DXF file. Enter an
integer value.
Use the tab or shift+tab keys to navigate between fields and the up and down arrow keys to view the
selectable options. Click Apply to view the changes, OK to accept the changes, or Cancel to terminate
the changes.
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ANALOG INPUT
UNTITLED
ANALOG CHANNEL
EXTERNAL INPUT
EVENT CHANNEL
CHANNEL:
DIGITAL TRACE #
SPARE
If a channel title contains the above characters in the beginning of an analog or digital channel title the
channel is automatically hidden. These characters can be modified to show a channel when a file is
displayed. To show a title that contains the above characters select the Show/Hide Channel Titles
menu option under the Options menu. Refer to Figure 4.42.
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QUERYING FILES
The query fields are used to search for specific information in the table. Query fields are located below
the table. Refer to Figure 4.43. Use the tab key to move the cursor from the table to the query fields and
up arrow to return to the table. The Ctrl-left/right keys moves between the query fields. Each field
contains a criteria and an operator. The criteria is directly entered from the keyboard, and may include
the * and ? wild cards. Operators are located above the criteria fields and can be changed by clicking
the mouse button on the operator symbol or by pressing the F9 key. The selectable options include
equal to (=), less than (<), and greater than (<).
Three query options are available: Query All Files, Query Marked Files, or Query Unmarked Files. Files
that meet the specified query requirements are marked, grouped, and displayed at the top of the table.
Use the tab and shift-tab keys to navigate through the query fields and the <enter> key to process the
criteria at the cursor position.
DSITURBANCE REPORT
The disturbance report feature creates a comma delimited file that contains the following information for
each file processed (if available in the file):
Utility Name,
Device Name (Fault),
File Start Date & Time,
Substation Name,
Report Date,
Faulted Phase,
Fault Location,
Line Length,
Fault Current,
Maximum Voltage,
Maximum Frequency,
Minimum Frequency,
Pass/Fail,
Passed Filters and the
Source file's folder and filename.
The disturbance report dialog allows for setting the report's destination folder and filename. It also
allows for setting the folder(s) where the event files are located. The filter section is for setting filter
levels for the Faulted Phase, Fault Location, Current and Voltage thresholds and the deviation for the
frequency.
To open the disturbance report dialog, open the Options menu in the file managers table, select the
Report submenu then click on the Disturbance Report menu option. Refer to Figure 4.44.
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The disturbance dialog has 3 sections: Destination Folder & File, Source Folder(s) and Filters. Each
section is explained below along with the functions for each button.
DESTINATION FOLDER & FILE:
The Destination Folder & File section is used to set the disturbance report folder & filename. Type the
drive, folder and filename into the "Destination File:" field or use the Browse button to locate an existing
file or for creating a new file and/or folder. Refer to Figure 4.46.
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Show Help: The show help button displays the help information in a note pad below the buttons.
The window size is increased to show the note pad. When the help window is displayed the Show
Help buttons text changes to Hide Help. To hide the help window click on Hide Help.
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Analysis Features
The Analysis Display offers a high-resolution graphical interface for displaying, analyzing, and
manipulating analog and digital channels of an oscillography record or a periodic load file. Refer to Figure
5.1. Displayed channels can be marked, merged, appended, moved, zoomed, removed, restored,
superimposed, scaled, numerically processed, and summarized. A maximum of ten data windows can be
opened at one time.
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Up to 256 analog and 1024 digital channels can be displayed. The main features are described below.
PHASORS
The phasor diagram shows a vector for each visible analog channel. The diagram is displayed to the
right of the analog information window. Refer to Figure 5.1. To increase or decrease the size of the
phasor window place the cursor over the vertical separator between the analog information window and
the phasor window and drag the mouse to the left to increase or to the right to decrease. To close the
phasor window click the close button located in the header. To navigate the phase angles use the left
arrow, right arrow, home, end, page up and page down keys or the data scroll bar. To
increase/decrease the length of a channel's vector, mark the channel and use the increase/decrease
amplitude menu buttons or the Ctrl-Up and Ctrl-Down keys. To increase/decrease only the length of the
vectors, use the up and down phasor buttons.
To toggle between the phasor display and the circular chart display click the P button above the
phasor display for phasors or the C button for a circular chart.
There are two types of phasor displays: non-referenced and referenced. Refer to Figure 5.2. The nonreferenced display shows the phase angle for each sample in the display. The reference display shows
the phase angle for each sample with respect to the reference channel. The reference channel is the
first marked channel in the window. All angles at a sample are subtracted from the reference angle. If
there are no marked channels the non-referenced display is shown.
Figure 5.2
HARMONICS
The harmonics window displays as many harmonics as possible based on the files sampling frequency.
A maximum of 200 harmonics can be displayed in the table. Refer to Figure 5.4. To display the
harmonics window right click in the phasor diagram or in the analog information section and select the
Harmonics menu option. The harmonics window displays the first marked analog channel or if no
channels are marked, the first visible channel. Changing the marked channel in the data plotting window
will update the harmonics window with the appropriate channel.
The harmonic calculation is performed on one cycle of data, starting at the RMS bar and going forward
to the data bar. There are three fields displayed at the bottom of the harmonics table and histogram;
TrueRMS, CalculatedRMS and Total Harmonic Distortion (THD). The TrueRMS field displays the RMS
value calculated by using the samples in the active cycle displayed in the waveform trace window. The
CalculatedRMS field displays the square root of the summation of the squares of the DFT Magnitudes
from harmonics 2 to the maximum harmonic divided by square root of 2. The THD field displays the
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square root of the summation of the squares of the DFT Magnitudes from harmonics 2 to the maximum
harmonic and that quantity divided by the DFT Magnitude of the Fundamental.
The harmonics can be viewed in a table format or in a histogram. Click on the harmonics toggle button
to change the view. Refer to Figure 5.5. The histogram can show only one column from the table.
To change the data displayed click the histogram drop down menu and select the column. Refer to
Figure 5.3. The default view is the % of Fundamental.
.
Figure 5.3 Histogram Drop Down Menu
The harmonic histogram bars can be resized using the resize up and down arrows
to display
more or less harmonics in the window. The text displayed above the histogram bars can be shown or
hidden be clicking on the Show/Hide text bar button
. The harmonics window can be resized by
dragging the edge of the window to show more or less harmonics per window.
Also, a vector for each harmonic is displayed in the phasor diagram. To hide/show the harmonic vectors
toggle the "Vector Harmonics" menu option under the "View" menu from checked=on to unchecked=off.
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CIRCULAR CHART
The Circular Chart diagram shows a circular display for each visible channel. The diagram is displayed
to the right of the analog information window. Refer to Figures 5.6 and 5.7. The amount of data
displayed in the circular chart is equal to the amount of data displayed in the waveform
trace window. The duration of the data displayed is shown at the bottom of the circular chart. To
increase or decrease the size of the circular chart window place the cursor over the vertical separator
between the analog information window and the circular chart window and drag the mouse to the left to
increase or to the right to decrease. To close the circular chart window click the close button
located
in the header.
To navigate the circular chart use the left arrow, right arrow, home, end, page up and page down keys
or the data scroll bar. The cursor bar on the circular chart displays where the data bar is in the chart. To
increase/decrease the display area of a channel on the circular chart, mark the channel and use the
increase/decrease amplitude menu buttons or the Ctrl-Up and Ctrl-Down keys or use the up and down
arrow button
located in the circular chart header.
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and select
NAVIGATING
Use the up and down arrow keys or the vertical scroll bar to browse the analog channels. The tab key
toggles between the analog and digital views.
The analog and digital values are displayed in a table to the right of the channel traces. Hold the mouse
button down and drag the table separator bars to resize the viewing area. To view the analog sample
values use the following navigation tools:
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DATA BAR
The data bar is displayed as a black solid line with a white triangle below the line. The data bar is
automatically displayed at the end of the first cycle in the data file. To move the data bar use the left
and right arrow keys to move one sample, use the Ctrl-left and Ctrl-right keys to peak hop, use the
Shift-Ctrl-left and Shift-Ctrl-right keys to cycle hop, use the page up and page down keys to move
one page up or down or left click the mouse to move to any position in the data or drag the triangle
to scroll through the data. When the mouse is held over the triangle a hint message displays the
sample number at the data bar and the delta time from the first sample. The time of the sample at
the data bar is displayed in the second status bar field. The channel values at the data bar are
displayed to the right of the traces in the analog channel information table.
REFERENCE BAR
The reference bar is displayed as a blue dotted line. The reference bar is defaulted to the fault time
specified in the file. To move the reference bar to the position of the data bar use the "Move
Reference Bar to Data Bar" option inside the View menu or press Ctrl-A or click the SetRef menu
button
. Click the opposite mouse button to move the reference bar to any position in the data
area. The status field Delta X in the status bar at the bottom of the screen shows the time difference
(in milliseconds or seconds) between the reference bar and the data bar. It also shows how many
cycles are between the two bars.
RMS BAR
The RMS bar is displayed as a black dotted line. The RMS bars default is always to be one cycle
away from the data bar, except when the data bar is positioned at the beginning of the data. This bar
is used for calculating the RMS value displayed in the analog table view. The RMS value in the
analog table is calculated using all of the sample values displayed between the data bar and the
RMS bar. To move the RMS bar to the position of the reference bar (blue dotted line) use the "Move
RMS Bar to Reference Bar" option inside the View menu or press Ctrl-Z or click the SetRMS
menu button.
FAULT BAR
The fault bar is displayed as a red dotted line. The fault bar is fixed and positioned at the fault time
defined in the configuration file. The fault bar can be shown or hidden by selecting Yes or No
options for the Show Vertical Fault Bar field in the properties dialog under the Display Settings
tab.
HORIZONTAL BARS
When the Horizontal Bars menu option under the View menu is checked two horizontal bars will
be displayed. The solid black line follows the data bar and the dotted blue line follows the reference
bar. The bars will be positioned at the first marked analog channel (displayed in red), if no channels
are marked, they are positioned at the first displayed channel. The Delta Y field in the status bar
shows the difference between the two bars.
To automatically resize the RMS sliding window click on the Resize Sliding Window menu button
or open the Resize Sliding Window menu option under the View menu. Refer to Figures 5.10 to 5.12.
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To manually resize the RMS sliding window click the opposite mouse button to set the reference
position and the mouse button to set the data bar position then click the SetRMS
menu button. The
RMS bar is moved to the reference position. The Delta X field displayed in the status bar at the bottom
of the screen shows the time difference (in milliseconds or seconds) between the date bar and
reference bar and the number of cycles between the two bars. Use the left, right, ctrl+left, and ctrl+right,
shift+ctrl+left, and shift+ctrl+right keys or the horizontal scroll bar to move the sliding window.
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To change the way the columns are displayed open the "Properties" dialog located in the "File"
menu. Select the "Analog Table" tab. A list of all of the available analog columns is displayed. Use
the "Move Up" and "Move Down" buttons to change the order of the columns and the check box next
to each column header to hide or show the column (checked =show, unchecked=hide).
Resizing the Analog table can also isolate the columns to save. Use the Shift-left and Shift-right keys
to navigate through the columns. Navigate to the first column to be saved then resize the window by
dragging the table/phasor separator bar to show only the columns needed.
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DEFAULT FORMAT
The "Values File" tab in the "Properties" dialog defines the default format for saving displayed values
to the Values file.
Below is a description of each field:
Save To - Select file to save the values to an ASCII text file, select clipboard to have the
values go directly to the Windows clipboard or select both for both features.
Select Values File - Select an existing file or create a new file. If the file does not exist, a
message that requests creation of the file upon exit of the dialog will be displayed.
Save Type - Select Rewrite to clear the file before every save, or select Append to add the
values to the existing file.
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Save Format - Select Fixed ASCII to format the data as a table or select comma delimited to
save the values separated by a comma.
Add Titles - Select Yes to add the titles of the column to the file or select No to define no
titles (Used in the Default format only).
USER FORMATS
User formats are used to create custom templates in which to save the displayed values. The user
formats are selected from the Mark & Save menu. User format files must be saved to the active
Wavewin directory and have an extension ".TMP" to be listed in the Mark & Save menu.
The format files can contain any ASCII text. Tags are used to define where the specified values are
to be placed in the values file. When saving channel information the channel values must be visible
in the analog table.
Available Tags:
<Channel position #> - the position of the visible channel in the data plotting window.
<^Channel #> - the channel number displayed in the data plotting window.
<station> - the station displayed in the first status field.
<date> - then date displayed in the D&T status field.
<time> - then time displayed in the D&T status field.
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ON The On view plots the channel data scaled to the maximum value allocated along the zero
reference line.
OFF The Off view plots all of the channels that are scaled to the maximum value in the file.
++ - The ++ view plots the signal using the number of maximum pixels allocated for the channel.
The highest value is plotted at the maximum position and the smallest value is plotted at the
lowest position. This feature was added to clearly show the profile of a frequency, Vdc and load
data channels.
The number of pixels allocated for each channel is displayed in the last column of the analog table.
To increase or decrease a channels amplitude, along with the phasors and circular chart display mark
or AmpDn
menus buttons or use the ctrl+up/down arrow keys.
the channels and click the AmpUp
The auto scale multiplier (ASM) is used to amplify or attenuate the channels data values. For example,
when the amplitude increases the ASM value is multiplied by the channels current Pixsdisp and when
the amplitude decreases the ASM value is divided by the channels current Pixsdisp. To change the
ASM value, select the Properties menu option under the File menu then click the Display Settings
tab, enter a number and click OK. This value is initially defaulted to 2.00. To increase/decrease only the
located to the right of the data
analog channels amplitude, click the up and down arrow buttons
scroll bar. To increase/decrease only the phasor magnitude or circular chart click the up and down
arrow buttons
located in the phasor/circular chart header.
To increase or decrease the channels time scale, click the Condense
or press the ctrl+page up and ctrl+page down keys.
or Expand
menu buttons
NOTE: If no channels are marked all the visible channels are scaled accordingly.
ZOOMING CHANNELS
To zoom in on analog or digital channels, mark the channels and press <enter> or click the ViewMrks
menu button. The unmarked channels are removed from the Analysis Display. To restore the hidden
channels press the <esc> key, the <backspace> key, or click the ViewAll
menu button.
When returning to the original view all channels in the previous view remain marked for quick selection
of additional channels for a new view.
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REPOSITIONING CHANNELS
Analog channels can be repositioned in the Analysis Display. To move a channel up one position mark
the channel and press the + key or select Shift Marks Up from the Channel menu. To move a
channel down one position mark the channel and press the - key or select Shift Marks Down from the
Channel menu.
SAVING AS COMTRADE
The visible analog and digital channels can be saved in the COMTRADE ASCII or Binary format. The
Comtrade versions supported are: the 1991 and 1999 format. The Comtrade format is selected in the
Properties dialog under the Comtrade tab. The default format is the newer 1999 format. Mark the
analog and digital channels to save and press <enter> or click the ViewMrks menu button
. To
create a COMTRADE file select the Save as COMTRADE (ASCII or Binary) option from the File
menu. Enter the destination path and filename (do not define the filename extension) and click OK.
Refer to Figure 5.16. The .DAT and .CFG files are automatically created. If a path is not defined, the
COMTRADE files are saved in the active directory.
To automatically name the Comtrade file using the IEEE long file naming format check the Use the
ComNames Naming Convention to Name the Comtrade File(s) field in the Save As Comtrade dialog
and leave the File Name field empty. The selected channels are converted to the specified Comtrade
format and are named using the IEEE long file naming convention.
If the sample values in the displayed file are RMS calibrated and the outcome Comtrade file must have
instantaneous values, set the Comtrade Settings fields to automatically convert the RMS data to
instantaneous values. To set the Comtrade Settings fields open the Properties dialog. Select the
Comtrade tab then select Yes for the Convert RMS Calibrated Data to Peak Data.
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UNUSE
UNDEF
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ANALOG INPUT
ANALOG CHANNEL
EXTERNAL INPUT
EVENT CHANNEL
CHANNEL
DIGITAL TRACE #
SPARE
A maximum of 256 analog channels can be displayed in one window. The values displayed in the
analog table and combination view are described below.
Analog Table View:
The analog table view is the default view. Use the view button or the shift-right/left arrow keys to
navigate through the columns of the table. The original sample values are plotted according to one of
the following data types:
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All of the display drivers in the system are defaulted to peak to peak except the predefined log drivers.
To change the settings for a driver select the "Window Properties" option under the "File" menu. Click
on the "Driver Data Type" tab and select the type from the "Displayed Devices Data Types" drop down
list. Periodic Log Files data type cannot be changed.
The following tables describe the analog data for the sinusoidal peak-to-peak, non-sinusoidal, and
sinusoidal RMS data types:
Peak to Peak
Field
Title
RMS
InstPeak
Phase
InstVal
RefVal
MaxPeak
MinPeak
Units
PixsDisp
DFT Peak
Crest
Description
The analog channel titles.
The TrueRMS value is calculated by taking the summation of the square of
all the sample values that are between the RMS bar (black dotted line) and
the data bar. The result is divided by the total number of samples between
the two bars and takes the square root of that result.
The highest absolute value of all of the samples between the two zero
reference crossings surrounding the data bar (black solid line).
The phase angle of each channel.
The sample value at the data bar (black solid line).
The sample value at the reference bar (blue dotted line).
The maximum peak value of the channel.
The minimum peak value of the channel.
The analog channels prefix and units.
The number of pixels allocated for displaying the trace.
The DFT Magnitude calculated between the RMS bar (black dotted line)
and the data bar (solid data bar).
The DFTMag column divided by the RMS column.
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Field
InstVal
RefVal
MaxVal
MinVal
Units
PixsDisp
AvgWin
Description
line) and the data bar (black solid line).
The sample value at the data bar (black solid line).
The sample value at the reference bar (blue dotted line).
The maximum value of the channel.
The minimum value of the channel.
The analog channels prefix and units.
The number of pixels allocated for displaying the trace.
The average value of all of the samples between the sliding window bar
(black dotted line) and the data bar (black solid line)
Combination View:
The combination view shows all of the channel information in a signal view. This view only is available if
there is sufficient room between analog channels to display three lines of text.
Default Display format:
Peak to Peak:
Channel Title
RMS
InstVal
MaxPeak
MinPeak
RefVal
Units
ASV
RMS Calibrated:
Channel Title
RMS
InstVal
MaxPeak
MinPeak
RefVal
Units
ASV
Load Files:
Channel Title
MaxWin
InstVal
MaxVal
MinVal
RefVal
Units
ASV
The peak sample values are displayed in red when the data bar is on the channels maximum value and
they are displayed in blue when the data bar is on the channels minimum value. Use the Tab key to
toggle between the analog and digital channels. To hide the channel information, select the "Channel
Information" menu option from the "View" menu.
The analog table and combination views can be resized by selecting the vertical separator bar and
dragging it to the right or left. The cursor changes to the vertical resize cursor when the mouse is
positioned over the separator bar.
To change how the analog data is displayed in the analog table and combination view select the
"Properties" menu option from the "File" menu. Some of the functions of the Properties dialog are
reordering, hiding, and showing the analog table columns; changing the data positions in the
combination view; changing the background colors and trace colors; and for changing the drivers data
type and trace/phasor scale multipliers.
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original state. The Cursor State column in the digital table displays an A for Alarm and N for Normal
or the SEL defined state. These values are set by comparing the sample value at the data bar with
original state, A = different than original state, N = same as original state.
The digital information is displayed in tabular form. The data columns are described below:
Column Number
1 Cursor State
2 Title
3 Fst
4 Lst
5 Fst-Change
6 Lst-Change
7 Changes
Description
The digital state of the sample at the cursor position (A=Alarm, N=Normal).
The channel title, a maximum of 40 characters can be displayed.
The digital state of the first sample (A=Alarm, N=Normal).
The digital state of the last sample (A=Alarm, N=Normal).
The time the channel first changed state.
The time the channel last changed state.
The number of times the channel-changed state.
Use the scroll bar or the up and down arrow keys to navigate through the channels and use the tab key
to toggle between the analog and digital views.
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Analog Table The Analog Table tab is used to reorder, hide and show the columns in the
Analog Table.
Analog Combination The Analog Combination tab is used to change the position of the data
values in the Combination view.
Comtrade The Comtrade tab is used to define the Comtrade format for saving, the date and
time format for display and for setting automatic conversion from RMS data to Peak data when
using the Save As Comtrade feature.
Colors The Colors tab is used to define the background colors of each display section and to
set the default analog channel colors.
Values File The Values File tab is used to define the Values File and general information
used when saving samples values to a file.
Display Settings The Display Settings tab is used to define the ASM scale multiplier for the
traces and phasor/circular chart scaling. It also can define general display information for the
window such as: setting the display trace type (sample based or time based), showing the time
reference bar between the analog channels and the digital channels, showing the separator bar
between multiple events displayed in one window, showing or hiding the fault bar (red dotted
vertical bar), and defining the option to reference angles across windows when Sync mode is
active. When Yes is defined, all phase angles for the currently opened windows will be
referenced from the first marked channel in the active window.
Append / Merge The Append/Merge tab is used to define from which file the samples will be
discarded when the append/discard common times option is used. It also is used to determine
whether the station name should be added to the analog/digital titles when an append/merge
option is executed.
Driver Data Type The Driver Date type tab is used to define the type of data that is saved to
the displayed devices data file: RMS Calibrated or Peak Type.
Filters The Filters tab is used to define if spikes detected in the data file should be ignored
when the maximum and minimum values are calculated and at what level they should be
ignored.
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By Time: Merge channel samples if they have a common time segment. The reference time is
taken from the file with the latest start date and time. The file with the least number of samples
determines the length of the new merged file. Refer to Figure 5.20 and 5.21.
Manually: Use the data bars to highlight the location of the common sample time in each
window. Then Merge Manually will line up the data bars and adjust the time stamps accordingly.
This option is used when the file times are not synchronized. The active window determines the
time stamp of the new merged file and the open window with the least number of samples
determines the length of the new merged file. Refer to Figure 5.22 and 5.23.
By Sample: Merge without regard to time stamps and/or data bar positions. The reference time
is taken from the active window. The file with the least number of samples determines the
length of the file. Refer to Figure 5.24.
When files with different sampling frequencies are merged a dialog will be displayed. The dialog
contains a list of all the sampling frequencies in the opened files. Select the frequency for the merged
file or enter a new frequency. Refer to Figure 5.18.
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Figure 5.20 Merge Open Files By Time: Open files and select channels to Merge
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Figure 5.22 Merge Open Files Manually: Select Channels & Position Data Bars
First, select the channels to merge by marking the channels and pressing the <enter> key. Next,
position the data bars at the point representing the Same Point in time.
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Merge Open Files Manually is used when the file times are not synchronized. Place the data bars in the
position where the times should be synced and merge the files. Merge will align the samples according
to the position of the data bar in each open file. The data bar with the least number of samples at the
beginning determines the number of samples to truncate from the beginning of all other open files. The
active windows time stamp is used for the merged file and the open file with the least number of
samples determines the length of the merged file.
Figure 5.24 Merge Open Files Result: By Sample (As Applied to Figure 1.70)
Merge Open Files By Sample merges without regard for time stamps and/or data bar positions. It
merges as is. The reference time is from the active window and the file with the least number of
samples determines the length of the file.
CHANGE FREQUENCY
Change Frequency changes the current sampling frequency to the entered frequency. Refer to Figure
5.25. If the entered frequency is greater than the current frequency samples are added. If the entered
frequency is less than the current frequency samples are deleted. Refer to Figure 5.26 and 5.27 for an
example that sets a multiple frequency file to a single frequency. The entered frequency must be
greater than two times the line frequency.
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TRUNCATE CYCLES
Truncate Cycles removes the specified number of cycles from the analysis display. Refer to Figures
5.28 and 5.29. Three options are available under the Truncate Cycles submenu option.
Left: Remove all cycles from the first sample to the data bar.
Right: Remove all cycles from the data bar to the last sample.
Middle: Remove all cycles from the data bar to the reference bar (blue dotted line).
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DUPLICATE CYCLES
Duplicate Cycles duplicates the cycle at the data bar by the number of times entered in the Duplicate
Cycles Dialog. Refer to Figure 5.30. This feature is useful for creating Comtrade files to play back to test
set applications and for modeling and simulation applications. Refer to Figures 5.31 and 5.32 for an
example that adds five cycles of fault cycles to a file.
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To always have the file's time automatically adjusted when a specific driver is used to open a file check
the "Adjust Open Time" check box.
To show the files original date and time click on the Restore Original button
Original Data menu option under the Data menu.
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+
-
*
:
^
@
e
a
<
>
h
h=
"x"
"y"
"m"
"d"
"r"
"f"
"q"
"t"
- Add (Analog)
- Subtract (Analog)
- Multiply (Analog)
- Divide (Analog)
- Constant value (Analog)
- Angle in degrees (Analog)
- Half cycle envelope (Analog)
- Envelope (Analog)
- Under-trigger (Analog)
- Over-trigger (Analog)
- Harmonic for Channel
- Harmonic for all Back Operations
- real component,
-imaginary component,
-magnitude,
-angle,
-true rms,
-cyclic frequency,
-instantaneous frequency,
-delta time frequency,
"b"
|
p=
u=
+
.
/
NOTE: All SAC/SDC operations are performed in Reverse Polish Notation (one operation at a time).
The instruction set must always terminate with a /. An operation error is generated if the
instruction formats are not followed.
Operators are formatted as a stacked set of instructions. An instruction is composed of four attributes:
1. The operator: +, -, *, :, ...
2. The operand: channel index (1, 2, 3, ...) or constant value (such as ^3.14)
3. The function: @, h, x, y, m, d, f, ...
4. Instruction terminator: /
Press F5 to display the SAC dialog or select Software Analog Channels from the Channels menu.
Refer to Figure 5.40. To display the SDC dialog select Software Digital Channels from the Channels
menu. Below are some examples:
Operations
Addition
Example
+7/+8/+9/
Subtraction
+7/-8/-9/
+ Sequence
+1/+2@120/+3@240/:^3/p=k/u=volt/
- Sequence
+1/+2@240/+3@120/:^3/p=k/u=volt/
0 Sequence
+1/+2/+3/:^3/p=k/u=volt/
Harmonics
+16/h=1/p=k/u=volt/
Multiplication
+3/*^2.66/
Division
+7/:3/
Half Cycle
Envelope
Envelope
+2/e/
+12/a/
Description
Add channels 7, 8, & 9 and store the result in
the SAC.
Subtract channel 8 from channel 7, and store
the result in the SAC then subtract channel 9
from the SAC and restore the values in the
SAC.
Calculate the + sequence components and
store the result in the SAC then set the SACs
prefix and unit.
Calculate the - sequence components and
store the result in the SAC then set the SACs
prefix and unit.
Calculate the zero sequence components and
store the result in the SAC then set the SACs
prefix and unit.
st
Extract the 1 Harmonic component from
Channel 16 and store in the SAC then set the
SACs prefix and unit.
Multiply all sample values in channel 3 with
the constant value 2.66 and store the result in
the SAC.
Divide all samples values in channel 7 by the
sample values in channel 3 and store the
result in the SAC.
Calculate the half cycle envelope of channel 2
and store the result in the SAC.
Calculate the envelope of channel 12 and
store the result in the SAC.
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Operations
Under-trigger
Example
+4/<135/
Over-trigger
+62/>500/
Absolute
Value
+7/+8/+9/|/p=k/u=Volts/
Frequency
+7f/u=Hz/
Frequency
+7q/u=Hz/
Magnitude
+11m/u=V/p=k/
Real
+4x/+5x/+6x/u=V/
Imaginary
+4/+5/+6/y2/u=V/
AND
+2/.33/
OR
+2/.4/+14/
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Description
Store all the sample values from channel 4
that are < 135 in the SAC.
Store all the sample values from channel 62
that are > 500 in the SAC.
Add channels 7, 8, & 9 and store the absolute
value of the result in the SAC then set the
SACs prefix and unit.
Store the cyclic frequency of channel 7, and
set the SACs unit to Hertz.
Store the instantaneous frequency of channel
7, and set the SACs unit to Hertz.
Store the magnitude of channel 11, and set
the SACs unit to Volt and the prefix to k.
Store the real components of the fundamental
of 4, 5 and 6 and set the SACs unit to Volts.
Store the imaginary components of 2nd
harmonic of 4, 5 and 6 and set the SACs unit
to Volts.
AND channel 2 with channel 33 and store the
result in the SAC. The . represents the AND
operation.
AND channel 2 with 4, then OR the result with
channel 14 and store the result in the SAC.
The + sign represents the OR operation.
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New
Save
Save As
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Description
Open an existing SAC file. The Windows open file dialog is displayed.
Refer to Figure 5.42. Navigate to the desired folder and double click on the
SAC file. The SAC title and operator fields are populated with the contents
of the selected file. If the file is not a valid SAC file then an error message is
displayed.
Clear the current SAC title and operators and change the SAC filename in
the first status field to Untitled. If the previous SAC title and operators where
modified then a message will be prompted asking to save the existing SACs
before clearing the fields.
Save the active SAC title and operators to the SAC file listed in the first
status field. If the SAC filename is listed as Untitled then the Save As
dialog is displayed.
Save the existing SAC title and operators to a new SAC file. The Windows
Save As dialog is displayed. Navigate to the desired folder and enter the
new name in the File name field and click the Save button or press enter.
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Type
Real
Real
Real
Units
Per Unit Length
Degrees
Factor
kZN Angle
Real
Degrees
kZM
Line Length
Vnom
Inom
Real
Real
Real
Real
Factor
Not Required
Voltage
Amps
Description
Positive sequence impedance
Positive sequence angle
Compensated zero sequence impedance
(Z0-Z1)/(3*Z1)
Compensated zero sequence factor angle
(Z0-Z1)/(3*Z1)
Mutual compensation factor (Z0m)/(3*Z1)
Line Length
Nominal phase to phase voltage
Nominal current
Advanced Dialog
The advanced dialog is used to enter specific information to help tune the fault location algorithms.
Refer to Figure 5.47. Modify the advanced dialog to specify the phase selection, Z1 & Z2 % of line,
thresholds and reach settings. Each field is explained below.
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Type
Real
Units
Percent
Z2 (% of Line)
Real
Percent
R0
Real
Ohms
Rg
Real
Ohms
I0 Threshold
Real
% of Inom
I2 Threshold
Real
% of Inom
Integer
Samples
Average Count
Integer
Samples
N/A
N/A
Description
Zone 1 forward impedance (default value
is 120% of line positive sequence
impedance (=1.2 * Zline * Length))
Zone 2 reverse impedance(default value is
120% of line positive sequence impedance
(=1.2 * Zline * Length))
Phase loop resistance reach (default value
set to 10/Inom)
Ground loop resistance reach (default
value set to 20/Inom)
Zero sequence current threshold for VTS
(default value set to 10)
Neg. sequence current threshold for VTS
(default value set to 10)
Index of the sample corresponding to the
fault inception instance (this field is
automatically calculated according to the
position of the reference bar and the Pre
and Post reference bar cycles defined in
the Analog Channel section).
Total post fault samples for averaging fault
distance (default value set to 24)
Phase selection mode (Internal, AG, BG,
CG, AB, BC, CA)
If the Phase Section is set to internal then the fault location algorithms will automatically determine
the fault position in the file. If it is set to external then the user must specify where the fault position is
in the file. To do this move the Reference bar in the data plotting window to a cycle after the fault.
The reference bar must be set prior to opening the fault location dialog.
Analog Channels:
Select the Current and Voltage channels from the drop down lists. Also, define how many cycles to
send before the Reference bar (blue dotted line) and after the reference bar. The reference bar can
be moved by right clicking on the desired sample.
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Outputs:
The results of the fault location calculations are displayed in the output section. The Fault Distance,
Fault Type and Fault Time are displayed. Any errors or warnings sent from the
SingleEndFaultLocation.dll are displayed in the Error and Warnings edit box.
Configuration Buttons:
The configuration buttons allow for saving the fault location fields, creating a new fault location
configuration and for opening previously saved configurations. The configuration files must have a
*.FLT extension. Click on the "Open" button to open an existing configuration. Window's file
navigation dialog is displayed, navigate to the desired folder and double click on the fault location
file.
To save an existing configuration, under a new name click on the "Save As" button. Navigate to the
desired folder enter the new name then click "Save". The extension must be .FLT.
Click the "Save" button to save any changes made to an existing configuration. To create a new fault
location configuration, click the "New" button.
Action Buttons:
The action buttons are used to perform specific actions. Each button is described below:
Start: The Start button initiates all communications with the SingleEndFaultLocation.dll. It
first sends all of the input fields, next all samples are sent to the DLL. The starting sample
and the total number of samples sent is defined by the reference bar position and the Pre
and Post reference bar cycles. The starting sample number and the total number of samples
sent are displayed in the status bar. Once all samples are sent it then calls calculate. If no
errors occurred then the fault location results are displayed in the Output section. All errors
or warnings are displayed in the Error & Warning edit box.
Print: The print button sends a screen dump of the fault location dialog to the system's
default printer.
Close: The close button closes the fault location dialog. If any changes were made to the
fault location fields a message will be display asking to save the changes.
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To continue to the Align Channel Data dialog click Yes. To apply the filter to the files original
unfiltered data click No or Cancel. Then select the Restore Original Data menu option under the
Data menu or click on the Restore Original menu button.
The Align Channel Data dialog applies the Thiran filter according to the entered Phase Shift angles.
Enter the phase shift angle for each analog channel. Refer to Figure 5.50. If the filter does not apply to a
specific analog channel enter 0 or leave the field blank or enter NONE. To display the coefficient values
used for each analog channel click the Calculate Coefficients button. The A0, A1, A2 and A3 fields
will be updated with the coefficients for the entered phase shift angles.
or select the
The coefficients used for the filter can be edited. If the coefficients are modified click the Use Entered
Coefficients Values radio button. To have the coefficients automatically calculated when the filter is
applied click the Calculate Coefficients at Run radio button.
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USER VIEWS
User Views allow for saving and displaying specific information about a selected view. When a view is
saved the following information is saved to an ASCII text file in the user defined folder.
To save a view, first setup the desired view. Then select the Save View menu option under the View
menu. The Save View dialog is displayed. Refer to Figure 5.51.
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To view the details of a saved view before selecting it, open the Select View dialog from the View
menu. Refer to Figure 5.54. The select view dialog has four sections. On the left side of the dialog is the
list of all the available views located in the displayed view path. To change the view path either use the
browse button or select a previous navigated directory from the View Path drop down list. Under the
view files is the windows settings defined in the file. On the right side is the view information for each
analog channel and digital channel in the view.
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Menu: Alt-H, T
Analysis
Description: The Adjust Files Time allows for adjusting the time of the open file. To open the Adjust
File Time dialog select the "Adjust Files Time" menu option under the "Data" menu. You
can specify to add or subtract a given time increment from the files current time. Enter the
desired time increment for the hour, minutes, seconds and milliseconds. If there is no
adjustment needed on a specific time field enter 0.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, J
Comments: To always have the file's time automatically adjusted when a specific driver is used to
open a file check the "Adjust Open Time" check box. To show the files original date and
time click on the Restore Original button
option under the Data menu
See Also:
Analysis
rd
Description: The Align Channel Data option allows for aligning the channel data using the Thiran 3
Order All-Pass Fractional filter. To open the Align Channel Data dialog select the "Align
Channel Data" menu option under the "Channel" menu. Enter the phase shift for each
analog channel. If the filter does not apply to a specific analog channel, enter 0 or leave
the field blank. Click the Run Thiran Filter to apply the filter.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-C, T
Fields:
Phase Shift:
A0:
A1:
A2:
A3:
Always Apply:
Coefficients:
Options:
Calculate Coefficients: Calculate the Thiran coefficients for each analog channel.
Run Thiran Filter:
Run the Thiran filter.
Esc/Cancel:
Exit the dialog without executing the command.
Comments: To always have the filter automatically applied when a specific driver is used to open a
file check the "Always Apply" check box. To show the files original date and time click on
the Restore Original button
the Data menu.
See Also:
Description: Change the driver at the cursor position to the Ametek TR*/DL*/PQR128 driver.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, P
Comments: An error message is displayed if the selected file is not a valid Ametek file. Files that have
a .AMT extension or files that have the first 2 characters in the name as ZQ and the
file has no extension are automatically tagged as Ametek files.
See Also:
Analysis
Description: Mark all analog channels if there are no analog channels marked otherwise unmark all
the marked channels.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-C, N
Comments: The channels ID and titles are displayed in light red when marked. Press F8 to mark or
unmark all the analog and digital channels.
Analysis
Description: Displays the channel titles, ASV, units, and associated data values.
Comments: Use the
button or the shift-right/left arrow keys to scroll the columns in the table. This
button is located to the right of the analog table headers.
See Also:
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Device Manager
Description: Display the DXF window to periodically execute the devices assigned drivers and update
the parsed information into the appropriate graphical DXF drawing.
Activation:
Comments: Information parsed by the device drivers can be used to populate a CAD-DXF drawing.
In order to populate the drawing, control points must be added to offset the parsed data.
The word Device, the associated device number, and/or the device title (optional)
indicates a control point. For example, if the CAD-DXF reader encounters the text
Device 12 SEL-321 in the DXF file, the information parsed by the assigned driver is
offset at the upper left corner of the letter D in the word Device. Refer to Appendix B
for more information on setting up DXF control points.
DXF drawings can be created using an off the shelf program such as AutoCAD, Turbo
CAD, Technical Visio, Drafix, or MEDUSA. The animated CAD-DXF reader also
supports layered objects and multiple paging views. To activate the animated CAD-DXF
display, click the DXF menu button or press F8.
See Also:
APPEND LOGS
Location:
File Manager
Description: Combine a number of log files (ABB Load Profile, Comtrade Logs and SDC Logs), of the
same types (the columns match), into one comma delimited file with the extension .CSV.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-O, R, A
Comments:
The files must be of the same type (columns must be equal and data extracted from the
same device). The save file can be displayed in a table or plotted in the log data viewer.
See Also:
Combine Logs
Analysis
Description: Combine a number of open files of the same type (the analog/digital channel titles must
match) in time. All of the currently open waveform files will be appended into a new
analysis window.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-F, F, D (Append the open files by Discarding the common times)
Menu: Alt-F, F, B (Append the open files Back-to-Back)
Comments:
The files must be of the same type (the analog/digital channel titles must match). The
results in the new analysis window can be saved in a Comtrade file for archiving.
See Also:
File Manager
Description: Combine a number of waveform files of the same types (the analog/digital channel titles
must match) in time into an analysis window.
Activation:
Comments:
The files must be of the same type (the analog/digital channel titles must match). The
results in the data analysis window can be saved in a Comtrade file for archiving.
See Also:
ASCENDING SORT
Location:
All Tables
Description: Sort the device columns in ascending order with respect to the selected sort field.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-S, A
Comments: To change the sort field, place the cursor in the desired column and select Set Sort
Field in the Sort menu. The sort field is displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the
window. To sort the columns directly press the column header button. The header
buttons toggle between ascending and descending order.
See Also:
Descending Sort
Sorting in the Quick Starts
ASCII DRIVER
Location:
File Manager
Description: Display the file at the cursor position in the ASCII text editor.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, 1
See Also:
ASCII Editor
ASCII EDITOR
Location:
File Manager
Direct: F2
Menu: Alt-O, A (Options menu) or Alt-D, 1 (Driver menu)
Comments: The file content is displayed in text format. Use the up arrow, down arrow, left arrow,
right arrow, page up, page down, home, end, Ctrl-home and Ctrl-end keys or the scroll
bar to navigate through the data and the Edit menu options to cut, copy, or paste text. A
maximum of ten ASCII Editors may be opened simultaneously.
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Device Manager
Description: View the selected device event file in an ASCII editor. The Type column in the device
table indicates the type of editor displayed: ASCII or Binary (Hexadecimal). The type
column is defined in the device record. To open the device record, select the device and
press F2.
Activation:
Comments: The file content is displayed in text format. Use the up arrow, down arrow, left arrow,
right arrow, page up, page down, home, end, Ctrl-home and Ctrl-end keys or the scroll
bar to navigate through the data and the Edit menu options to cut, copy, or paste text. A
maximum of ten event files may be opened simultaneously.
Device Manager
Description: Display the ASCII terminal mode window to transmit ASCII characters, escape
sequences and/or Function key definitions to the output device.
Activation:
Comments: The type of terminal mode window displayed is determined by the type field (ASCII or
Binary) defined in the device record. To communicate with an ASCII device place the
cursor on the desired device and press <enter> or click the Terminal menu button. Data
is transmitted to the output device by pressing the predefined function keys or by
manually pressing the numeric and letter keys. If the device does not respond, check the
devices communication parameters (F2) or the device connection. Use the up arrow,
down arrow, right arrow, left arrow, page up, and page down keys to browse the data and
the <esc> key to exit.
See Also:
Function Keys
Binary Terminal Mode
AS STATUS FIELD
Location:
Description: Displays the current state of the Auto Scaling feature (ON, OFF or ++).
Comments: To toggle through the Auto Scaling options (ON, OFF or ++), press F6 or select the Auto
Scale menu option from the Options menu. When auto scaling is turned ON, the
channel data is scaled to the maximum value allocated for display from the zero
reference line. When auto scaling is in the ++ state the signals are plotted using the
maximum value allocated for display, ignoring the zero reference line. The highest value
is plotted at the maximum position and the smallest value is plotted at the lowest position.
This feature shows the full profile of frequency, Vdc and load channels. In the OFF state
all channels are scaled according to maximum and minimum values in all of the analog
channels.
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See Also:
ASV Column
Auto Scaling
ATFILE
Location:
Description: Displays the file number of the selected file in the table.
ATREC
Location:
Description: Displays the record number of the selected device in the table.
See Also:
TotRecs
TotMarks
ATTAB
Location:
AtTab
File Manager
Description: Changes the driver at the cursor position to the Windows Audio Wave driver (*.WAV)
and plots the input channels.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, V
Comments: All files that have a .WAV extension are tagged as Microsoft Audio Wave files.
File Manager
Description: Infers the filename at the cursor position and activates the associated driver.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, Z
See Also:
AUTO SCALING
Location:
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Analysis
Description: Turns the state of amplitude auto scaling to On, Off or ++ for all the visible analog
channels.
Activation:
Comments: The AS field displayed in the status bar indicates the auto scales current state, ON, OFF
or ++. When auto scaling is turned ON, the channel data is scaled to the maximum
value allocated for display from the zero reference line. When auto scaling is in the ++
state the signals are plotted using the maximum and minimum values allocated for
display, ignoring the zero reference line. The highest value is plotted at the maximum
position and the smallest value is plotted at the lowest position. This feature shows the
full profile of frequency, Vdc and load channels. In the OFF state all channels are
scaled according to maximum and minimum values in all of the analog channels.
See Also:
Increase Amplitude
Decrease Amplitude
Auto Scale Multiplier
AS Status Field
BACKGROUND COLOR
Location:
Description: Select the background color for the active DXF tab drawing.
Activation:
Direct: F2
Menu: Alt-T, D
Default:
Black
Device Manager
Description: View the selected device event file in a binary editor. The Type column in the device
table indicates the type of editor displayed: ASCII or Binary (Hexadecimal). The type
column is defined in the device record. To open the device record, select the device and
press F2.
Activation:
Direct: F6
Menu: Alt-O, E
Comments: The file contents are displayed in a Binary (Hex) editor. Use the up arrow, down arrow,
page up, page down, Ctrl-home and Ctrl-end keys to navigate through the files data, or
use the scroll bar. When a hex value is over written the ASCII equivalent is displayed in
the window to the right of the editor. A maximum of ten event windows can be
simultaneously.
Device Manager
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Description: Display a binary terminal mode window to transmit hex values and/or Function key
definitions to the output device.
Activation:
Comments: The type of terminal mode window displayed is determined by the type field (ASCII or
Binary) defined in the device record. To communicate with a binary device place the
cursor on the desired device and press <enter> or click the Terminal menu button. Data
is transmitted to the output device by pressing the predefined function keys or by
manually pressing the hex numeric and letter keys (0..9,A..F). If the device does not
respond, check the devices communication parameters (F2) and/or the device
connection. Use the up arrow, down arrow, right arrow, left arrow, page up, and page
down keys to browse the data and the <esc> key to exit.
See Also:
Function Keys
ASCII Terminal Mode
BPRO DRIVER
Location:
Description: Change the driver at the cursor position to the NxtPhase BPRO driver and plot the input
channels.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, O
Comments: NxtPhase files are displayed in the IEEE Comtrade Binary format. NxtPhase has
developed an automatic conversion application called "AutoComtrade.exe". Wavewin
calls "AutoComtrade.exe" to convert NxtPhase files to the Comtrade binary format for
display. To view NxtPhase relay files double click or press enter on the original BPRO
files. To obtain a copy of the AutoComtrade.exe file please contact NxtPhase.
Files with the .BPR extension are automatically tagged as NxtPhase BPRO files.
See Also:
CALIBRATION REPORT
Location:
File Manager
Menu: Alt-O, R, C
Comments: The Calibration report list the Maximum and Minimum analog summary information for
the marked files.
For this feature to work properly reports should be generated on non-fault data. The
DVREPORT.DTB file, saved in the installed directory contains the last generated report.
To archive the contents of this file use the Save As option to save the file under a new
name.
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See Also:
Waveform Summary
Device Manager
Menu: Alt-D, G
Comments: The Open Device Configuration dialog allows for selecting configurations stored in
different directories. Navigate to the desired directory and select the CFG_DEVS.DTB
file stored in the newly selected directory. The device table is updated with the new
configuration and all devices are initialized.
See Also:
CHANGE DRIVE/DIRECTORY
Location:
File Manager
, Back button
, Up button
Comments: There is a number of ways to change the file tables active folder. Use the folder tree to
navigate the connected drives. To enter a folder use the Change Drive/Directory dialog
located in the File menu. To select from a list of the last 12 active folders click the
opposite mouse button in the file table. To navigate back through the last 12 active
folders use the Back menu button. To change to the previous folder use the Up menu
button. An error message is displayed if the destination path is not found.
See Also:
Device Manager
Description: Display the Change DXF Files dialog to change the DXF files displayed in the Animated
CAD-DXF window tabs.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-O, C
Fields:
Options:
Add:
Delete:
Clear:
OK/Enter:
Esc/Cancel:
Comments: To add a new file, click the Add button. A file select dialog is displayed. To select
multiple files use the Ctrl+click or Shift+Up/Down arrows. All selected files will be added
to the DXF files list. To delete file(s) mark the file(s) in the DXF files list and click the
Delete button. To clear the list, click the Clear button.
The DXF drawing fields for each listed file can be defined in the dialog prior to opening
the DXF drawing window. To set up the DXF drawing fields for each listed file select the
file and tab to the drawing fields defined below the list. This dialog will be displayed if
there are no DXF files selected before the animated CAD-DXF option is activated.
See Also:
CHANGE FREQUENCY
Location:
Analysis
Fields:
Options:
Enter/Ok:
Esc/Cancel:
Changes frequency.
Exits the dialog without executing the command.
Comments: The Open Frequency field will set the current display driver to always convert the files to
the new frequency before displaying.
CHANGE PASSWORDS
Location:
Device Manager
Description: Activate the Change Passwords feature to verify modem connections and to
automatically change the password on devices directly or remotely connected to the
Wavewin system.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-O, P
Comments: This feature secures all the existing modem and network connections to digital relays,
communication processors, port switches and/or any other type of remotely accessible
device used in the company. Upon activation change passwords performs the following
steps for each connected device:
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A small summary file is created in the system directory containing the performance
results. It is saved to the company network if any failed connections or logon attempts
were detected.
The random password generator is seeded once upon initial execution to ensure even
distribution across a 6 character spectrum. The new passwords are stored in
SETPSW.CSV. Before activation the existing SETPSW.CSV file is renamed using the
IEEE long file naming format including the current date and time and the company name
fields only, example: 040909,123456789,,,,South Electric,,,,.CSV.
See Also:
Query Fields
Direct: F9
Menu: Alt-Q, O
Comments: To change the operator press F9 or click the mouse button on the operator symbol.
See Also:
Equal To (=),
Greater Than (>),
Less Than (<)
Analysis
Description: Change the background colors for the analysis window. The background colors fields are
listed in the Window Properties dialog under the Colors tab.
Activation:
Analysis
Description: Show or hide the channel information table displayed in the frame to the right of the
analog and digital traces.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-V, C
Comments: The channel information frame can be resized by selecting the vertical separator bar and
dragging it to the right or left. The cursor changes to the vertical resize cursor when the
mouse is positioned over the separator bar.
Analysis
Description: Set the analog channel colors to the default color, black.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-C, C
Comments: To change the color of an analog channel click the right mouse button on the channel ID
or channel title.
Query Fields
Description: Set all the query fields to blanks and default the query operators to equal (=).
Activation:
Direct: F8
Menu: Alt-Q, C
COMBINE LOGS
Location:
File Manager
Description: Combine a number of log files (ABB Load Profile, Comtrade Logs and SDC Logs), of
different types (different columns), into one comma delimited file with the extension .CSV.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-O, R, L
Comments:
The files can be of different types (columns do not have to be equal). The substation and
device names for the data will be added as the first two columns in the file. The result file
can be displayed in a table.
See Also:
Append Logs
COMBINED VIEW
Location:
Analysis
Description: Display all the selected information contained in the analog table in a condensed form.
Activation:
Direct: F4
Menu: Alt-V, A
Comments: Use the F4 key to toggle between the tabular view and the combination view. The
combination view is only available if there is enough space between the analog channels
to display three lines of text. To change the position of the data values select the
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Window Properties option from the File menu, then click on the Analog Combination
tab.
See Also:
File Manager
Description: Display the selected comma delimited file in a table format. Comma delimited files have
textual fields separated by commas, such as 0001,7834,872.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, 3, C
Comments: The file data is presented in tabular form. An unlimited number of rows and columns can
be displayed.
See Also:
Viewing ASCII Files in Database Format in the File Manager Quick Start.
Double Quotes/Comma Delimited Table Driver
Tab Delimited Table Driver
COMNAME PROPERTIES
Location:
File Manager
Description: Setup the fields not available in the supported waveform files for the IEEE long file
naming format.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-F, O
Fields:
Company Name:
Options:
Time Code:
User Field 1:
User Field 2:
Enter the Company name that will be used in the long naming
format.
Enter the time code for the device files to rename.
st
Enter the 1 User Field.
nd
Enter the 2 User Field.
Enter/Ok:
Esc/Cancel:
Comments: These fields are used for all the files renamed to the IEEE long file naming format.
Update this dialog for file with different time code, latitude and longitude coordinates.
See Also:
COMNAME(S) RENAME
Location:
File Manager
Description: Rename all the marked time sequenced data file to the IEEE long file naming format.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-F, A
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Comments: A message box will be prompted before renaming the file to insure the execution of the
rename feature. This feature will permanently rename the files. It is advisable to back up
the files before renaming. Some proprietary applications may not be able to read the files
once they are renamed.
See Also:
COMPANY COLUMN
Location:
File Manager
Description: Displays the company name associated with the long file name. The sixth field in the file
name defines the company field for the IEEE long file-naming format.
See Also:
Description: The name of the company where the connected devices are installed. The company
name is used in the IEEE long file naming format. The sixth field in the file name defines
the company name.
Comments: The following characters are not permitted in a file name. : ? / \ < > * | @ # and
cannot be part of the company name.
See Also:
File Manager
Description: Convert all the marked COMTRADE ASCII files to COMTRADE Binary files.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-O, C
Comments: This feature compresses the COMTRADE ASCII file size. It is useful for porting files to
floppy or transferring files through a medium.
See Also:
COMTRADE DRIVER
Location:
File Manager
Description: Change the driver at the cursor position to the COMTRADE driver and plot the input
channels.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, 5
Comments: All files that have a .DAT or D## file extension, and a corresponding .CFG file are
tagged as COMTRADE files. If the selected file does not have a corresponding .CFG
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file an error message is generated. Both the COMTRADE ASCII and Binary formats are
supported.
CONDENSE TIME
Location:
Analysis
See Also:
Expand Time
COPY/CUT/PASTE FILES
Location:
File Manager
Description: Copy or Cut the marked files to the clipboard. Navigate to the destination folder and
Paste the files.
Activation:
Comments: Marked files are displayed in red. The TotMarks and MrkSize fields displayed in the
status bar are updated accordingly. To copy/cut/paste files use the Edit menu options,
the shortcut keys or right click in the file table and select the desired option.
See Also:
Copy File
Move Files
Mark/Unmark File
Device Manager
Description: Copy the marked device records to the system clipboard files.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, Y
Comments: Device records can be copied from one configuration to another. To copy device records
mark the desired records in the device table (marked devices are displayed in red) then
select the Copy menu option under Device menu. The marked records will be copied
to the DEV_CLIPBOARD.CLP and the devices function keys will be copied to the
LOG_CLIPBOARD.CLP. These files are cleared before each copy operation.
See Also:
COPY FILES
Location:
File Manager
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Description: Copy the marked files to the specified destination path. If the path does not exist, type
the directory name in the edit box. The system prompts prior to creating the directory.
Activation:
Fields:
Directory Name:
Files:
Drives:
Enter/Ok:
Esc/Cancel:
Directories:
Options:
Comments: Marked files are displayed in red. The TotMarks and MrkSize fields displayed in the
status bar are updated accordingly. Files that where unsuccessfully copied are marked
and grouped at the top of the table.
See Also:
Move Files
Mark/Unmark File
COPY TEXT
Location:
Comments: To block text use the shift key plus the up arrow, down arrow, page up and page down
keys or the drag the mouse.
See Also:
Cut Text
Paste Text
CREATE DIRECTORY
Location:
File Manager
Menu: Alt-F, E
Fields:
Directory:
Options:
Enter/Ok:
Esc/Cancel:
Comments: If there is no path defined the new directory is placed in the active directory.
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CUT TEXT
Location:
Description: Copy the blocked text to the Windows clipboard then delete the blocked text.
Activation:
Comments: Use the shift keys and the up arrow, down arrow, page up and page down keys to block
text.
See Also:
Copy Text
Paste Text
CYCLE HOP
Location:
Analysis
Description: Move the data bar (vertical black solid line) one cycle forward or backward in time.
Activation:
Comments: Use the shift+ctrl left/right keys to move one cycle in time. The number of cycles is
displayed in the status bar with the Reference bar (vertical blue dotted line) as the
reference position.
See Also:
Data Bar
D&T
Location:
Description: Displays the data and time of the sample at the data bar.
See Also:
Delta X Field
DATA BAR
Location:
Analysis
Description: Displays the channels instantaneous sample value. The data bar is the solid black line
that runs vertically across the analog and digital channels.
Comments: The data bar is used to view channel information (such as analog sample values, RMS
values, digital information, data and time). The information is displayed in the channel
frame positioned to the right of the traces and in the status bar. The Ctrl-Left/Right keys
moves the data peak to peak and the Shift-Ctrl-Left/Right keys moves the data one cycle
in time.
See Also:
RMS bar
Reference bar
Horizontal Bars
Cycle Hop
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Peak Hop
Fault Bar
DECREASE AMPLITUDE
Location:
Analysis
Comments: When the channels amplitude is decreased the Trace Scale Multiplier is divided into the
Pixsdisp value. To change the Trace Scale Multiplier, select Window Properties from
the File menu then select the Display Settings tab.
See Also:
Increase Amplitude
Trace Scale Multiplier
DELETE DEVICES
Location:
Device Manager
Direct: Delete
Menu: Alt-D, D
Comments: Marked records are displayed in red. The TotMarks field displayed in the status bar is
updated accordingly. Records that were unsuccessfully deleted are marked and grouped
at the top of the table.
Restrictions: The marked records are tagged as deleted records and will not show up in the table
again. They are not physically removed from the device database (CFG_DEVS.DTB) file
but are marked as deleted.
See Also:
Mark/Unmark Records
DELETE FILES
Location:
File Manager
Description: Remove all the marked files and empty directories from the active directory.
Activation:
Direct: Delete
Menu: Alt-F, D
Comments: Marked files and directories are displayed in red. The TotMarks and MrkSize fields
displayed in the status bar are updated accordingly. Files and directories that were
unsuccessfully deleted are marked and grouped at the top of the table.
Restrictions: A marked directory must be empty in order to remove it from the file table.
See Also:
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Mark/Unmark File
DELETE TEXT
Location:
Direct: Del
Menu: Alt-E, D
Comments: Use the shift keys and the up arrow, down arrow, page up and page down keys to block
text.
See Also:
Cut Text
DELTA X
Location:
Description: Displays the time in microseconds, milliseconds, or seconds between the RMS bar and
the data bar. The number of cycles is also displayed if the samples in the file are
microseconds or milliseconds apart.
See Also:
D&T Field
RMS bar
DELTA Y
Location:
Description: Displays the difference between the data horizontal bar and the reference horizontal bar.
See Also:
Delta X Field
DESCENDING SORT
Location:
All Tables
Description: Sort the device columns in descending order with respect to the selected sort field.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-S, D
Comments: To change the sort field, place the cursor in the desired column and select Set Sort
Field in the Sort menu. The sort field is displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the
window. To sort the table columns directly press the column header button. The header
buttons toggle between ascending and descending order.
See Also:
Ascending Sort
Sorting Devices in the Quick Starts
DEVICE COLUMN
Location:
File Manager
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Description: Displays the device name associated with the long file name. The fifth field in the file
name defines the device field for the IEEE long file-naming format. It represents the
name or code of the device that originated the file.
See Also:
DEVICE FIELD
Location:
Description: The 5 field in the IEEE long file naming format. The title and device number columns
are used for the device field in the long naming format. The device number is
concatenated to the title by the #, example SEL 351#83.
See Also:
Description: Change the driver at the cursor position to the Hathaway DFR I II IIB and 2000 driver.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, 6
Comments: An error message is displayed if the system cannot find the files DAU header file or there
was a problem reading the file.
See Also:
Analysis
Description: Marked all digital channels if there are no digital channels marked else unmark all the
marked digital channels.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-C, I
Comments: The channels ID and titles are displayed in light red when marked. Press F8 to mark or
unmark all the analog and digital channels.
DISPLAY DIALOG
Location:
All Tables
Menu: Alt-O, I
Fields:
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Options:
Move Up:
Move Down:
Reset:
OK:
Cancel:
Comments: To resize the table columns place the mouse over the column separator and drag the
mouse to the left or the right or double click on the column separator to expand to the
maximum area for that column.
See Also:
DISTURBANCE REPORT
Location:
Menu: Alt-O, R, D
Fields:
Destination File:
Source Folder(s):
Filter: Faulted Phases:
Filter: Fault Location:
Filter: Voltage Class:
Options:
Process:
Save Script:
Edit Script:
Show Help:
Close:
Comments: The result disturbance report is saved to the defined destination file and displayed in a
comma delimited table. The table allows for sorting, querying, deleting of rows and
saving.
See Also:
DLP1/DLP3 DRIVER
Location:
Description: Plot the contents of the oscillography file using the DLP1/DLP3 driver. If the driver
encounters an error while reading the file an Invalid Driver Message is displayed
indicating the line number in which the error was encountered. Use the ASCII or
Hexadecimal editors to locate and correct the error. The ASCII and hexadecimal editors
display the cursors line and character number in the lower left corner of the window.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, C
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Comments: An error message is displayed if the file is not a valid DLP file. All files that have an
.OSC extension are tagged as DLP files.
File Manager
Description: Display the double quote delimited file in a table format. Double quote-delimited files
have textual fields separated by double quotes and commas, such as
CHANNEL,DATE,TIME.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, 3, Q
Comments: The file data is presented in tabular form. An unlimited number of rows and columns can
be displayed.
See Also:
Viewing ASCII Files in Database Format in the File Manager Quick Start.
Comma Delimited Table Driver
Tab Delimited Table Driver
DRAWING PROPERTIES
Location:
Description: Display the DXF Drawing Properties dialog to define the background color and Zoom X
& Y resolution values.
Activation:
Fields:
Background Color:
Max X Pixels:
Max Y Pixels:
Options:
Apply:
Enter/OK:
Esc/Cancel:
Apply and save the changes made without exiting the dialog.
Exit, apply and save the changes made.
Exit the dialog without executing or saving the changes made.
Comments: Use the tab or shift+tab keys to navigate between the fields and the up and down arrow
keys to view the selectable options.
See Also:
DRIVER COLUMN
Location:
File Manager
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File Manager
Description: Display the driver configuration dialog. The driver configuration dialog allows for setting
certain features pertaining to a specific driver.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-O, N
Fields:
Driver List:
Devices Data Type:
Device Header Dir:
Default Frequency:
Options:
Ok:
Cancel:
Comments: The file data is presented in tabular form. An unlimited number of rows and columns can
be displayed.
See Also:
Analysis
Comments: The data stored in the displayed file can be instantaneous values or RMS values. The
default setting for all drivers is instantaneous values. If the display device saves the
sample values as RMS calibrated then select RMS Calibrated Type from the drop down
list. If the data type is RMS Calibrated and the data type is not set to RMS calibrated
type then the analog column data will be displayed incorrectly.
DUPLICATE CYCLES
Location:
Analysis
Description: Duplicate the cycle between the Data bar and the RMS bar.
Activation:
Fields:
# Cycles:
Options:
Enter/Ok:
Esc/Cancel:
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Comments: This feature is useful for creating test set files or for creating file to play back into
simulation or modeling applications.
See Also:
Device Manager
Menu: Alt-D, U
Fields:
Device Settings:
Device Number:
Address:
Station ID:
Data Type:
Print :
Title:
Driver:
Station Name:
Time Code:
EscSeq:
Port Settings:
Port Number:
Baud Rate:
Parity:
Data Bits:
Stop Bits:
Flow Control:
Terminal Settings:
CR/LF:
Local Echo:
Terminal Settings:
CR/LF:
TX Delay:
Inter Char Delay:
Options:
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Save/Enter:
Set the number of the device. Each device must have a unique
number. The device number is used in the IEEE long file naming
format.
Set the address of the device. The address can be the port
number off a 2020/2030 or a modbus address.
Set the ID number for the station each station must have a
unique number.
Select the type of data being polled (ASCII/Binary).
Select if the data polled is sent to the connected printer (On/Off).
Set the device title.
Select the main driver that will poll the device.
Set the station name.
Select the main driver that will poll the device.
The EscSeq field contains 7 separate fields separated by a
blank. Set the appropriate information in the appropriate fields.
The fields can contain passwords, phone numbers, file names,
FTP settings, TCP/IP settings for a specific device refer to the
Device Configuration document.
Select the COM port number from the list of COM ports
registered on the machine or enter a new COM port number.
For TCP/IP and FTP connections each device must have a
unique COM port number.
Select the ports baud rate.
Select the ports parity (None, ODD, Even, Mark).
Select the ports Data Bits (7 or 8).
Select the ports stop bits (1 or 2).
Select the ports flow control (None, Software or Hardware).
Select if a CR/LF is added after a TX string, RX string, both or
none in terminal mode.
Select if the transmitted text is echoed to the terminal window.
Select if a CR/LF is added after a TX string, RX string, both or
none in terminal mode.
Enter the number of milliseconds to wait when transmitting
characters to the device.
Esc/Cancel:
Comments: The selected device in the table is duplicated as a new record at the end of the table.
The device number must be changed. All device numbers must be unique. An error
message will be displayed if any invalid fields are encountered. The Title and Substation
fields are used in the IEEE long file naming format. The following characters (: ? / \ <
> * | @ #) are not valid in file names and cannot be used in the title and substation
fields.
See Also:
Device Manager
Description: Poll the devices defined in a graphical one line diagrams and display the parsed data.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-O, D
Comments: For the DXF window to poll the connected devices the polling drivers must be written and
configured and the DXF drawings must have the device control points defined. Refer to
Appendix A for an example of polling drivers and Appendix B for setting control points in
a DXF file.
See Also:
Fields:
Options:
Operate/Enter: Exit the dialog and execute the selected communication driver.
Esc/Cancel:
Exit the dialog without executing the communication driver.
Comments: The Control Menu list box to the right contains all tab names displayed in the DXF
window. Select the tab to send commands to. Once a tab is selected the list is updated
with all the devices defined the tabs drawing. Select the device to communicate with.
The list again is updated with the available communication drivers defined in the
Drivers.ini file. The Control Level window is updated upon entry into each level. Once
the communication driver is selected the DXF Control dialog is closed and the
command is sent to the selected device. The devices response is parsed and updated in
the selected DXF tab.
See Also:
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DXF DRIVER
Location:
File Manager
Menu: Alt-D, 4, S or M
Comments: An error message is displayed if the file is not a valid DXF file. All files that have the
.DXF extension are tagged as DXF files. A single file can be opened or multiple files
can be opened at the same time. For multiple files first mark the files then select Marked
files from the DXF submenu option.
EDIT DAU-DEF
Location:
File Manager
Description: Display the DAU-DEF editor for Hathaway DAU-DEF files. The DAU-DEF editor allows
for changing certain fields defined in the DAU-DEF records. A Windows file selection
dialog is display to select the DAU-DEF to edit. Navigate to the desired directory and
double click on the DAU-DEF file to edit.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-O, E
Fields:
DAU-DEF Records:
Analog Channels:
Analog Name:
Analog Full Scale:
Analog Prefix:
Analog Unit:
Event Channels:
Event #:
Event Name:
Event NoNc:
Sensor Channels:
Sensor #:
Sensor Name:
Sensor NoNc:
Options:
Save:
Ok:
Cancel:
Default Sensor #8:
Comments: When this feature is activated a Windows file selection dialog is display, navigate to the
desired directory and double click on the DAU-DEF file to edit.
See Also:
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Device Manager
Fields:
Device Settings:
Device Number:
Address:
Station ID:
Data Type:
Print :
Title:
Driver:
Station Name:
Time Code:
EscSeq:
Port Settings:
Port Number:
Baud Rate:
Parity:
Data Bits:
Stop Bits:
Flow Control:
Terminal Settings:
CR/LF:
Local Echo:
Terminal Settings:
CR/LF:
TX Delay:
Inter Char Delay:
Options:
Save/Enter:
Esc/Cancel:
Set the number of the device. Each device must have a unique
number. The device number is used in the IEEE long file naming
format.
Set the address of the device. The address can be the port
number off a 2020/2030 or a modbus address.
Set the ID number for the station each station must have a
unique number.
Select the type of data being polled (ASCII/Binary).
Select if the data polled is sent to the connected printer (On/Off).
Set the device title.
Select the main driver that will poll the device.
Set the station name.
Select the main driver that will poll the device.
The EscSeq field contains 7 separate fields separated by a
blank. Set the appropriate information in the appropriate fields.
The fields can contain passwords, phone numbers, file names,
FTP settings, TCP/IP settings for a specific device refer to the
Device Configuration document.
Select the COM port number from the list of COM ports
registered on the machine or enter a new COM port number.
For TCP/IP and FTP connections each device must have a
unique COM port number.
Select the ports baud rate.
Select the ports parity (None, ODD, Even, Mark).
Select the ports Data Bits (7 or 8).
Select the ports stop bits (1 or 2).
Select the ports flow control (None, Software or Hardware).
Select if a CR/LF is added after a TX string, RX string, both or
none in terminal mode.
Select if the transmitted text is echoed to the terminal window.
Select if a CR/LF is added after a TX string, RX string, both or
none in terminal mode.
Enter the number of milliseconds to wait when transmitting
characters to the device.
Comments: An error message will be displayed if any invalid fields are encountered. The Title and
Substation fields are used in the IEEE long file naming format. The following characters
(: ? / \ < > * | @ #) are not valid in file names and cannot be used in the title and
substation fields.
See Also:
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EMAIL FILES
Location:
Description: Email a group of files or a single file using the users default email application. All support
files needed to display the selected files will be automatically attached. Support files
include Comtrade configuration (*.CFG), header (*.HDR) & information (*.INF) files,
DFRs analog and digital information files such as: Hathaway DAU files, Rochester
preamble and header files, Faxtrax/Director CTL files, Transcan SCF and TCF files.
Activation:
Fields:
To:
From:
Subject:
Attachment:
Comments: Files can be email either in the file table or in the analysis window. To email a set of files,
mark the desired files in the file table and select the Email Marked Files option from the
File menu or right click on the file table and select the Email
option from the
pop-up menu. To email a file from the analysis window select the Email Active File
option under the File menu. All support files needed to display the file(s) are
automatically attached.
See Also:
Email Files and Email Active File in the File Manager and Analysis Quick Starts.
Description: Change the driver at the cursor position to the Emax Long Term driver and plot the input
channels.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, Q
Comments: If the selected file is not a valid EMAX Long Term file an error message is generated. All
files that have the .DAT extension along with a corresponding .SET file are tagged as
EMAX Long Term files.
See Also:
EQUAL TO (=)
Location:
Query Fields
Description: Search the active configuration for records that match the entered criteria.
Comments: To change the query operator press F9 or click the mouse button on the operator symbol.
See Also:
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EXPAND TIME
Location:
Analysis
See Also:
Condense Time
EXPORT
Location:
Device Manager
Import
F-TYPE COLUMN
Location:
File Manager
Description: Displays the file type. The /dr indicates that the file is a sub-directory. The DAU ID
number is displayed for DFR I, II, IIB and 2000 files and the extension of the file is
displayed for all other files.
Comments: If the active directory is a sub-directory then the first 2 rows of the table are reserved for
the . and .. navigation shortcuts. The . is a shortcut to the root directory and the ..
is a shortcut to the previous directory.
FAULT BAR
Location:
Analysis
Description: The Fault bar is the red dotted line that runs vertically across the analog and digital
channels.
Comments: The fault bar is fixed and positioned at the fault time defined in the configuration file. The
fault bar can be shown or hidden by selecting Yes or No for the Show Vertical Fault
Bar field in the properties dialog under the Display Settings tab.
See Also:
Data bar
RMS Bar
Reference Bar
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File Manager
Description: Displays the fault date of the oscillography files. This column is left blank if the file is not
a valid oscillography file or the fault date and time is not available in the file name.
See Also:
Analysis
Description: Displays the time difference from the fault time defined in the displayed file. The units are
displayed in the Delta X status field.
Comments: The fault reference time bar is displayed between the analog channels and the digital
channels. To show or hide the fault reference time bar open the Window Properties
dialog under the File menu. Click the Display Settings tab and toggle the Show
Reference Time Bar field.
See Also:
File Manager
Description: Displays the fault time of the oscillography files. This column is left blank if the file is not
a valid oscillography file or the fault date and time is not available in the file name.
See Also:
Description: Change the driver at the cursor position to the Faxtrax II (12-bit) driver or the Director
format depending on the format of the file.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, 8
Comments: If the selected file does not have a corresponding .CTL file an error message is
generated. All files that have the .RCD, .RCL and .RCU extensions, and there is a
corresponding .CTL file in the same directory, are tagged as Faxtrax/Director files.
File Manager
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See Also:
F-Type Column
FLIP MARKS
Location:
All Tables
Description: Mark all the unmarked records and unmark all the marked records.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-M, F
Comments: Marked records are displayed in red. The TotMarks field displayed in the status bar is
updated accordingly.
See Also:
FOLDER TREE
Location:
File Manager
Comments: To show/hide the folder tree select the Show/Hide Folder Tree option under the Files
menu. Folders can be renamed by left mouse clicking on the folder name until the editor
is displayed. Also, folders that reside on the computer can be sent to the recycle bin by
selecting the Delete option under the folder trees right click pop-up menu. If the folders
reside on external drives then they are permanently deleted.
See Also:
FPRO DRIVER
Location:
Description: Change the driver at the cursor position to the NxtPhase FPRO driver and plot the input
channels.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, O
Comments: NxtPhase files are displayed in the IEEE Comtrade Binary format. NxtPhase has
developed an automatic conversion application called "AutoComtrade.exe". Wavewin
calls "AutoComtrade.exe" to convert NxtPhase files to the Comtrade binary format for
display. To view NxtPhase relay files double click or press enter on the original FPRO
files. To obtain a copy of the AutoComtrade.exe file please contact NxtPhase.
Files that have an .FPR extension are automatically tagged as NxtPhase FPRO files.
See Also:
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FREE
Location:
Description: Displays the amount of free hard disk space on the active drive, displayed in Kbytes.
See Also:
Size
MrkSize
FS
Location:
Description: Displays the sampling frequency of the sample at the data bar.
FST
Location:
Description: Displays the status of the first digital samples in the file. Fst is the first column in the
Events/Sensors Activity Summary. A=Alarm, N=Normal.
Comments: This data is also displayed in the second column of the digital information table view.
FST-CHANGE
Location:
Description: Displays the date and time the channel first changed state. Fst-Change is the third
column in the Events/Sensors Activity Summary.
Comments: This data is also displayed in the forth column of the digital information table view.
FTP CONNECTION
Location:
Device Manager
Description: Define the selected device to collect fault records using the FTP protocol.
Activation:
Fields:
Ethernet Connections: Select the FTP client option from the list box. The fields in the
connection properties changes according to the selection in the
connections list box.
Connection Properties:
Port Number:
Set the FTP port number. 21 is designated as the FTP port
number.
IP Address:
Set the devices IP address.
User Name:
Set the FTP sessions user name.
Password:
Set the FTP sessions password.
Remote Path:
Set the devices FTP remote path to poll.
Local Path:
Set the path on the local machine where the downloaded file are
saved.
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Options:
File Types:
File Names:
Set the type of file to download, leave blank to check all files.
Set how to name the downloaded files, (0 Dont change, 1
change to the IEEE long file naming format maintaining the
original files extension, 2 change to the IEEE long file naming
format and make the files extension to the Tesla *.TLR).
OK/Enter:
Cancel/Esc:
Comments: If the Local Path does not exist then the directory will be created.
See Also:
FUNCTION KEYS
Location:
Device Manager
Description: Setup the devices Function keys to be displayed in the terminal mode window.
Activation:
Fields:
F1-9 : name:
TX:
Options:
Enter/Save:
Esc/Cancel:
Comments: Programmable function keys allow for a string of ASCII characters or hexadecimal values
to be transmitted to the output device through a single keystroke. The function keys are
active in ASCII and hexadecimal terminal emulators. Each device contains up to nine
function keys.
See Also:
Analysis
Description: Group all the marked analog channels and move them to the top of the display area.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-C, G
See Also:
Mark/Unmark Channels
All Tables
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Description: Group all the marked rows and move them to the top of the table.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-M, G
See Also:
HARMONICS TABLE
Location:
Analysis
Comments: The harmonics table displays the number of harmonics according to the files sampling
frequency with a maximum of 200 harmonics supported. The table displays one channel
st
at a time. It will display the 1 marked analog channel, or if no channels are marked then
the first visible channel. The harmonic calculation is performed on one cycle of data,
starting at the RMS bar to the data bar. The display values include DFT Peak, DFT
RMS, DFT Angles, % of fundamental and % of TrueRMS. When the data bar is moved in
the data plotting window the harmonics values will be automatically updated. To view the
harmonics in a histogram click on the harmonics toggle
channel name.
See Also:
HARMONIC VECTORS
Location:
Analysis
Menu: Alt-V, H
Comments: The harmonics of the first marked analog channel, or if no channels are marked then the
first visible analog channel, is displayed in a vector format in the phasor diagram. The
harmonic calculation is performed on one cycle of data. It starts at the RMS bar and
goes forward one cycle. To hide/show the harmonic vectors toggle the "Vector
Harmonics" menu option under the "View" menu from checked=ON to unchecked=OFF.
See Also:
HELP
Location:
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Description: Displays the help file for the active child window.
Activation:
Direct: F1
Menu: Alt-H, T
Comments: The information contained in the help window is organized in the following fashion:
Specific Features for the active window,
Function Keys,
Menu Options,
Button Menu Bar,
Cursor Keys,
Mouse Actions and
Status Bar
HEXADECIMAL EDITOR
Location:
File Manager
Direct: F3
Menu: Alt-O, X
Comments: The file contents are displayed in a Hex editor. Use the up arrow, down arrow, page up,
page down, Ctrl-home and Ctrl-end keys to navigate through the files data, or use the
scroll bar. When a hex value is over written the ASCII equivalent is displayed in the
window to the right of the editor. A maximum of 10 viewing windows can be
simultaneously. The F4 and F3 function keys allow for searching ASCII data or Hex
values. To search for hex values insert the # character before the hex value in the
Find Text field.
HEXADECIMAL DRIVER
Location:
File Manager
Description: Change the driver at the cursor position to the Hexadecimal driver and display the file in
binary format.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, 2
See Also:
Hexadecimal Editor
HIDE MARK(S)
Location:
Analysis
Description: Hide all the marked analog channels and re-space the unmarked channels.
Activation:
Direct: Delete
Menu: Alt-C, H
Comments: To mark/unmark an analog channel, click the channel ID or the channel data.
See Also:
View Mark(s)
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HISTOGRAM
Location:
Analysis
Comments: The histogram displays the number of harmonics according to the files sampling
frequency with a maximum of 200 harmonics supported. The histogram displays one
st
channel at a time. It will display the 1 marked analog channel, or if no channels are
marked then the first visible channel. The harmonic calculation is performed on one
cycle of data, starting at the RMS bar to the data bar. The display values can be DFT
Peak, DFT RMS, DFT Angles, % of fundamental and % of TrueRMS. The default view is
% of fundamental. To change the data displayed click on the drop down menu button
and select from the list. When the data bar is moved in the data plotting window
the harmonics values will be automatically updated. To view the harmonics in a table
click on the harmonics toggle
See Also:
HORIZONTAL BARS
Location:
Analysis
Description: Displays a solid black line that follows the data bar and displays a dotted blue line that
follows the reference bar.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-V, B
Comments: The bars will be positioned at the first marked analog channel (displayed in red). If no
channels are marked then they are positioned at the first displayed channel. The Delta Y
field in the status bar shows the difference between the two bars.
See Also:
RMS bar
Data Bar
Reference Bar
HP-DIF
Location:
Waveform Summary
Description: Displays the absolute value of the HPeak-Up minus the absolute value of the HPeak-Dn
divided by the OneBit value.
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Comments: The Hpeak-Up value is the highest positive peak in the channel. The Hpeak-Dn is the
highest negative peak in the channel. The OneBit value is the channel's full-scale value
divided by the channel's resolution.
See Also:
HPEAK-DN
Location:
Waveform Summary
HPEAK-UP
Location:
Waveform Summary
Description: All data polled from the connected devices are saved to files using the IEEE long file
naming format. The start date and time comes from the data polled and the time code,
substation name, device name, and company name comes from the fields in the device
record.
See Also:
IMPORT
Location:
Device Manager
Description: Import all changes made to the exported tab delimited ASCII file.
Comments: The import feature is used to import all device information from the exported tab delimited
ASCII file. It is advisable to always keep a backup of the existing Device Configuration
files before using the import feature. This allows for a quick recovery if any of the
changes made to the export file were incorrect. The 3 files to backup are the
CFG_DEVS.DTB, CFG_SHOT.DTB & DRIVERS.INI files located in the Wavewin
directory.
To import a previously exported file select the Import menu option under the Device
menu. Enter the exported files path and filename or use the Browse button to select the
file. All device information contained in the imported file will be updated in the active
device configuration table.
See Also:
Export
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INCREASE AMPLITUDE
Location:
Analysis
Comments: When the channels amplitude is increased the Trace Scale multiplier is multiplied into
the Pixsdisp value. To change the Trace Scale Multiplier select Window Properties
from the File menu then select the Display Settings tab.
See Also:
Decrease Amplitude
Auto Scale Multiplier
INSTPEAK COLUMN
Location:
Description: Displays the peak value measured between the two reference crossings surrounding the
data bar (black solid line). The value is displayed as Peak type. If the data type for the
loaded driver is set to RMS calibrated then the value is multiplied by the square root of 2.
Comments: The value is displayed as Peak type. If the data type for the loaded driver is set to RMS
calibrated then the value is multiplied by the square root of 2.
See Also:
INSTVAL COLUMN
Location:
INTELLIRUPTER DRIVER
Location:
Description: Change the driver at the cursor position to the S&C IntelliRupter driver.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, S
Comments: An error message is displayed if the selected file is not a valid IntelliRupter file. Files that
have a .WFC extension are automatically tagged as IntelliRupter files.
See Also:
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LATITUDE FIELD
Location:
Description: An optional field in the IEEE long file naming format. The latitude defines the
geographical position of the substation associated with the file name. The letter N
indicates latitude in the Northern Hemisphere.
See Also:
Query Fields
Description: Search the active configuration for records that are less than the entered criteria.
Comments: To change the operator press F9 or click the mouse button on the operator symbol.
See Also:
Equal To (=)
Greater Than (>)
LP-DIF
Location:
Waveform Summary
Description: Displays the absolute value of the LPeak-Up minus the absolute value of the LPeak-Dn
divided by the OneBit value.
Comments: The Lpeak-Up value is the lowest positive peak in the channel. The Lpeak-Dn is the
lowest negative peak in the channel. The OneBit value is the channel's full-scale value
divide by the channel's resolution.
See Also:
LPEAK-DN
Location:
Waveform Summary
LPEAK-UP
Location:
Waveform Summary
LPRO DRIVER
Location:
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Description: Change the driver at the cursor position to the NxtPhase LPRO driver and plot the input
channels.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, O
Comments: NxtPhase files are displayed in the IEEE Comtrade Binary format. NxtPhase has
developed an automatic conversion application called "AutoComtrade.exe". Wavewin
calls "AutoComtrade.exe" to convert NxtPhase files to the Comtrade binary format for
display. To view NxtPhase relay files double click or press enter on the original LPRO
files. To obtain a copy of the AutoComtrade.exe file please contact NxtPhase.
Files that have an .LPR extension are automatically tagged as NxtPhase LPRO files.
See Also:
LST
Location:
Description: Displays the status of the last digital samples in the file. Lst is the second column in the
Events/Sensors Activity Summary. A=Alarm, N=Normal.
Comments: This data is also displayed in the third column of the digital information table view.
LST-CHANGE
Location:
Description: Displays the date and time the digital channel last changed state. Lst-Change is the forth
column in the Events/Sensors Activity Summary.
Comments: This data is also displayed in the fifth column of the digital information table view.
All Tables
Comments: Marked rows are displayed in red. The TotMarks field displayed in the status bar is
updated accordingly. The Mark menu button toggles between marking and unmarking all
rows in the table.
See Also:
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Analysis
Description: Unmark all analog & digital channels if the total number of marked channels is less than
the total number of displayed channels otherwise mark all the channels.
Activation:
Direct: F8
Menu: Alt-C, M
Comments: When an analog channel is marked the ID, title, ASV, and units are displayed in light red.
When a digital channel is marked the ID and titles are displayed in light red. To mark or
unmark a channel click the channels corresponding ID number or title, or use the space
bar.
MARK/UNMARK ROW
Location:
All Tables
Description: Toggle the row at the cursor position between the marked and unmarked state.
Activation:
Comments: Marked rows are displayed in red. The TotMarks field displayed in the status bar is
updated accordingly. The Mark menu button toggles all the rows in the table between the
marked and unmarked state.
Analysis
Description: Mark all positions in the analog channels where the waveform changes in sign.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-A, H
Analysis
Description: Mark all positive and negative peaks on the analog channels.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-A, H
Comments: A small gray square marks the positive and negative peaks.
See Also:
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Analysis
Description: Mark all the raw samples read from the active waveform file.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-A, M
Comments: A small hollow blue circle is placed at the raw samples read from the file.
See Also:
MAX X PIXELS
Location:
Description: Displays the total number of X pixels allocation for the active DXF drawing.
Activation:
Comments: This value changes automatically when the Zoom In/Out features are used and is
updated accordingly in the DXF status bar.
See Also:
Zoom In
Zoom Out
Zoom X, Y Resolution Properties
MAX Y PIXELS
Location:
Description: Displays the total number of Y pixels allocation for the active DXF drawing.
Activation:
Comments: This value changes automatically when the Zoom In/Out features are used and is
updated accordingly in the status bar.
See Also:
Zoom In
Zoom Out
Zoom X, Y Resolution Properties
MAXPEAK COLUMN
Location:
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See Also:
MAXVAL COLUMN
Location:
MAXWIN COLUMN
Location:
Description: Displays the absolute maximum value between the RMS bar (black dotted line) and the
data bar (black solid line).
Comments: This column is displayed if the active drivers data type is set to Non-Sinusoidal-Log Files.
See Also:
Description: Change the driver at the cursor position to the MDAR REL 301/302 driver and plot the
input channels.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, D
Comments: If the selected file is not a valid REL file an error message is generated. All files that
have the .REL extension are tagged as MDAR REL files. The MDAR REL driver uses
circular interpolation techniques to convert the input sampling frequency to a higher
frequency suitable for display. The input sampling frequency is 8 samples per cycle (45
degrees apart).
MEDIUM DISPLAY
Location:
Analysis
Description: Display the analog channel using the maximum pixels allowed with no zero reference
point. The medium display is activated through the Auto Scale feature.
Activation:
Comments: The Auto Scale toggles between (Off, On and ++). ++ plots the signal using the number
of maximum pixels allowed for the channel. The highest value is plotted at the maximum
position allowed and the smallest value is plotted at the lowest position allowed. This
feature was added to clearly show the profile of frequency, Vdc and load data channels.
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See Also:
Analysis
Description: Merge the visible or marked channels from all the open analysis windows into a new data
window. There are three Merge options available. Merge files By Time will merge only
the common times in the open files. Merge files Manually will merge the data according
to the positions of the data bars in each open window. Merge files By Sample will
merge the files by lining up the samples in each open window.
Activation:
Comments: To distinguish between the merged channels the station name is placed before each
channel merged. To deactivate this feature open the Window Properties dialog, select
the Append/Merge tab and click the Merge Files option. If the files have different
sampling frequencies a dialog will be display to select the frequency for the new window.
See Also:
File Manager
Description: Merge all the channels from the marked waveform file into a analysis window. There are
two Merge options available. Merge files By Time will merge only the common times in
the open files. Merge files By Sample will merge the files by lining up the samples in
each open window.
Activation:
Comments: To distinguish between the merged channels the station name is placed before each
channel merged. To deactivate this feature open the analysis Window Properties
dialog, select the Append/Merge tab and click the Merge Files option. If the files have
different sampling frequencies a dialog will be display to select the frequency for the new
window.
See Also:
MINPEAK COLUMN
Location:
Description: MinPeak is the column that displays the minimum peak value of the channel.
Comments: If the active drivers data type is set to RMS calibrated then the files minpeak value is
multiplied by Root 2.
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See Also:
MINVAL COLUMN
Location:
MOVE FILES
Location:
File Manager
Description: Copy the marked files to the specified destination path then delete the files from the
source directory. If a file is not copied successfully it is marked and grouped at the top of
source directory. To create a new destination directory enter the name into the
Directories edit box. The system prompts prior to creating the new directory.
Activation:
Fields:
Directory Name:
Files:
Drives:
Enter/Ok:
Esc/Cancel:
Directories:
Options:
Comments: Marked files are displayed in red. The TotMarks and MrkSize fields displayed in the
status bar are updated accordingly.
See Also:
Copy Files
Mark/Unmark File
Analysis
Description: Move the RMS bar (black dotted line) to the sample at the Reference bar position (blue
dotted line).
Activation:
Comments: The RMS and Data bars define the RMS sliding window.
See Also:
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RMS Bar
Analysis
Description: Move the Reference bar (blue dotted line) to the sample at the Data bar position (black
solid line).
Activation:
Comments: The Delta time field (Delta X) in the status bar at the bottom of the screen displays the
time difference between the reference bar and the data bar. If the time difference
between the samples is in milliseconds or microseconds then the number of cycles
between the two bars is also displayed.
See Also:
MRKSIZE
Location:
Description: Displays the combined size (in Kbytes) for all marked files.
See Also:
Size
Free
Device Manager
Description: Display the MID window to periodically execute the devices assigned drivers and
updates the parsed information into the device panel.
Activation:
Comments: The Multiport Interrogation Display (MID) contains four device panels per page. A
maximum of 999 device panels can be opened at one time. To activate the MID window
press F7. If no devices are marked, all devices assigned a driver are displayed and
polled. Use the up, down, page up, and page down keys to view the device panels.
When F7 is pressed the devices TXCOMMAND assigned in the DRIVERS.INI file is
periodically sent to the output device. The response data is parsed by the RXSTRIP
commands and updated in the device panel. Each panel displays the device title (Hdr),
the assigned active device drive (Drv), the device number (Dev#), and the number of
times the driver executed (Cycle).
See Also:
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Device Manager
Description: Open a new device configuration table with 0 devices defined in the table and database
files.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, W
Comments: A Select Directory dialog allows for selecting an existing directory or for creating a new
directory for the new configuration. To create a new directory type the directory name in
the Directory Name field. If the directory does not exists the system prompts a
message for confirmation to create the directory. The CFG_DEVS.DTB and
CFG_SHOT.DTB files are created with zero records. If these files exist in the selected
directory then they are cleared. The system will prompt a message asking to copy the
existing DRIVERS.INI file to the new configuration directory Select Yes to use the
existing DRIVERS.INI for the new configuration or No to create a new DRIVERS.INI
file.
See Also:
Device Manager
Device Manager
Description: Open a new device configuration table with 0 devices defined in the table and database
files.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, W
Fields:
Device Settings:
Device Number:
Address:
Station ID:
Data Type:
Print :
Title:
Driver:
Station Name:
Time Code:
Set the number of the device. Each device must have a unique
number. The device number is used in the IEEE long file naming
format.
Set the address of the device. The address can be the port
number off a 2020/2030 or a modbus address.
Set the ID number for the station each station must have a
unique number.
Select the type of data being polled (ASCII/Binary).
Select if the data polled is sent to the connected printer (On/Off).
Set the device title.
Select the main driver that will poll the device.
Set the station name.
Select the main driver that will poll the device.
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EscSeq:
Port Settings:
Port Number:
Baud Rate:
Parity:
Data Bits:
Stop Bits:
Flow Control:
Terminal Settings:
CR/LF:
Local Echo:
Terminal Settings:
CR/LF:
TX Delay:
Inter Char Delay:
Options:
Save/Enter:
Esc/Cancel:
Select the COM port number from the list of COM ports
registered on the machine or enter a new COM port number.
For TCP/IP and FTP connections each device must have a
unique COM port number.
Select the ports baud rate.
Select the ports parity (None, ODD, Even, Mark).
Select the ports Data Bits (7 or 8).
Select the ports stop bits (1 or 2).
Select the ports flow control (None, Software or Hardware).
Select if a CR/LF is added after a TX string, RX string, both or
none in terminal mode.
Select if the transmitted text is echoed to the terminal window.
Select if a CR/LF is added after a TX string, RX string, both or
none in terminal mode.
Enter the number of milliseconds to wait when transmitting
characters to the device.
Comments: A Select Directory dialog allows for selecting an existing directory or for creating a new
directory for the new configuration. To create a new directory type the directory name in
the Directory Name field. If the directory does not exists the system prompts a
message for confirmation to create the directory. The CFG_DEVS.DTB and
CFG_SHOT.DTB files are created with zero records. If these files exist in the selected
directory then they are cleared. The system will prompt a message asking to copy the
existing DRIVERS.INI file to the new configuration directory Select Yes to use the
existing DRIVERS.INI for the new configuration or No to create a new DRIVERS.INI
file.
Comments: Some of the fields are set to default values such as: port number, baud rate, parity, data
bits, stop bits and flow control. The device number is a required field and must be
unique. An error message will be displayed if any invalid fields are encountered.
See Also:
NEW FILE
Location:
ASCII Editor
Description: Open a new empty ASCII edit window with the title defaulted to Untitled.
See Also:
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Open File
ONEBIT
Location:
Waveform Summary
Description: Displays the analog channel's full-scale value divide by the channel's resolution.
Comments: The OneBit value is used to calculate the HP-Dif and the LP-Dif.
See Also:
File Manager
Description: Open all the marked waveform files in the file table and minimize the file table.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-O, W, F
Comments: All the marked waveform files are opened, tiled and the file table is minimized. A
maximum of 10 data windows can be open at one time.
See Also:
OPEN FILE
Location:
ASCII Editor
Description: Open the window open file dialog box to select an existing file. The open file will be put
in a new ASCII edit window.
See Also:
New File
OPTIONAL COLUMNS
Location:
File Manager
Description: The IEEE PSRC long file naming convention allows for user defined fields appended at
the end of the filename. The file table reserves 4 columns for the first 4 user defined
fields. The columns are named Optional-1 to Optional-4.
See Also:
Device Manager
Description: Paste the device records from the system clipboard files to the active device
configuration.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, T
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PASTE TEXT
Location:
ASCII Editor
Description: Paste the contents of the clipboard into the document at the cursor position. Existing
blocked text is overwritten with the contents of the clipboard.
Activation:
Comments: Use the shift keys and the up, down, page up and page down keys to block file text.
See Also:
Copy Text
Cut Text
Description: Displays the destination path and filename of the new COMTRADE file.
Comments: The oscillography file at the cursor position is saved in COMTRADE format to the
specified filename. When specifying a filename do not enter an extension, the .CFG
and .DAT files are automatically created. If a path is not specified the files are saved to
the active directory.
Restrictions: The filename cannot contain an extension.
Description: Used as a multiplier to increase/decrease the length of a vector in the phasor diagram or
to increase/decrease the circular chart data.
Activation:
Range:
Default:
2.00
Comments: When a channel's amplitude is increased, the phasor/circular chart scale value is
multiplied with the Pixsdisp value, and when the channel's amplitude is decreased the
phasor/circular chart scale value is divided by the Pixsdisp value.
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PIXSDISP COLUMN
Location:
Analysis
Analysis
Description: Plays the audio of the first marked analog channel. If no channels are marked then it
plays the audio of the first displayed channel.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, P
Fields:
Analog Channel:
Save Audio:
Options:
Audio Filename:
Drives:
Play:
Volume:
Comments: Marked channels are displayed in red. The Active Channel section displays the active
analog channel in the analysis window. The Audio Controls section allows for playing
the active analog channels data through the computers speakers and for
increasing/decreasing the volume of the output. The Save .WAV File section allows for
saving the analog channel data in the Windows .WAV format. Click the folder button
to select and destination directory and to enter a new .WAV file or for selecting an
existing .WAV file. The selected file path and name will be updated in the Audio
Filename field.
See Also:
PRIMARY VALUES
Location:
Description: The values displayed in the analog table are either in primary or secondary quantities. If
the file defines the type of values saved then the type is displayed in the window header.
Also, if the CT and PT ratios are defined in the configuration file then the values can be
changed from primary to secondary and vice versa. To change the values open the
properties dialog and click on the Driver Data Type tab, select the Primary or Secondary
radio button to switch between values.
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Analysis
Description: Print all the data for the visible analog and digital channels.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-F, P, A
Comments: The printer must be registered in the system's WIN.INI file. The printed pages include the
page number and the date/time of the first sample in the page. The channel information
is printed at the end of the data. Use the print page option to print only the contents of
the data window.
See Also:
Printer Setup
All Tables
Menu: Alt-F, P, A
Comments: The printer must be registered in the system's WIN.INI file. Use the Print Marked option
to print only the marked files.
See Also:
Printer Setup
Menu: Alt-T, P, F
Comments: The printer must be registered in the system's WIN.INI file. Use the Print DXF Page
option to print only the contents displayed in the window.
See Also:
Printer Setup
PRINTER SETUP
Location:
Description: Change the printer type and setup the current printer.
Activation:
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PRINT FILE
Location:
Menu: Alt-F, P, F
Comments: The printer must be registered in the system's WIN.INI file. In the ASCII/Binary editors,
use the Print/File Page option to print the current page.
See Also:
Printer Setup
Query Fields
Description: Compare the entered criteria to all the records in the active configuration.
Activation:
Comments: All the records in the active configuration are compared to the entered query criteria. A
marked record that does not meet the query requirements is unmarked. The records that
meet the query requirements are marked and grouped at the top of the table. Marked
records are displayed in red.
The Enter key searches all the records in the table.
See Also:
Query Fields
Description: Compare the entered criteria to the marked records in the active configuration.
Activation:
Direct: F5
Menu: Alt-Q, M
Comments: The marked records that meet the query requirements are marked and grouped at the
top of the table. All other marked records are unmarked. Marked records are displayed
in red.
See Also:
Query Fields
Description: Compare the entered criteria to the unmarked records in the active configuration.
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Activation:
Direct: F7
Menu: Alt-Q, U
Comments: The unmarked records that meet the query requirements are marked and grouped below
previous marked records. Marked records are displayed in red.
See Also:
RECORDED CHANNELS
Location:
Analysis
Description: Display the following information for the active oscillography file:
Channel #
Analog Channel Titles
Full Scale Values
SAC #
SAC Titles
Full Scale Values
Channel #
Digital Channel Titles
Original State Values
SDC #
SDC Titles
Original State Values
Activation:
Comments: Triggered digital channel titles are displayed in red. All valid and invalid channels are
displayed.
REFERENCE BAR
Location:
Analysis
Description: Displays the instantaneous sample value at the reference bar position (dotted blue line
that runs vertically across the analog and digital channels). This value is displayed in the
RefVal column of the analog table view.
Comments: The reference bar is used to resize the RMS sliding window and display the
instantaneous value at the sample position. To resize the sliding window, click the right
mouse button to set the reference bar position and the left mouse button to set the data
bar position then select the Set RMS Bar
menu button.
The Delta time (Delta X) field, displayed in the status bar shows the time difference
between the reference bar and the data bar. If the time difference between the samples
is in milliseconds or microseconds then the number of cycles between the two bars is
also displayed.
The default position of the reference bar is at the fault time.
See Also:
Data Bar
RefVal
Fault Bar
REFRESH
Location:
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File Manager
Description: Update the contents of the active directory from the operating system's allocation table.
Activation:
REFVAL COLUMN
Location:
Description: Displays the sample value at the Reference bar (blue dotted line).
Comments: If the active drivers data type is set to RMS calibrated, the sample value at the data bar
position is multiplied by the square root of 2.
See Also:
RENAME FILE/DIRECTORY
Location:
File Manager
Menu: Alt-F, N
Fields:
Options:
Enter/Ok:
Esc/Cancel:
Analysis
Comments: A list of the last 14 open files is displayed in a drop down menu button. Click the on the
file to reopen.
See Also:
Description: Change the driver at the cursor position to the Hathaway Replay Plus driver and plot the
input channels.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, R
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Comments: The Replay Plus driver reads and displays waveform (dfr), disturbance (css) and trend
(tss) files. If the selected file is not a valid Replay Plus file an error message is generated.
All files that have the .DAT extension, with no corresponding .CFG file are tagged as
Replay Plus files.
See Also:
RESIZE COLUMNS
Location:
All Tables
Comments: To resize the table columns, place the mouse over the column separator and drag to the
right or the left. The cursor changes to the vertical resize cursor when the mouse is
positioned over the column separator. Double click the mouse over the separators to
make the column size the maximum area to display all the text in the column.
Analysis
Comments: To automatically resize the RMS sliding window click on the Resize Sliding Window
menu button
or open the Resize Sliding Window menu option under the View
menu. To manually resize the RMS sliding window click the right mouse button to set the
reference position and the left mouse button to set the ending data position then click the
SetRMS
menu button. The RMS bar is moved to the reference position. The Delta
time (Delta X) field displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the screen shows the time
difference (in milliseconds or seconds) and the number of cycles between the reference
and data bars. Use the left, right, ctrl+left, and ctrl+right keys or the horizontal scroll bar
to move the sliding window.
See Also:
RESTORE MARK(S)
Location:
Analysis
Description: Restore all the hidden analog channels. The delete key removes the marked analog
channels and the insert key restores the channels.
Activation:
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Menu: Alt-C, R
See Also:
View Mark(s)
Hide Mark(s)
Show All Hidden
RESTORE ORIGINAL
Location:
Analysis
Description: Restore the displayed file to the original samples stored in the file. This feature will undo
all changes made using the change frequency, duplicate cycles and truncate cycles
features.
Activation:
See Also:
Duplicate Cycles
Truncate Cycles
Change Frequency
Description: Change the driver at the cursor position to the RFL 9300 driver and plot the input
channels.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, F
Comments: If the selected file is not a valid RFL 9300 file an error message is generated.
RMS COLUMN
Location:
Description: Displays the RMS value for all samples positioned between the RMS bar (black dotted
line) and the data bar (black solid line). If the data is RMS calibrated, each sample value
is multiplied by the square root of 2 before it is squared.
See Also:
RMS BAR
Location:
Analysis
Description: The RMS bar is the black dotted line that runs vertically across the analog and digital
channels. The RMS bar and data bar define the RMS sliding window.
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Comments: When the analysis window is initially opened the sliding window is defaulted to one cycle.
The sliding window is used to calculate the RMS value for all samples positioned
between the data bar and the RMS bar. This value is displayed in the Analog View.
To resize the sliding window, click the right mouse button to set the reference bar position
and the left mouse button to set the data bar position then select the Set RMS Bar menu
button. This button will move the RMS bar to the reference bar.
See Also:
Data bar
RMSVal Column
TrueRMS Column
Fault Bar
RUN
Location:
File Manager
Direct: F5
Menu: Alt-F, R
Fields:
Open:
Options:
Enter/Ok:
Esc/Cancel:
Browse:
Analysis
Description: The sample base display plots the channel data with 1 pixel distance between each
displayed sample. Sample based displays are useful for showing changes in sampling
frequency.
Comments: To change the trace display settings open the Window Properties dialog under the File
menu. Click the Display Settings tab and change the Trace Display Type field to time
based or sample based.
See Also:
Device Manager
Description: Display the Save & Archive dialog to define the system and file settings.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-O, S
Fields:
System Settings:
Station ID:
Station Name:
Company Name:
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Password:
File Settings:
Save Rx Data:
Save Path:
Save all received data from the devices in a device DTB file.
Set the path where the device DTB files are to be saved.
Maximum 80 characters.
Set the duration of the DTB files saved.
Action to take when the duration field has been exceeded.
Archive will rename the DTB files using the IEEE long file
naming format and delete will delete the DTB files from disk.
Duration (min):
End With:
Options:
Save/Enter:
Esc/Cancel:
SAVE AS
Location:
ASCII/Binary Editor
Menu: Alt-F, A
See Also:
Save As Text
Description: Save the waveform file at the cursor position or the displayed analog/digital channels to
COMTRADE ASCII or Binary format.
Activation:
Fields:
Path:
Filename:
Options:
Enter/Ok:
Esc/Cancel:
Comments: Do not enter a filename extension. The COMTRADE configuration (.CFG) and data
(.DAT) files are automatically created. If a path is not defined, the files are saved in the
active directory.
Currently there are two Comtrade versions supported: the older 1991 format and the
newer 1999 format. The Comtrade format can be selected from the Window Properties
dialog in the analysis window. The default format is the newer 1999 format.
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If the sample values in the selected file are RMS calibrated and the outcome Comtrade
file must have instantaneous values then set the Comtrade Settings fields to
automatically convert the RMS data to instantaneous values. To set the Comtrade
Settings fields open the Window Properties dialog in the analysis window. Select the
Comtrade tab then select Yes for the Convert RMS Calibrated Data to Peak Data
field.
To automatically convert the selected channels to Comtrade using the IEEE long file
naming convention check the Use the ComNames Naming Convention to Name the
Comtrade File(s) field in the Save As Comtrade Dialog and leave the File Name field
empty. The selected channels are converted to the selected Comtrade format and are
named using the IEEE long file naming convention.
Restrictions: The selected file must be a supported oscillography file.
See Also:
SAVE AS TEXT
Location:
Binary Editor
Description: Save the binary values in the hex editor file to an ASCII text file.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-F, T
See Also:
Save As
File Manager
Description: Displays the date the file was last saved on disk.
Comments: Click the tables Save Date header to sort the files in ascending or descending order with
respect to the Save Date.
See Also:
Analysis
Description: Save the displayed values in the analog table to a file or to the Windows clipboard.
Activation:
Fields:
Save To:
Select Values File:
Save Type:
Save Format:
Add Titles:
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Options:
Enter/Ok:
Esc/Cancel:
Comments: To save the samples values to a file select the Mark & Save menu option under the
Values menu. Select the format for the selected sample. To view the values file, select
the Values File/Open menu option under the Values menu.
See Also:
File Manager
Description: Displays the time the file was last saved on disk.
Comments: Click the tables Save Time header to sort the files in ascending or descending order with
respect to the Save Time.
See Also:
Analysis
Menu: Alt-V, S
Fields:
Options:
Enter/Ok:
Esc/Cancel:
Superimposed channels,
Sampling frequency,
Time scale,
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SECONDARY VALUES
Location:
Description: The values displayed in the analog table are either in primary or secondary quantities. If
the file defines the type of values saved then the type is displayed in the window header.
Also, if the CT and PT ratios are defined in the configuration file then the values can be
changed from primary to secondary and vice versa. To change the values open the
properties dialog and click on the Driver Data Type tab, select the Primary or Secondary
radio button to switch between values.
See Also:
Description: Change the driver at the cursor position to the SEL load profile driver and plot the input
channels.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, O
Comments: If the selected file is not a valid SEL load profile file an error message is generated. All
files that have the .BSV extension are tagged as SEL load profile files.
File Manager
Description: Change the driver at the cursor position to the SEL event driver and plot the input
channels.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, A
Comments: If the selected file is not a valid SEL file an error message is generated. All files that
have the .SEL, CEV and .EVE extensions are tagged as SEL files. Use the Drivers
menu to change the files SEL driver type. All SEL relay display formats are supported.
SELECT LINES/VIEWS
Location:
Analysis
Comments: The DFR Transcan and Faxtrax records have predefined views encoded into their format.
To select the predefined views click on the Show All/ Select View drop down menu
button or select the Select Views menu option under the Channels menu option. A list
of the available lines/graphs will be displayed. To view all the analog channels in the file
press the <esc> key, the <backspace>, or click the Show All menu button or click the
ViewAll
menu button.
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See Also:
Analysis
Description: Select a view file from the list of files located in the displayed view path.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-V, V
Fields:
View Files:
Analog Channels:
Digital Channels:
Options:
Enter/Ok:
Esc/Cancel:
Comments: The following information is read from the selected view file and applied to the displayed
file:
Superimposed channels,
Sampling frequency,
Time scale,
File Manager
Description: View a table of sequence of events for a number of waveform files. Mark all the desired
files then press F11 or select the "SOE List" menu option from the "Reports" submenu
under the "Options" menu. A table will be displayed listing all the events triggered in the
selected files.
Activation:
Direct: F11
Menu: Alt-O, R, S
Fields:
Substation:
Device:
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State:
Trigger Date:
Trigger Time:
Channel:
Channel Title:
File:
Comments: The table is sorted according to the date and time. The Query section at the bottom of
the table allows for searching events from specific substations, devices, channels and
more... To view the file containing the specific events press enter or double click on the
event.
File Manager
Description: View a table of summarizing the sequence of events for a number of waveform files.
Mark all the desired files then select the "SOE Summary" menu option from the "Reports"
submenu under the "Options" menu. A table will be displayed listing a summary of the
events triggered in the selected files.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-O, R, O
Fields:
Substation:
Device:
Fst-State:
Lst-State:
First Change Date
First Change Time:
Last Change Date
Last Change Time:
Changes:
Chan#:
Channel Title:
File:
Comments: The table is sorted according to the first change date and time. The Query section at the
bottom of the table allows for searching events from specific substations, devices,
channels and more... To view the file containing the specific events press enter or
double click on the event.
Fields:
File Name:
Background Color:
Max X Pixel:
Max Y Pixel:
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Options:
Enter/Ok:
Esc/Cancel:
Apply :
Exit the dialog, then save and execute the entered information.
Exit the dialog without saving the information.
Apply and save the entered parameters without closing the dialog.
Comments: The Max X Pixel and Max Y Pixel values cannot exceed 32000.
Analysis
Description: Set a drivers open frequency. This feature is available in the Change Frequency
dialog.
Activation:
Fields:
Open Frequency:
Specify to always open the files associated with the active driver
using the entered frequency.
Options:
Enter/Ok:
Esc/Cancel:
Exit the dialog, then save and execute the entered information.
Exit the dialog without saving the information.
Comments: Setting the Always Open field will open all files associated with the active driver using the
entered frequency. This feature is useful for files with low sampling frequency.
See Also:
Change Frequency
All Tables
Description: Set the active sort field to the column at the cursor position.
Activation:
Comments: The Ascending and Descending options in the Sort menu sorts the table data with
respect to the select sort field. To sort the columns directly, click the column header
button to toggle between ascending and descending.
See Also:
Analysis
Description: Shift all the marked analog channels down one position.
Activation:
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Shift Marks Up
SHIFT MARKS UP
Location:
Analysis
Comments: Individual channels can be marked or unmarked by clicking the channels corresponding
display ID or channel data, or by pressing the spacebar. Marked analog channels are
displayed in red.
See Also:
File Manager
Description: The Show/Hide Channel Titles allows for showing invalid channel titles, remove titles
from the invalid title list and adding new titles to the invalid channel title list.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-O, T
Fields:
Options:
Enter/Ok:
Esc/Cancel:
Execute changes.
Exit the dialog without executing the command.
Comments: To show a title, uncheck the checkbox next to the title. All new titles are added to the end
of the list with the checkbox automatically checked.
See Also:
Analysis
Description: Show all digital channels or just the triggered digital channels. This menu option toggles
between the two views.
Activation:
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Direct: F9
Menu: Alt-V, D
Comments: Placing the mouse on the horizontal separator bar and dragging it up or down can resize
the digital channel display area. The cursor changes to the horizontal resize cursor when
the mouse is positioned over the bar.
Analysis
See Also:
View Mark(s)
Hide Mark(s)
Restore Mark(s)
Analysis
Description: Show or hide the channel information window. This menu option toggles between the
two views.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-V, C
Comments: The channel information window can be resized by placing the mouse on the vertical
separator bar and dragging it to the right or the left. The cursor changes to the vertical
resize cursor when the mouse is positioned over the bar.
Analysis
Description: Display the single ended fault location dialog. The Single Ended Fault Location Dialog is
used to interface to the SingleEndFaultLocation.dll. The SingleEndFaultLocation.dll will
calculate the fault location, fault type and fault time.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, O
Fields:
ZLine:
ZLine Angle:
kZN:
kZN Angle:
kZM:
Line Length:
Vnom:
Inom:
Analog Chans:
Pre Cycles:
Post Cycles:
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Advanced:
Start:
Print:
Show Help:
Open:
New:
Save:
Save As:
Comments: The sampling frequency must be set to ensure 24 samples per cycle. The sampling
frequency must be set prior to opening the fault location dialog. If the sampling frequency
is not set to 1440 Hz for 60 Hz or 1200 Hz for 50 Hz then the change sampling frequency
dialog will automatically be displayed. Click OK or press enter to change the sampling
frequency then reopen the Fault Location dialog.
All sample values sent to the DLL must be in secondary quantities. If the sample values
are in primary values then the CT and PT ratio values must be available in the data
configuration file. If the CT and PT ratio values are not available a message will be
displayed asking to ignore the request or abort displaying the fault location dialog.
See Also:
SIZE
Location:
Description: Displays the total size (in Kbytes) of all files in the active directory.
See Also:
Free
MrkSize
SIZE COLUMN
Location:
File Manager
Description: Size the DXF drawing to the original display coordinates (coordinates of the drawing
when it was first opened).
Activation:
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Menu: Alt-V, Z
Comments: The Max X and Max Y Pixel values in the status bar are updated according to the new
coordinates.
SIZE TO WINDOW
Location:
Comments: The Max X and Max Y Pixel values in the status bar are updated according to the new
coordinates.
Analysis
Direct: F5
Menu: Alt-C, A
Fields:
Titles:
Operators:
Options:
Enter/Ok:
Esc/Cancel:
F1/Help:
Open:
New:
Save:
Save As:
Comments: Software analog channels (SAC's) are extra channels provided by the system. These
channels can be used to calculate a missing phase, create +, - and 0 sequence
channels, create an envelope of a selected trace, or define an under/over-trigger values
to monitor a given channel. The SAC window is split into two sections: the titles and the
operators. To navigate between fields use the tab, up arrow and down arrow keys.
See Also:
Analysis
Menu: Alt-C, D
Fields:
Titles:
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Options:
Operators:
Enter/Ok:
Esc/Cancel:
F1/Help:
Comments: Software digital channels (SDC's) are extra channels provided by the system. The SDC
window is split into two sections: the SDC titles, and the SDC operators. To navigate
between fields use the tab, up arrow and down arrow keys.
See Also:
All Tables
Description: Sort all the rows in the table in ascending or descending order.
Activation:
Menu:
Menu:
Shortcut:
Alt-S, A Ascending
Alt-S, D Descending
Column headers
Comments: All the rows in the active table are sorted with respect to the sort field displayed in the
tables status field.
See Also:
SORT FIELD
Location:
Comments: The Ascending and Descending options in the Sort menu sorts the table data with
respect to the select sort field. To sort the columns directly and to set the sort field, click
the column header button.
See Also:
All Tables
Description: Sort the marked rows according to the previously selected sort order.
Comments: All marked records are sorted and grouped at the top of the table.
SR745/489 DRIVER
Location:
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Description: Change the driver at the cursor position to the GE SR745/489 driver and plot the input
channels.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, K
Comments: If the selected file is not a valid SR745/489 file an error message is generated. All files
that have the .CSV extension, and have CSV format in the first line of the file are
tagged as GE SR745/489 files.
See Also:
Description: The first field in the IEEE long file naming format. The start date is extracted from the
event files downloaded and stored in the following format: Year (2 digits) Month Day:
040909.
Example File Name:
040909,113109123,+3S,Barton Substation#12,SEL421-432#34,ArkElectric,,,.DAT
See Also:
Description: The second field in the IEEE long file naming format. The start time is extracted from the
event files downloaded and stored in the following format: Hour Minute Second
Millisecond: 113109234.
Example File Name:
040909,113109123,+3S,Barton Substation#12,SEL421-432#34,ArkElectric,,,,.DAT
See Also:
SUBSTATION FIELD
Location:
Description: The fourth field in the IEEE long file naming format. The substation name is extracted
from the device record.
Example File Name:
040909,113109123,+3S,Barton Substation#12,SEL421-432#34,ArkElectric,,,,.DAT
See Also:
Long File Naming Format in the File & Device Managers Quick Starts
SUPER IMPOSE
Location:
Analysis
Direct: F7
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Menu: Alt-D, S
Comments: Marked channels are superimposed and grouped at the top of the display window. The
superimpose menu option and the F7 function key toggles superimposing on and off.
Analysis
Description: Synchronize the data cursors for two or more open display windows by time or manually.
Activation:
Options:
By Time:
Manually:
When the "By Time" sync cursor feature is turned ON the data cursors in the
non-active windows are moved to the sample value time in the active
window. For example if the active data cursor is positioned on sample time
01:12:34.560, all non active data cursors are moved to the sample value at
that time. If the time is not found in the non-active window, the cursor
position is unchanged. The active window defines the master data cursor
and all other cursors follow this position.
This feature allows for selection of different cursor positions in the open data
windows before synchronization is turned ON. For example, open two data
windows and tile horizontally, move the data cursors to the beginning of the
fault cycles, and select the sync manual cursor option. When the left, right,
ctrl-left, ctrl-right, page up, page down, ctrl-page up, ctrl-page down, home
and end keys are pressed the data cursors move simultaneously.
Comments: A check mark indicates that the sync feature is ON. To turn synchronizing OFF click on
the active sync menu option to remove the check mark. When synchronizing is ON the
channel information displayed to the right of the traces is updated for all open data
windows.
See Also:
SYSTEM FILES
Location:
Device Manager
Description: There are 3 system files needed for the proper operation of the system. The
CFG_DEV.DTB file stores the device records stored in the device table. The
CFG_SHOT.DTB file stores the devices function keys and the EscSeq field in the device
records. The DRIVERS.INI file has all the script code for polling the connected devices
and transferring files to a remote computer.
File Manager
Description: Display the tab delimited file at the cursor position in a table format. Tab delimited files
have textual fields separated by blank spaces, such as: CHANNEL
DATE TIME.
Activation:
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Menu: Alt-D, 3, T
Comments: The data in the file is presented in tabular form. An unlimited number of rows and
columns can be displayed.
See Also:
Viewing ASCII Files in Database Format in the File Manager Quick Start
Double Quotes/Comma Delimited Table Driver
Comma Delimited Table Driver
TCODE FIELD
Location:
Description: The third field in the IEEE long file naming format. The TCode is extracted from the
device record.
Example File Name:
040909,113109123,+3S,Barton Substation#12,SEL421-432#34,ArkElectric,,,,.DAT
See Also:
Long File Naming Format in the File & Device Managers Quick Starts
TESLA DRIVER
Location:
Description: Change the driver at the cursor position to the Tesla driver and plot the input channels.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, N
Comments: Tesla Files are displayed in the IEEE Comtrade Binary format. NxtPhase has developed
an automatic conversion application called "AutoComtrade.exe". Wavewin calls
"AutoComtrade.exe" to convert Tesla files to the Comtrade binary format for display. To
view Tesla Files double click or press enter on the original Tesla files. To obtain a copy of
the AutoComtrade.exe file please contact Tesla.
Files that have a .TLR extension are automatically tagged as NxtPhase Tesla files.
See Also:
TCP/IP CLIENT
Location:
Device Manager
Description: Define the selected device to communicate using the TCP/IP protocol.
Activation:
Fields:
Ethernet Connections: Select the TCP/IP client option from the list box. The fields in the
connection properties section changes according to the selection
in the connections list box.
Connection Properties:
Port Number:
Set the TCP/IP port number.
IP Address:
Set the devices IP address.
Options:
OK/Enter:
Cancel/Esc:
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Comments: If the Local Path does not exist then the directory will be created.
See Also:
TEST PORTS
Location:
Device Manager
Description: Test the connected port using the loop back test option.
Activation:
Direct: F3
Menu: Alt-O, L
Comments: Use the loop back plug detection test to check the port connection. Place the loop back
plug in the desired port, select the corresponding port, and press F3 or select Loop Back
Test from the Options menu. A message appears displaying the status of the port: Loop
back plug detected or not detected.
Analysis
Description: The time base display plots the channel data in time. Time base displays are useful for
showing changes in line frequency.
Comments: To change the trace display properties open the Window Properties dialog under the
File menu. Click the Display Settings tab and change the Trace Display Type field to
time based or sample based.
See Also:
TIS DRIVER
Location:
File Manager
Description: Change the driver at the cursor position to the TIS driver and plot the input channels.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, M
Comments: The TIS file format is an ASCII comma delimited format with the channel information
defined in the first line of the file. If the selected file is not an ASCII comma delimited file
then an error message is generated. All files that have a .TIS extension are tagged as
TIS files.
See Also:
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Description: The "Total Harmonic Distortion" field displays the square root of the summation of the
squares of DFT Magnitudes for harmonics 2 to n divided by square root of 2 and that
quantity divided by the DFT Magnitude of the Fundamental.
See Also:
Harmonics
Histogram
TOTFILES
Location:
Description: Displays the total number of hidden and unhidden files/directories in the active directory.
The . and .. navigation shortcuts are included in the unhidden total.
See Also:
TotMarks
TOTMARKS
Location:
Description: Displays the total number of marked rows in the active table. Marked rows are displayed
in light red.
TOTRECS
Location:
AtRec
TotMarks
TOTTABS
Location:
Description: Displays the total number of tabs in the Animated CAD-DXF window.
See Also:
AtTab
TPRO DRIVER
Location:
Description: Change the driver at the cursor position to the NxtPhase TPRO driver and plot the input
channels.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, O
Comments: NxtPhase files are displayed in the IEEE Comtrade Binary format. NxtPhase has
developed an automatic conversion application called "AutoComtrade.exe". Wavewin
calls "AutoComtrade.exe" to convert NxtPhase files to the Comtrade binary format for
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display. To view NxtPhase relay files double click or press enter on the original TPRO
files. To obtain a copy of the AutoComtrade.exe file please contact NxtPhase.
Files that have a .TPR extension are automatically tagged as NxtPhase TPRO files.
See Also:
TPU/DPU/GPU DRIVER
Location:
Description: Change the driver at the cursor position to the ABB TPU/DPU/GPU driver and plot the
input channels.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, E
Comments: If the selected file is not a valid TPU or DPU or GPU file an error message is generated.
All files that have the .CAP extension are tagged as TPU/DPU/GPU files.
Description: Used as a multiplier to increase/decrease the amplitude of the visible analog channels
Activation:
Menu: Alt-F, T
Range:
Default:
2.00
Comments: When a channel's amplitude is increased, the trace scale value is multiplied with the
Pixsdisp value, and when the channel's amplitude is decreased the trace scale value is
divided by the Pixsdisp value.
TRANSCAN DRIVER
Location:
Description: Change the driver at the cursor position to the Mehta Transcan driver and plot the input
channels.
Activation:
Menu: Alt-D, 7
Comments: If the selected file does not have a corresponding SCF file an error message is
generated. All files that have an extension that starts with .X, and there is a
corresponding .SCF file in the same directory, are tagged as Transcan files.
See Also:
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TRIGGER-TIME
Location:
Description: Displays the time the digital channel changed state. This value is displayed in the third
column of the Events/Sensors Activity Log.
Comments: The Events/Sensors Activity Log displays a time-sequenced list of all the events and
sensors activity.
TRUERMS
Location:
Description: Displays the RMS value for all the samples between the RMS bar (black dotted line) and
the data bar (black solid line).
Comments: This value is taken directly from the RMS column inside the analog information table.
See Also:
Harmonics Table
TRUNCATE CYCLES
Location:
Analysis
Description: Remove beginning, middle or end cycles from the active analysis window.
Activation:
Comments: There are 3 options available under the Truncate Cycles menu option. Left removes the
cycles from the first sample to the data bar (solid black vertical line). Right removes the
cycles from the data bar to the last sample. Middle removes the cycles from the data bar
to the reference bar (dotted blue vertical line)
See Also:
TYPE COLUMN
Location:
File Manager
Description: Displays the fault type associated with the long file name. The eighth field in the file
name defines the type field for the IEEE long file-naming format. This field represents the
fault type or contents type of the file.
See Also:
UN/MARK ROWS
Location:
All Tables
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Activation:
Comments: Marked rows are displayed in red. The TotMarks field displayed in the status bar is
updated accordingly.
See Also:
Unmarked Marks
Group Marked Rows
UNMARK MARKS
Location:
All Tables
Menu: Alt-M, U
Comments: Marked rows are displayed in red. The TotMarks field, displayed in the status bar, is
updated accordingly.
See Also:
Mark/Unmark Rows
Group Marked Rows
VIEW MARK(S)
Location:
Analysis
Description: Hide all the unmarked channels and resize the marked channels.
Activation:
Direct: Enter
Menu: Alt-C, V
Comments: Individual channels are marked and unmarked by clicking the left mouse button on the
channels corresponding display ID or channel information or by pressing the spacebar.
Marked channels are displayed in red.
See Also:
Hide Mark(s)
Show All Hidden
Restore Mark(s)
Analysis
Description: View the contents of the active displayed file in an ASCII editor or a hexadecimal editor.
Activation:
Comments: The waveform file is displayed in an ASCII editor if the contents of the file are in text
format and displayed in a hex editor if the file is in binary format.
See Also:
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WAVEFORM DATA
Location:
File Manager
Description: Plot the contents of the event file at the cursor position if there are no marked waveform
files else plot all the marked waveform files.
Activation:
WAVEFORM SUMMARY
Location:
Description: Generates and displays analog and digital summaries for the active file in the file table or
in the analysis window.
Activation:
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A=alarm, N=normal.
An xx:xx:xx.xxx in the events/sensors activity summary indicates that the digital channel's
state did not change from the initial state (Fst).
WINDOW PROPERTIES
Location:
Analysis
Description: Reposition the columns in the analog table, change the fields displayed in the
combination view, change the background colors and trace colors; change the drivers
data type, change the trace/phasor scale multipliers and more refer to the fields below.
Activation:
Fields:
Colors:
Values File:
Display Settings:
Append/Merge:
Driver Data Type:
Filters:
Options:
OK:
Cancel:
Comments: All data windows are defaulted to the display settings. The analog data columns depend
on the data type specified.
See Also:
274
ZIP FILES
Location:
File Manager
Description: Zip a group of files or a single file using the Zip Marked Files option under the File
menu. All support files needed to display the selected files will be automatically included
in the zip file. Support files include Comtrade configuration (*.CFG), header (*.HDR) &
information (*.INF) files, DFRs analog and digital information files such as: Hathaway
DAU files, Rochester preamble and header files, Faxtrax/Director CTL files, Transcan
SCF and TCF files.
Activation:
Fields:
Comments: To zip files, mark the desired files in the file table and select the Zip Marked Files option
from the File menu or right click on the file table and select the Zip
option from
the pop-up menu. All support files needed to display the file(s) are automatically
included.
See Also:
ZOOMING
Location:
Menu: Alt-V, I, O
Direct: + & - keys, Menu buttons
&
Comments: To zoom in press the + key, to zoom out press the - key or use the Zoom In and Out
menu buttons to change the viewing area. If the Max X and Max Y variables, inside the
status bar, are at 32000 then this feature is not be available
ZOOM IN
Location:
Description: Increase the drawing's resolution by multiplying 2.5 with the current X, Y resolution.
Activation:
Comments: The Max X and Max Y variables inside the status bar are updated accordingly.
Restrictions: The Max X and Max Y resolution values cannot exceed 32000.
ZOOM OUT
Location:
275
Description: Decrease the drawing's resolution by dividing 2.5 by the current X, Y resolution.
Activation:
Comments: The Max X and Max Y variables inside the status bar are updated accordingly.
Activation:
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Device Drivers
The DRIVERS.INI file, located in the system directory is used to create device drivers. The driver consists
of script commands that periodically interrogate a device, parse information from the response, display the
parsed response in a text window or graphical display, activate automatic triggers, generate reports, and/or
archive the data. The drivers are created in the DRIVERS.INI file and assigned in the device record dialog.
POLLING TIMES
To change the polling times for the master station open the Drivers.ini file located in the Wavewin32
directory. Navigate to driver # 131. Below are the driver fields.
[MASTER POLL DAILY]
DRIVER#=131 &1
TYPE=ASCII
SETMESSAGE=^[^CMND]
;TXPERIOD=0
;TXDELAY=0
TXPERIOD=T0400
RXSTAY=1
The SETMESSAGE=^[^CMND] command sets the defined messages in the devices EscSeq command.
This tells all devices with the same ATMESSAGE to begin the polling sequence.
The TXPERIOD=0 and TXDELAY=0 commands are used to poll the devices periodically. If serial modems
are used then it is not advisable to use periodical polling. This produces large phone bills. In this driver the
TXPERIOD=0 and TXDELAY=0 are deactivated. Placing a semicolon before the command deactivates the
command. The TXPERIOD=T0400 defines a specific time when to start the polling process in a 24 hour
period. The time is defined in military time 0000-2300. T0400 starts polling the devices at 4:00 am. To
change the polling start time, change the 0400 to the desired time.
FILE LOCATIONS
To change where the files are saved on the connected server open the Drivers.ini file located in the
Wavewin32 directory. Navigate to driver # 130. Below are the driver fields.
[MONITOR PATH & XMITFILES]
DRIVER#=130 &133
TYPE=ASCII
SETMESSAGE=MOVEXFR^@
DIRMESSAGE=W:\FAULTLIBRARY\STATIONS
TXPERIOD=120
TXDELAY=-101
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[XMITFILES TO BRIDGE]
DRIVER#=133
TYPE=ASCII
ATMESSAGE=MOVEXFR
TXFILE=C:\SDCSAVE\*.SLH W:\FAULTLIBRARY\HISTORY /MOVE
TXFILE=C:\SDCSAVE\*.3EH W:\FAULTLIBRARY\HISTORY /MOVE
TXFILE=C:\SDCSAVE\*.3TH W:\FAULTLIBRARY\HISTORY /MOVE
TXFILE=C:\SDCSAVE\*.SLS W:\FAULTLIBRARY\SUMMARY /MOVE
TXFILE=C:\SDCSAVE\*.DLS W:\FAULTLIBRARY\SUMMARY /MOVE
TXFILE=C:\SDCSAVE\*.30S W:\FAULTLIBRARY\SUMMARY /MOVE
TXFILE=C:\SDCSAVE\*.SOP W:\FAULTLIBRARY\SUMMARY /MOVE
TXFILE=C:\SDCSAVE\*.SLP W:\FAULTLIBRARY\SUMMARY /MOVE
TXFILE=C:\SDCSAVE\*.SEL W:\FAULTLIBRARY\EVENT /MOVE
TXFILE=C:\SDCSAVE\*.OSC W:\FAULTLIBRARY\EVENT /MOVE
TXFILE=C:\SDCSAVE\*.30X W:\FAULTLIBRARY\EVENT /MOVE
TXFILE=C:\SDCSAVE\*.DFR W:\FAULTLIBRARY\EVENT /MOVE
TXFILE=C:\SDCSAVE\*.X01 W:\FAULTLIBRARY\EVENT /MOVE
TXFILE=C:\SDCSAVE\*.EOP W:\FAULTLIBRARY\EVENT /MOVE
TXFILE=C:\SDCSAVE\*.FLP W:\FAULTLIBRARY\EVENT /MOVE
TXFILE=C:\SDCSAVE\*.TLR W:\FAULTLIBRARY\EVENT /MOVE
TXFILE=C:\SDCSAVE\*.DXF W:\FAULTLIBRARY\STATIONS /MOVE
TXFILE=C:\SDCSAVE\*.DN* W:\FAULTLIBRARY\STATIONS /MOVE
TXFILE=C:\SDCSAVE\*.OK* W:\FAULTLIBRARY\STATIONS /MOVE
TXFILE=C:\SDCSAVE\*.BSV W:\FAULTLIBRARY\LOADPROFILE /MOVE
Driver # 131, [MONITOR PATH & XMITFILES] sets a message telling driver # 133 [XMITFILES TO
BRIDGE] to execute. Also, driver number 133 must be included in drivers 131 DRIVER# field for the 133
driver to execute, DRIVER#=130 &133.
The subdirectories defined on the master station computer in driver # 133 must remain fixed and cannot be
changed (C:\). The destination drive for the files on the server can be changed. Change the drive letter (W:\)
to the mapped driver letter for the connected server. All files with the listed extensions are moved from the
polling computers C:\SDCSAVE directory to the specified directories on the server.
NOTE: Make sure the above directories exist on the server before starting the polling process.
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13:
10:
Y:
Carriage Return
Line Feed
2 Digit Year (Current Date & Time from the System Clock)
YR:
MON:
DAY:
HR:
MIN:
SEC:
HSEC:
ID:
PID:
HDR:
ADDR:
SID:
STN:
VER:
CRCSATEC:
CRCMDAR:
CRCBI:
CRCDLP:
CRCHYDRAN:
CRCHATH:
CRCDPU:
CRCPASS:
P#:
#:
^X^Y:
%#:N:
$FILE:N:
CMND:
CMND1:
CMND2:
CMND3:
CMND4:
CMND5:
CMND6:
4 Digit Year
Month
Day
Hour
Minute
Second
Hundredth of a Second
Device Number
Port Number
Device Name
Device Address
Station Number
Station Name
Programs Version Number
Proprietary SATEC Meter 8-Bit Checksum
Proprietary ABB MDAR Relay 16-Bit CRC Checksum
Proprietary BiTRONICS Meter 8-Bit Checksum
Proprietary DLP Relay 16-Bit CRC Checksum
Proprietary Hydran CRC Checksum
Proprietary Hathaway DFR I, II and IIB CRC Checksum
Proprietary DPU Modbus CRC Checksum
Creates a 6 character random password.
Pause # of Seconds (Maximum Delay is 99 Seconds)
Any 1 Byte integer Number in Decimal (0 to 255)
The Variable Name "X" From Device# "Y"
The text # will be left justified with blanks to the length specified in N.
Read Nth line in the file specified in FILE and insert in the command.
The file specified in the FILE field must be in the Wavewin directory.
The first parameter in the "EscSeq Command" Field.
The second parameter in the "EscSeq Command" Field.
The third parameter in the "EscSeq Command" Field.
The fourth parameter in the "EscSeq Command" Field.
The fifth parameter in the "EscSeq Command" Field.
The sixth parameter in the "EscSeq Command" Field.
The seventh parameter in the "EscSeq Command" Field.
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Other drivers can also be included by using the "&" character followed by the driver number. For
example: "DRIVER#=2 &7 &1" will cause drivers 2, then 7 then 1 to execute. The maximum
number of included drivers is 64. Included drivers can also include other drivers. Below is an
example where included drivers can be used, there are 5 driver defined:
SEL Logon driver defined at Driver # 1.
SEL History driver defined at Driver # 2.
SEL Events driver defined at Driver 3.
SEL Meter driver defined at Driver # 4.
SEL Logout driver defined at Driver # 5.
To execute each driver for an SEL device create and new driver at Driver # 5 and include the top
five drivers: DRIVER#=6, &1, &2, &3, &4, &5. Below is an example of Driver #6.
[SEL, POLL SEL-351/311]
DRIVER#=6 &1 &2 &3 &4 &5
Drivers are executed in the order that they are included. In general there are six different ways to
execute a driver:
PERIODICALLY:
2) DAILY:
3) WEEKLY:
4) MONTHLY:
5) CONDITIONALLY:
6) MANUALLY:
Periodically executed drivers are called interrogation drivers and are executed when the
TXPERIOD elapses. Manually executed drivers ("TXPERIOD=0" AND "TXDELAY=0") are called
Control Menus and are executed from the Control Menu list in the DXF display window. Refer
to the examples below on how to create control drivers.
TYPE:
Defines the type of data specified in the "TX" & "LOG" commands. The two available types are
ASCII or Hexadecimal.
SYSTEM COMMANDS
REPORTIF:
A sequence of characters to search for (ASCII or Hex) in the captured data. If the sequence is
found then the captured data is saved to a file using the IEEE long file naming convention and
transmitted to a remote computer. A file transmit driver must exists for the reportif file to be sent.
The maximum Reportif length is 255 characters. The reportif can also include escape sequence
commands.
SETPORT:
A command used to reinitialize the port configuration dynamically. Use this command to reinitialize
a ports baud rate, byte size, parity and stopbits before the driver is executed. This feature is useful
when switching between different devices connected via the same port. For example if 2 SEL 2030
with different port configurations are being polled from the same modem or direct connection then
setport will insure the proper port configuration for both SEL 2030s.
SETSYSVAR:
An internal command use to change the value of any one of the 7 EscSeq internal variables. The
EscSeq variables are defined in the device record. The command sequence is
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LOG COMMANDS
LOGPERIOD:
The save cycle in seconds (an integer number up to 2 million). For example, if "LOGPERIOD=90"
was specified in a driver then the variables and text that are specified in the "LOGCOMMAND" will
be saved to disk once every 90 seconds. The saved data is stored in text format in the filename
specified in the LOGFILE=" command to the save directory defined in the Save and Archive
dialog. If "LOGPERIOD=0" was specified then these actions will not occur unless "LOGDELAY>0"
was specified in which case the driver will execute one time only. If "LOGPERIOD=T0800" was
specified then the driver will execute at 08:00 am every day. T commands are specified in military
time.
LOGDELAY:
The duration in seconds to wait before the Log cycle begins. For example, if "LOGDELAY=3" was
specified then only the first occurrence of "LOGPERIOD" is delayed by 3 seconds
(LOGPERIOD+LOGDELAY). In the previous example the first period will occur after 93 seconds,
all others will occur 90 seconds apart. To have the log cycle begin immediately set
LOGPERIOD=-89 (90+-89). If "LOGPERIOD=0" was specified than specifying "LOGDELAY" will
cause the driver to execute one time only (this is useful for writing headers to the log file).
LOGFILE:
The path and file name of the text file that will contain the outputs of the "LOGCOMMAND=". If the
path is not specified than the default save path (save path specified in the Save & Archive dialog)
is used. If the command "LOGFILE" is not included than the system will automatically assign an
IEEE long file name with a .CSV extension. The maximum length is 255 character and escape
code commands are allowed.
LOGRENAME:
Automatically renames the specified LOGFILE= file to an IEEE long file name with a .CSV
extension. The specified file must exist in the specified path (path defined in the LOGFILE
command or the save path define din the Save & Archive dialog). If the path is not specified in
the LOGFILE= command than the default save path is used. This command is required in order
to transfer files that are being periodically appended. LOGRENAME occurs upon TXPERIOD and
not upon LOGPERIOD. The maximum length is 255 characters and escape code commands are
allowed.
LOGCOMMAND:
Specifies a sequence of characters to save (ASCII OR BINARY) to the LOGFILE= when the
"LOGPERIOD" command expires. The maximum length is 1024 characters and escape code
commands are allowed. For example the following LOGCOMMAND:
^[10;13;YR;MON;DAY;HR;MIN;SEC;HSEC;ID;HDR;ADDR;SID;STN;VER;^TOTMW^2]
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Will cause a carriage return, line feed, 4 digit year, month, day, hour, minute, second, hundredth of
second, device number, device name, device address, station number, station name, version and
the values of the user variable "TOTMW" from device # 2, to be saved to the log file.
WARNING: Using a Pause command in this escape sequence will generate errors. Pause
command are mainly used in TXCOMMANDS
LOGHEADER:
Specifies a sequence of characters to save as the first line upon, creation of the log file specified in
the "LOGFILE" COMMAND. The maximum length is 1024 characters and escape code commands
are allowed.
Example driver with LOG commands defined:
[GE-DLP VALUES]
DRIVER#=125
TYPE=ASCII
ATMESSAGE=^[^STN],^[^SID],RUN
RXSTAY=2
;SCAN
RXSTRIP=N00, C00, X52, Y1, H6, "
Scan GE-DLP Relay"
RXSTRIP=N00, C06, X52, Y3, H1, "
Time:", %^DTM
RXSTRIP=N00, C14, X52, Y4, H1, "
Status:", %^STS
RXSTRIP=N00, C02, X52, Y6, H0, "Total to Download:", %^TOT
RXSTRIP=N00, C01, X52, Y7, H0, "
At Event:", %^ATF
;METER
RXSTRIP=N00, C14, X01, Y1, H1, "
DLP METER: ", %^DDT
RXSTRIP=N00, C14, X01, Y2, H1, " --------------------------"
RXSTRIP=N00, C14, X05, Y3, H1, "IA: ",
%^IA
RXSTRIP=N00, C14, X15, Y3, H1, "Angle: ",
%^AIA
RXSTRIP=N00, C14, X05, Y4, H1, "IB: ",
%^IB
RXSTRIP=N00, C14, X15, Y4, H1, "Angle: ",
%^AIB
RXSTRIP=N00, C14, X05, Y5, H1, "IC: ",
%^IC
RXSTRIP=N00, C14, X15, Y5, H1, "Angle: ",
%^AIC
RXSTRIP=N00, C14, X05, Y6, H1, "IN: ",
%^IN
RXSTRIP=N00, C14, X15, Y6, H1, "Angle: ",
%^AIN
RXSTRIP=N00, C14, X28, Y3, H1, "VA: ",
%^VA
RXSTRIP=N00, C14, X40, Y3, H1, "Angle: ",
%^AVA
RXSTRIP=N00, C14, X28, Y4, H1, "VB: ",
%^VB
RXSTRIP=N00, C14, X40, Y4, H1, "Angle: ",
%^AVB
RXSTRIP=N00, C14, X28, Y5, H1, "VC: ",
%^VC
RXSTRIP=N00, C14, X40, Y5, H1, "Angle: ",
%^AVC
RXSTRIP=N00, C14, X05, Y7, H1, "P(MWatt): ", %^PW
RXSTRIP=N00, C14, X05, Y8, H1, "Q(MVar): ", %^QV
;DUN FILE
LOGFILE=C:\SDCSAVE\^[^STN].ZNN
LOGHEADER=STATION#(6/INFO), DEVICE#(6/INFO), HDRONOFF(6/INFO),
LOGHEADER= DATE(0/DATE), TIME(1/TIME), (4/DATE), (4/PORT),
LOGHEADER= Va(4/kV), Vb(4/kV), Vc(4/kV),
LOGHEADER= Ia(4/Amp), Ib(4/Amp), Ic(4/Amp),
LOGHEADER= P(4/Mwatt), Q(4/Mvars), (4/EVENTS), (4/STATUS),
TITLE(6/INFO)^[13;10]
LOGCOMMAND=^[^SID], ^[ID], ^[^CMND1],
LOGCOMMAND= ^[MON]/^[DAY]/^[YR], ^[HR]:^[MIN]:^[SEC], ^[^DTM], ^[^PID],
LOGCOMMAND= ^[^VA], ^[^VB], ^[^VC],
LOGCOMMAND= ^[^IA], ^[^IB], ^[^IC],
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FILE COMMANDS
RENFILE:
Automatically renames an existing file to a new name. The command sequence is
RENFILE=path+existing file name | new file name. The specified file must exist in the specified
path. The pipe sign is used as a separator between the old path & filename and the new path & file
name. RENFILE executes upon a "TXPERIOD" command or upon an ATMESSAGE command.
The maximum length is 255 characters and escape code commands are allowed.
Example: RENFILE=C:\TEMP\^[^CMND].CSV | C:\TEMP\^[^CMND1].CSV
DELFILE:
Automatically deletes the specified file. The command sequence is DELFILE=path+filename.
DELFILE executes upon a "TXPERIOD" command or upon an ATMESSAGE command. The
maximum length is 255 characters and escape code commands are allowed.
Example: DELFILE=C:\TEMP\^[^CMND].CSV
RUNFILE:
Runs the specified file and passes the defined command line parameters to the specified
application. The command sequence is RUNFILE=path+existing file name | command line
parameters. If the path is not in the system environment then the path is required. If command line
parameters are used then they must have a pipe sign preceding the command line parameters.
RUNFILE executes upon a "TXPERIOD" command or upon an "ATMESSAGE" command. The
maximum length is 255 characters and escape code commands are allowed.
Example: RUNFILE=C:\TEMP\FTP_SCRIPT.EXE | "C:\TEMP\ACTIVE_SCRIPT"
DUNRENAME:
Automatically renames all files with a .ZUN extension to the same file name with a .DUN
extension. Also, all files with a *.ZN* extension are renamed with a *.DN* extension. The
command sequence is DUNRENAME=path. The path is the file path where all *.ZUN and *.ZN*
are located on disk. DUNRENAME executes upon a "TXPERIOD" command or upon an
ATMESSAGE command. The maximum length is 255 characters and escape code commands
are allowed.
Example: DUNRENAME=C:\SDCSAVE\^[^STN]
MESSAGE COMMANDS
SETMESSAGE:
Sequence of characters sent as a message to all loaded drivers. All drivers that have an
"ATMESSAGE=" command matching the sent message will be executed in the order defined in the
device manager table. The maximum length is 255 characters. The system can handle up to 32
messages per second. For example the command "SETMESSAGE=DIAL,LOGON,HANGUP^2"
will send the messages 'DIAL' & 'LOGON' to all loaded drivers and will send the message
'HANGUP' to the drivers on device #2 only. The maximum length for each message in the
sequence is 24 characters.
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ATMESSAGE:
Sequence of characters that will cause the driver to execute if it is equal to the received
"SETMESSAGE=" command string. The "SETMESSAGE=" and "ATMESSAGE=" commands can
appear together in the same driver as long as they are not equal. This is useful for organizing
drivers in a link list and executing them in order. If the "SETMESSAGE=" and "ATMESSAGE=" are
equal in the same driver than the system will fall into and endless loop. The maximum length for
each ATMESSAGE is 24 characters.
Example drivers with "SETMESSAGE=" and "ATMESSAGE=" commands defined:
[INITIATE SDC POLLING]
DRIVER#=143
TYPE=ASCII
SETMESSAGE=RUN
TXPERIOD=300
TXDELAY=-250
[SEL SWITCH LOGON]
DRIVER#=10 &127
TYPE=ASCII
ATMESSAGE=^[^STN],^[^SID],RUN
TXCOMMAND=^[P2]ACC^[13;P3;^CMND1;13]
RXSTAY=30
RXEND=*>
RXWAIT=4
RXQUIT=SDCEND^[^SID]
;CHK
RXSTRIP=N00, %NoRsp, @STS
RXSTRIP=N01, B01, X01, Y03, D00, C07, H07, "", V=ACC, P0, JC0, J01
RXSTRIP=N00, %Done, @STS
;MID
RXSTRIP=N01, S01, T40, X01, Y04, D00, C14, H11, "", @D3
RXSTRIP=N02, S01, T40, X01, Y05, D00, C08, H11, "", @D4
RXSTRIP=N00, C14, H01, X01, Y07, "PORT-ID:", %^PID, @PORT
RXSTRIP=N00, C06, H01, X01, Y08, "DIAL-AT:", %^[MON]/^[DAY]/^[YR]-,
%^[HR]:^[MIN]:^[SEC], @CALL
;LOG
LOGFILE=PORT-^[^PID].SOE
LOGCOMMAND=^[Mon]/^[Day]/^[Yr]-^[Hr]:^[Min]:^[Sec]> ^[^STN](^[^SID]),
SEL-SWITCH LOGON, STS=^[^STS;13;10]
DIRMESSAGE:
The name of a directory path for the system to monitor. If any "*.MSG" files are detected then the
name portion of the filenames will be used as messages to the system as in "SETMESSAGE".
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listed "TXFILE" commands are concatenated to a single data buffer of 1024 characters maximum
length.
FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL:
The protocol is very simple, designed to be quick and highly dependent on the quality of the
communication link. First, the transmit end sends: (START BLOCK)+(FILE CONTENTS)+(END
BLOCK) and then upon "END BLOCK" the received-end sends: (ACK BLOCK).
In the event that the "END BLOCK" terminator was not received then the receive-end will terminate
and reset in 30 seconds from the time that the last byte was received. The block formats are as
follows (all values, messages and parameters are enclosed by parenthesis and all messages are
case sensitive):
Start Block:
BYTE 1-2:
BYTE 3-23:
BYTE 24:
BYTE 25--:
BYTE LAST:
File Contents:
The actual file contents starting from the first to the last byte.
End Block:
BYTE 1:
BYTE 2-7:
BYTE 8-11:
BYTE 12-13:
Ack Block:
BYTE 1-2:
BYTE 3-21:
BYTE 22:
BYTE 23-27:
BYTE 28-31:
BYTE 32:
BYTE 33--:
BYTE LAST:
Example:
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For example the exact protocol to transfer a 2 byte file named HELLO.TXT containing the word
"HI" is as follows (the skipped lines are transmitted line feeds (VALUE=10)):
TX ->|
| File Transfer Enable:
| C:\TEMP;HELLO.TXT;000000002;645175976;4/10/2001 19:54:50;
| HICrc:= A7DB
|
RX <-|
| File Transfer Done:
| Crc: A7DB
| C:\TEMP;HELLO.TXT;000000002;645175976;4/10/2001 19:54:50;
|
TXDIAL:
This command is only valid when "TXFILE" is specified. If "TXFILE" finds files to transfer then the
sequence of characters specified in "TXDIAL" will be transmitted first. The maximum sequence
length is 255 characters. Example: TXDIAL=^[13;P1]ATDT 1,123-456-7899^[13;P60].
Note: The "P60" (pause 60 seconds) above will be aborted when "CONNECT" is detected.
TXHANGUP:
This command is only valid when "TXFILE" is specified. When "TXFILE" file transfer is complete
the sequence of characters in the "TXHANGUP" command will be transmitted. The maximum
sequence length is 255 characters.
Example driver with "TXDIAL", TXFILE and "TXHANGUP" commands defined:
[TRANSMIT FILES EXAMPLE]
DRIVER#=11
TYPE=ASCII
TXDIAL=AT^[13;10;P2]ATDT 1,700-555-1234^[13;10;P45]
TXFILE=C:\FAULTLIB\MEHTA\SHIP\*.SCF S:\SYSPROT\RECORDS\DFR
TXFILE=C:\FAULTLIB\MEHTA\SHIP\*.X01 S:\SYSPROT\RECORDS\DFR
TXHANGUP=^[P2]+++^[P2]ATH0^[13;10;P3]AT&F^[13;10;P2]ATS0=1^[13;10;P2]
TXPERIOD=900
TXDELAY=5
If no files are present in the source directory then the driver is not executed.
TXSTART:
Sequence of characters to transmit (ASCII OR BINARY) before "TXCOMMAND" and "TXLOGON"
("TXSTART" is inserted at the beginning of these commands). The TXSTART + TXLOGON +
TXCOMMAND definitions are concatenated together to form the final transmit command sent to
the device upon a "TXPERIOD" or upon ATMESSAGE. The maximum length for TXSTART is
1024 characters and escape code commands are allowed.
TXLOGON:
A sequence of characters to transmit (ASCII or Binary) when the driver is loaded for the first time.
The maximum sequence length is 255 characters. TXLOGON will only work from the parent driver.
Escape code sequences are allowed.
TXCOMMAND:
A sequence of characters to transmit (ASCII or Binary) upon "TXPERIOD" or upon ATMESSAGE
or by request by the control options menu. The maximum length is 1024 characters and escape
code commands are allowed. For example, to request a meter command from a DLP relay use the
following driver to transmit the TXCOMMAND:
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02^[ADDR]35CA00^[CRCDLP;P1]05FA^[P1]06F9^[P1]06F9
[DLP METER]
DRIVER#=69
TYPE=HEX
ATMESSAGE=^[^STN],^[^SID],RUN
TXCOMMAND=02^[ADDR]35CA00^[CRCDLP;P1]05FA^[P1]06F9^[P1]06F9
RXSTAY=5
RXEND=04FB
RXWAIT=3
RXSTRIP=N01, S11, T20, D0, C8, X01, Y1, H8,"
DLP METER: ", @DDT
RXSTRIP=N00,
D0, C8, X01, Y2, H8," -------------------------"
RXSTRIP=N01, S31, T6, D0, C8, X05, Y3, H8, "IA: ",
@IAV
RXSTRIP=N01, S37, T4, D0, C8, X15, Y3, H8, "Angle: ",
@AIA
RXSTRIP=N01, S41, T6, D0, C8, X05, Y4, H8, "IB: ",
@IBV
RXSTRIP=N01, S47, T4, D0, C8, X15, Y4, H8, "Angle: ",
@AIB
RXSTRIP=N01, S51, T6, D0, C8, X05, Y5, H8, "IC: ",
@ICV
RXSTRIP=N01, S57, T4, D0, C8, X15, Y5, H8, "Angle: ",, @AIC
RXSTRIP=N01, S61, T6, D0, C8, X05, Y6, H8, "IN: ",
@INV
RXSTRIP=N01, S67, T4, D0, C8, X15, Y6, H8, "Angle: ",
@AIN
RXSTRIP=N01, S71, T5, D0, C8, X28, Y3, H8, "VA: ",
@VAV
RXSTRIP=N01, S76, T4, D0, C8, X40, Y3, H8, "Angle: ",
@AVA
RXSTRIP=N01, S80, T5, D0, C8, X28, Y4, H8, "VB: ",
@VBV
RXSTRIP=N01, S85, T4, D0, C8, X40, Y4, H8, "Angle: ",
@AVB
RXSTRIP=N01, S89, T5, D0, C8, X28, Y5, H8, "VC: ",
@VCV
RXSTRIP=N01, S94, T4, D0, C8, X40, Y5, H8, "Angle: ",
@AVC
RXSTRIP=N01, S98, T6, D0, C8, X05, Y7, H8, "P:(MWatt): ",@PMW
RXSTRIP=N01, S104, T6, D0, C8, X05, Y8, H8, "Q:(MVar): ", @QMV
The DLP meter TXCOMMAND will transmit a hex 02 byte, the address stored in the devices
record, the hex values 35 CA 00, and the DLPCRC values. It will then pause for 1 second then
transmit the hex values 05 FA pause again for 1 second then transmit the 06 F9, pause for 1
second and transmit the 06 F9 again.
Another example is the terminate modem connection command:
^[10;13;P1]+++^[P3]ATH0^[13;10]
There are a number of pre-canned drivers used for downloading events, summaries, histories,
RTU-SOE points, DNP status points, and for time synchronizing the devices. The pre-canned
drivers are called via the TXCOMMAND. Refer to the following on how to call the pre-canned
drivers.
"TXCOMMAND=RTU-SOE"
The RTU-SOE command executes the precoded SES-92 binary protocol for reading SOE points
from the RTU. The command executes upon a "TXPERIOD" or "ATMESSAGE".
REQUIREMENTS:
TYPE=BINARY
RXSTAY=2
Use the "D0" data type with the "RXSTRIP" commands.
"TXCOMMAND=RTU-ANALOG"
The RTU-ANALOG command executes the precoded SES-92 binary protocol for reading analog
dumps from the RTU. The command executes upon a "TXPERIOD" or "ATMESSAGE".
REQUIREMENTS:
TYPE=BINARY
A-11
RXSTAY=2
Use the "D0" data type with the "RXSTRIP" commands.
"TXCOMMAND=RTU-STATUS"
The RTU-STATUS command executes the precoded SES-92 binary protocol for reading status
dumps from the RTU. The command executes upon a "TXPERIOD" or "ATMESSAGE".
REQUIREMENTS:
TYPE=BINARY
RXSTAY=2
Use the "D0" data type with the "RXSTRIP" commands.
"TXCOMMAND=SEL-351FM"
The SEL-351FM (fast meter) command executes the precoded SEL-351 binary protocol for fast
meter operations. The command executes upon a "TXPERIOD" or "ATMESSAGE".
REQUIREMENTS:
TYPE=BINARY
RXSTAY=2
Use the "D0" data type with the "RXSTRIP" commands.
"TXCOMMAND=SEL-EVENTS"
The SEL-EVENTS command executes the precoded SEL EVE ASCII protocol for automatic
event capture. The latest raw events files are downloaded and saved in separate files using the
IEEE long file naming convention with the extension .SEL. Summary files for each event is
also saved in separate files using the IEEE long file naming convention with the extension
.SLS and a history file is created if there are new events to download. The history file is also
saved using IEEE long file naming convention with the extension .SLH. The command
executes upon a "TXPERIOD" or "ATMESSAGE".
REQUIREMENTS:
TYPE=ASCII
RXSTAY=30
RXEND==>
RXWAIT=4
Example Summary File:
SEL FAULT REPORT
--------------------------Date
Time
Station
Device
Event
Location
LineLen
Targets
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
06/25/02
17:25:59.18
SEAVILLE SW
A-521
AG
+1.76
4.70
COMM ZONE2 EN G 50
A-12
DATE
A-521
TIME
Date: 12/05/02
EVENT
LOCAT
GRP TARGETS
12/04/02 14:50:42.202 CG
+22.90
1
11/25/02 17:10:03.189 CG 64
1
EN
07/20/02 09:12:28.082 AG
+21.84
1
EN
EN
Time: 12:29:47.012
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
07/20/02
07/02/02
07/02/02
06/25/02
04/01/02
03/14/01
00/00/01
00/00/01
00/00/01
09:12:27.874
17:01:51.200
16:57:56.713
17:25:59.180
04:43:19.558
00:28:36.139
00:03:11.753
00:03:07.501
00:03:03.062
AG
BG
BG
AG
ER
BG
BG
BG
BG
+40.53
+22.09
+34.93
+1.76
$$$$$$
+4.85
-0.02
+16.05
+16.00
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
EN
EN
EN
INST ZONE1 EN A G
EN
EN
INST ZONE1 EN B G
EN
EN
"TXCOMMAND=SYNC-ARB"
The STNC-ARB command executes the precoded ARBITRAR ASCII protocol for reading the
GPS clocks time and sets the PC'S system clock. The command executes upon a
"TXPERIOD" or "ATMESSAGE".
REQUIREMENTS:
TYPE=ASCII
RXSTAY=4
RXEND
RXPLUS in this case are reserved for internal use.
"TXCOMMAND=SYNC-TRUE"
The SYNC-TRUE command executes the precoded TRUE TIME ASCII protocol for reading the
GPS clocks time and sets the PC'S system clock. The command executes upon a
"TXPERIOD" or "ATMESSAGE".
REQUIREMENTS:
TYPE=ASCII
RXSTAY=4
RXEND
RXPLUS in this case are reserved for internal use.
"TXCOMMAND=DNP-ANALOG"
The DNP-ANALOG command executes the precoded DNP 3.0 protocol for reading analog
values from the connected devices. The analog values can be referenced by line number in the
RXSTRIP commands. For example, analog value 1 is located in line 1, analog value 2 is in line
2 and so on. The line values are stored as ASCII characters. The command executes upon a
"TXPERIOD" or "ATMESSAGE".
REQUIREMENTS:
TYPE=BINARY
RXSTAY=4
Use the "D0" data type with the "RXSTRIP" commands.
"TXCOMMAND=HATH-DFR"
The HATH-DFR command executes the precoded HATHAWAY DFR-II protocol for downloading
the latest records and saving them to separate files using the IEEE long file naming convention
with the extension .DFR. The command executes upon a "TXPERIOD" or "ATMESSAGE".
REQUIREMENTS:
TYPE=BINARY
RXSTAY=15
RXEND=1B 03 FF
RXPLUS=1
"TXCOMMAND=REL-30X"
The REL-30X command executes the precoded ABB REL30X protocol for downloading the
latest event records, target files and history files for the events and targets. All downloaded data
is saved to separate files using the IEEE long file naming convention. The event files have the
extension .30X, the summary files have the extension .30S and the event history files have
A-13
the extension .3EH and targets history files have .3TH. The command executes upon a
"TXPERIOD" or "ATMESSAGE".
REQUIREMENTS:
TYPE=HEX
RXSTAY=4
RXPLUS in this case is reserved for internal use.
Example Target File:
REL 301/302 FAULT REPORT
--------------------------MODEL = REL 301/302
STATION ID = SEAVILLE SW
LINE ID = B43 (REL-302)
DATE = 09/04/03 03:14:11.830
FAULT TYPE = BG Fault
TARGET = Z3 Pickup
BK1
BK2
Z1G
Z1P
Z2P
Z2G
Z3P
Z3G
PLTG
PLTP
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
SEND
RX1
RX2
WFT
ITP
ITG
CIF
LLT
GB
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Z
FANG
DMI
DKM
=
=
=
=
7.04 Ohms
68
30.00 Miles
48.20 kilometers
PFLC
PFLV
LP
VPA
VPB
VPC
V1
V2
3V0
IPA
IPB
IPC
I1
I2
3I0
IPN
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
1.50 Amps
68.00 Volts
3
63.20 Volts
55.20 Volts
62.80 Volts
60.30 Volts
5.11 Volts
0.10 Volts
5.90 Amps
8.00 Amps
3.10 Amps
5.14 Amps
3.11 Amps
0.18 Amps
0.00 Amps
ANG
ANG
ANG
ANG
ANG
ANG
ANG
ANG
ANG
ANG
ANG
ANG
ANG
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
-117
128
3.69
-51.15
0
-21
176
33
-53.50
39.38
46.01
0
SEAVILLE SW
115 (REL-302)
05/13/2004 01:06:18 PM
#
TRIG DATE
TRIG TIME
F-TYPE
TRIGGER
DIST EVENT#
-----------------------------------------------------------------10 10/31/2003 19:48:06.100 BG Fault
Z3 Pickup
279
210
09 06/24/2003 10:05:42.900 CA Fault
Z3 Pickup
340
1
08 05/25/2003 09:04:34.990 AG Fault
Trip
128
15
07 05/25/2003 09:04:34.970 AG Fault
Z2 Pickup
128
223
06 05/25/2003 09:03:46.100 AG Fault
Trip
1
14
05 05/25/2003 09:03:42.720 AG Fault
Trip
1
253
04 05/25/2003 09:03:16.560 AG Fault
Trip
128
76
03 05/25/2003 09:03:16.550 AG Fault
Z2 Pickup
128
172
02 05/25/2003 09:02:51.670 AG Fault
Trip
174
219
01 05/25/2003 09:00:02.730 AG Fault
Trip
174
10
16 05/25/2003 08:59:46.990 AG Fault
Trip
175
169
15 05/25/2003 08:53:55.620 AG Fault
Trip
175
216
14 05/25/2003 08:53:43.840 AG Fault
Trip
174
7
13 05/25/2003 08:51:44.750 AG Fault
Trip
174
246
12 05/25/2003 08:51:34.800 AG Fault
Trip
172
5
11 05/25/2003 08:51:21.200 AG Fault
Trip
174
20
Example Event History File:
-- REL EVENT HISTORY ----------------------------STATION ID =
LINE ID =
DATE =
SEAVILLE SW
B43 (REL-302)
05/13/2004 01:18:05 PM
#
EVE-DATE
EVE-TIME
COUNTER
TRIGGER
------------------------------------------------------09 05/07/2004
10:23:19.100 0000
N / A
08 04/23/2004
18:28:19.450 0008
Trip
07 04/23/2004
18:28:18.970 0007
Z3 Pickup
06 04/01/2004
19:17:02.240 0006
Z3 Pickup
05 02/28/2004
15:25:57.580 0005
Z3 Pickup
04 10/15/2003
16:53:15.370 0004
Z3 Pickup
03 09/04/2003
03:14:12.100 0003
Z3 Pickup
02 09/04/2003
03:14:11.840 0002
Z3 Pickup
01 09/04/2003
03:14:11.710 0001
Z3 Pickup
16 00/00/2000
00:00:00.000 0000
N / A
15 00/00/2000
00:00:00.000 0000
N / A
14 00/00/2000
00:00:00.000 0000
N / A
13 00/00/2000
00:00:00.000 0000
N / A
12 00/00/2000
00:00:00.000 0000
N / A
11 00/00/2000
00:00:00.000 0000
N / A
10 00/00/2000
00:00:00.000 0000
N / A
"TXCOMMAND=REL-30X-M"
The REL-30X-M command executes the precoded ABB REL30X-M protocol for downloading the
latest meter values. The command executes upon a "TXPERIOD" or "ATMESSAGE".
REQUIREMENTS:
TYPE=HEX
RXSTAY=4
RXPLUS in this case is reserved for internal use.
Meter Values Extracted:
Date and Time
A-15
AG
Z1
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
Va: 000.4 KV
Vb: 134.0 KV
Vc: 134.0 KV
"TXCOMMAND=DPU-MODBUS "
The DPU-MODBUS command executes the precoded ABB DPU-MODBUS protocol for
downloading the latest event records. All downloaded data is saved to separate files using the
IEEE long file naming convention. The event files have the extension .DPU. The command
executes upon a "TXPERIOD" or "ATMESSAGE".
REQUIREMENTS:
TYPE=HEX
RXSTAY=10
RXEND=^[13;10]
RXPLUS in this case is reserved for internal use.
"TXCOMMAND=ROCH-DFR"
The ROCH-DFR command executes the precoded Rochester DFR protocol for downloading the
latest event records. All downloaded data is saved to separate files using the Rochester naming
A-16
convention. The event files have the extension .0##. The command executes upon a
"TXPERIOD" or "ATMESSAGE".
REQUIREMENTS:
TYPE=HEX
RXSTAY=8
RXPLUS in this case is reserved for internal use.
"TXCOMMAND=GE-D60"
The GE-D60 command executes the precoded GE-D60 protocol for downloading the latest
event records. All downloaded data is saved to separate files using the IEEE long file naming
convention. The event files are in the Comtrade format and have the extension .CFG, .DAT.
The command executes upon a "TXPERIOD" or "ATMESSAGE".
REQUIREMENTS:
TYPE=HEX
RXSTAY=8
RXPLUS in this case is reserved for internal use.
"TXCOMMAND=FTP-EVENTS"
The FTP-EVENTS command executes the standard FTP protocol for downloading the latest
event records from the connected FTP server. All downloaded data is saved to separate files
using either the IEEE long file naming convention or maintaining the original file name. The
event files are in the manufacturer allocated format. The command executes upon a
"TXPERIOD" or "ATMESSAGE".
REQUIREMENTS:
TYPE=ASCII
RXSTAY=4
RXPLUS in this case is reserved for internal use.
"TXCOMMAND=FTP-SEND"
The FTP-SEND command executes the standard FTP protocol for sending event files to the
connected FTP server. The command executes upon a "TXPERIOD" or "ATMESSAGE".
REQUIREMENTS:
TYPE=ASCII
RXSTAY=4
RXPLUS in this case is reserved for internal use.
TXEND:
A sequence of characters to transmit (ASCII OR BINARY) after the "TXCOMMAND" and
"TXLOGON" commands ("TXEND" is inserted at the end of these commands). The maximum
length is 1024 characters and escape code commands are allowed.
TXPERIOD:
The transmit cycle in seconds (an integer number integer number up to 2 to 2 million). For
example, if "TXPERIOD=4" was specified then the "TXSTART", "TXCOMMAND", and "TXEND"
strings are concatenated and transmitted once every 4 seconds. If "TXPERIOD=0" was specified
then these actions will not occur unless "TXDELAY>0" was specified in which case the driver will
execute one time only. If "TXPERIOD=T0800" was specified then the driver will execute at 08:00
am. All T periods are defined in military time.
TXDELAY:
The duration in seconds to wait before the transmit cycle begins. For example, if "TXDELAY=3"
was specified then only the first occurrence of "TXPERIOD" is delayed by 3 seconds. In the
previous example the first period occurs after 7 seconds (TXPERIOD+TXDELAY) and all others will
occur 4 seconds apart. If "TXPERIOD=0" was specified then specifying "TXDELAY" will cause the
driver to execute only one time (useful for logon procedures).
A-17
TXBREAK:
This command sends a number of break signals to the connected device. The sequence runs by
first calling the WinAPI SetCommBreak function to suspend character transmission for the
specified communications device and places the transmission line in a break state until the
ClearCommBreak function is called. It then waits the specified break time then calls the WinAPI
ClearCommBreak function to restore character transmission for the specified communications
device and places the transmission line in a non-break state. It then pauses the specified pause
time before repeating the sequence. This sequence is repeated the number of times specified in
the command break parameters. The calling scheme is TXBREAK=# of times to repeat sequence,
time interval in milliseconds between SetCommBreak and ClearCommBreak, time interval between
sequence calls.
Example: TXBREAK=2,500,250
ONDAY:
The driver commands will be processed on the specified day of each month for the duration of that
day or once during that day. The range of values is 1 to 31. Use this command in combination
with the military time "TXPERIOD" command to perform monthly functions.
ONDOW:
The driver commands will be processed on the specified day of each week for the duration of that
day or once during that day. The range of values is 1 to 7 (1=Monday to 7=Sunday). Use this
command in combination with the military time "TXPERIOD" command to perform weekly functions.
A-18
There is a delay between the time that a command is transmitted and the time the response
arrives. Also, there are breaks during transmission where the responding device may pause and
then continue to transmit. Such delays and pauses should be timed using terminal mode to study
the response time of a device. Use the RXSTAY command to record the largest delay
encountered. If "RXSTAY=4" is defined the system will initiate an internal counter to count up to 4
seconds from the time that last byte was received. If new bytes arrive during the "RXSTAY"
counter then the internal counter is initialized. The default value is "RXSTAY=3". Once the internal
counter reaches "RXSTAY" then the system will unload the driver so other driver (on the same
port) can execute. When "RXEND" is encountered, "RXSTAY" aborts.
RXWAIT:
If RXEND is known and the number of bytes received after the defined RXEND is unknown use
RXWAIT to wait a number of seconds before ending the driver. For example, when a modem
connects it sends a Connect signal. The number of bytes it sends after the Connect signal
varies. Set RXWAIT= to delay the driver from being unloaded. This ensures that all the data
remaining to be received goes to the proper device file DEV_###.DTB. Refer to the example
modem driver below.
RXQUIT:
If "RXEND" is not detected set "RXQUIT" to send message commands. For example, in the
modem driver below if the Connect signal is not detected then the RXQUIT can be used to set a
message REDO to execute the driver again.
RXCLEAR:
The receive buffer will not be cleared upon TXPERIOD and will be allowed to build up to the total
number of fields (RXSTRIP Lines). Use RXCLEAR to hold only the last polled values. The range
of values for RXCLEAR is 0 or 1 (default=0). This is useful for creating scrollable information.
RXSAVE:
The receive data is buffered into link list with 256 characters per link. To save the buffered data to
a text or binary file (depends on the type setting) use RXSAVE=filename. For example, the
Optimho driver buffers the data then when complete it saves the buffered data to a file. The
maximum length is 255 characters and escape code commands are allowed. The following
example saves the received data to a text file called RX-Device#.BUF (RX-2.BUF) in the
c:\SDCSave directory.
RXSAVE=C:\SDCSAVE\RX-^[ID].BUF
Examples: The following drivers use the RXSTAY, RXEND, RXWAIT, RXQUIT and RXPLUS commands.
[HATHAWAY DFR PROTOCOL]
DRIVER#=71
TYPE=BINARY
TXCOMMAND=HATH-DFR
TXPERIOD=0
TXDELAY=1
RXSTAY=15
RXEND=1B 03 FF
RXPLUS=1
RXSTRIP=N00,
RXSTRIP=N00,%^ADDR,
RXSTRIP=N00,%^[MON]/^[DAY]/^[YR],
RXSTRIP=N00,%^[HR]:^[MIN]:^[SEC],
RXSTRIP=N03,S1,T40,D0,C14,
RXSTRIP=N04,S1,T40,D0,C02,
RXSTRIP=N01,S1,T40,D0,C01,
X1,Y1,H6,"
X1,Y2,H1,"
X1,Y3,H1,"
X1,Y4,H1,"
X1,Y5,H1,"
X1,Y6,H1,"
X1,Y7,H0,"
A-19
RXSTRIP=N02,S1,T40,D0,C01,
X1,Y8,H0,"
Time:"
[DIAL MODEM]
DRIVER#=2
TYPE=ASCII
ATMESSAGE=^[^STN],^[^SID],RUN
TXCOMMAND=^[P2]ATDT ^[^CMND;13;10;P4]
RXSTAY=90
RXEND=CONNECT
RXWAIT=4
RXQUIT=SDCEND^[^SID],REDO^[^STN]
RXSTRIP=N01, S01, T40, X01, Y01, D00, C08, H11, "", @D1
RXSTRIP=N03, S01, T40, X01, Y02, D00, C14, H11, "", @D2
RXSTRIP:
Sequence of characters or bytes to strip from the received data and displayed on screen [up to 512
RXSTRIP commands per driver]. The RXSTRIP commands are executed following the sequence
in which they appear. Also, the RXSTRIP commands are the last commands executed when the
driver is complete.
N#
S#
T#
B#
BC#
D#
""
H#
X#
Y#
C#
V#
V=#
V>#
V<#
V~#
U#
L#
P#
M""
MF""
JC#
J#
A-20
*#
= Multiply the parsed data by a constant value (ASCII-DECIMAL).
/#
= Divide the parsed data by a constant value (ASCII-DECIMAL).
+#
= Add a constant value to the parsed data (ASCII-DECIMAL).
-#
= Subtract a constant value from the parsed data (ASCII-DECIMAL).
&#
= And the parsed data (1 byte) with a hex value (Hex = 00 to FF).
|#
= Or the parsed data (1 byte) with a hex value (Hex = 00 to FF).
<#
= Shift left (1 byte) a number of bits (ASCII-DECIMAL 1 to 8).
>#
= Shift right (1 byte) a number of bits (ASCII-DECIMAL 1 to 8).
=
= Set a variable to a defined value.
FE
= Exponential of the parsed data.
FL
= Logarithm of the parsed data.
FS
= Sin in radians of the parsed data.
FC
= Cos in Radians of the parsed data.
FA
= Arc Tangent in radians of the parsed data.
FQ
= Square of the parsed data.
FR
= Square root of the parsed data.
FT
= Truncate the parsed data to an integer values.
%#
= Set data to a constant text string.
@NAME = Put the parsed data in a variable named "NAME" (maximum length is 12 characters).
The reserved system variable defined in the beginning of this Appendix names cannot
be used. System and user variables can be accessed using the "^NAME^DEVICE"
commands.
^NAME = Get the parsed data (maximum 80 characters) stored in the variable name.
(@/^)NAME^# = Applies only to the variable "NAME" attached to the device# "#".
If "@" was in place instead of the # then the number of the parent device will be
used.
E""
= Same as "", but for the DXF display only [maximum 24 characters].
ES# = Same as S#, but for the DXF display only [from 1 to 512].
ET# = Same as T#, but for the DXF display only [same range as T#].
EH# = Same as H#, but for the DXF display only [from 0 to 15].
EX# = Same as X#, but for the DXF display only [from -255 to 255].
EY# = Same as Y#, but for the DXF display only [from -255 to 255].
EC# = Same as C#, but for the DXF display only [from 0 to 15].
NOTES:
The "," comma is reserved as the separator between the RXSTRIP commands.
The maximum number of variables allowed per file is 10,000.
* Available Colors:
00:
01:
02:
03:
04:
05:
06:
07:
08:
09:
10:
11:
12:
13:
Black
Blue
Green
Cyan
Red
Magenta
Brown
Lightgray
Darkgray
Lightblue
Lightgreen
Orange
Lightred
Lightmagenta
A-21
14:
15:
Yellow
White
EXAMPLES:
[SEL-LOGON EXAMPLE]
DRIVER#=1
TYPE=ASCII
TXSTART=^[13;10]
TXCOMMAND=acc^[13;10]OTTER
TXEND=^[13;10]
TXPERIOD=0
TXDELAY=1
[ASCII RESPONSE EXAMPLE]
DRIVER#=2 &1
TYPE=ASCII
TXSTART=^[13]
TXCOMMAND=^[02;10;10;10;10;10]
TXCOMMAND=METER
TXEND=^[13;03]
TXPERIOD=8
TXDELAY=1
RXSTART=2
RXEND=3
RXSTRIP=X1, Y1, "Any Label For The Window", H1
RXSTRIP=N06,S1,T49,D0,C08,X1,Y3,H1,"N06: "
RXSTRIP=N08,S1,T49,D0,C07,X1,Y4,H6,"N08: "
RXSTRIP=N09,S1,T49,D0,C12,X1,Y5,H6,"N09: "
RXSTRIP=N10,S1,T49,D0,C07,X1,Y6,H6,"N10: "
RXSTRIP=N12,S1,T24,D0,C10,X1,Y7,H1,"N12: "
RXSTRIP=N13,S1,T24,D0,C10,X1,Y8,H1,"N13: "
RXSTRIP=ES12,ET3,EC12,EX-15,EY2,EH12,E" I(A):"
RXSTRIP=ES12,ET3,EC10,EX-15,EY3,EH10,E"P(kV):"
RXSTRIP=ES12,ET3,EC10,EX-15,EY4,EH10,E"Q(kV):"
[TRANSMIT FILES EXAMPLE]
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TXFILE=C:\EVENTS\TEMP\*.* J:\EVENT\MASTER1 /MOVE
TXFILE=C:\SDCSAVE\*.OK C:\SDCHOLD /MOVE
TXFILE=C:\PECO\DATABASE\*.* C:\TEMP
TXFILE=C:\BP\BIN\DATAPORT\CREATE.HLP C:\TEMP
TXFILE=C:\SDCSAVE\PORT_001.DTB C:\TEMP
TXDIAL=^[13]ATDT 1,123-456-7899^[13]
TXHANGUP=+++ATH0^[13]
TXPERIOD=0
TXDELAY=5
[RTU-SOE POINTS DUMP]
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TYPE=HEX
TXCOMMAND=RTU-SOE
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TXDELAY=0
A-22
RXSTRIP="FIN ",
H1, X41, Y1, T1, D0, C8
RXSTRIP="ALE ",
H1, X41, Y2, T1, D0, C8
RXSTRIP="ATT ",
H1, X41, Y3, T1, D0, C8
RXSTRIP="ERR ",
H1, X41, Y4, T1, D0, C8
RXSTRIP="SOE ",
H4, X41, Y5, T1, D0, C8
RXSTRIP="ACC ",
H1, X41, Y6, T1, D0, C8
RXSTRIP="ALG ",
H1, X41, Y7, T1, D0, C8
RXSTRIP="STS ",
H1, X41, Y8, T1, D0, C8
RXSTRIP="SYNC-BYTE ", H1, X48, Y1, T2, D0, C8
RXSTRIP=" RTU-ID ", H1, X48, Y2, T2, D0, C8
RXSTRIP=" GROUP-ID ", H1, X48, Y3, T2, D0, C8
RXSTRIP="FRAME-LEN ", H1, X48, Y4, T2, D0, C8
RXSTRIP=" MESSAGE ", H1, X48, Y5, T2, D0, C8
RXSTRIP=" FUNCTION ", H4, X48, Y6, T2, D0, C8
RXSTRIP=" DATA-LEN ", H4, X48, Y7, T2, D0, C8
RXSTRIP=" END-FLAG ", H1, X48, Y8, T2, D0, C8
RXSTRIP="CRC-HI ", H1, X63, Y7, T2, D0, C8
RXSTRIP="CRC-LO ", H1, X63, Y8, T2, D0, C8
RXSTRIP=X1, Y1, T38, D0, C1, N1, S2
RXSTRIP=X1, Y2, T38, D0, C7, N2, S2
RXSTRIP=X1, Y3, T38, D0, C7, N3, S2
RXSTRIP=X1, Y4, T38, D0, C7, N4, S2
RXSTRIP=X1, Y5, T38, D0, C7, N5, S2
RXSTRIP=X1, Y6, T38, D0, C7, N6, S2
RXSTRIP=X1, Y7, T38, D0, C7, N7, S2
RXSTRIP=X1, Y8, T38, D0, C7, N8, S2
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System Keys
This section lists the function keys, cursor keys, and menu buttons available in the device manager, query
fields and DXF display.
Device Manager
Function Keys
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
Description
Display the device mangers help file.
Edit the device record at the cursor position.
Test the devices port at the cursor positon using the loop back plug detection test.
Create a new device.
Create or edit the terminal function keys for the device at the cursor position.
View the data stored in the device buffer.
Run the MID interrogration interface for all or marked devices assigned a device
driver.
Run the DXF interrogration interface for all devices assigned a device driver.
Cursor Keys
Left Arrow
Right Arrow
Up Arrow
Down Arrow
Page Up
Page Down
Home
End
Ctrl+Home
Ctrl+End
Tab
Delete
Enter
Description
Move the cursor bar to the left one position.
Move the cursor bar to the right one position.
Move the cursor bar up one position.
Move the cursor bar down one position.
Display the devices on the previous page.
Display the devices on the next page.
Move the cursor to the first column in the port table.
Move the cursor to the last column in the port table.
Move the cursor to the first device in the table.
Move the cursor to the last device in the table.
Move the cursor from the device table to the query fields.
Delete all the marked devices in the table.
Run the terminal display for the selected device.
Menu Buttons
Description
Edit the device at the cursor position
Configure
New
TermKeys
Terminal
EventFile
MID
Run the MID interrogation display for all or marked devices assigned device drivers.
DXF
Run the DXF interrogation display for all devices assigned device drivers.
B-1
Query Fields
Function Keys
F1
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
Description
Display the query help file.
Query all the marked devices in the active configuration.
Query all the devices in the active configuration.
Query all the unmarked devices in the active configuration.
Clear the query criteria and set all the query operators to =.
Toggle through the available query operators for the active query field.
Cursor Keys
Up Arrow
Right Arrow
Left Arrow
Tab
Shift+Tab
Enter
Description
Return the cursor to the device table.
Move the cursor one position to the right, wraps to next field at the end.
Move the cursor one position to the left, wraps to next field at the beginning.
Move the editor to the next query field.
Move the editor to the previous query field.
Process the query criteria for all devices in the active configuration.
Menu Button
Description
Query all devices in the active configuration.
Query
DXF Display
Function Keys
F1
F2
Description
Display DXF mode's help window.
Display the Drawing Properties dialog.
Cursor Keys
Up Arrow
Down Arrow
Right Arrow
Left Arrow
Ctrl+Right
Ctrl+Left
Page Up
Page Down
Home
End
Ctrl+Home
Ctrl+End
Tab
Shift+Tab
+ key
- key
Description
Move the viewing area of the drawing up 40 pixels.
Move the viewing area of the drawing down 40 pixels.
Move the viewing area of the drawing to the right 40 pixels.
Move the viewing area of the drawing to the left 40 pixels.
Move the viewing area of the drawing to the right by one screen.
Move the viewing area of the drawing to the left by one screen.
Move the viewing area of the drawing up by one screen.
Move the viewing area of the drawing down by one screen.
Display the far left portion of the drawing.
Display the far right portion of the drawing.
Display the top left portion of the drawing.
Display the bottom right portion of the drawing.
Move to the next DXF drawing tab
Move to the previous DXF drawing tab
Increase the drawing's resolution.
Decrease the drawing's resolution.
B-2
Menu Buttons
Original
Fit in Win
Zoom-In
Zoom-Out
Print
Const
Description
Display the drawing in the original coordinates.
Fit the full drawing to fit in the screen area.
Increase the drawing's resolution.
Decrease the drawing's resolution.
Print the DXF drawing in the selected DXF tab.
Refresh
Control
Display the control dialog to send control commands to the connected devices.
File Manager
Function Keys
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F7
F8
F9
F11
F12
Description
Display the file tables help file.
Display the file, at the cursor position in text format: ASCII Editor.
Display the file, at the cursor position in hexadecimal format: Hex Editor.
Display a list of the DAU-DEF station titles found in the active directory.
Display the command line dialog to run an application.
Change the active path to the specified destination path.
Copy the marked files to the destination path.
Move the marked files to the destination path.
Display a sequence of events table for all the marked waveform files.
Refresh the folder tree and the current directory
Cursor Keys
Left Arrow
Right Arrow
Up Arrow
Down Arrow
Page Up
Page Down
Home
End
Ctrl+Home
Ctrl+End
Tab
Delete
Enter
Backspace
Character keys
Description
Move the cursor bar to the left one position.
Move the cursor bar to the right one position.
Move the cursor bar up one position.
Move the cursor bar down one position.
Display the files on the previous page.
Display the files on the next page.
Move the cursor to the first column in the file table.
Move the cursor to the last column in the file table.
Move the cursor to the first file in the file table.
Move the cursor to the last file in the file table.
Move the cursor from the file table to the query fields.
Delete all the marked files and empty directories.
Run the driver at the cursor position.
Change the active path to the previous directory.
Move to the next row in the active column that starts with the entered character.
Menu Buttons
Description
Show / Hide the Folder Tree
Folder Tree
B-3
Refresh
ChDir
Previous Dir
Last Dir
Copy
Move
Mark
Query
Plot
Summary
Display the waveform summary for the file at the cursor position.
Edit
Edit the contents of the file at the cursor position: ASCII Editor
Load Analysis
Analysis
Function Keys
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F11
Description
Display the data help file.
Display the analog and digital channel information.
Generate a max/min peak chart and an EN/SR summary log.
Toggle between the available analog views.
Display the software analog channel dialog.
Turn channel amplitude auto scaling ON or OFF.
Turn super imposing ON/OFF for all or marked channels.
Mark or unmark all the visible analog/digital channels.
Toggle between the available digital views (All or Triggered).
Display the harmonics table.
Cursor Keys
Left Arrow
Right Arrow
Ctrl+Right Arrow
Description
Move the data bar to the left one sample.
Move the data bar to the right on sample.
Move the data bar to the next peak for the first display channel or the first
marked channel.
Move the data bar to the previous peak for the first display channel or the first
marked channel.
Move the data bar ahead one cycle for the first displayed channel or the first
marked channel.
Move the data bar back one cycle for the first displayed channel or the first
marked channel.
Shift the analog information table to the left by one column.
Shift the analog information table to the right by one column.
Page up through the data.
Page down through the data.
Move the data bar to the first data sample.
Ctrl+Left Arrow
Shift+Ctrl+Right
Arrow
Shift+Ctrl+Left Arrow
Shift+Left Arrow
Shift+Right Arrow
Page Up
Page Down
Home
B-4
End
Ctrl+Up Arrow
Ctrl+Down Arrow
Ctrl+Page Up
Ctrl+Page Down
Tab
Up Arrow
Down Arrow
Shift+Page Up
Shift+Page Down
Ctrl+Home
Ctrl+End
Spacebar
Shift+Up Arrow
Shift+Down Arrow
Insert
Delete
Enter
Esc
Backspace
+
Ctrl-A
Ctrl-Z
Menu Buttons
Description
Reopen a previous viewed waveform file.
Reopen File
Email Active File
Summary
Recorder Chans
Inc
Dec
ASV
In
Out
View Marked
View All
SetRMS Bar
B-5
Properties
Restore Original
Change Freq.
Duplicate Cyc.
Resize Sliding
Window
Select Views
B-6
Index
A
activation ......................................................................3
active topic-help ....................................................... 195
adaptive learning model ........................................... 116
address................................................................. 69, 72
adjust file time .................................................. 179, 195
align channel data ............................................ 190, 195
ALPS .......................................................................... 12
amplitude
descrease ............................................................ 157
increase ............................................................... 157
analog combination .................................................. 162
analog mark/unmark all .................................... 195, 196
analog table .............................................................. 162
analog table .............................................................. 196
analog view ...................................................... 143, 159
append log files ................................................ 131, 197
append open files ............................................. 164, 197
append waveform files.............................................. 198
append/merge .......................................................... 162
as status field ........................................................... 199
ascending sort .......................................................... 198
ascii editor ........................................................ 120, 198
new file ................................................................. 242
open file ............................................................... 243
paste text ............................................................. 244
ASCII event file......................................................... 199
copy text............................................................... 210
cut text ................................................................. 211
delete text ............................................................ 213
print ...................................................................... 247
save as................................................................. 253
ASCII terminal mode ................................................ 199
at file ......................................................................... 200
atmessage -Appendix A ...............................................8
atrec ......................................................................... 200
attab ......................................................................... 200
audio wave driver ..................................................... 200
auto detect................................................................ 200
auto scale ......................................................... 157, 200
auto scale multiplier.................................................. 157
cad-dxf
animated display .................................................... 82
display constants
background color ............................................. 132
filename ........................................................... 132
max x pixels..................................................... 132
max y pixels..................................................... 132
viewer .................................................................. 131
zooming ........................................................... 132
calibration report .............................................. 129, 202
change device configuration .................................... 203
change dxf files ........................................................ 203
change frequency............................................. 169, 204
change passwords ................................................... 204
change path ..................................................... 101, 203
change query operator ............................................. 205
changes ................................................................... 274
channel information .......................................... 205, 261
channels
colors ................................................................... 163
decrease amplitude ............................................. 157
decrease time scale ............................................. 157
delete ................................................................... 156
increase amplitude............................................... 157
increase time scale .............................................. 157
mark..................................................................... 156
reposition ............................................................. 158
restore ................................................................. 156
scale .................................................................... 157
super impose ....................................................... 163
sync data cursors................................................. 163
virtual channels .................................................... 180
zoom .................................................................... 157
circular chart............................................................. 148
clear analog colors ................................................... 206
clear query criteria.................................................... 206
colors ....................................................................... 162
combination view.............................................. 161, 206
combine log files .............................................. 131, 206
command line parameter ........................................... 90
command line parameters ........................................ 100
comname properties .......................................... 99, 207
comname(s) rename .................................. 98, 108, 207
company name................................................... 73, 208
compress comtrade files .................................. 107, 208
comtrade .................................................. 162, 208, 244
condense time .......................................................... 209
configure devices ....................................................... 72
copy device records ................................................. 209
copy files .................................................. 103, 104, 209
copy text ................................................................... 210
cr/lf ....................................................................... 70, 73
create devices ............................................................ 72
B
background color ...................................................... 201
channels............................................................... 205
baud rate .............................................................. 70, 72
binary event file ........................................................ 201
print ...................................................................... 247
save as................................................................. 253
save as text .......................................................... 254
binary terminal mode ................................................ 201
Bpro ............................................................................ 59
buffer .......................................................................... 74
B-7
reportif-Appendix A ..................................................4
runfile-Appendix A ....................................................7
rxclear-Appendix A ................................................. 19
rxend-Appendix A .................................................. 18
rxplus-Appendix A .................................................. 18
rxquit-Appendix A ................................................... 19
rxsave-Appendix A ................................................. 19
rxstart-Appendix A ................................................. 18
rxstay-Appendix A .................................................. 19
rxstrip-Appendix A .................................................. 20
rxwait-Appendix A .................................................. 19
script commands-Appendix A ..................................2
setmessage-Appendix A ..........................................7
setport-Appendix A ..................................................4
setsysvar-Appendix A ..............................................5
txcommand
dlp-events-Appendix A....................................... 16
dnp-analog-Appendix A ..................................... 13
dpu-modbus-Appendix A ................................... 16
ftp-events ........................................................... 17
ftp-send.............................................................. 17
ge-d60 ............................................................... 17
hath-dfr-Appendix A ........................................... 13
rel-30x-Appendix A ............................................ 14
rel-30x-m-Appendix A ........................................ 15
roch-dfr .............................................................. 17
rtu-analog-Appendix A ....................................... 11
rtu-soe-Appendix A ............................................ 11
rtu-status-Appendix A ........................................ 12
sel-351fm-Appendix A ....................................... 12
sel-events-Appendix A ....................................... 12
sync-arb-Appendix A ......................................... 13
sync-true-Appendix A ........................................ 13
txcommand-Appendix A ......................................... 10
txdelay-Appendix A ................................................ 17
txdial-Appendix A ................................................... 10
txend-Appendix A ................................................... 17
txfile-Appendix A ......................................................8
txhangup-Appendix A ............................................. 10
txlogon-Appendix A ................................................ 10
txperiod-Appendix A ............................................... 17
txstart-Appendix A .................................................. 10
device field ............................................................... 214
device manager .......................................................... 68
ALPS ...................................................................... 12
animated cad-dxf ..................................... 82, 83, 197
ASCII event files .................................................. 199
ASCII terminal mode ...................................... 79, 199
atrec ..................................................................... 200
bianry event file .................................................... 201
binary terminal mode...................................... 80, 201
Bpro ....................................................................... 59
change device configuration ................................ 203
change dxf files .................................................... 203
change passwords ............................................... 204
configure devices ................................................... 72
copy device records ............................................. 209
create devices ........................................................ 72
customzing ............................................................. 76
data captures ......................................................... 82
delete devices .......................................... 76, 96, 212
device drivers ......................................................... 82
password .................................................................... 74
paste device records ................................................ 243
paste files ................................................................. 104
paste text .................................................................. 244
path/filename (no ext.) .............................................. 244
peak hop........................................................... 151, 152
period ......................................................................... 74
periodic load file ....................................................... 143
periodic viewer ......................................................... 147
phasor diagram ........................................................ 144
phasor/circular chart scale multiplier ........................ 244
pixsdisp ............................................................ 244, 270
pixsdisp column ........................................................ 245
play channel audio ................................................... 189
poll completed at ........................................................ 89
poll devices................................................................. 89
poll requested at ......................................................... 89
polling drivers ...............................................................1
polling times .................................................................1
port number .......................................................... 70, 72
predefined views .............................................. 157, 256
prefault time.............................................................. 273
primary values .................................................. 177, 245
print ...................................................................... 69, 72
ascii event file ...................................................... 247
binary event file .................................................... 247
data display .................................................. 158, 246
dxf animated cad .................................................. 246
file manager ................................................. 106, 246
printer setup ......................................................... 246
printer setup ............................................................. 246
process time ............................................................. 273
pU ............................................................................. 273
Q
query
all devices ........................................................ 77, 96
all files .................................................................. 136
criteria ...................................................... 77, 95, 135
device manager ..................................................... 77
dispatch.................................................................. 95
file manager ......................................................... 135
marked devices ................................................ 77, 96
marked files.......................................................... 136
operators .................................................. 77, 95, 135
add to (+) ......................................................... 135
equal to (=) .......................................... 77, 95, 135
greater than (>) .................................... 77, 95, 135
less than (<) ......................................... 77, 95, 135
unmarked devices ............................................ 77, 96
unmarked files...................................................... 136
wild cards ................................................. 77, 95, 135
query all rows ........................................................... 247
query fields
change query operator ......................................... 205
clear query criteria ............................................... 206
equal to ................................................................ 222
less than............................................................... 233
query all rows ....................................................... 247
query marked rows .............................................. 247
query unmarked rows........................................... 247
Notes
Notes
Notes
Notes