Protection and Control IED Manager PCM600: Getting Started Guide
Protection and Control IED Manager PCM600: Getting Started Guide
Protection and Control IED Manager PCM600: Getting Started Guide
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Table of contents
Table of contents
Section 1 Introduction.......................................................................5
This manual........................................................................................ 5
Intended audience.............................................................................. 5
Product documentation.......................................................................5
Product documentation set............................................................5
Document revision history............................................................. 6
Related documentation..................................................................6
Symbols and conventions..............................................................6
Symbols....................................................................................6
Document conventions.............................................................6
Section 2 Overview.......................................................................... 9
Protection and Control IED Manager PCM600...................................9
User interface................................................................................ 9
Tool components......................................................................... 11
Connectivity packages......................................................................12
Tool components in connectivity packages................................. 12
PCM600 and IED connectivity package compatibility...................... 12
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Exporting projects........................................................................21
Importing projects........................................................................ 21
Setting up communication to IEDs................................................... 22
Setting the technical key..............................................................22
Troubleshooting communication problems..................................22
Using Read from IED and Write to IED............................................ 25
Reading a configuration from an IED.......................................... 25
Writing a configuration to an IED.................................................25
Using Parameter Setting.................................................................. 25
Setting parameters...................................................................... 26
Writing parameters to an IED...................................................... 27
Copying parameter values...........................................................27
Copying setting group values...................................................... 28
Collapsing and expanding parameter groups..............................28
Finding parameters......................................................................28
Exporting parameters.................................................................. 29
Importing parameters.................................................................. 29
Using IED Compare..........................................................................30
Using Disturbance Handling............................................................. 30
Reading recordings..................................................................... 31
Using Event Viewer.......................................................................... 31
Filtering event data...................................................................... 31
Printing events.............................................................................32
Exporting events to Excel file...................................................... 32
Using Signal Monitoring....................................................................33
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Section 6 Glossary......................................................................... 61
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Section 1 Introduction
The getting started guide provides basic instructions on how to use PCM600. The
manual provides instructions for typical use cases in operation and field, as well as for
use cases in engineering and commissioning. The purpose of the manual is to describe
the PCM600 tool functionality, and it can be seen as a complementary manual to the
application-related instructions, such as the relay-specific operation or engineering
manuals.
This manual addresses new users as well as not frequent users of PCM600, providing
an easy start or refresh on using the tool. By presenting the typical PCM600 use cases,
this manual offers quick assistance to operators and field personnel as well as
engineering and commissioning personnel.
The getting started guide provides basic instructions on how to use PCM600. The
manual provides instructions for typical use cases in operation and field, as well as for
use cases in engineering and commissioning. The purpose of the manual is to describe
the PCM600 tool functionality, and it can be seen as a complementary manual to the
application-related instructions, such as the relay-specific operation or engineering
manuals.
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1.3.4.1 Symbols
The tip icon indicates advice on, for example, how to design your
project or how to use a certain function.
• Abbreviations and acronyms are spelled out in the glossary. The glossary also
contains definitions of important terms.
• Menu paths are presented in bold.
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Section 2 Overview
PCM600 provides versatile functionalities for the entire life cycle of the protection
and control IEDs in transmission and distribution applications.
• Planning
• Engineering
• Commissioning
• Operation and disturbance handling
• Functional analysis
With the individual tool components, it is possible to perform different tasks and
functions and control the whole substation.
PCM600 is compliant with IEC 61850, which simplifies the IED engineering and
enables information exchange with other IEC 61850 compliant tools. The hierarchical
presentation model that reflects the real system topology enables efficient viewing
and editing of the power system information.
Some features and functions are product-specific and not available for
all the products.
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1 Menu bar
2 Toolbar
3 Object Types window
4 Project Explorer window
5 Output window
6 Tool window
7 Object Properties window
The menu bar and toolbar contents vary depending on the active object and tool.
The Object Types window shows all the available objects for the selected IED. The
object list content depends on the IED type and the related connectivity package.
Before the objects are shown on the list, the objects must be imported from the
connectivity package to PCM600 by using Upload Manager.
The Project Explorer window is used to navigate to the used IEDs within a project/
substation and to different functions within an IED. A plant structure with a
substation, voltage levels, bays and IEDs can be created in Project Explorer. All the
configuration work, such as communication configuration, can be done via this
structure by using the configuration wizard.
The tool window is the working space, where all the tools are opened.
The Object Properties window shows the properties of the selected object. The name
of the object can be changed in this window.
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The Output window shows log information about the PCM600 events.
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Connectivity packages are downloaded via PCM600 Update Manager, and their
content depends on the functions supported by the IED.
The PCM600 tool documentation is included in the PCM600 online help. The IED
specific tool documentation is included in the related IED documentation.
Some features and functions are product-specific and not available for
all the products.
It is recommended to use the latest version of PCM600 and the latest version of the
connectivity package available in Update Manager. More information on the
compatibility between the versions of the IED, connectivity package and PCM600 is
found in the IED documentation.
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Download PCM600 from ABB Software Library and install the software following
the instruction in the installation wizard. PCM600 is also available on CD.
Update Manager is used for managing the current installation of PCM600 and
connectivity packages, for notifying about available updates and for downloading the
updates.
1. On the taskbar, click the Start button, and point to All Programs, point to ABB,
and then click Update Manager.
2. From the list in the upper left corner, select the content to be shown in the Update
Manager window.
• Select Manage Connectivity Packages to display the current
configuration of PCM600 and select the connectivity packages to be used.
• Select Software Updates to display updates like PCM600 product
updates, connectivity packages and other general updates like add-ons,
service packs and hotfixes. Download and install the needed updates.
• Select Export Software Packages to display all the available PCM600
add-ons, hotfixes and connectivity packages. From this view it is possible
to download the needed updates and export to another location/removable
disk.
3. Click Close to close Update Manager.
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The directory where Update Manager downloads all the packages can be defined in
the Settings view. Note that the connectivity packages are still installed on the
Program Files directory on the same drive where Windows is installed. The installer
needs to be run manually, if the connectivity packages need to be installed on some
other directory.
1. On the taskbar, click the Start button, and point to All Programs, point to ABB,
and then click Update Manager.
2. Select Manage Connectivity Packages from the left navigation bar.
3. Under the tool version to be configured, select the connectivity package version
to be used and click Close.
4. Restart PCM600.
Restart is required to initialize the activated connectivity packages.
Preconfigurations are available for some of the IED series. For downloading the
preconfigurations, see the IED-specific documentation. The preconfiguration .pcmi
files are available on the connectivity package DVD under the user documentation
folder, or the files can be downloaded by using the Update Manager.
1. On the taskbar, click the Start button, and point to All Programs, point to ABB,
and then click Update Manager.
2. Click Settings in the left navigation bar.
3. Check the documentation and preconfiguration options.
Available documentation and preconfiguration packages are now available on
Software Updates view.
4. To view the documentation for the IED, right-click the IED in Plant Structure
and point to Documentation. Select the needed document from the list.
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Install both the language add-ons for PCM600 and the language add-ons for the IED
connectivity packages.
1. On the taskbar, click the Start button, and point to All Programs, point to ABB,
and then click Update Manager.
2. Click Settings in the left navigation bar to enable the preferred languages.
3. From the list in the upper left corner, select Show All Available Updates.
4. Select the correct language add-on file and click Download and Install.
To change from the default language to another language, install first the language
add-on packages. Different Connectivity Packages have different language add-ons
available.
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The Tools menu, the Project Explorer shortcut menu and the Options dialog box can
be customized by defining which tools and tool functions are visible. Tools and
functionality that are not needed can be hidden.
1. On the Tools menu, click Options and then click Customized Menus.
2. On the Tools tab, select the tools and functions to be shown in the menus.
Plus (+) sign before the tool name indicates that the tool has functions for which
the visibility can be separately defined. Clicking the plus sign shows the tool
functions.
3. On the Options tab, select the items to be visible in the Options dialog box.
4. On the Miscellaneous tab, define the visibility of miscellaneous menu items.
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Customized menus can be enabled or disabled either using the toolbar button or the
View menu. When Customized Menus is disabled, all functionality is visible in the
menus.
The customized menu settings can be exported and imported for reuse.
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The user management is based on the users and the user categories. The users have a
user account for PCM600. Each user account is mapped to one user category, which
defines the permission to access certain functions. There are three default user
categories.
• System Engineer acts as an administrator for the system and has full rights to
perform any function and can define the user accounts.
• Operator can perform certain simple tasks and has read-only access to certain
functionality of PCM600.
• Application Engineer can access most of the functions and has read and write
access to the IED engineering functionality.
The members of the System Engineer user category can create new user categories.
The name of the user category must be unique. Privileges can be defined by a tool
component for new user categories. For example, a user category can be defined to
have either read or read/write access in Signal Matrix.
1. On the menu bar, click Tools and select Options to start the user management.
2. Select the Category Manager folder.
3. Click Add New Category to open the Add New Category dialog.
4. Type the name for the new user category.
5. Specify the rights to perform different functions under the Functions And
Rights field.
6. Select OK to save the definition.
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1. On the menu bar, click Tools and select Options to start the user management.
2. Select the User Manager folder.
The default Real Name is System Administrator and makes it easier to find the
user.
3. Click Add New User in the User Profile field.
The Add New User dialog is displayed.
4. Type User Name and select User Category from the drop-down list.
The user name must be at least three characters long.
5. Click OK to confirm.
The new user is created.
The new user name has to be a member of a user category to have permission to
PCM600 functions.
The IED User Management tool component is used for editing user profiles, group
memberships and group access rights for the IED functions and operations. The
availability of the tool functionalities depends on whether the IED has a full user
management control built in or not. For more information on IED-specific functions,
see the corresponding IED documentation.
For some IEDs, when remote authentication is enabled, some changes are required in
PCM600 to get the communication between the IED and PCM600 to work.
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3.11 Reporting
• On the menu bar, click File, and then click either Print or Print Review.
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Exporting a project enables you to transfer project data between the based systems via
different media, for instance in CD-ROM. The source and target computers do not
have to be connected to the same network, thus data between two stand-alone
computers can be transferred.
All project related data is compressed and saved to one file, which is named and
located according to the definitions.
A new project is created containing all data from the imported file.
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When adding IEDs to the object tree in Plant Structure, Configuration Wizard
assists in building the communication structure needed for the tool components to
communicate with the IEDs. When required, communication settings can also be
defined manually in the Object Properties window.
1. In Plant Structure, click an IED to see the settings in the Object Properties
window.
2. In Object Properties, set the communication properties.
The IED IP Address in the PCM600 project has to match the IP address of the
physical IED.
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Is the IP address unique in the subnetwork? • Unplug the communication cable from the IED and ping the IP address.
• If there is a response to the ping, find the device with the same IP address from the
network and remove it.
Is the SCL technical key correct? If the technical key is not correct, a message is displayed in the PCM600 Output window.
• Select the IED from the PCM600 tree structure and run Set Technical Key.
Are the communicating devices in the same • Verify the PC and IED communication addresses and subnet masks.
subnetwork?
Is the communication port set correctly? • Select the IED from the PCM600 tree structure and check the Communication Port
setting from the shortcut menu.
• Verify that the IP address in the Object Properties window is correct.
Was PCM600 first connected to one relay Windows creates an ARP table containing MAC address and IP address pairs. Clearing this
with a certain IP address, and the cable then table helps to get communication working when the pairs no longer match. Every relay
switched to another relay with the same IP communication card has a unique MAC address. However, for example in 615 series, the
address, and the communication is not front port IP address is fixed. This can create a mismatched ARP table when several relays
working any more? are used. Windows also refreshes the ARP table automatically, but this can take several
minutes.
• Click the Start button, write cmd in the search box and press ENTER to open the
command prompt.
• Type arp -d and press ENTER to clear the ARP table. If this command is not
recognized or allowed, open the command prompt as an administrator.
Are there several PCM600 processes Only one PCM600 process can communicate at a time.
running simultaneously on the same PC?
• Stop other PCM600 instances while communicating with the IED.
Is the parameter communication working? • Open the parameter settings and try to read parameters.
If the parameter setting works and if there is no other communication, the problem can
be in the firewall settings.
Is the IED communication reserved by other • Determine the maximum amount of simultaneous clients.
clients? In the IEC 61850 communication, this can be seen in the device's SCL file.
In some IEDs, the used clients from the IED can be checked manually from the WHMI.
• Isolate the IED from other communication devices to make sure that the clients are not
reserving the communication.
• Try to communicate with the IED directly from the front port when the rear port cable is
disconnected.
Does the communication work with other • If the IED supports the IEC 61850 communication, try to communicate with the IED with
software than PCM600? a third-party client.
If the communication fails, check the network configuration.
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Problem Action
Does the communication work with the Sometimes the communication configuration is updated wrongly with or without the
Windows Administrator rights? administrator rights in the Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems.
Does rebooting the IED help resolve the It is possible that the communication is occasionally reserved in the IED.
communication issues?
• Reboot the IED.
Can multiple tools be used simultaneously to In some cases, when two users access the same IED at the same time, the communication
configure the IED? fails.
Can data be read from the IED by using Some IEDs do not support the reading of disturbance recording simultaneously from two
multiple tools at the same time? clients.
Is the IED under heavy load? Operations in the IED can have a high priority and consume most of the IED resources. This
can break the communication with PCM600. An example of a resource-exhausting operation
is the storing of a disturbance recording.
• Ensure that there are no ongoing processes in the IED and try to communicate again.
Are there multiple devices with the same • Try to communicate with a device directly from the front port when the rear port cable is
MAC in the same network? disconnected.
Are the external network devices working Sometimes routers, switches and media converters can malfunction.
properly?
• Try to communicate with a device directly from the front port when the rear port cable is
disconnected.
Is the communication time-out too short? • In the Object Properties window, select the value Fixed with High Latency for
Connection Type. The Time-out property becomes visible.
• Define the time-out for long-delay networks.
• PCM communication uses the time-out value specified by the user.
• When selecting Fixed, the default time-out is used.
Does Online Configuration Wizard or • Make sure that your personal firewall allows inbound FTP connections. Reading
reading configuration fail? configuration files from certain IEDs requires the possibility for inbound FTP
connections.
Is uploading recordings for REF615 Ver.5.1 The secure connection to the IED has not been "trusted forever" before using the scheduler.
with the scheduler interrupted and the error
message "Could not connect to FTP server • Click Trust forever, when a security warning appears while uploading manually from the
in IED" shown? Disturbance Handling tool. The recordings are then uploaded.
Does secure communication sometimes fail PCM600 opens an SSL connection to the device using the .NET SslStream implementation.
with the 650/670 series IEDs? In certain cases the SslStream.AuthenticateAsClient call takes a long time to authenticate, for
example, if the latest root certificates are not updated on the computer.
Disable the Automatic Root Certificates Update feature via GPO to block Internet access.
• To turn off Automatic Root Certificates Update via Local Group Policy Editor, click Start
and then click Run.
• Type gpedit.msc and click OK.
• If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is
correct and click Continue.
• Under computer configuration, double-click Administrative Templates, double-click
System, double-click Internet Communication Management, and then click Internet
Communication settings.
• Double-click Turn off Automatic Root Certificates Update, click Enabled, and then click
OK.
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To see the actual IED values, read them from the IED.
3. On the menu bar, click View and modify the parameter setting sheet view.
• Click Browse options, and select Display selected node + child nodes or
Display only selected node.
1. In the Parameter Setting sheet, locate the correct parameter, and click the PC
Value cell.
2. Enter the new value.
Parameter Setting supports several parameter types.
• Numerical
• SingleChoice
• String
• Date/Time
• MultiChoice
Parameter Setting checks that the given value is valid. The old value is shown
as a tool tip in the status bar. If the new value is valid, it is shown in bold font.
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If the value is not valid, an error message is displayed describing the error and
correct format for the parameter.
If the changed parameter affects one or more other parameters and the parameter
warnings are on, the dependencies are displayed in the Output window.
3. On the toolbar, click the Save button to save the change.
In Parameter Setting, only the parameters are written to the IED, not
the whole configuration.
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1. Click the Export parameters toolbar button or on the File menu, select Export
parameters.
2. In the Export dialog box, define the export options.
• File name
• Path or location
• File type (xrio, csv, txt)
3. Click Save.
Parameters can be imported in an IED in any level of the Plant Structure as a whole or
partially.
1. Select the node from the tree structure in Plant Structure to import the
parameters.
To import all the parameters, select the IED node. To import the parameters
related to a subnode, select the subnode by expanding the IED node.
2. Click the Import parameters toolbar button, or on the File menu select Import
parameters.
3. Define the location of the import file.
The import file must be in .xrio or .csv format.
4. Click Open, and in the Open dialog box, select the functions containing the
parameters required for importing.
All the functions are selected by default.
5. Click OK.
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IED Compare is used to compare the configurations of two IEDs of the same type. The
configurations to be compared can be stored in PCM600, IED or pcmi file. The result
of the comparison is a report listing the differences in the IED configurations.
Disturbance Handling is used for uploading and processing the disturbance files
gathered by a specific IED, for viewing and processing the disturbance recording data
and for creating reports.
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The read operation is performed based on the IED's capability. If the IED is not
capable of reading the subset of recordings, all the recordings are read. If no
recordings are selected, all the recordings are read.
The recordings with the IED icon enabled in the first column can only
be read.
Event Viewer displays the actual or history events stored in the IED. These events can
be sorted and filtered for easier examination, or they can be printed or exported to a
file.
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1. On the main menu, select Event Viewer and click Filter On/Off.
A drop-down list box including the column´s values is shown for each header.
2. Select a value from the column's drop-down list box to display events that have
the selected value.
Filters can be selected for several columns which enables combining the filter
conditions over these columns.
• To use more advanced filtering options, select Custom filter from the
drop-down list box of each column. The Custom Filter for Event List
Column dialog box is shown where you can select filtering options for the
selected column. Click OK to apply the filtering conditions. Advanced
filtering can be selected for several columns which enables combining the
filter conditions over these columns.
• To turn off the filter condition on a specific column, select No filter from
the column's drop-down list box.
3. To turn off all the filters, select Event Viewer on the main menu, and click Filter
On/Off again.
The drop-down list boxes below the column headers disappear.
When closing Event Viewer, the filter settings are stored and applied
when opening Event Viewer the next time.
The Print and Print Preview functions are not available if no events
are shown in the Event Viewer display, or if the default printer is not
defined.
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To export events to Excel file, you can also click the Export to Excel
File button in the toolbar.
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• On the menu bar, click View and then click Project Explorer.
The Project Explorer window is opened and closed with the selection.
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Objects can also be renamed by selecting the object and pressing F2.
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1. In Plant Structure, right-click a bay and then select New /Create from
Template.
2. Select the IED from the list of the available object types.
3. Click the icon on the right column in the list of available templates.
The Template Properties dialog box opens.
4. Check the template information and click Close to close the window.
5. In the Create New Object from Template dialog box, click Create to insert the
IED in the bay.
6. Set up the IED following the steps in Configuration Wizard.
The steps and settings available depend on the IED.
After a template IED has been imported, the IP address, the Caption in IED Object
Properties and the technical key that corresponds to the physical IED have to be
changed.
The keyboard shortcuts CTRL+C and CTRL+V can also be used for
copying an pasting.
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After importing the IED file, change the IP address, the name and the technical key
that correspond to the physical IED from the Object Properties window.
The ordered default configurations are not locked, and can be used as
a base for other configurations providing that all the needed hardware
and software options are available.
1. In the Plant Structure, right-click the IED and then click Export.
The Information dialog box is displayed with the supported file types and their
descriptions.
2. Click OK to open the Export dialog box.
3. Write the file name, select the file type IED File (*.pcmi) and click Save.
The IED file contains the whole IED configuration.
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A new main application is created with the default name MainAppX, where X is a
sequential number.
Function blocks, channels and other graphical symbols in the main application are
pasted on a new MainApp tab.
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A page can also be added using the shortcut menu, or pressing the shortcut keys CTRL
+SHIFT+P.
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If the automatic mode is selected for the execution order from the PCM600
toolbar, the cycle time, execution order and instance number are automatically
assigned. Otherwise, set them manually before assigning.
The finding function can also be started by pressing the shortcut keys
CTRL+F.
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1. Point to the graphical symbol of the signal or channel so that the hand cursor
appears.
2. Drag the source signal or channel to the target.
With the variables, connections can be represented within a page and across pages or
worksheets.
1. Right-click the function block signal or channel, and then click Connect.
2. Connect to a variable.
• Click New to add a new variable.
• Click Existing Variable, and in the Variable list, select the variable and
click Select.
The Variable list can also be opened using the shortcut keys CTRL
+SHIFT+V.
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To exclude an element from a group, right-click the element, and in the shortcut menu,
select Exclude from Group.
To ungroup the grouped symbols, right-click the group and select Ungroup.
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graphical symbols and connections, moving graphical symbols and deleting main
applications. Locking a page prevents inserting, deleting and moving the graphical
symbols on the page. Locking a variable prevents moving, renaming and deleting the
variable. Locking a function block prevents operations such as cutting, copying,
pasting, moving and deleting the function block.
1. On the toolbar, click the Work online button to start online monitoring.
When the IED does not support online monitoring, the button is disabled.
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The configuration is validated and the errors and warnings are listed in the Output
window. To navigate to the problem area in the configuration, double-click the
particular error or warning message.
A report is created about the differences in function blocks. Also the missing blocks
and connections are listed.
1. Click the MainApp tab to select the main application to be saved as a template.
2. On the File menu, select MainApplication Template Manager.
The MainApplication Template Manager dialog box opens. The IED type
combo box displays the current IED type.
To save the a template in a custom location, clear the check box to select the
destination.
3. Enter the template name and description and click Save to save the template.
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A new main application is created with the content of the template file.
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GOOSE configuration can be created between two IEDs after GOOSE has been
enabled in Application Configuration.
1. Right-click the input signal of the function block, point to Connect and select
GOOSE to make a single GOOSE connection.
The Connect to GOOSE opens. Input signals can be connected to the sender
IED’s IEC 61850 data attributes.
2. In the Connect to GOOSE dialog box, select the data attribute. The Connect
button is enabled.
After the input signal or channel has been connected to the data attribute, the
GOOSE related configuration is created and the Connect to GOOSE dialog box
is closed.
The Signal Matrix tool is used for making connections between the physical input and
output signals and function blocks, as well as for engineering the GOOSE signal
inputs. After the connections are made, the matrix can be exported to an Excel sheet
for easier verification.
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Signal Matrix opens in the tool window. Depending on the IED, there is a
separate sheet for each possible combination.
3. Click the tab on the status bar to open the correct sheet.
4. Create connections between source and target objects in the IED
configuration.
• White cells are available for configuration.
• Cells shaded in light red are not available for configuration.
• Light blue cells are available for configuration, but the corresponding
target object already has a connection with some other source object in the
grid. In this case, the behaviour of the connection depends on whether or
not glue logic is enabled in the grid.
• If glue logic is not enabled, the existing connection is removed.
• If glue logic is enabled, Signal Matrix attempts to combine the new
source object with the existing source object using glue logic, and
connect the output to the target object.
5. Click the Save button on the toolbar to save the connection changes.
Some of the Signal Matrix grids, such as binary inputs, binary outputs
and function grids, support glue logic. Normally, only one source
object can be connected to a target object. Glue logic enables
connecting several source objects to the same target object: the
outputs of multiple source objects are connected to the inputs of a
simple boolean logic function, and the output of the boolean function
is connected to the target object. The available boolean logic functions
are AND and OR.
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Ethernet Configuration is used to configure the Ethernet ports both online and offline.
The Ethernet configuration can be started using the shortcut menu in the plant
structure or from the PCM600 main menu.
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• Right-click any IED in the PCM600 object tree and select Ethernet
Configuration from the shortcut menu list.
• On the Tools menu, select Ethernet Configuration.
3. Use the tabs to configure the access points, merging unit and routers.
Table 4: Ethernet Configuration tabs
Tab Description
Access points This tab is used to configure access points.
The access point tab shows the access points
based on the supported hardware. For
example, if the 100FX-ST/100FX-LC hardware
modules are selected in hardware
configuration, the corresponding access points
will be available.
Merging unit This tab is used to configure the merging unit.
Merging unit’s availability is based on the 9-2
order options and the hardware module
selection. For example, if OEM02 is selected,
the corresponding 9-12 merging units will be
available.
Routers This tab is used to configure routers.
4. Save the configuration data in one of the alternative ways.
• Click the Save button on the toolbar.
• On the File menu, select Save.
• Press CTRL+S.
Graphical Display Editor is used for drawing the single-line diagram shown on the
graphical display of the IED. The diagram with its components corresponds to the
actual configuration.
1. Add primary equipment to the display page by dragging from the Symbol
Library.
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• Rotate the symbols with the Rotate left and Rotate right buttons on the
toolbar.
• Select the size in the Symbol Size box.
2. Add junction symbols for connections.
3. Connect the symbols where necessary.
3.1. Point to the symbol's connection point.
3.2. Drag the connection from the source connection port to the target
connection port.
A connection line between the source and target connection ports is drawn.
4. Modify the symbol properties in the Object Properties window.
4.1. Click an object in the Display Page.
4.2. In the Object Properties window, modify the properties, such as, naming
the symbol and placing the name.
5. Relate dynamic symbols to their source data.
5.1. Right-click the symbol and then click Select Input Signal.
5.2. Select the signal from the list.
6. Set the tab order of controllable objects in the Object Properties window.
The tab order defines the order in which the controllable objects are selected
when the Select button is pressed on the IED.
7. Click the Save button on the toolbar to save the diagram.
1. Import display pages from the template in one of the alternative ways.
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• On the File menu, point to Display Editor Template and select Import.
• On the menu bar, point to Graphical Display Editor and select Import
Display Page from Template.
2. Click Browse to select any previously exported template file (*.pgdep) and click
Open.
3. In the GDE export window, select the pages, SLD pages, custom symbols and
translations to be imported.
• Items present in the current configuration have a green border.
• Items present in the current configuration with differences have a red
border.
• Items not present in the current configuration (new items) have a blue
border.
4. Click Import.
Graphical Display Editor is a tool for configuring the touch screen graphical display
of an IED, also called the LHMI.
Graphical Display Editor can be used to create new pages, configure pages by adding
widgets, set page visibility to different user categories, create single-line diagrams and
symbols and to provide language translations.
• Right-click an IED in the object tree and select Graphical Display Editor from the
context menu.
Pages can be added, removed or reordered in Page Organizer and, for example, their
visibility can be changed. Page Organizer also enables saving a page as a Template
that can be selected as a Main Page or Linked page later on.
The first page in Main Pages is always the Home Page, that is, the first page in LHMI,
and it is denoted by a Home symbol.
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Any graphical object drawn on the LHMI page is a widget. Various widgets such as
SLDViewPort can be inserted using Object Types Pane.
Page Browser is shown at the bottom of the Page Editor where all pages are available.
When a page is clicked, it is opened in Page Editor.
Single-line diagrams created in SLD Editor can be used in the main pages using a
special widget called SLDViewPort which is available under the Container group in
object types window.
1. On the Graphical Display Editor toolbar, select the symbol standard from the
combo box.
• IEC
• ANSI
2. Ensure that the Snap to grid and Show grid functions are available.
This is the default and recommended setting when designing a single-line
diagram.
3. Place the primary equipment on the single-line diagram approximately in the
wanted position.
If required, rotate the symbols using the Rotate Left or Rotate Right functions.
4. Consider the necessary symbol connections, that is, links.
4.1. Click on the source port and click on the desired position to add a
connection point.
4.2. Draw a perpendicular line by moving the mouse while pressing SHIFT and
clicking on the target port.
5. Connect the symbols where necessary.
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5.1. Move the mouse pointer over the symbol's connection ports.
The connection ports of all symbols are activated.
5.2. Drag the connection from the source connection port and drop it in the
target connection port.
A connection line between the source and target connection ports is drawn.
Alternatively, click on the source port and then click once at the target port
to create the connection. Move the mouse on the nearest connection port to
ensure the target port. A “+” sign appears.
5.3. Right-click or press ESC to cancel the connection creation.
Once a link has been used to connect the symbols, the link follows the symbol
when it is moved to a new position or when it is rotated.
6. After creating the connections, move the mouse pointer away from the symbol's
port for all the connection ports of the symbols to become deactivated.
7. Select a symbol and modify its properties in the Object Properties pane.
The symbol name can also be changed by double-clicking the symbol.
8. Relate dynamic symbols to their source data.
A straight line or a link can be drawn to connect the different diagrams by
pressing SHIFT on the page.
With Language Translation, a new language can be added from the list of languages
supported by the IED and the translated text for the language can be set. Once the
translations are written to the IED, they can be displayed on the LHMI based on the
language selected.
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1. Import display pages from the template in one of the alternative ways.
• On the File menu, point to Display Editor Template and select Import.
• On the menu bar, point to Graphical Display Editor and select Import
Display Page from Template.
2. Click Browse to select any previously exported template file (*.pgdep) and click
Open.
3. In the GDE export window, select the pages, SLD pages, custom symbols and
translations to be imported.
• Items present in the current configuration have a green border.
• Items present in the current configuration with differences have a red
border.
• Items not present in the current configuration (new items) have a blue
border.
4. Click Import.
The IEC 61850 Configuration tool is used for GOOSE and client-server data flow
engineering between IEDs in a substation.
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• Create new objects in the Data Sets, GOOSE Controls, Report Controls or
Sampled Value Controls tab.
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1. Open the dialog box for creating a new object in one of the alternative
ways.
• On the Edit menu, click New.
• Click the New button on the PCM600 toolbar.
• Press CTRL+ALT+N.
2. Create a new object.
2.1. In the tree on the left, select the logical node where to create the new
object.
2.2. Type or select the required information in the fields on the right.
2.3. Click OK or press ENTER to create the object.
• Create new objects in the Subnetworks tab.
1. Open the dialog box for creating a new object in one of the alternative
ways.
• On the Edit menu, click New.
• Click the New button on the PCM600 toolbar.
• Press CTRL+ALT+N.
2. Create a new subnetwork.
2.1. Enter a unique subnetwork name in the Name box (mandatory).
2.2. Type a description in the Description box (optional).
2.3. Click OK or press ENTER to create the object.
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• Append the selected data at the end of the Data Set Entries list by clicking the
Append button or by pressing CTRL+ALT+A.
• Insert the selected data into the Data Set Entries list.
1. Select the location to insert the data.
2. Click Insert or press CTRL+ALT+I.
• Remove the entries from the Data Set Entries list.
1. Select the entries to be removed.
2. Click Remove or press DELETE.
• Move the entries up or down in the Data Set Entries list.
1. Select the entry to be moved.
2. Click Up or Down or press CTRL+ALT+UP ARROW or CTRL+ALT
+DOWN ARROW.
• Click OK or press ENTER to apply the changes.
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