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CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.1 ENERVISTA 650 SETUP SOFTWARE GEK-113000-AF F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER 3-29 Table 3-9: Protection elements, actual values menu Table 3-10: Control elements, actual values menu, f irmware versions below 7.50 Protection Protection BlocksThis screen shows all the protection element blocks available. Protection elements block si gnals can be conf igured at Setpoint > Relay Conf iguration > Protection Elements . Phase CurrentProtection status signals (pickups and operations) for time overcurrent , instantaneous ov ercurrent and directional protection functions for phase current . Neutral Current Protection status signals (pickups and operations) for time overcurrent , instantaneous ov ercurrent and directional protection functions for neutral current (calculated from phases). Ground Current Protection status signals (pickups and operations) for time overcurrent , instantaneous ov ercurrent and directional protection functions for ground current (measured from 4th current input). Sensitive Ground Current Protection status signals (pickups and operations) for time overcurrent , instantaneous ov ercurrent , isolated and directional protection functions for ground current (measured from 5 th current input). Negative Sequence Current Protection status signals (pickups and operations) for negative sequence time overcurrent fu nction. Thermal Model Protection status signals for thermal model. Reset , alarm and operation signals for phases and for unit , besides the thermal image values in percentage for all phases and units. Voltage Protection status signals (pickups and operations) for all voltage functions, undervoltage, ov ervoltage, neutral overvoltage, negative sequence overvoltage and auxiliary under and over voltage. Power Protection status signals (pickups and operations) for forward, directional and wattmetric gr ound fault (high and low) power units, and power factor status. Power values for 32N High and Low functions (in watts). Control Elements Frequency Status signals (pickups and operations) for under, overfrequency and frequency rate of chang e units. Synchrocheck Status signals for synchrocheck function (25). AutorecloseStatus signals for autoreclose function (79). Close signal, recloser status (ready, lockout , etc.), block signals a fter each shot . Breaker Failure Status signals for breaker failure function (50BF). VT Fuse FailureFuse failure detection signal. Broken ConductorStatus signals (pickups and operations) for broken conductor (I2/I1). Setting GroupsStatus signals (activations and blocks) for the relay setting group change. By default the setting group setting is disabled and all the grouped elements can be enabled at the same time. Locked Rotor Status signals (pickups and operations) for locked rotor units. Pulse CountersStatus signals for pulse counters units. Analog ComparatorStatus signals for analog comparator units. Load EncroachmentStatus signals (pickups and operations) for load encroachment units. Max. Number of StartsStatus signal for number of starts operations Digital CountersStatus signals for the Digital Counter units. Cold Load PickupStatus signals for the Cold Load Pickup Function.
3-30F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER GEK-113000-AF 3.1 ENERVISTA 650 SETUP SOFTWARECHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES Table 3-11: Control elements, actual valu es menu, f irmware version 7.50 and above Table 3-12: Records status, actual values menu 3.1.8.3 Metering The Metering menu includes all the measurements available in the device. Primary and secondary values, and also the data related to the recording functions in the relay Control Elements Frequency Status signals (pickups and operations) for under, overfrequency and frequency rate of chang e units. Synchrocheck Status signals for synchrocheck function (25). AutorecloseStatus signals for autoreclose function (79). Close signal, recloser status (ready, lockout , etc.), block si gnals after each shot . Breaker Failure Status signals for breaker failure function (50BF). VT Fuse FailureFuse failure detection signal. Broken ConductorStatus signals (pickups and operations) for broken conductor (I2/I1). Setting GroupsStatus signals (activations and blocks) for the relay setting group change. By default the Se tting Groups setting is disabled and all the grouped elements can be enabled at the same time. Locked Rotor Status signals (pickups and operations) for locked rotor units. Pulse CountersStatus signals for pulse counters units. Analog ComparatorStatus signals for analog comparator units. Load EncroachmentStatus signals (pickups and operations) for load encroachment units. Max. Number of StartsStatus signal for number of starts operations Digital CountersStatus signals for the Digital Counter units. Cold Load PickupStatus signals for the Cold Load Pickup Function. 60CTS FailureStatus signals of Current transformer failure Function 2nd HRMC InhibitStatus signals of Second Harmonic Inhibit Function Record Status Fault ReportsThis menu shows the fault report status signals, as fault report trigger, fault date, fault type and loca tion, besides the fault report number. Control Events Status of the control events (if the signal conf igured to launch the control event is active or not). OscillographyStatus of signals related to oscillography recording, such as status or digital channels, oscill ography trigger, number of records available, etc. Data Logger Data logger information about oldest and newest sample time stamp, and number of chan nels and days conf igured in data logger settings. Demand Demand trigger and reset inputs status. EnergyFreeze, unfreeze and reset input signals for energy counters. Breaker Maintenance All signals related to breaker maintenance, such as number of openings, closings, (KI)2t counters, alarm signal for (KI)2t, etc. metering Primary Values Primary values measurements for currents, voltages, power, energy and demand Secondary ValuesSecondary values measurements for currents, voltages and power. Phasor DiagramCurrent , voltage and sequence components. FrequencyLine and Bus frequencies.
CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.1 ENERVISTA 650 SETUP SOFTWARE GEK-113000-AF F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER 3-31 3.1.8.4 Inputs/Outputs menu The Inputs/Outputs menu includes all the inputs and outputs signals available in the device. Contact and virtual type. (*) indicates online only, (**) indicates offline only 3.1.8.5 Records menu The Records menu is only available in online mode and includes the possibility to retrieve all the records available in the device. By serial or Ethernet. (*) indicates online only, (**) indicates offline only inputs/outputs Contact Inputs Status of digital inputs in the Relay for each board according to the relay model. Contact Output StatusStatus of digital outputs in the Relay for each board according to the relay model. Contact Outputs OperatesStatus (activated or not) of the variables used to operate a contact output . To conf igure t hese signals go to Setpoint > Relay Conf iguration > Outputs menu. Contact Outputs ResetsStatus (activated or not) of the variables used to reset a contact output . To conf igure these si gnals go to Setpoint > Relay Conf iguration > Outputs menu. This output reset Command is only effective if latch is selected for Output Type setting on the I/O board, thus the contact output has been configured to emulate function 86 (latching relay). IO Board Status Status of I/O boards. This status provides if the hardware it is OK (boards matching relay mode l, correctly inserted in their tracks, in good state and communicating through the internal CAN bus). Virtual Inputs Status of Virtual inputs latched (32) and self-reset (32). Virtual OutputsStatus of virtual outputs (conf igured in PLC Editor). Up to 512. Remote OutputsStates of remote outputs for IEC61850 models. Remote InputsStatus of remote device and remote inputs for IEC61850 models. Analog Inputs (*)Measurements coming from analog inputs (DCMA) Virtual Output LatchedStatus of Virtual Output Latched (conf igured in PLC Editor). Up to 16. Virtual output AnalogueStatus of Virtual OutputAnalogues conf igured in PLC Editor). Up to 49 float values and 49 i nteger values can be used. Records (*) Event recorder (*) Retrieval and visualization of snapshot event (all and new), control events and alarm panel. By serial or Ethernet (ModBus RTU or TCP/IP) Waveform capture (*) Retrieval of oscillography f iles, by Ethernet . Fault Report (*)Retrieval and visualization of fault report f iles, by Ethernet . Data logger (*)Retrieval and visualization of data logger files. Only by Ethernet .
3-32F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER GEK-113000-AF 3.1 ENERVISTA 650 SETUP SOFTWARECHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.1.9 Operations menu Option only available in online mode, showing all the operations previously configured in the relay with their corresponding texts, which must be different from the default text (Op_X not configured). (*) indicates online only, (**) indicates offline only 3.1.10 Communications menu The communication menu includes the computer screen to start communicating with the relay, the different update procedures available in device: firmware, operating system, web server and other file storing capabilities (upload and download info files to/from relay). For more detail information go to section 3.1.3 Connect to the relay for communication menus description and to section 5 for flash memory update procedures. (*) indicates online only, (**) indicates offline only operations Operation 1 (*) Entry to f irst operation (with its corresponding text) ...... Operation 24 (*) Entry to 24th operation (with its corresponding text) Communication ComputerMenu to start communication with the relay. Modem (**)Conf igure the unit for remote communications via modem, using a telephone line. This is only av ailable if the relay is not communicating and if modem has been selected under Communication > Computer control type. Troubleshooting (*)Read/write to ModBus addresses, for verifying communications and access to different positions in the ModBus memory map. Only available if the communication has already been established. Calibration (*) Retrieve the unit calibration settings and storing them in a f ile (with extension *.cal). For r eading or storing the calibration settings in the relay go to Communications > Calibration > Get or Set calibration settings and select the intended calibration f ile. The calibration retrieval process must be performed before updating the operating system. When the f irmware and bootcode are updated, all the data in the relay is deleted, including the factory calibration settings. When only the firmware is updated (for versions higher than 1.50), the calibration settings are automatically saved in the relay. Upgrade relay (**) Upgrade f irmware version (Ethernet connection): Update the relay f irmware through Ether net communication . Firmware is related to the relay internal program, designed by GE Multilin, which performs the protection and control functions, and which is run by the relay main microprocessor. Upgrade 650 web server Upgrade 650 web server (Ethernet connection):Go to Communications > Upgrade 650 web ser ver. The relay web server application can be updated to further versions (if available) using this menu without modifying the relay operating system. Upload info f iles to relay Upload info f iles to relay (Ethernet connection): This functionality is used to store setting f iles (*.650) inside the relay, as well as auxiliary f iles used by the programmable logic graphical editor (*.pep, *.aut , *.lib). Download info f iles from relay Download info f iles from relay (Ethernet connection): This functionality is used for r etrieving the f iles (*.650 and *.pep, *.aut , *.lib) that have been previously stored in the relay flash memory.
CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.1 ENERVISTA 650 SETUP SOFTWARE GEK-113000-AF F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER 3-33 CAUTIONCAREFULLY READ THE FLASH MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE DESCRIBED IN SECTION “BOOT CODE AND FIRMWARE AND CLOSE ALL RUNNING APPLICATIONS BEFORE PERFORMING FIRMWARE AND OPERATING SYSTEM UPDATES. NOTICEFor f irmware versions below 7.00, check that the f irmware version that is going to be updated matches the operating system version of the relay before updating f irmware. If not , update the operating system before proceeding to update the f irmware. Other combinations of f irmware and operating system different from the listed in section 5 will not be operative. For previous version than 7.00 the operating system version is available in the logotype main screen in HMI; it is the number between br ackets in the f irst line, e.g. F650 1.70 (2.35). The operating system version is 2.35 NOTICE*.650 files contain protection, control settings, relay configuration and compiled logic equations. This file can be retrieved from the relay, using the File > Get info from relay option in EnerVista 650 Setup (through serial or Et hernet communication). File > Send info to relay option stores this *.650 file in the relay. *.pep, *.aut and *.lib files contain the logic conf iguration projects necessary to modify the logic (virtual outputs) in the relay. These files can be stored in the relay, using the Communication > Upload info files to relay option in EnerVista 650 Setup (through Ethernet communica tion). They can be retrieved using Communication > Download info files to relay option in EnerVista 650 Setup program (Ethernet communication). Take into account that the *.pep, *.aut and library files are necessary to modify the PLC logic (virtual outputs). Without these files setting and configuration can be modified but not logic equations (virtual outputs). It is advisable to use the Communication > Upload info files to relay option to store these logic configuration files into the relay. *.pep, *.aut and *.lib files contain the logic configuration projects necessary to modify the logic (virtual outputs) in the relay. These files can be stored in the relay, using the Communication > Upload info files to relay option in EnerVista 650 Setup (through Ethernet communica tion). They can be retrieved using Communication > Download info files to relay option in EnerVista 650 Setup program (Ethernet communication). Take into account that the *.pep, *.aut and library files are necessary to modify the PLC logic (virtual outputs). Without these files setting and configuration can be modified but not logic equations (virtual outputs). It is advisable to use the Communication > Upload info files to relay option to store these logic configuration files into the relay.
3-34F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER GEK-113000-AF 3.1 ENERVISTA 650 SETUP SOFTWARECHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES An example of Communication > Troubleshooting follows : Figure 3-15: Communication troubleshooting example 3.1.11 Security menu The security menu includes all the menus related to security control in EnerVista 650 Setup. EnerVista 650 Setup security users and passwords are not related to passwords in HMI. Ea ch security level has its own access for HMI management and EnerVista 650 Setup management. (*) indicates online only, (**) indicates offline only security Login User (*) Log on menu for EnerVista 650 Setup. Enabled after security control has been enabled in user m anagement menu. Change Password (*) Menu to change passwords and establish password recovering questions. User Management (*)User management dialog box.
CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.1 ENERVISTA 650 SETUP SOFTWARE GEK-113000-AF F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER 3-35 3.1.12 View menu The view menu includes the computer screen to start communicating with the relay, the different update procedures available in device: firmware, operating system, web server and other file storing capabilities (upload and download info files to/from relay). The ModBus memory map is detailed in the complete instruction manual (English only) and can be obtained from EnerVista 650 Setup program. (*) indicates online only, (**) indicates offline only 3.1.13 Help menu Complete instructions manual and da ta about EnerVista 650 Setup release. View Traces (*)ModBus communication traces between the EnerVista 650 Setup and the relay. ModBus Memory mapComplete ModBus memory map description. Languages (**)Option to change the EnerVista 650 Setup default language. Only available if the relay is not comm unicating and no f ile (*650) is open. Help Instruction Manual Instructions manual in the language selected in V iew > Languages. GE Mulitlin on the Web GE Multilin web page link. About EnerVista 650 SetupRelease version and date of the EnerVista 650 Setup program.
3-36F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER GEK-113000-AF 3.2 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI)CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.2 Human-machine interface (HMI) The HMI interface consists of several functional panels. Th e faceplate can be unscrewed to allow easy access to the removable modules. There is also a removable dust cover that fits over the display and other cover that protects the front RS232 Communications port and the commands buttons that can be sealed. The following figure shows the HMI in F650 Figure 3-16: HMI interface, available for f irmware versions 7.00 and below Ergonomic programmable keys Shuttle control for easy navigation ESC key, built-in ENTER function and audio feedback Local / Remote / Off pushbutton with LEDs HMI Interface Graphic 16x40 or text 4x20 LCD display Fluorescent backlight to improve visibility Multicolor programmable LEDs with label panel DISPLAY & LEDS KEYPAD & SHUTTLE Electrically isolated front RS232 communication port Transparent cover can be sealed for security FRONT PORT
CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.2 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI) GEK-113000-AF F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER 3-37 Figure 3-17: Enhanced HMI interface 3.2.1 Display F650 units are available with two different options for the front display. The first option is an alphanumerical display of 4 lines with 20 characters each, and the second option is a graphical display of 16 lines wi th 40 characters each (128x240 pixels). The boot code and firmware versions can be seen in the relay text main screen, this screen is the default screen in the text menu for all models: After the text F650, appears the relay firmware version (7.00 in the example), and between brackets the boot program version (7.00 in the example), followed by General Electr ic, the relay model and the default front port (COM2) communication parameters. Figure 3-18: Text main screen F650 7.00 (7.00) General Electric F650MZKF2G1HI6E 19200N81: MODBUS: 254
3-38F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER GEK-113000-AF 3.2 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI)CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.2.2 LED indicators The relay provides 16 LED indicators, 15 user programmable pl us one non-configurable LED (READY) that shows if the relay is in service. Programmable LEDs are divided into groups of 5 LEDs, each of the groups having a different color. The first group of LED indicators is latched by hardware (red), usually configured for trip signals. The second group (yellow) and third group (green) of LED indicators are self-reset and will reset once the condition has been cleared. These LEDs can also be latched using logic through PLC configuration. For firmware version 7.20 and above, all 15 LEDs are latched through relay settings. The ESC key is used to reset any latched LED indicator, once the condition has been cleared. Keep the ESC button pressed for more than 3 seconds; all LEDs light up, verifying their co rrect operation. When releasing the ESC key, all indicators programmed with memory, such as tripping LEDs, are reset. For models with enhanced display, there is a reset LEDs button dedicated for this purpose. The latched conditions can also be reset via communications using the LED reset input (to configure this signal go to Setpoint > Relay Configuration > Control Elements > LED RESET INPUT). By default this LED reset input signal is set to LEDS RESET operation. 3.2.3 Pushbuttons The front panel provides: Push buttons: keypad (5 user programmable plus ESC/ESCAPE no n configurable), shuttle key or keypad for easy navigation, command pushbutton to select operations mode. RS232/USB port: intended for connection to a portable PC. 3.2.3.1 Keypad and shuttle key Figure 3-19: Keypad and shuttle key description, basic display models (not enhanced) This button can be used for closing the user-programmable switchgear. It is fully programmable by the user. This button can be used for closing the user-programmable switchgear. It is fully programmable by the user. User programmable. User programmable. User programmable. (ESC) Escape key. When pressed for more than 3 seconds, it tests all LEDs and resets the trip LEDs. Rotary knob or Shuttle Key (it can be both rotated and pressed): Used for selecting menus, submenus, settings and for confirmation. Press or rotate the shuttle key to enter the text main menu from the text standby screen. O * F1 I F2 ESC