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CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.2 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI) GEK-113000-AF F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER 3-39 Figure 3-20: Enhanced keypad description 8s ed for clos ing the us er programmable switchgear. It is fully Sr ogrammable . 8VHGIRUFORVLQJWKHXVHUSURJUDPPDEOH VZLWFKJHDU,WLVIXOO\SURJUDPPDEOH F1. Us er programmable . F2. Us er programmable . F3 / *. User programmable. Up Key. Us ed f or select ing menus , subme nus, DQGseW tin JV Do wn Key. Us ed for selec ting menus , s ubme nus, and chang LQJ va lues of s ett ings Ente r K ey. Press to ente r to s ubmenu s or t o c hange values. Esc ape k ey. Press ke y t o exit fro m men us Re set ke y. 3UHVVWR test all LEDs and reset the trip LE Ds .
3-40F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER GEK-113000-AF 3.2 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI)CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.2.3.2 Command push button The unit incorporates a command pushbutton located at the bottom right side of the HMI interface and at the top left for Enhanced interface, with three options: local, remote, and off. The firs t option (LOCAL) allows executing operations in local mode (HMI, front port, and rear COM2 port). The second option (REM OTE) allows operation execution only through remote communications (COM1 and ETH_1/ETH2 or ETH_E/ETH_A/ETH_B (Depending on model)). The third option (OFF) blocks the execution of operations. Each position is id entified with an LED indicator, as follows: LOCAL operations (green) REMOTE operations (green) OFF (red) Press the command button to switch from local to remote oper ations mode and vice versa. OFF status (operation inhibited for maintenance and safety) can be reach pressing the commands pushbutton during several seconds (local-remote-off sequence). The local-remote-off sequence can be also available through communications (see chapter 5.8), with a configurable signal that can be set in the Setpoint > Relay Configuration > Control Elements screen. 3.2.4 Front port and cover sealing system The following Figure 3-21: Detail of front port and cover sealing system shows a detail of the front RS232 communication port and local/remote button access cover sealing system in basic (not enhanced) displays. The sealing system is similar to the one used in energy meters, using wire and plumb seal . High quality plastic have been used in the design to withstand extreme environmental conditions, both mechanical and electrical, sun radiation, humidity, etc. in order to guarantee a long life for the unit. Figure 3-21: Detail of front port and cover sealing system Screen contrast regulator Cover sealing system Electrically isolated RS232 port Local/remote Operations access
CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.2 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI) GEK-113000-AF F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER 3-41 3.2.5 Screen contrast Regulation of screen contrast should be performed as described below depend on display model selected: Basic HMI:Dedicated screen contrast regulator is located below cover sealing system. See Figure 3-21: Detail of front port and cover sealing system. Enhanced HMI: Backlight level regulation can be performed by usin g enhanced keypad. Reset button must be pressed at the same time that the up or down key is pressed to increase or decrease the contrast. 3.2.6 Text menus 3.2.6.1 Navigation Text menu is available for all models, this is the main menu fo r visualizing actual values, metering, changing settings, etc. through the HMI. In models with graphical display besides this text main menu there are several screens providing more performance for control purposes. Press (or rotate left or right) the enter/shuttle key to enter the main menu, starting from the standby screen (default main screen). The default main screen can be accessed pressing ESC key until it appe ars. In all the navigation press the enter/ shuttle key to select the desired header display (top-level menu). Each press of the enter/shuttle key advances through the main heading pages as illustrated below. To return to previous menus press the ESC key. To move inside the top-level menu without changing to other low levels, rotate the shuttle key left to move up and right to move down (or use up/down keys). When rotating the shuttle key (or up/down keys) the selected menu is marked by a single scroll bar character. The mark (>) in the right part of any menu means that contains more than one level. Figure 3-22: Text menu navigation Shows an example of main menu navigation: Figure 3-22: Text menu navigation
3-42F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER GEK-113000-AF 3.2 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI)CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.2.6.2 Text menu hierarchy The structure of HMI text menu is similar to the EnerVista 650 Setup menu in the actual values and settings (view and change) menus. The main menu shows the following options: 3.2.6.3 Actual Values The Actual Values menu option in HMI concentrates and displays all the status of protection, control elements, metering, counters information, oscillography, events, fault locator, etc. NameDescriptionNavigation in menu Actual Values Actual values of all the signals available in device. S tatus of protection and control elements, measurements, inputs and outputs, etc. Press shuttle key or enter key to enter next level. Pr ess ESC to return to default main screen. Snapshot events Visualization of all snapshot events in text mode (two scr eens for each snapshot event). In graphical displays there can be seen in a dedicated screen. Press shuttle key or enter key to visualize snapshot event s in text menu. Press ESC to return to default main screen. Fault Report Fault reports information available in HMI (two screens for eac h fault report) Press shuttle key or enter key to enter next level. Move Up/Downt o see all the available fault reports in device. Press shuttle key or enter key to enter particular information for fault report selected. View Settings Visualization of all protection and control settings av ailable in device. Press shuttle key or enter keyto enter next level. Move Up/Down t o select submenu. Press ESC to return to previous level. Change Settings Menu that allows changing all protection and control sett ings available in device. Inputs and outputs settings, relay conf iguration and logic conf iguration are not available in HMI, only via EnerVista 650 Setup software. Press shuttle key or enter key to enter next level. Move Up/Down t o select submenu. Press esc to return to previous level. Date & T ime Date and time visualization and modification by user. First mode is visualization. Press again shuttle key or enter key to start modif ication in date and time. Press ESC to return to previous level. Commands Operations execution in local mode. Move Up/Down to pre select operation. Press shuttle k ey or enter key to select and conf irm. Press ESC to return to previous level. Password Password menu for settings and commands Move Up/Down to select submenu. Press shuttle key or ent er key to enter next level. Press ESC to return to previous level. Select Main Screen Selection of default main screen in text menu. Move Up/Down to select the default main screen type. Pr ess shuttle key or enter key to conf irm. Select Language Language selection. Between default language (see or der code) and English. Move Up/Down to select the default language. Pr ess shuttle key or enter key to conf irm selection. Switch the relay off and on. < - return Return to previous level Press shuttle key or enter key to return to previous lev el. Front Panel > LEDs Status > Operation Bits Breaker
CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.2 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI) GEK-113000-AF F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER 3-43 Protection >Protection Blocks Phase Current Neutral Current Ground Current Sens. Ground Current Neg. Seq. Current Thermal Model Voltage Power Voltage Power Control Elements > Frequency Synchrocheck Autoreclose Breaker Failure VT Fuse Failure Broken Conductor Setting Groups Locked Rotor Pulse Counters Analog Comparators Load Encroachment Max. Number of starts Digital Counters Cold Load Pickup Switchgear Status > Switchgear 1 Switchgear... Switchgear 16 Calibration FlexCurves System Info Records Status > Fault Reports Control Events Oscillography Data logger Demand Energy Breaker Maintenance SNTP-IRIG_B-PTP Versions Redundancy Metering > Primary Values > Current Voltage Power Energy Demand Secondary Values > Current Voltage Power Frequency Inputs/Outputs > Contact Inputs > Board F/ Board G/ Board H/ Board J Cont . Output St . > Board F/ Board G/ Board H/ Board J Cont . Output Op. > Board F/ Board G/ Board H/ Board J Cont . Output Rs. > Board F/ Board G/ Board H/ Board J
3-44F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER GEK-113000-AF 3.2 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI)CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES To enter this menu press the shuttle key or enter key when the option Actual Values is selected in main menu. A secondary level is displayed with different sublevels as shown on . Pressing Up/down keys or rotating the shuttle key, (left for moving up and right for moving down) select the next level to be displayed, press the enter/shuttle key again to enter in next level and press ESC key to return to previous level if desired. This navigation is performed the same for all the menus in Actual Values. Once the last sublevel is reached, move up and down to visualize the actual values selected. One example of data screen for actual values is shown in Figure 3-23: Actual values screen data. First Line: Header of last level in actual values (Phase Current in the example) Second Line: Data identifier (in the example PH IOC1 HIGH A, is the pickup signal for the first instantaneous overcurrent function level high for phase A). Third line: Status of the displayed actual value. Fourth Line:Relative position in the menu (it is the first value of 114) Figure 3-23: Actual values screen data In the Actual Values menus are different types of data; each ty pe of data displays its particular status type (on and off, 0 or 1, OK or fail, analog values, etc.) 3.2.6.4 Snapshot events To enter this menu press the enter/shuttle key when the option Snapshot events is selected in main menu (). In this menu all the snapshot events stored can be displayed. Snapshot events are changes in the relay internal status. One snapshot event is displayed in two text screens: The first screen display the status, date and time of the snapshot event: the snapshot event identifier, its status, event number and the date and time of the occurrence. If the snapshot event identifier does not fit the first line, the whole text is shown using as well the second line alternating with the status and event number. The second screen displays currents and voltages in primary values for that particular snapshot event. Ia, Ib, Ic and Ig for currents and Vab, Vbc, Vca and V0 for voltages. To access the metering screen in snapshot events menu, press shuttle key from the snapshot event first screen. To exit from the metering screen press ESC. To select different snapshot events to be displayed, press the up-down keys or rotate the shuttle key to select the snapshot event and then press the enter/shuttle key to enter the metering screen. Press esc to exit the metering screen and return to snapshot events menu. IO Board Status Virtual Inputs >Virtual Inp.Latched Virtual Inp.SR Virtual Outputs Remote Outputs (for IEC61850 models only ) >DNA User St GOOSE Dig Outputs Remote Inputs for IEC61850 models only )> Remote Input Remote Devices GOOSE Dig Inputs GOOSE Analog Inputs Analog Inputs > Board F/ Board G/ Board H/ Board J Virtual out . Latched Virtual out . Analogue Phase Current PH IOC1 HIGH A PKP OFF (1/114)
CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.2 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI) GEK-113000-AF F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER 3-45 Figure 3-24: Snapshot event navigation HMI shows an example of snapshot events navigation: Press enter/shuttle key from the default main screen and enter in the main text menu. Move the shuttle key or press up-down keys until a single scroll bar character (o) appears in the left part of Snapshot event header. Press enter/shuttle key to enter in the snapshot events menu) Select the snapshot event to display using the up/down keys or shuttle key (left and right to move up and down inside the recorded snapshot events). Once selected the snapshot event, identifier, status, date and time are displayed. In the second line St: is showing the status and the relative snapshot index from the whole recorded number. Third and fourth lines are used to display the time and date of the snapshot event. Pressing the enter/shuttle key the metering screen for the snapshot event is displayed. To exit from this screen press the ESC key and return to the snapshot events menu. Figure 3-24: Snapshot event navigation HMI 3.2.6.5 Fault report To enter the Fault Report menu, press the enter/shuttle key when the option Fault report is selected in main menu (). This menu displays information about the last ten faults recorded in the relay. The relay HMI can handle fault reports stored in the relay in two different ways: 1. Show fault warning messages on the HMI display when the fault is produced. This option is disabled by default . To enable the display of warning mess ages from the HMI go to the menu Change Settings > Product Setup > Fault Report > Show Fault On HMI and select Enable. 2. Save information from the last ten faults in the relay. View in the H MI Fault Report menu In the first option, when a fault occurs a warning message is displayed including information about the fault in two screens, one with general fault information, and a second with the measured values at the time the fault occurred. The fault-warning message must be acknowledged by the user before performing any other operation. In the event of several consecutive faults, the HMI shows the most recent fault, however the user needs to acknowledge all faults (up to a maximum of ten faults).
3-46F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER GEK-113000-AF 3.2 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI)CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES In the second option, fault reports can be viewed thro ugh the HMI Fault Report menu accessed by pressing the enter/ shuttle key. The display shows information from the last te n faults, including both general information and metering screens for each fault. Displayed information starts with the most recent fault, and previous faults can be viewed by rotating the enter/shuttle key. Displayed information is stored in the relay volatile memory, so if the relay is turned off this information is lost, as also happens if a Clear Fault Report command is executed. However, saved fault reports stored in the relay non-volatile memory remain after the Fault reset, and can be obtain ed from the relay using the EnerVista 650 Setup software, Actual > Records > Fault report. If there is no fault report available through the display, the relay shows a Fault report not available message. The format of the displayed screens is as follows: Select the Fault report menu in text menu If there is more than one fault record press the up-down keys or rotate the shuttle key and select the desired record to be displayed. First screen with general fault information: Fault report #number, fault type, distance and date and time. Second screen with metering data for that fault record. All this data is a summary from the fault report file that can be retrieved via EnerVista 650 Setup software. Figure 3-25: Fault report navigation in HMI Possible fault types are as follows: GROUNDGround faults AG phase A to ground ABG phase AB to ground BG phase BG to ground BCG phase BCG to ground CG phase CG to ground CAG phase CAG to ground PHASEPhase to phase faults
CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.2 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI) GEK-113000-AF F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER 3-47 3.2.6.6 View settings menu To enter this menu press the enter/shuttle key when the option View Settings is selected in main menu (o). A secondary level is displayed with different sublevels. Pressing up-down keys or rotating the shuttle key, (left for moving up and right for moving down) select the next level to be displayed (o), press the enter/shuttle key again to enter in next level and press esc key to return to previous level if desired. This navigati on is performed the same for all the menus in View Settings. Once the last sublevel is reached, move up and down to see the available settings. AB phase A to phase B BC phase B to phase C CA phase C to phase A 3PHASE Three-phase faults (shown on the display as 3PH) NAFFault type not calculated MAIN SETTINGS MENU FIRST LEVELSECOND LEVELTHIRD LEVEL Product Setup > Communication > Serial Ports Ethernet > Ethernet A Ethernet B Ethernet E Redundancy ModBus Protocol DNP3 Slave (Available for standard and IEC6 1850 models)> DNP3 Slave 1..3 IEC 870-5-104(Available for standard and IEC6 1850 models)> SNTP PROCOME (Available for procome models only). PTP 1588 Routing Fault Report Oscillography Demand Time Settings System Setup > General Settings Breaker > Breaker Settings Breaker Maintenance Misc. settings Protection Element > (*) See note Phase Current > Phase TOC High > Phase TOC High 1..3 Phase TOC Low > Phase TOC Low 1..3 Phase IOC High > Phase IOC High 1..3 Phase IOC Low > Phase IOC Low 1..3 Phase Directional > Phase Directional 1..3 Thermal Model > Thermal Model 1..3 Neutral Current >
3-48F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER GEK-113000-AF 3.2 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI)CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES (*) This menu changes as indicated in table 4.35 for firmware version 7.50 or above. Neutral TOC > Neutral TOC 1..3 Neutral IOC > Neutral IOC 1..3 Neutral Dir > Neutral Dir 1..3 Ground Current > Ground TOC > Ground TOC 1..3 Ground IOC > Ground IOC 1..3 Ground Dir > Ground Dir 1..3 Sens. Ground Curr > Sens. Ground TOC. > Sens. Ground TOC 1..3 Sens. Ground IOC > Sens. Ground IOC 1..3 Isolated Gnd IOC > Isolated Gnd IOC 1..3 Sens. Ground Dir. > Sens. Ground Dir. 1..3 Neg. Seq. Current > Neg. Seq. TOC > Neg. Seq. TOC 1..3 Voltage Elements > Phase UV > Phase UV 1..3 Phase OV > Phase OV 1..3 Neutral OV High > Neutral OV High 1..3 Neutral OV Low > Neutral OV Low 1..3 Neg. Seq. OV > Neg. Seq. OV 1..3 Auxiliary OV > Auxiliary OV 1..3 Auxiliary UV > Auxiliary UV 1..3 Power> Forward Power > Forward Power 1..3 Directional Power > Directional Power 1..3 Watt Gnd Flt High > Watt Gnd Flt High 1..3 Watt Gnd Flt Low > Watt Gnd Flt Low 1..3 Control elements > (*) See note Setting Group Underfrequency > Underfrequency 1..6 Overfrequency > Overfrequency 1..6 Synchrocheck Autoreclose Breaker Failure VT Fuse Failure. Broken Conductor > Broken Conductor 1..3 Locked Rotor > Locked Rotor 1..3 Fq Rate of Change Fq Rate of Change 1..3 Load Encroachment Load Encroachment 1..3 Max. Num of starts Cold Load Pickup PLC Timer Masks MAIN SETTINGS MENU FIRST LEVELSECOND LEVELTHIRD LEVEL