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CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.2 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI) GEK-113000-AF F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER 3-59 Pressing the up-down key or rotating the shuttle key to the left (L) or right (R) the user can access all the Metering values in the screen. 3.2.7.3 All events screen This screen shows all events that have been produced in the relay. The top of the screen shows its name (All Events), and the relative and total number of events contained in the screen. All Events (1/479) or (1/511 for Firmware version 7.20 or higher) This legend means that there are a total of events stored in the relay, and that the cursor is located on event number 1. The information shown on this screen for each event is as follows: Hour:Minute:Second:Millisecond Event text Event status (ON/OFF) Figure 3-34: All events screen The screen legend options are: Esc: Prev. Enter: Menu. : Scroll. METERING SCREEN ANALOG MEASURES IN PRIMARY VALUES Phasor Ia PrimaryV0 Primary Phase A Real Pwr Line Frequency Primary Phasor Ib Primary V1 Primary Phase B Reactive Pwr Bus Frequency Primary Phasor Ic Primary V2 Primary Phase B Apparent Pwr Vx Primary Phasor Ig Primary Vab Primary Phase B Real Pwr Pos MVarhour Freeze Phasor Isg Primary Vbc Primary Phase C Reactive Pwr NegMVarhour Freeze Phasor In Primary Vca Primary Phase C Apparent Pwr PosMWatthour Freeze RMS Ia Primary Vn Primary Phase C Real Pwr Neg MWatthour Freeze RMS Ib Primary Va Primary 3 Phase Reactive Pwr Positive MVarhour RMS Ic Primary Vb Primary 3 Phase Apparent Pwr Negative MVarhour RMS Ig Primary Vc Primary 3 Phase Real Pwr Positive MWatthour RMS Isg Primary VL Primary Phase A Power Factor Negative MWatthour I0 Primary VBB Primary Phase B Power Factor % of Load-to-trip I1 Primary Phase A Reactive Pwr Phase C Power Factor I2 Primary Phase A Apparent Pwr 3 Phase Power Factor All Events (1/479). - [ Ready LED ON ] - 16:11:08.035 Ready LED ON ON 16:11:08.017 Breaker Closed ON ON 16:11:08.005 Isolated Gnd3 Block OFF OFF 16:11:08.005 Isolated Gnd2 Block OFF OFF 16:11:08.005 Isolated Gnd1 Block OFF OFF 16:11:08.005 Sens Gnd TOC3 Block OFF OFF 16:11:08.005 Sens Gnd TOC2 Block OFF OFF 16:11:08.005 Sens Gnd TOC1 Block OFF OFF 16:11:08.005 Ground TOC3 Block OFF OFF 16:11:08.005 Ground TOC2 Block OFF OFF 16:11:08.005 Ground TOC1 Block OFF OFF Esc: Prev. Ente r: Menu.: Scroll.
3-60F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER GEK-113000-AF 3.2 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI)CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES Esc: Prev. Pressing the ESC key, the user returns to the previous screen (Metering screen) Intro: Menu. Pressing the enter/shuttle key, the user accesses the Events menu that offers the following options at the bottom of the screen: nextprevreloaddetailsAt To access the different options in the snapshot events graphic menu the user must move the cursor from up to down or from left to right. The selected option is displayed in upper case and between brackets. To access the selected option, the user must press again the enter/shuttle key. The user accesses the next available graphic screen (Events – New) This option returns to the general events graphic menu (All Events) This option updates all events stored in the relay and returns to the general events screen. The Details screen provides access to metering va lues, and date and time related with the event. The top of the screen displays a legend with the event text, followed by the date and time, the event status (ON or OFF), and the event index number related to the complete list of events in the relay, for example (1/479). The rest of information provided by the Details screen corresponds to the relay measures in the moment of the event. Metering values provided in the events are secondary, and voltage values correspond to phase-to-ground voltage. Figure 3-35: Snapshot events details screen To navigate this screen the user must follow the legend at the bottom of the screen: Enter: Meters. ESC: Prev. : Scroll. Ready LED ON Date: 07/Nov/2004 St:ON Time: 16:11:08.035 (1/479) Phasor Ia Primary 0.000 Phasor Ib Primary 0.000 Phasor Ic Primary 0.000 Line Frequency 0.000 Phasor Ig Primary 0.000 Phasor Isg Primary 0.000 I0 Primary 0.000 I1 Primary 0.000 Enter: Meters. ESC: Prev : Scroll.
CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.2 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI) GEK-113000-AF F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER 3-61 Intro: Meters. To access the metering values in the moment of the event, the user must press the enter/shuttle key. A new metering screen is displayed, containing the primary metering values in the snapshot event, such as: Once inside the Metering screen, a new legend is shown for each event (Intro or ESC: Prev. U-D (L-R: Scroll); press ESC or the shuttle key to return to the Event Details screen, and press the up-down key or rotate the shuttle key to access all the metering values contained in the metering screen of the selected event. ESC: Prev. If the user presses the ESC key from the event detail screen, the system returns to the all events screen. : Scroll. Pressing the up-down key or rotating the shuttle key left (L) or right (R) moves among all the events contained in the all events screen, allowing a preview of the details for each of them. When this option is selected, the system marks the event where the cursor is located. A relative time stamp is performed, in such a way that the selected event, marked with an asterisk (*) between the time and the event name is set with a relative time of 00:00:00:000 on the top line of the event screen, to gether with its relative index, and the rest of events in the screen shows a date/time that relates to the marked event. This operation mode allows a quick inspection of the relative time passed between several events , which is very useful for analyzing events in the field. The corresponding legend to this relative event-marking screen is as follows: Esc: Out At.Enter: Tag event. Esc: Out At. The relative event marking is eliminated and the system returns to the general events screen. Enter: Tag event. If the user places the cursor on a different event by pressing the up-down key or rotating the shuttle key left or right, pressing the enter/shuttle key changes the relative mark to that new event. 3.2.7.4 New events screen This screen shows the new events that have been produced in the relay since the last time the New Events screen was read. The top of the screen shows a New Events legend, and the relative and total number of events contained. Navigation through the different menus in this New Events screen is similar to the one described in the previous section for All Events. The main difference is that in the case of new events it is necessary to select the RELOAD submenu to update the screen with new events that have been produced, while in the All Events screen, this refreshment is automatic. After the new events have been read, if the user selects again the Reload menu, the system shows a message, indicating that there are no more new events available since the last reading. Phasor Ia PrimaryI2 Primary Phasor Ib PrimaryVab Primary Phasor Ic PrimaryVbc Primary Line Frequency PrimaryVca Primary Phasor Ig PrimaryV1 Primary Phasor Isg PrimaryV2 Primary I0 PrimaryV0 Primary I1 Primary3 Phase Power Factor
3-62F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER GEK-113000-AF 3.2 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI)CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.2.7.5 Alarms panel Alarms panel can be viewed in all F650 models using communication software En erVista 650 Setup, however, only models with graphic display allow access to the alarms panel from the HMI. First line shows the relative and total number of alarms existing in that screen. The relative number refers to the alarm on which the cursor is located, and the total number refers to the total amount of alarms available. The second line on this screen shows an index that indicates the number of the configured control event that corresponds to the displayed alarm, followed by the alarm text configured in the Control Events menu inside the Relay Configuration option (Setpoint > Relay Configuration > Control Events). Figure 3-36: Alarms panel in HMI The rest of the screen shows the different alarms produced in the relay with the date and time when the corresponding event was produced, followed by the alarm identification text, and its status, active (ON) or inactive (OFF). In the previous example, the produced alarm is the change to local of the execution of operations (OPERATIONS IN LOCAL MODE), the date and time when this event has been produced, and its status (ON): The bottom of the screen shows the legend that indicates how to navigate through the different options available in the screen. ESC: Prev.Enter: Next. ESC: Prev. Pressing the ESC key, the system returns to the previous New Events screen. Enter: Next. Pressing the enter/shuttle key, the user accessed the available alarms menu, which includes the following options. nextprevackack all To access the different options provided by the alarms graphic menu, the user must press the up-down key or move the shuttle key left to right. The selected option is displayed in upper ca se and between brackets. To access the selected option, the enter/shuttle key must be pressed. This option provides access to the next available graphic screen (I/O boards) The system returns to the previous New Events screen. This option acknowledges the alarm on which the cursor is located. Alarm Panel (1/3). #1 OPERATIONS IN LOCAL MODE 7/11/04 16:54:16 OPERATIONS IN LO. ON 7/11/04 16:54:16 GENER AL PICKUP ON 7/11/04 16:54:16 GENER AL TRIP ON Esc: Prev. Enter: Next
CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.2 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI) GEK-113000-AF F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER 3-63 This option acknowledges all alarms. Alarm acknowledgement through the graphic HMI is considered as through communication port COM2, as it is considered to be Local in both cases. When an alarm has been acknowledged, a selection mark appears to the right of its status. Inactive alarms disappear from the screen once they are acknowledged. 3.2.7.6 Input/output monitoring screen This is the last screen available in the graphic display. This screen allows viewing the status of the relay inputs and outputs , as well as emulate inputs (for verification of the logic, or related functions), and contact outputs (to verify wiring). The format of this screen is shown on the figure below. The first line shows the name of the screen I/O Cards, followe d by the type and description of the board where the cursor is located, which appears between selection marks > < and blinking. Figure 3-37: INPUTS/OUTPUTS GENERAL SCREEN The navigation legend on this screen is as follows: Esc: Prev. Enter: Menu. : Chg Card Esc: Prev. This option returns to the previous screen (Alarms Panel). Enter: Menu. This option provides access to the selected I/O board menu: This menu includes the following options. nextviewtest inputtest output As in previous screens, to access the different options provided by the inputs/outputs graphic menu, the user must press the up-down key or move the shuttle key left to right. The selected option is displayed in upper case and between brackets. To access the selected option, the enter/shuttle key must be pressed. IO Card. Type: 2, Nº IN 8, Nº OUT 8 >F< G H J Esc: Prev. Enter: Menu. : Chg Card.
3-64F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER GEK-113000-AF 3.2 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI)CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES Figure 3-38: Input/output viewing screen This option brings the system back to the one-line diagram. This option shows the real status of all inputs and outputs in the selected board. Dependin g on the type of board, with or without supervision, the screen varies depending on the board characteristics. The first line of this screen shows the slot where the board is located, F, G, H or J, and the type of board. The view menu differentiates inputs and outputs; the active status (O N) is represented by the lighting of the corresponding input or output. The legend at the bottom of the screen indicates how to navigate: Esc: Prev.Enter: Menu.: Chg Card Esc: Prev. Returns to the general I/O screen Enter: Menu. Provides access to the I/O menu (next, view, test input, test output). : Chg Card Pressing the up-down key or Moving the shuttle key to the left or right provides access to the status of inputs/ outputs for the different boards available in the relay. This option allows testing the input activation (in emulation mode). The displayed screen is similar to the viewing screen, but in this case the user can operate the different relay inputs. This screen shows the Input name lit up, showing that this is an Input emulation mode. The first relay input appears blinking and between brackets; the user can select a different input by pressing up-down key or rotating the enter/shuttle key. When the shuttle key is pressed, the selected input is activated. Navigation through this screen is indicated by the following legend: Esc: Exit Text.Enter: Chg Input. IO Card F. Type: 2, # IN 8, # OUT 8 Input (ON OFF) Output next >VIEW< test in put test output 0 CC1 8 Va COIL1 1 CC2 9 Vb COIL1 2 CC3 10 Va COIL2 3 CC4 11 Vb COIL2 4 CC5 12 Isense1 5 CC6 13 Isense1 6 CC7 14 SUP21 7 CC8 15 SUP22
CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.2 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI) GEK-113000-AF F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER 3-65 Esc: Exit Text. The ESC option returns to the general I/O board menu. Enter: Chg Input. Pressing the enter/shuttle key on the blinking input, this input is activated in emulation mode. Note: input emulation can only be executed through the TEST INPUT tool on the graphic display. This option allows testing the output activation in emulation mode. The displayed screen is similar to the viewing screen, but in this case the user can operate the different relay contact outputs to test the wiring. This screen shows the Output name lit up, showing that this is an output emulation mode. The first relay output appears blinking and between br ackets; the user can select a different output by pressing the up-down key or rotating the shuttle key. When the enter/shuttle key is pressed, the selected output is activated. Navigation through this screen is indicated by the following legend: Esc: Exit Text.Enter: Chg Output. Esc: Exit Text. The ESC option returns to the general I/O board menu. Enter: Chg Output. Pressing the enter/shuttle key on the blinking output, this output is activated in emulation mode. Note: Output emulation can be executed through the TEST OUTPUT tool on the graphic display, and also through communications using EnerVista 650 Setup software for all F650 models. : Chg Card Pressing the up-down key or rotating the shuttle key allows to change the selected I/O board in the main I/O screen.
3-66F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER GEK-113000-AF 3.3 WEB SERVERCHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.3 Web server 3.3.1 Home The web server in the F650 can be accessed running the Windows explorer, and typing http://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx, where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the relay IP addre ss, which must be configured in Setpoint > Product Setup > Communication Settings > Ethernet. The main screen of the F650 web server shows the different monitoring possibilities for snapshot events, events, alarms, oscillography, fault reports, data logger and metering values provided by the relay through the web. In order to access the different functions provided by the web server, the user must simply click the list name on the left side of the screen. The web server (for version 1.70 and higher ones) allows the user to visualize the different web server screen languages: English, French, Spanish, Russian and Chinese by pressing the language button on the top right corner of the main window. Take into account that this selection only changes the language in the web server screen, all the relay texts, such as snapshot events, control events, etc. are in th e language selected in the relay (see section 3.2.6.12 Select language in this manual). Figure 3-39: Web server main screen
CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.3 WEB SERVER GEK-113000-AF F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER 3-67 3.3.2 Snapshot events The Snapshot events screen shows all Snapshot events produced in the relay. This screen is refreshed automatically every minute. The information provided in this screen includes: first, the relative event index, the lowest index corresponding to the most recent event; next, the event text that shows the reason for th e event, its status, active (ON) or inactive (OFF), and finally the date and time when the event was produced. The bottom of the screen shows a Metering screen; clicking on one of the events, the associated metering values are shown on that screen. Figure 3-40: Snapshot events screen
3-68F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER GEK-113000-AF 3.3 WEB SERVERCHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.3.3 Control events The control events screen provides access to all events that ha ve been configured in the Control Events screen inside the Relay Configuration menu of EnerVista 650 Setup. Figure 3-41: Control events screen Unlike the case of Snapshot events, in this screen the highest index corresponds to the most recent event. The information provided is the control event index, the text that has been associated with the event when configured, its status, active (ON) or inactive (OFF), and its date and time.