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6F2M2000
Substation Automation System
(GSC1000-C)
Operation Manual
Rev. 7
May 2020
TOSHIBA ENERGY SYSTEMS & SOLUTIONS CORPORATION
Copyright© 2020 TOSHIBA ENERGY SYSTEMS & SOLUTIONS CORPORATION
All Rights Reserved.
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  • Page 1 6F2M2000 Substation Automation System (GSC1000-C) Operation Manual Rev. 7 May 2020 TOSHIBA ENERGY SYSTEMS & SOLUTIONS CORPORATION Copyright© 2020 TOSHIBA ENERGY SYSTEMS & SOLUTIONS CORPORATION All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 2: Precautions

    This manual describes the operation of the HMI software Substation Automation System GSC1000-C, the operation of the HMI (OWS/EWS) screen and the precautions to be observed when using the tool. To ensure the proper use of the HMI software please read this manual before attempting to use.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    6F2M2000 Table of Contents Precautions ......................1 Purpose ........................14 Related Document ....................14 Descriptive Rules of This Document ................. 14 Abbreviations ......................15 Security for Operation ....................17 Basic Operation of HMI Screen ..............19 Operating Environment .................... 19 Basic Operation ......................
  • Page 4 6F2M2000 Operation of HMI Screen ................41 ......................41 Displaying Single Line Diagram Windows ..............41 Changing the Display Scale of Windows ..............41 Changing the Display Area of Windows Displaying the Legend ....... 42 Accessing SAS Instruction Manual ................43 Stopping an Alarm Sounding in OWS/EWS..............
  • Page 5 6F2M2000 4.23 Displaying the Blocking/Manual Override Summary ..........62 4.24 Resetting the Blocking from the Blocking/Manual Override Summary ..... 63 4.25 Setting the Manual Override of a Device ..............64 4.26 Resetting the Manual Override of a Device .............. 67 4.27 Displaying the forced setting of IED .................
  • Page 6 6F2M2000 4.48 Displaying LVAC Window ..................112 4.49 Displaying DC/UPS Window ................... 113 4.50 Displaying GIS Window ..................114 ..................... 115 4.51 Displaying the System Window ................115 4.52 Displaying the Detailed Status of an IED ..............115 4.53 Changing IED Mode (Online/Test) ................
  • Page 7 6F2M2000 ....................135 4.70 Displaying the Event Window ................. 135 4.71 Shifting the Event Display..................136 4.72 Changing the Event Display Period ................ 136 4.73 Sorting the Event List Currently Displayed ............. 137 4.74 Updating the Event List in Real Time ..............137 4.75 Filtering the Event List ....................
  • Page 8 6F2M2000 4.92 Updating the Alarm List in Real Time ..............159 4.93 Filtering the Alarm List .................... 159 4.94 Canceling the Alarm Filter ..................161 4.95 Editing/Saving an Alarm Filter ................162 4.96 Calling a Saved Alarm Filter ................... 169 ...
  • Page 9 6F2M2000 4.115 Displaying the Daily/Weekly/Monthly/Annual Trend Window ........199 4.116 Scrolling the Trend Graph..................200 4.117 Changing the Scrolling Width of the Trend Graph ..........200 4.118 Displaying the Daily Trend of the Specified Date ............ 201 4.119 Displaying the Weekly Trend of the Specified Week ..........201 4.120 Displaying the Monthly Trend of the Specified Month and Year ......
  • Page 10 6F2M2000 4.140 Overlaying a Graph on the Past Trend Data ............215 4.141 Adding a New Trend Group ..................217 4.142 Editing Trend Groups ..................... 220 4.143 Deleting a Trend Group ..................224 (Option) ............225 4.144 Common Alarm Annunciator (ANN) Window ............225 4.145 Bay Alarm Annunciator(ANN) Window ..............
  • Page 11 6F2M2000 Main Menu Bar ....................... 257 6.4.1 Blocking/Manual Override Summary dialog ............. 259 6.4.2 System Setting dialog ..................261 6.4.3 LDC MD Blocking dialog .................. 265 6.4.4 Legend dialog ....................266 Control and Monitoring Windows ................267 6.5.1 Single line diagram windows ................267 6.5.2 GIS window ......................
  • Page 12 6F2M2000 6.5.20 Relay Group Setting dialog................300 6.5.21 State Change dialog for printer................. 301 6.5.22 Alarm Locking dialog ..................302 Alarm Window ......................303 6.6.1 Table Filter dialog ..................... 306 Event Window ......................307 6.7.1 Table Filter dialog ..................... 311 6.7.2 Auto Print Setting dialog (for Event) ..............
  • Page 13 6F2M2000 6.9.7 Display of average, maximum and minimum values ........333 6.9.8 Tabular format display ..................334 6.9.9 Display/Not display of grid ................337 6.9.10 Group Edit dialog ....................338 6.9.11 Group Property dialog ..................339 6.9.12 Y-Axis Setting for the Trend window ..............340 6.9.13 Overlay dialog ....................
  • Page 14 6F2M2000 8.2.5 Automatic Remote setting of 43R ..............365 8.2.6 Automatic Acknowledge setting ................ 365 File Transfer ....................366 Appendix A List of Related Documents ..........367 Appendix B Q and A ................368 Appendix C How to Deal with System Failure ........385 Appendix D Display Color of HMI Screen ..........
  • Page 15: Purpose

    6F2M2000 Purpose This Operation Manual describes the operation of the Substation Automation System GSC1000-C and the operation of the HMI (OWS/EWS) screen. ・ Chapter 1 Outline ・ Chapter 2 Basic Operation of the HMI Screen ・ Chapter 3 System Operation ・...
  • Page 16: Abbreviations

    6F2M2000 Abbreviations Table 1.4.1 below lists the abbreviations and acronyms used in this document. Table 1.4.1 List of abbreviations and acronyms Abbreviation Description Acknowledgement Annunciator Bay Control Unit Bay Control and Protection Unit BCPU Binary Input Output Circuit Breaker Central Processing Unit Disconnector Switch Digital Versatile Disk Earthing Switch...
  • Page 17 6F2M2000 Abbreviation Description Printer Remote Control Center Relay Setting and Monitoring Substation Automation System Station Computer SCMS Substation Control and Monitoring System Uninterruptible Power Supply...
  • Page 18: Security For Operation

    6F2M2000 Security for Operation To perform control and monitoring of the system from the HMI (OWS/EWS screen), security authentication with the login ID and a password is required. If the security authentication fails, the operator cannot log into the system. The following 4 levels of security are implemented as a standard.
  • Page 19 6F2M2000 Table 1.5.1 Available operations for each security levels (Example) Security Level Operation items Start up the system Shutdown the system Switch and monitor the window Stop the audible alarm Print screen Display the on-line help (The “Legend” dialog) Select the "ACK" on the Alarm window Select the "FILTER"...
  • Page 20: Basic Operation Of Hmi Screen

    6F2M2000 Basic Operation of HMI Screen This Chapter describes the basic operation of HMI screen. Refer to Chapter 6 for the detailed explanation of each window and dialog of the HMI screen. Operating Environment Prepare the following listed below as the operation environment of the HMI. Item Operation environment Windows 7, XP, 10...
  • Page 21: System Operation

    6F2M2000 System Operation This Chapter describes the operation of start/stop, HMI log-in/log-out, setting of log-out time and password change. Refer to Appendix B for frequently asked questions on the system. System Start-up Please confirm that USB key is inserted to OWS/EWS. Do not turn on the Station Computer at Step 2.
  • Page 22 6F2M2000 Step 1: Start-up the bay level BCU/BCPU Turn on the power switch in all LCP. Each BCU/BCPU is energized. Figure 3.1.2 BCU/BCPU The display status of the LED indicators on the front panel of BCU/BCPU (programmable LEDs) is as follows: - IN SERVICE: - ALARM: Off in Online mode...
  • Page 23 6F2M2000 Step 2: Start-up the server panels Check that the key switch installed in the server panel to turn on the power of the Station Computer is OFF. The power of the Station Computer must be set to OFF in this step. Turn on the power switches of the server panels, GPS time server, modem router for remote monitoring and Ethernet Switches for the station level equipment.
  • Page 24 6F2M2000 Figure 3.1.5 Modem router (Power ON) Figure 3.1.6 Ethernet Switch (Power ON)
  • Page 25 6F2M2000 Step 3: Start-up the common panel BCU/BCPU Turn on the power switch of the common panels. Common BCUs are turned on. Figure 3.1.7 BCU The display status of the LED indicators on the front panel of BCU/BCPU (programmable LEDs) is as follows: - IN SERVICE: - ALARM: Off in Online mode...
  • Page 26 6F2M2000 Step 4: Start-up the printers At first, turn on the power switch on the printer desk. Next, turn on the power switch of all printers. Figure 3.1.8 Printer desk (Power SW) Figure 3.1.9 Hard Copy printer...
  • Page 27 6F2M2000 Figure 3.1.10 Log printer Step 5: Start-up the servers At first, turn on the power switch (key switch) of server-1 in server panel-1. Next, turn on the power switch (key switch) of server-2 in server panel-2. Turn on the key switch Figure 3.1.11 Server panel -1...
  • Page 28 6F2M2000 Figure 3.1.12 Server panel -2 Step 6: Start-up the OWS/EWS At first, turn on the power switch on the OWS/EWS desk. Second, press the power button on the monitor.  Power ON: Green LED is on. Third, open the front door of the OWS/EWS and press Power SW. ...
  • Page 29 6F2M2000 Figure 3.1.14 OWS/EWS (rear side) Figure 3.1.15 Monitor Figure 3.1.16 PC (front side)
  • Page 30 6F2M2000 When the OWS/EWS is turned on normally, the desk top screen is displayed after start-up. Fig. 3.1.1 Desk top screen (OWS) Fig. 3.1.2 Desk top screen (EWS)
  • Page 31: Hmi Startup

    6F2M2000 HMI Startup Normally HMI software is started up automatically at the same time when the OWS/EWS is started up. When the HMI software is terminated, or when automatic start-up of the HMI software is not set, the HMI software is started up by clicking the HMI icon. After start up of the HMI software, the system displays login dialog and becomes input waiting status.
  • Page 32 6F2M2000 3) Click Login. When Login ID and Password are authenticated The login dialog is closed and the “Information” dialog (without OK or Cancel) is displayed. After HMI software initialization is completed, the dialog is closed automatically and the main menu is displayed.
  • Page 33 6F2M2000 If the number of login failures exceeds a predetermined number, warning dialog is displayed. Click OK button to confirm. Login dialog will be automatically closed. Even if the login dialog is closed after a single login failure and it is opened again, the number of failed login attempt will be keep stored.
  • Page 34 6F2M2000 Forced password change By using ini file setting, after registering a new user ID and password using Security Setting Tool, user is required to perform password change when logging in to the HMI for the first time. Forced password change dialog will be displayed when user attempt to logging into HMI after user account lock period expires.
  • Page 35: Logging Out And Hmi Software Shutdown

    6F2M2000 Logging out and HMI Software Shutdown Operation to logout from HMI screen is indicated below. Click the “Logout” button on the main menu bar. 02/04/2015 A confirmation dialog is displayed. Click OK. All windows related including the main menu bar are closed.
  • Page 36: Changing Password

    6F2M2000 Changing Password How to change the password to login to the HMI screen is indicated below. Click the “System Setting” button on the main menu bar to display the “System Setting” dialog. Click the “Password” tab on the “System Setting”...
  • Page 37 6F2M2000 Password complexity When changing password as shown below, the function to judge minimum password length and password complexity is available in the ini file settings. (a) changing the password from the system menu (b) changing the password forcibly at first login (c) changing password due to password expires (d) changing password due to account lock The password complexity policy required user to create password which contains uppercase...
  • Page 38: Setting The Automatic Logout Time

    6F2M2000 Setting the Automatic Logout Time How to set the automatic logout time from the HMI screen is indicated below. Click the “System Setting” button in the main menu bar to display the “System Setting” dialog. Click the “Auto Logout” tab of the “System Setting”...
  • Page 39: Outputting System Setting Value Of Hmi To A File In Printing Format

    6F2M2000 Outputting System Setting Value of HMI to a File in Printing Format How to output the system setting value of the HMI software to a file in printing format is indicated below. Click the “System Setting” button in the main menu bar to display the “System Setting”...
  • Page 40: Printing The Display Screen (Hard Copy)

    6F2M2000 Printing the Display Screen (Hard Copy) How to print the hard copy of the window currently displayed on the HMI screen is indicated below. 1) Click the “Print Screen” button (printer icon) on the main menu bar. The hard copy of the window currently displayed is printed by a printer.
  • Page 41: System Shutdown

    6F2M2000 System Shutdown System shutdown is carried out by the following procedure. (Refer to Figure 3.9.1.) Step 1. The OWS and EWS are turned off. Step 2. The Hard Copy printer and Log printer are turned off. Step 3. The Station Computers are turned off. Step 4.
  • Page 42: Operation Of Hmi Screen

    6F2M2000 Operation of HMI Screen Displaying Single Line Diagram Windows How to display the single line diagram windows from the main menu bar is indicated below. 1) Click Single Line in the main menu bar. 2) Buttons for single line diagrams are displayed. Click the button for the window you want to display.
  • Page 43: Changing The Display Area Of Windows Displaying The Legend

    6F2M2000 Changing the Display Area of Windows Displaying the Legend How to change the display area of single line diagram windows, the “GIS” window and the “System” window is indicated below. Select [View] – [Guide Window] from the menu bar of the window. The “Guide Window”...
  • Page 44: Accessing Sas Instruction Manual

    6F2M2000 Accessing SAS Instruction Manual Display / no-display of "Manual” button in the Legend screen is possible by parameter setting in the LNG.ini file. In the case of display setting, it is possible to display SAS instruction manual by the following operation. In addition, it is necessary to install the instruction manual in the prescribed folder in advance.
  • Page 45: Stopping An Alarm Sounding In Ows/Ews

    6F2M2000 3) New window containing the list of GSC1000 Manual called “Index Page” is displayed. Click at the title (hyperlink) of the manual you want to refer to display the instruction manual file. After the “Index Page” window is displayed on the screen, when you select other display...
  • Page 46: Stopping An Alarm Of Station Common

    6F2M2000 Stopping an Alarm of Station Common How to stop an alarm of Station Common from the main menu bar is indicated below. 1) When an alarm is activated and sounds in Station Common, the alarm sound is stopped by clicking the “Station Common Alarm Reset”...
  • Page 47: Changing Hmi Mode

    6F2M2000 Changing HMI Mode How to change HMI mode form the main menu bar is indicated below. 1) Click Online in the main menu bar. 2) The dialog for confirmation is displayed. Click OK. 3) The confirmation dialog is closed and the mode button in the main menu bar is changed.
  • Page 48: Switching Over Manned Operation/Unmanned Operation

    6F2M2000 Switching Over Manned Operation/Unmanned Operation 4.10 How to switch over manned operation/unmanned operation is indicated below. In the systems for which switchover of manned operation/unmanned operation is interlocked with the switchover of LDC/SCMS condition, the manned/unmanned setting tab is not displayed. 1) Click the “System Setting”...
  • Page 49: Setting Or Resetting Ldc Blocking

    6F2M2000 Setting or Resetting LDC Blocking 4.11 How to set or reset the blocking of data transfer to LDC is indicated below. 1) Click LDC MD Blocking in the main menu bar. 2) The “LDC MD Blocking” dialog is displayed. Select the item for which you want to set or reset blocking of data transfer to LDC.
  • Page 50 6F2M2000 4) When LDC MD blocking is set, a “B” mark to indicate that the blocking is set is shown in ] of the selected item. Click OK to close the dialog. 5) When LDC MD blocking is set, the color of LDC MD Blocking in the main menu bar changes to yellow.
  • Page 51: Single Line Diagram

    6F2M2000 Displaying the Bay Information Dialog 4.12 How to display the “Bay Information” dialog from the single line diagram is indicated below. 1) Click the bay name on the single line diagram. Or, display the context menu by right-clicking and select “Bay Details”.
  • Page 52: Displaying A Bay From The Overview Window

    6F2M2000 Displaying a Bay from the Overview Window 4.13 How to display the bay single line diagram and the “Bay Information” dialog from the “Overview” window is indicated below. 1) Perform any of the following: (a) Click the bay select combo box at the upper part of the “Overview”...
  • Page 53 6F2M2000 For Toshiba G2 series IED, LED symbol display is possible on BAY single line diagram. Four types of display color can be set by the external file (ini. file). -Gray (Light off) -Red -green -Yellow...
  • Page 54: Returning To The Overview Window From A Bay Single Line Diagram

    6F2M2000 Returning to the Overview Window from a Bay Single Line Diagram 4.14 How to display the “Overview” window from the bay single line diagram is indicated below. 1) While the bay single line diagram is displayed in the window, click ALL Or, click Prev until the window retruns to the “Overview”...
  • Page 55: Displaying The List Of Cb/Ds/Es Of A Bay

    6F2M2000 Displaying the List of CB/DS/ES of a Bay 4.16 How to display the list of CB/DS/ES of a bay is indicated below. Click a bay name on a single line diagram to display the “Bay Information” dialog. Click the “CB/DS/ES” tab of the “Bay Information”...
  • Page 56: Displaying The List Of Sequence Control Of A Bay

    6F2M2000 Displaying the List of Sequence Control of a Bay 4.19 How to display the list of sequence control of a bay is indicated below. Click a bay name on a single line diagram to display the “Bay Information” dialog. Click the “Sequence”...
  • Page 57 6F2M2000 The “Limit Setting” dialog is displayed. Making upper/lower limit monitoring active or inactive Put a tick in the “Active” check box to make the upper/lower limit monitoring active. Upper/lower limit monitoring can be set active /inactive for each limit. 4) Setting the upper/lower limit of monitoring value Input the upper/lower limit values, the reset...
  • Page 58: Setting/Resetting The Blocking Of A Device

    6F2M2000 After setting is completed, click OK or Apply. Setting/Resetting the Blocking of a Device 4.21 How to set or reset the blocking of a device is indicated below. 1) Carry out either one of the following. (a) Right-click the symbol on the bay single line diagram to display the context menu.
  • Page 59 6F2M2000 2) The “Blocking” dialog is displayed. 3) Click the radio buttons to set/reset each blocking. 4) Click OK or Apply.
  • Page 60: Setting/Resetting The Blocking Of A Measurement Value

    6F2M2000 5) When blocking is set, a “B” mark is displayed in the “Bay Information” dialog and besides the device symbol. The color of the “B” in the collective information display on the main menu bar changes. Setting/Resetting the Blocking of a Measurement Value 4.22 How to set or reset the blocking of the measurement value is indicated below.
  • Page 61 6F2M2000 Right-click it to display the context menu. Click “Blocking” in the context menu. The “Blocking” dialog is displayed. Click the radio buttons to set/reset each blocking.
  • Page 62 6F2M2000 Click OK or Apply. When blocking is set, a “B” mark is displayed in the “Bay Information” dialog and besides the measurement symbol. The color of the “B” in the collective information display on the main menu bar changes.
  • Page 63: Displaying The Blocking/Manual Override Summary

    6F2M2000 Displaying the Blocking/Manual Override Summary 4.23 How to display “the Blocking/Manual Override Summary” dialog is indicated below. Click Information in the main menu bar. 2) The “Blocking/Manual Override Summary” dialog is displayed and whether blocking /manual override is set or not is indicated. The meaning of the letter in as below.
  • Page 64: Resetting The Blocking From The Blocking/Manual Override Summary

    6F2M2000 Resetting the Blocking from the Blocking/Manual Override Summary 4.24 How to reset the blocking from the “Blocking/Manual Override Summary” dialog is indicated below. Click the “Information” button in the main menu bar. 2) The “Blocking/Manual Override Summary” dialog is displayed. 3) Select the row to reset the blocking and click Blocking Reset.
  • Page 65: Setting The Manual Override Of A Device

    6F2M2000 4) The blocking of the selected row is reset collectively. Setting the Manual Override of a Device 4.25 How to set/change the manual override of a device is indicated below. 1) Carry out either one of the following. (a) Right-click the corresponding symbol on the bay single line diagram to display the context menu.
  • Page 66 6F2M2000 2) The “Manual Override” dialog is displayed. If the manual override has been set already, the corresponding button in the “Select the status.” column is displayed depressed and in yellow color. (When manual override has already been set)
  • Page 67 6F2M2000 3) Click the button of the state you want to set. 4) Click OK or Apply. The present status displayed on the bay single line diagram and in the ”CB/DS/ES” tab of the “Bay Information” dialog is updated to the status that has been overridden manually.
  • Page 68: Resetting The Manual Override Of A Device

    6F2M2000 When manual override is set, the “M” mark is displayed in the “Bay Information” dialog and the color of the “M” in the collective information display on the main menu bar changes. Resetting the Manual Override of a Device 4.26 How to reset the manual override of a device is indicated below.
  • Page 69 6F2M2000 2) The “Manual Override” dialog is displayed. The button already set for manual override is displayed depressed and in yellow color. 3) Click Reset.
  • Page 70 6F2M2000 5) Click OK or Apply. Manual Override indication on the bay single line diagram, in the list of CB/DS/ES of the “Bay Information” dialog, collective information display on the main menu bar disappear and the present status is updated through online.
  • Page 71: Displaying The Forced Setting Of Ied

    6F2M2000 Displaying the forced setting of IED 4.27 The display at the time of forced setting of IED is indicated below. Displaying IED symbol. If SC has received a force setting signal from each IED, the "m" mark that shows forced setting will be displayed to the close of the IED symbol on the Overview/GIS Screen.
  • Page 72: Setting The Manual Override Of A Measurement Value

    6F2M2000 Setting the Manual Override of a Measurement Value 4.28 How to change a measurement value manually is indicated below. 1) Carry out either one of the following. (a)Right-click corresponding measurement value on the bay single line diagram to display the context menu. Click “Manual Override”...
  • Page 73 6F2M2000 3) Input the overriding value and click OK or Apply. The measurement value on the bay single line diagram and in the list of measurement values of the “Bay Information” dialog are updated to the overridden value. Manual override indication (M mark) appears on the Bay single line diagram and in the list measurement value...
  • Page 74: Resetting The Override Setting Of A Measurement Value

    6F2M2000 Resetting the Override Setting of a Measurement Value 4.29 How to reset the overriding setting of a measurement value is indicated below. 1) Carry out either one of the following. (a) Right-click the measurement value on the bay single line diagram to display the context menu.
  • Page 75 6F2M2000 3) Click Reset and then click OK or Apply. 4) Manual override indication (“M” mark) on the bay single line diagram and in the list of measurement values of the “Bay information” dialog disappears and the online value is displayed.
  • Page 76: Displaying The Forced Setting Of Measurement Value

    6F2M2000 Displaying the forced setting of Measurement Value 4.30 The display at the time of forced setting of Measurement Value is indicated below. Displaying Measurement Value on the Overview /GIS screen. received from Measurement Value with forced setting signal, the "m" mark that shows force setting will be displayed to the close of the Measurement Value on the Overview Screen/GIS Screen.
  • Page 77 6F2M2000 2) The “Blocking/Manual Override Summary” dialog is displayed. 3) Select the row to reset manual override and click Override Reset. 4) The manual overriding of the selected row is reset.
  • Page 78: Closing A Device

    6F2M2000 Closing a Device 4.32 How to close a device is indicated below. Click the device symbol on the bay single line diagram. Or, select “Control” from the context menu displayed by right-clicking the device symbol. 2) The “Control” dialog opens. 3) Click Close in the “Control”...
  • Page 79 6F2M2000 4) Control command is sent to the BCU/BCPU. 5) When the control execution is completed successfully, the device symbol on the bay single line diagram changes to CLOSED status and the “Control” dialog is closed. If the control fails, an error message is displayed in the “Control”...
  • Page 80: Opening A Device

    6F2M2000 Opening a Device 4.33 How to open a device is indicated below. Click the device on the bay single line diagram or select “Control” from the context menu displayed by right-clicking the device. 2) The “Control” dialog opens. 3) Click Open in the “Control area. The clicked button changes to ON status.
  • Page 81: Displaying Interlock Guidance

    6F2M2000 5) Control command is sent to the BCU/BCPU. 6) When the control is completed successfully, the device symbol on the bay single line diagram changes to OPEN status and the “Control” dialog is closed. If the control fails, an error message is displayed in the “Control”...
  • Page 82 6F2M2000 1) Select the control object on the bay single line diagram or click the row of a control object in the “Bay information” dialog. The “Control” dialog opens. 2) Click Interlock Guidance. 3) The “Interlock Guidance” dialog is opened.
  • Page 83: Controlling A Device By Bypassing Interlocking

    6F2M2000 Controlling a Device by Bypassing Interlocking 4.35 How to control a device by bypassing interlocking is indicated below. Click the device symbol on the bay single line diagram or select “Control” from the context menu displayed by right-clicking the symbol. The “Control”...
  • Page 84 6F2M2000 6) Execute becomes active. Click Execute. Control command is sent to the BCU/BCPU. When the control is completed successfully, the device symbol on the bay single line diagram changes to SET status and the “Control” dialog is closed. If the control fails, an error message is displayed in the “Control”...
  • Page 85: Closing A Cb

    6F2M2000 Closing a CB 4.36 How to close a CB is indicated below. Click the symbol of a CB on the bay single line diagram or select “Control” from the context menu displayed by right-clicking the symbol of The “Control” dialog is displayed. Click Close in the “Control”...
  • Page 86 6F2M2000 4) The clicked button changes to ON status. (displayed as a depressed button) Selection command is sent to the BCU/BCPU. When selection completed, Execute becomes active. 5) Click Execute. Control command is sent to the BCU/BCPU.
  • Page 87 6F2M2000 6) When the closing is completed successfully, the CB symbol on the bay single line diagram changes to CLOSED status and the “Control” dialog is closed.
  • Page 88 6F2M2000 6) If the synchronized closing fails, an error message is displayed in the “Control” dialog. 7) Check the error message and click Close to close the dialog.
  • Page 89: Closing A Cb By Bypassing The Synchronization

    6F2M2000 Closing a CB by Bypassing the Synchronization 4.37 How to close a CB by bypassing synchronization is indicated below. Click the symbol of a synchronous CB on the bay single line diagram or select “Control” from the context menu displayed by right-clicking the symbol of a synchronous CB.
  • Page 90 6F2M2000 4) Click Close. 5) A confirmation message is displayed. Click OK.
  • Page 91 6F2M2000 6) Selection command is sent to the BCU/BCPU. When device selection is completed, Execute becomes active. Click Execute. 7) A confirmation message is displayed. Click OK. Closing command is sent to the BCU/BCPU.
  • Page 92 6F2M2000 8) When the closing operation is completed successfully, the CB symbol on the bay single line diagram changes to CLOSED status and the “Control” dialog is closed.
  • Page 93 6F2M2000 If the closing fails, an error message is displayed in the “Control” dialog. 10) Check the error message and click Close to close the dialog.
  • Page 94: Opening A Cb

    6F2M2000 Opening a CB 4.38 How to open a synchronous CB is indicated below. Click the symbol of a CB on the bay single line diagram or select “Control” from the context menu displayed by right -clicking the symbol of a CB.
  • Page 95 6F2M2000 3) Click Open. The clicked button changes to ON status. (displayed as a depressed button) Selection command is sent to the BCU/BCPU. When selection completed, Execute becomes active. 4) Click Execute. Opening command is sent to the BCU/BCPU.
  • Page 96 6F2M2000 5) When opening is completed successfully, the CB symbol on the bay single line diagram changes to OPEN status and the “Control” dialog is closed.
  • Page 97 6F2M2000 6) If the open operation fails, an error message is displayed in the “Control” dialog. 7) Check the error message and click Close to close the dialog.
  • Page 98: Controlling A Cb By Bypassing Interlocking

    6F2M2000 Controlling a CB by Bypassing Interlocking 4.39 How to control a synchronous CB by bypassing Interlocking is indicated below. Click the symbol of a CB on the bay single line diagram or select “Control” from the context menu displayed by right-clicking the symbol of a CB.
  • Page 99 6F2M2000 If the Interlocking condition is not satisfied, the message and Software Interlock Bypass are displayed. Software Interlock Bypass displayed only to the user with an authority for bypassing Interlock. Click Software Interlock Bypass. The confirmation message is displayed. Click OK. Selection command is sent to the BCU/BCPU.
  • Page 100 6F2M2000 When device selection is completed, Execute becomes active. Click Execute. The confirmation message is displayed. Click OK. Control command is sent to the BCU/BCPU. When the control is completed successfully, the status of device symbol on the bay single line diagram is updated and the “Control”...
  • Page 101: Controlling Local/Remote Control Right Selection Switch

    6F2M2000 Controlling Local/Remote Control Right Selection Switch 4.40 How to control Local/Remote control right selection switch is indicated below. Click the symbol of a switch on the bay single line diagram or select “Control” from the context menu displayed by right-clicking the switch symbol.
  • Page 102 6F2M2000 When the control is completed successfully, the switch symbol on the bay single line diagram becomes SET status and the “Control” dialog is closed. If the control fails, an error message is displayed in the “Control” dialog. Check the error message and click Close to close the dialog.
  • Page 103: Controlling From The Bay Information Dialog

    6F2M2000 Controlling from the Bay Information Dialog 4.41 How to control from the “Bay Information” dialog is indicated below. 1) Display the “Bay Information” dialog by clicking the bay name on the single line diagram. The list showing the status of control objects is displayed.
  • Page 104 6F2M2000 6) Click Execute. Control command is sent to the BCU/BCPU. When the control is completed successfully, the “Control” dialog is closed and the “Bay Information” dialog is updated. If the control fails, an error message is displayed in the “Control” dialog. Check the error message and click Close to close “Control”...
  • Page 105: Resetting (Changing) A Counter Value

    6F2M2000 Resetting (Changing) a Counter value 4.42 How to reset (change) a counter value from the “Bay Information” dialog is indicated below. 1) Click the bay name on the single line diagram. The “Bay Information” dialog is displayed. Click the “Measurement” tab. A list of counters is displayed.
  • Page 106: Setting The Safety Tag

    6F2M2000 Setting the Safety Tag 4.43 How to set the safety tag is indicated below. 1) Right-click the bay name on the bay single line diagram to display the context menu. 2) Select “Safety Tag” from the context menu. 3) The “Safety Tag” dialog is displayed. Click a radio button to change the setting.
  • Page 107: Start Or Stop Sequence Control

    6F2M2000 5) A symbol of Safety Tag is displayed close to the bay name. Symbol: PTW = Permit to Work Symbol: SET= Sanction for Test Symbol: LAP = Limited Access Start or Stop Sequence Control 4.44 How to start or stop sequence control is indicated below. Click the bay name on the bay single line diagram.
  • Page 108 6F2M2000 Click Run or Stop in the “Control” area. The selected button changes to ON status. (displayed as a depressed button) Selection command is sent to the BCU/BCPU. When device selection is completed, the Execute becomes active. Click Execute. Sequence control is started or stopped. When the sequence control is completed, the “Control”...
  • Page 109: Displaying Common Window To Control Dummy Circuit Breaker

    6F2M2000 Displaying Common Window to Control Dummy Circuit Breaker 4.45 How to display the “Common” window from the main menu bar to control a dummy circuit breaker is indicated below. 1) Click Common in the main menu bar. 2) The “Common” window is displayed. The controlling operation is same with the operation for a device.
  • Page 110: Displaying Transformer Parallel Window

    6F2M2000 Displaying Transformer Parallel Window 4.46 How to display “Tr Parallel“(transformer parallel) window from the main menu bar is indicated below. 1) Click Tr Parallel in the main menu bar. The “Tr Parallel” window is displayed. The small “Trans Parallel” window showing the paralleled group and transformer Interlocking status is also displayed.
  • Page 111: Raising /Lowering A Tap

    6F2M2000 Raising /Lowering a Tap 4.47 How to raise/lower a tap is indicated below. 1) Click the "TAP” label on the “Trans Parallel” window or select “Control” from the context menu displayed by right-clicking the “TAP” label. The “Control” dialog is displayed. (If the Interlock condition is set, Interlock Guidance is displayed.) Click Lower or Raise.
  • Page 112 6F2M2000 When device selection is completed, Execute becomes active. Click Execute. Control command is sent to the BCU/BCPU. To carry out another tap operation, click Execute repeatedly. If the control fails, an error message is displayed in the “Control” dialog. After the operation is completed, click Close to close the “Control”...
  • Page 113: Displaying Lvac Window

    6F2M2000 Displaying LVAC Window 4.48 How to display the “LVAC” window from the main menu bar is indicated below. 1) Click LVAC in the main menu bar. 2) The “LVAC” window is displayed.
  • Page 114: Displaying Dc/Ups Window

    6F2M2000 Displaying DC/UPS Window 4.49 How to display the “DC/UPS” window from the main menu bar is indicated below. 1) Click DC/UPS in the main menu bar. 2) The “DC/UPS” window is displayed.
  • Page 115: Displaying Gis Window

    6F2M2000 Displaying GIS Window 4.50 How to display the “GIS” window from the main menu bar is indicated below. Click GIS in the duty buttons in the main menu bar. 2) The “GIS” window is displayed.
  • Page 116: System Window

    6F2M2000 Displaying the System Window 4.51 How to display the “System” window for systems monitoring from the main menu bar is indicated below. 1) Click System in the main menu bar. 2) The “System” window is displayed. Refer to section 6.11.4 and Appendix C for the principal causes and their remedies of system failure displayed on the window.
  • Page 117: Changing Ied Mode (Online/Test)

    6F2M2000 3) The “IED Status” dialog is displayed. Changing IED Mode (Online/Test) 4.53 How to change the IED mode (Online/Test) is indicated below. 1) Click System in the main menu bar to display the “System” window. 2) Identify the IED whose mode is to be changed. 3) Right-click the IED symbol and select “Mode Change”...
  • Page 118: Changing Ied Mode (Online/Test) Of Dual Bcu

    6F2M2000 The “Mode Change” dialog is displayed. Click OK. 5) “Mode Change” dialog is closed and the IED mode display of the “System” window is changed. Changing IED Mode (Online/Test) of Dual BCU 4.54 How to change the IED mode (Online/Test) of dual BCU is indicated below. This procedure can be done in the system that applying dual BCU function only.
  • Page 119 6F2M2000 3) Right-click on Hot BCU symbol and select “Mode Change” from the displayed context menu. 4) The “Mode Change” dialog is displayed. Click OK to change the IED mode. 5) The “Mode Change” dialog to be closed and the IED mode of Hot and Standby BCU that displayed on “System”...
  • Page 120: Changing Printer State

    Changing SC/FEP Mode (Online/Standby) 4.56 In general, dual SC / FEP configuration is applied to GSC1000-C system. One of the SC / FEP is operated in Online mode, and the other is operated in Standby mode. If some of the failure has occurred in Online SC / FEP, Standby SC / FEP is switched to Online with automatically, but manually switching is also possible from the System window.
  • Page 121 6F2M2000 1) Click System in the main menu bar to display the “System” window. 2) System window is displayed. Right- click the SC-A symbol and select “State Change” of the context menu. 3) The “State Change” dialog of SC-A is displayed.
  • Page 122 6F2M2000 5) In the case of manually switching of FEP, do the same operation with the When the SC-B has failed, New column of the dialog of the “State Change” will be hidden button become disable. If the re-change has been executed within five minutes after the first change of state, an error message is displayed.
  • Page 123: Displaying Redundancy Line Control Between Scms And Ldc

    6F2M2000 Displaying redundancy line control between SCMS and LDC 4.57 There are two methods for redundancy line control between SCMS and LDC as follows. The line of Online / Standby is selected on the LDC side (Comply with Norwegian IEC 870- 5- 101 User Conventions Rev.2).
  • Page 124: Setting Or Resetting Of Alarm Lock Of The Printer

    6F2M2000 Setting or Resetting of Alarm Lock of the Printer 4.58 How to set or reset the Alarm Lock of the printer is indicated below. Click System in the main menu bar to display the “System” window. Identify the printer. Right-click the printer symbol and select “Alarm Lock”...
  • Page 125 6F2M2000 2) The “System” window is displayed. 3) Identify the IED and right-click the IED symbol and select “Reset LED” from the displayed context menu. 4) The “Control” dialog is displayed. Click ON.
  • Page 126 6F2M2000 Execute becomes active. Click Execute. LED for failure information is turned off.
  • Page 127: Displaying The Bibo And Led Status Of Ied

    How to display the BIBO and LED Status of IED is indicated below. This function is applied to BCU/BCPU200 and G2 series protection relay made by Toshiba. The status of DC-AI and DC-AO is out of indication scope. When using the IED other than the above, the selection of BIBO/LED status from context menu can not be performed.
  • Page 128 6F2M2000 Name Contents Bay Name: Bay No Display the Bay name and Bay number of the selected IED. IED Name Display the IED name that is selected. Updated time Display the time when all the BIBO/LED status has been updated. Type of BIBO module Display the type of BIBO modules that have been configure the IED.
  • Page 129 6F2M2000 1. BIBO status window is displayed first. 2. If BIBO data can not be get from the IED, an error message is displayed, and empty screen is displayed for BIBO status window. After removing the cause, click the Refresh button. By clicking the LED Status tab, the channel status and name that is Channel status...
  • Page 130 6F2M2000 By pressing refresh button, status of each BIBO /LEDmodule is updated. Time when the update is complete will display in the update column. Screen return system monitoring window by pressing the close or [X] button. Close button becomes disable during updating the BIBO/LED status, but [X] button can be selected at any time.
  • Page 131: Memorandum And Tag

    6F2M2000 Adding a Memorandum 4.61 How to add a memorandum on the bay single line diagram window, on the “GIS” windows, or on the “System” window is indicated below. 1) Right-click a mouse on the window and select “Memorandum”...
  • Page 132: Representing Memorandum As An Icon

    6F2M2000 Representing Memorandum as an Icon 4.62 How to represent a memorandum with an icon is indicated below. Right-click the memorandum to display the context menu and select “Icon”. The memorandum is represented as an icon. A memorandum or the ionized memorandum can be moved by the drag &...
  • Page 133: Editing A Memorandum

    6F2M2000 Editing a Memorandum 4.64 How to edit the memorandum is indicated below. 1) Right-click the placed memorandum to display the context menu and select “Edit”. 2) The “Memorandum” dialog opens. Change the text. To specify the color of the memorandum, double-click the color and select the color from the color pallet.
  • Page 134: Displaying The Number Of Placed Memorandum

    6F2M2000 Displaying the Number of Placed Memorandum 4.66 How to display the number of placed memorandum is indicated below. 1) From the menu bar, select [Edit] — [Memorandum Property]. 2) “Memorandum Property” dialog is displayed. Placing a Tag 4.67 How to pace a tag on the window is indicated below. 1) From the menu bar, select [Edit] —...
  • Page 135: Deleting A Tag

    6F2M2000 3) Select a tag from the “Tag” dialog and drag & drop it to the desired position. 4) When the Tag is placed, the “Tag” dialog is closed. Deleting a Tag 4.68 How to delete a tag from the window is indicated below. 1) Right-click a tag and select “Delete”...
  • Page 136: Displaying The Number Of Placed Tags

    6F2M2000 Displaying the Number of Placed Tags 4.69 How to display the number of placed tags is indicated below. 1) From the menu bar, select [Edit] — [Tag Property]. 2) The “Tag Property” dialog opens. Displaying the Event Window 4.70 How to display the “Event”...
  • Page 137: Shifting The Event Display

    6F2M2000 Shifting the Event Display 4.71 How to shift the event display is indicated below. 1) Click Prev or Next in the “Event” window. 2) Date in From/To column moves toward the specified direction and the event list in this period is displayed.
  • Page 138: Sorting The Event List Currently Displayed

    6F2M2000 Sorting the Event List Currently Displayed 4.73 How to sort the event list currently displayed is indicated below. 1) Click ▼ or ▲ of title display cell of each row in the “Event” window. 2) The corresponding row is sorted. Real time updating is not carried out after sorting.
  • Page 139 6F2M2000 The “Table Filter” dialog is displayed. If the data have been filtered already, the current filtering condition is displayed. 2015 2015 Set the filtering condition. Refer to section 4.71 Editing/Saving an Event Filter for setting and editing the filtering 2015 condition.
  • Page 140: Canceling The Event Filter

    6F2M2000 Canceling the Event Filter 4.76 How to cancel the event filter is indicated below. Click the “Filter” icon in the tool bar of the “Event (Filtered)” window. Or, select [File]-[Filter]. The “Table Filter” dialog is displayed. 2015 2015 Remove the tick in the “Date” check box and in the “Item Filtering”...
  • Page 141: Editing/Saving An Event Filter

    6F2M2000 The “Table Filter” dialog is closed and the list of events not filtered is displayed. Title of “Event (Filtered)” window changes to “Event”. 05/03/2015 05/03/2015 05/03/2015 05/03/2015 05/03/2015 05/03/2015 Editing/Saving an Event Filter 4.77 How to edit/save the event filter is indicated below. Click the “Filter”...
  • Page 142 6F2M2000 Setting of date a) To use date as a filtering condition, put a tick in the “Date” check box. 2015 2015 When the “Date” check box is checked, the combo boxes in “From Day” row and “To Day” row become active. b) Select the period of extraction.
  • Page 143 6F2M2000 Setting of item filtering condition a) To set item filtering condition, put a tick in the “Item Filtering” check box. 2015 2015 b) Column titles of the event list are listed in the “Item” combo box. Select the item from the combo box.
  • Page 144 6F2M2000 c) The conditions corresponding to the item selected at step b) are displayed in the “Status” combo box. Select the extraction 2015 condition. (The selected row is displayed in 2015 reversed colour.) Two or more rows can be selected by selecting rows pressing the [Shift] key.
  • Page 145 6F2M2000 selected extraction condition displayed “Current Extraction Condition” column. 2015 2015 f) To register two or more items, repeat b) through e). 2015 2015...
  • Page 146 6F2M2000 5) Deletion of item filtering condition a) To delete the extraction condition, select the condition in the “Current Extraction 2015 Condition” column and click Delete. 2015 b) The selected condition is erased from the “Current Extraction Condition” column. 2015 2015...
  • Page 147 6F2M2000 6) Saving of the filtering condition a) To save the current extraction condition, click SAVE. 2015 2015 b) The “Save” dialog is displayed. Input the file name and click Save. Filtering condition is saved.
  • Page 148: Calling An Saved Event Filter

    6F2M2000 Calling an Saved Event Filter 4.78 How to call the saved event filter and filter the event list is indicated below. Click the “Filter” icon in the tool bar of the “Event” window. The “Table Filter” dialog is displayed. 2015 2015 Click LOAD.
  • Page 149 6F2M2000 The filtering condition you called is displayed. Edit the filtering condition if necessary. 2015 2015 Click Execute. The “Table Filter” dialog is closed and the list of events satisfying the filtering condition is displayed. Title of the “Event” window changes to “Event (Filtered)”.
  • Page 150: Printing The Event Data Currently Displayed

    6F2M2000 Printing the Event Data Currently Displayed 4.79 How to print the event data currently displayed is indicated below. 1) Click the “Print” icon in the tool bar of the “Event” window. 2) The “Print” dialog is displayed. Click OK. The event data displayed in the “Event”...
  • Page 151: Starting Automatic Printing Of Event Log

    6F2M2000 Starting Automatic Printing of Event Log 4.81 How to start automatic printing of the event log from the main menu bar is indicated below. 1) Check that the “Change Log Print Status” 14/11/2014 09:03 button in the main menu bar indicates print stop status.
  • Page 152: Saving The Event Data Currently Displayed In Csv Format

    6F2M2000 3) Put a tick in the check boxes of “Daily”, “Weekly” and “Monthly”, and set the time. Click OK or Apply. Regular printing of events in daily, weekly or monthly is set respectively. To cancel regular printing, remove the tick in the check boxes and click OK or Apply.
  • Page 153: Backing Up Event Data Not Yet Saved

    6F2M2000 Backing up Event Data not yet Saved 4.84 How to make a backup of the event data not yet saved is indicated below. 1) Click the “Backup” icon in the tool bar of the “Event” window. 2) The “Backup” dialog is displayed. Specify the saving media, specify the file name, and click Save.
  • Page 154: Loading The Event Data Backed Up

    6F2M2000 Loading the Event Data Backed Up 4.85 How to load the backup of the event data is indicated below. Click the “Load” icon in the tool bar of the “Event” window. The “Load” dialog is displayed. Select the file and click Open. The event data loaded from the backup is displayed and title of the “Event”...
  • Page 155: Event Archive

    Saving the Event Archive Data in CSV Format 4.86 GSC1000-C has Event Archive Function. Event Archive Function is a function to store the event data that is stored in Station Computer to the external for long-term with automatically. Additional PC and software for data archive is necessary in order to perform this function.
  • Page 156 6F2M2000 The Event Archive window displays after selecting the “his” file. This window displays the level, quality, datetime and message of event. Figure 4.81.1 Event Archive window 1) level: Displays event level. 01: Major failures such as protection relay operation 02: Major failures in SAS 03: Minor failures such as switchgear or transformer 04: Minor failures in SAS...
  • Page 157: Changing The Archive Storage Period

    6F2M2000 Changing the Archive Storage Period 4.87 How to change the archive storage period is indicated below. 1) After log-in using his user, open sas-ini file. Select HIS and open the HIS file by using appropriate software. 2) Window of setting the storage period for archive displayed.
  • Page 158: Alarm Window

    6F2M2000 Displaying the Alarm Window 4.88 How to display the “Alarm” window from the main menu bar is indicated below. 1) Click Alarm in the main menu bar. 2) The “Alarm” window is displayed. The symbol means the event is Heavy failure.
  • Page 159: Acknowledging Alarm Individually

    6F2M2000 Acknowledging Alarm Individually 4.90 How to acknowledge an alarm individually is indicated below. 1) Click alarm acknowledged on the “Alarm” window. The clicked row changes its color. To select two or more alarms, select them by [Ctrl] key + Click or by [Shift] key + Click. 09/03/2015 09/03/2015 09/03/2015...
  • Page 160: Updating The Alarm List In Real Time

    6F2M2000 1) Click ▼ or ▲ of title cell in the “Alarm” window. 2) The corresponding row is sorted and the display is updated. Real time updating is not carried out after sorting. To return to the alarm list not sorted, click LATEST.
  • Page 161 6F2M2000 2) The “Table Filter” dialog is displayed. If the data have been filtered already, the current filtering condition is displayed. 2015 2015 Set the filtering condition. Refer to 4.73 Editing/Saving an Event Filter for setting and editing the filtering condition. 2015 2015 When the filter setting is completed, click...
  • Page 162: Canceling The Alarm Filter

    6F2M2000 Canceling the Alarm Filter 4.94 How to cancel the alarm filter is indicated below. 1) Click the “Filter” icon in the tool bar of the “Alarm (Filtered)” window. 2) The “Table Filter” dialog is displayed. 2015 2015 Remove the tick in the “Date” check box and the “Item Filtering”...
  • Page 163: Editing/Saving An Alarm Filter

    6F2M2000 5) The “Table Filter” dialog is closed and the list of alarms not filtered is displayed. The title of “Alarm (Filtered)” changes to “Alarm”. 24/03/2015 24/03/2015 24/03/2015 24/03/2015 24/03/2015 Editing/Saving an Alarm Filter 4.95 How to edit/save an alarm filter is indicated below. 1) Click the “Filter”...
  • Page 164 6F2M2000 3) Setting of date a) When using the date as a filtering condition, put a tick in the “Date” check box. 2015 2015 When the “Date” check box is checked, the combo boxes in “From Day” row and “To Day”...
  • Page 165 6F2M2000 4) Setting of item filtering condition a) To set the item filtering condition, put a tick in the “Item Filtering” check box. 2015 2015 b) Select an item from the “Item” combo box. The contents corresponding to the selected item are displayed in “Status”.
  • Page 166 6F2M2000 c) Click the row of the “Status” to select the extraction condition. (The selected row is displayed in reversed colour) 2015 2015 To select two or more rows, select them by [Shift] + Click or by [Control] + Click. If you click the row that has already been selected, the selection of the row is cancelled.
  • Page 167 6F2M2000 e) When the selection at the “Status” is completed, click Apply. selected extraction condition 2015 displayed “Current Extraction 2015 Condition” column. When registering two or more items, repeat b) through e). 5) Deletion of item filtering condition a) To delete the extraction condition, select the condition “Current Extraction...
  • Page 168 6F2M2000 b) The selected condition is erased from the Current Extraction Condition column. 2015 2015 6) Setting of Alarm status a) To set the Alarm status as the filtering condition, put a tick in the “Alarm Status” 2015 check box. 2015 Put a tick in “Not Ack”...
  • Page 169 6F2M2000 7) Saving of the filtering condition a) To save the current extraction condition, click SAVE. 2015 2015 b) The “Save” dialog is displayed. Input the file name and click Save. The filtering condition is saved.
  • Page 170: Calling A Saved Alarm Filter

    6F2M2000 Calling a Saved Alarm Filter 4.96 How to call and set a saved alarm filter is indicated below. 1) Click the “Filter” icon in the tool bar of the “Alarm” window. The “Table Filter” dialog is displayed. 2015 2015 Click LOAD.
  • Page 171 6F2M2000 The filtering condition you called is displayed. Edit the filtering condition if necessary. 2015 2015 Click Execute. 7) The “Table Filter” dialog is closed and the list of alarms satisfying the set filtering condition is displayed. The title of the “Alarm” window changes to “Alarm (Filtered)”.
  • Page 172: Energy Report Window

    6F2M2000 Displaying the Energy Report Window 4.97 How to display the “Energy Report” window from the main menu bar is indicated below. 1) Click Report in the main menu bar. 2) The “Energy Report” window is displayed. Register the Energy Report Group by the procedure of 4.101.
  • Page 173 6F2M2000 2) Daily Energy Report is displayed. After selecting a group, click Monthly in the tool bar of the “Energy Report” window. 4) Monthly Energy Report is displayed.
  • Page 174: Displaying The Energy Report Of The Previous/Next Date

    6F2M2000 After selecting a group, click Annual in the tool bar of the “Energy Report” window. 6) Annual Energy Report is displayed. 01/2014 02/2014 03/2014 04/2014 05/2014 06/2014 07/2014 08/2014 09/2014 10/2014 11/2014 12/2014 Displaying the Energy Report of the Previous/Next Date 4.99 How to switch the Energy Report to previous/next date is indicated below.
  • Page 175: Displaying The Monthly Energy Report Of The Specified Month

    6F2M2000 From the menu bar, select [View] - [Select Date]. The “Select Date” dialog is displayed. 2015 Select “Day”,” Month” and “Year”, and then click OK. The Daily Energy Report of the specified date is displayed. 4.101 Displaying the Monthly Energy Report of the Specified Month How to display the Monthly Energy Report of the specified month is indicated below.
  • Page 176: Displaying The Annual Energy Report Of The Specified Year

    6F2M2000 The “Select Date” dialog is displayed. 2015 Select “Month” and “Year” and click OK. 5) The Monthly Energy Report of the specified month and year is displayed. 4.102 Displaying the Annual Energy Report of the Specified Year How to display the Annual Energy Report of the specified year is indicated below. 1) Specify the group and click Annual in the tool bar of the “Energy Report”...
  • Page 177: Correcting The Data Of The Daily Energy Report

    6F2M2000 4.103 Correcting the Data of the Daily Energy Report How to correct the data of the Daily Energy Report is indicated below. Data correction is available only on the Daily Energy Report. The data of the present day cannot be corrected. 1) Specify the group and click Daily of the “Energy Report”...
  • Page 178 6F2M2000 5) The color of the cell to change the value becomes green and the “Data Edit” dialog is displayed. 6) Input the corrected data in the “Data Edit” dialog and click Save. 7) The corrected data is reflected to the cell, and the color of the cell returns to the ordinary color (white).
  • Page 179: Displaying The Energy Report Data In Graphical Format

    6F2M2000 Displaying the Energy Report Data in Graphical Format 4.104 How to display the “Energy Report” window in graphical format is indicated below. From the menu bar of the “Energy Report” window, select [View] — [Graph]. 2) The “Energy Report” window is displayed in 24/03/2015 graphical format.
  • Page 180: Printing The Energy Report Data

    6F2M2000 4.106 Printing the Energy Report Data How to print the energy report data is indicated below. 1) Click the “Print” icon in the tool bar of the “Energy Report” window. 2) The confirmation dialog is displayed. Click OK. The data currently displayed is printed out.
  • Page 181: Changing The Energy Report Group For Automatic Printing

    6F2M2000 3) Put a tick in the check box of “Daily”, “Monthly” or “Annual”. Edit the condition referring to 4.100 if necessary. Click OK or Apply. Automatic printing of Daily, Monthly or Annual Energy Report is set respectively. To cancel the automatic printing, remove the tick in the check box and click OK or Apply.
  • Page 182 6F2M2000 3) Addition of Daily Energy Report printing group a) Select the group you want to add into automatic printing from the “Select Group” list. Then click <-Add in the “Daily” section. To add the quality of the data in the printed report, put a tick in the “Quality”...
  • Page 183 6F2M2000 4) Addition of Monthly Energy Report printing group a) Select the report group you want to add into automatic printing from the “Select Group” list. Then click <-Add in the “Monthly” section. To add the quality of the data in the printed report, put a tick in the “Quality”...
  • Page 184 6F2M2000 5) Addition of an Annual Energy Report printing group a) Select the report group you want to add into automatic printing from the “Select Group” list. Then click <-Add in the “Annual” section. To add the quality of the data in the printed report, put a tick in the “Quality”...
  • Page 185 6F2M2000 6) Deletion of a group from the Daily Energy Report printing group a) Select the report group you want to delete from automatic printing of the Daily Energy Report. Then click Delete in the “Daily” section. b) The selected group is deleted from the printing group of the Daily Energy Report.
  • Page 186 6F2M2000 7) Deletion of a group from the Monthly Energy Report printing group a) Select the report group you want to delete from automatic printing of the Monthly Energy Report. Then click Delete in the “Monthly” section. b) The selected group is deleted from the printing group of the Monthly Energy Report.
  • Page 187 6F2M2000 8) Deletion of a group from the Annual Energy Report printing group a) Select the report group you want to delete from automatic printing of the Annual Energy Report. Then click Delete in “Annual” section. b) The selected group is deleted from the printing group of the Annual Energy Report.
  • Page 188: Adding A New Energy Report Group

    6F2M2000 4.109 Adding a New Energy Report Group How to add a new Energy Report group is indicated below. From the menu bar of the “Energy Report” window, select [File] - [Group Edit]. The “Group Edit” dialog is displayed. Click Add. The “Group Item Setting”...
  • Page 189 6F2M2000 Addition of member a) Select a member from the “Bay” selection combo box and from the “Item” selection combo box and put a tick in the check boxes of “Maximum”, “Minimum”, ”Average”, and “Total” for display. b) Double-click the color at “Pen Color” to open the color pallet and select the color of the member.
  • Page 190: Editing An Energy Report Group

    6F2M2000 4.110 Editing an Energy Report Group How to edit an Energy Report group is indicated below. From the menu bar of the “Energy Report” window, select [File] - [Group Edit]. The “Group Edit” dialog is displayed. Select the group to edit and click Edit. The “Group Item Setting”...
  • Page 191 6F2M2000 Adding a member to Member List a) Select a member to add from the “Bay” selection combo box and from the “Item” selection combo box and put tick in the check boxes of “Maximum”, “Minimum”,” Average”, and “Total” for display. Double-click the color at “Pen Color”...
  • Page 192 6F2M2000 b) The selected member is removed from the Member List. c) To finish the editing, proceed to step 9). Changing the setting of a member a) Select the member from the Member List whose item you want to change. b) The contents of the setting of the selected member are displayed.
  • Page 193 6F2M2000 d) The changed item is reflected to the Member List. e) To finish the editing, proceed to step 9). Changing the display order of members a) Select the member from the Member List. b) When ▲ or ▼ is clicked, the selected member’s display position moves up or down by one respectively.
  • Page 194 6F2M2000 c) When editing of the member is completed, click Save. 10) The “Group Item Setting” dialog is closed and The “Group Edit” dialog becomes active. Click OK or Apply.
  • Page 195: Deleting An Energy Report Group

    6F2M2000 4.111 Deleting an Energy Report Group How to delete an Energy Report group is indicated below. 1) From the menu bar of the “Energy Report” window, select [File] - [Group Edit]. 2) The “Group Edit” dialog is displayed. Select the group you want to delete and click Delete.
  • Page 196: Changing Y-Axis Setting Of Energy Report

    6F2M2000 4.112 Changing Y-axis setting of Energy Report How to change the setting of Y-axis of the “Energy Report” window is indicated below. 1) From the menu bar of the “Energy Report” window, select [File] - [Group Edit]. 2) The “Group Edit” dialog is displayed. Select the group for which you want to change the Y-axis setting and click Edit.
  • Page 197 6F2M2000 Click OK. The “Y-axis Setting” dialog is closed and the “Group Item Setting” dialog is displayed. Click Save. The “Group Item Setting” dialog is closed and the “Group Edit” dialog is displayed. Click OK or Apply.
  • Page 198: Trend Window

    6F2M2000 4.113 Displaying the Trend Window How to display the “Trend” window from the main menu bar is indicated below. 1) Click Trend in the main menu bar. 2) The “Trend” window is displayed. Initial display of the window is blank. Registering the Trend Group by the procedure of 4.137 is necessary.
  • Page 199: Displaying The Trend Window From A Single Line Diagram

    6F2M2000 4.114 Displaying the Trend Window from a Single Line Diagram How to display the “Trend” window by selecting a measurement value from the single line diagram is indicated below. 1) Carry out either one of the following. (a) Right-click the measurement value on the single line diagram to display the context menu.
  • Page 200: Displaying The Daily/Weekly/Monthly/Annual Trend Window

    6F2M2000 4.115 Displaying the Daily/Weekly/Monthly/Annual Trend Window How to display the “Trend” window by selecting a group is indicated below. Select the bay from the bay selection combo box in the tool bar of the “Trend” window. Select the group from the group selection combo box.
  • Page 201: Scrolling The Trend Graph

    6F2M2000 4.116 Scrolling the Trend Graph How to scroll the Trend graph is indicated below. 1) When Prev or Next of the tool bar of the “Trend” window is clicked, the Trend graph scrolls. When left clicking Prev, the graph scrolls toward the previous time.
  • Page 202: Displaying The Daily Trend Of The Specified Date

    6F2M2000 4.118 Displaying the Daily Trend of the Specified Date How to display the Daily Trend window of the specified date is indicated below. Select the bay name and a group name, and then click the time base selection combo box in the tool bar of the “Trend”...
  • Page 203: Displaying The Monthly Trend Of The Specified Month And Year

    6F2M2000 The “Select Date” dialog is displayed. Select the date and click OK. 2015 The Weekly Trend including the specified date is displayed. 4.120 Displaying the Monthly Trend of the Specified Month and Year How to display the Monthly Trend of the specified month and year is indicated below. Select the bay name and a group name, and then click the time base selection combo box in the tool bar of the “Trend”...
  • Page 204: Displaying The Annual Trend Of The Specified Year

    6F2M2000 4.121 Displaying the Annual Trend of the Specified Year How to display the Annual Trend of the specified year is indicated below. Select the bay name and a group name, and then click the time base selection combo box in the tool bar of the “Trend”...
  • Page 205: Setting Grid Of The Trend Graph Visible/Invisible

    6F2M2000 4.123 Setting Grid of the Trend Graph Visible/Invisible How to set the grid of the Trend graph visible/invisible is indicated below. 1) When Grid is clicked while grid lines are displayed (in this case Grid is clicked as shown in the left figure), the grid line of the Y-axis becomes invisible and Grid changes to OFF ( Grid is visible)
  • Page 206: Reading Data At Cursor Point Of The Trend Graph

    6F2M2000 4.125 Reading Data at Cursor Point of the Trend Graph The data and time of the cursor point is displayed under the cursor and the data of each trend at the cursor point is displayed in the table at the bottom of the window as shown below. 22/03/2015 Time of cursor point 22/03/2015 14:00...
  • Page 207: Displaying Average, Maximum And Minimum Values Of The Trend Data

    6F2M2000 4.127 Displaying Average, Maximum and Minimum Values of the Trend Data How to display average, maximum and minimum values of the trend data is indicated below. 1) Click Average in the tool bar of the “Trend” window. 2) A blue line cursor is displayed at both ends of X-axis.
  • Page 208: Magnifying Time Base (X-Axis) Of The Trend Graph

    6F2M2000 4.128 Magnifying Time Base (X-axis) of the Trend Graph How to magnify the time base (X-axis) of the Trend graph is indicated below. 1) Click X In in the tool bar of the “Trend” window. 2) The X-axis of the graph is magnified by a factor of 2 in both directions horizontally from the center of the hair cursor position.
  • Page 209: Reducing Measurement Value Scale (Y-Axis) Of The Trend Graph

    6F2M2000 1) Click Y In in the tool bar of the “Trend” window. 2) The Y-axis of the graph is magnified by a factor of 2 in both directions vertically from the center of the Y-axis. The vertical scroll bar becomes active. You can change the display area of Y-axis direction by operating the scroll bar.
  • Page 210: Setting The Trend Window To Updating Mode

    6F2M2000 4.134 Setting the Trend Window to Updating Mode How to set the Trend window Updating mode is indicated below. 1) Click Updating in the tool bar of the Daily Trend window. Updating is active only in the Daily Trend window. 2) The “Trend”...
  • Page 211: Setting The Trend Window To Frozen Mode

    6F2M2000 4.135 Setting the Trend Window to Frozen Mode How to set the Trend window to Frozen mode is indicated below. 1) Click Frozen in the tool bar of the Daily Trend window in updating mode. Frozen is active only in the Daily Trend window.
  • Page 212: Displaying The Trend Data In Tabular Format/Returning To Graph Display

    6F2M2000 4.136 Displaying the Trend Data in Tabular Format/Returning to Graph Display How to display the Trend data in tabular format and how to return to graph display from tabular format is indicated below. 1) Click Tabular in the tool bar of the “Trend” window.
  • Page 213: Correcting The Trend Data

    6F2M2000 The “Save” dialog is displayed. Specify the start date and end date and click OK. 2015 2015 Dialog to save the data in CSV format opens. Specify the folder and file name. Click Save. The data currently displayed in tabular format is output to the specified file in CSV format.
  • Page 214 6F2M2000 4) Click the cell to edit. 24/03/2015 09:00 24/03/2015 09:01 24/03/2015 09:02 24/03/2015 09:03 24/03/2015 09:04 5) Click the “Edit” icon at the top of the window in tabular format. 6) The color of the cell to be edit becomes 24/03/2015 09:00 24/03/2015 09:01 green and the “Data Edit”...
  • Page 215: Changing Measurement Value Scale (Y-Axis) Setting Of The Trend Graph

    6F2M2000 4.139 Changing Measurement Value Scale (Y-axis) Setting of the Trend Graph How to change the measurement value scale ranges (Y-axis) setting of the Trend graph (Y- axis) is indicated below. 1) From the tool bar of the “Trend” window, select [File] - [Group Edit].
  • Page 216: Overlaying A Graph On The Past Trend Data

    6F2M2000 4.140 Overlaying a Graph on the Past Trend Data How to overlay a graph on a past trend graph is indicated below. Display the “Trend” window including the trend you want to overlay. Click Overlay in the tool bar. The following “Overlay”...
  • Page 217 6F2M2000 4) Select the graph to be the base using the radio button. 5) Set Overlay 1 to “used” and specify the date of trend data to overlay on the base trend. Weekly Trend: Specify the first day in the week. Monthly Trend: Specify year and month Annual Trend: Specify year.
  • Page 218: Adding A New Trend Group

    6F2M2000 4.141 Adding a New Trend Group How to add a new Trend group is indicated below. From the menu bar of the “Trend” window, select [File] - [Group Edit]. The “Group Edit” dialog is displayed. Click Add. The “Group Property” dialog is displayed. (The “Group Edit”...
  • Page 219 6F2M2000 Specification of the bay to which the group belongs Select the bay to which this group belongs from the combo box. Registration of a member When a blank row of the member list is selected, the color of the row appears in the box of “Pen Color”...
  • Page 220 6F2M2000 After the registration of necessary members is completed, click OK. 10) The “Group Property” dialog is closed and the “Group Edit” dialog becomes active. Check that the added group is displayed in the Group List, and click OK or Apply.
  • Page 221: Editing Trend Groups

    6F2M2000 4.142 Editing Trend Groups How to edit Trend groups is indicated below. From the menu bar of “Trend” window, select [File] - [Group Edit]. The “Group Edit” dialog is displayed. Select the group you want to edit and click Edit.
  • Page 222 6F2M2000 Change of the bay to which the group belongs Select the bay to which this group belongs from the combo box. Addition of a member When a blank row of the member list is selected, the color of the row appears in the box of “Pen Color”...
  • Page 223 6F2M2000 Select a new item from the “Bay Name” selection combo box and the “Device Name” selection combo box. When changing the color, click the color at “Pen Color” to open the color pallet and select the color. When changing pen width, re-select it from the combo box.
  • Page 224 6F2M2000 14) End of editing After the editing of each member is completed, click OK. 15) The “Group Property” dialog is closed and the “Group Edit” dialog becomes active. 16) Copy a group to another bay To copy the group to another bay, select the group from “Group List”...
  • Page 225: Deleting A Trend Group

    6F2M2000 4.143 Deleting a Trend Group How to delete a Trend group is indicated below. 1) From the menu bar of the “Trend” window, select [File] - [Group Edit]. 2) The “Group Edit” dialog is displayed. Select the group you want to delete and click Delete.
  • Page 226: Alarm Annunciator Window> (Option)

    6F2M2000 (Option) Indication function of Common Alarm Annunciator Window and Bay alarm Annunciator Window is provided as option. 4.144 Common Alarm Annunciator (ANN) Window How to display the Common Alarm ANN Window from main menu bar is indicated below. Click Annunciator in the main menu bar.
  • Page 227: Bay Alarm Annunciator(Ann) Window

    6F2M2000 When common alarm occurs, Common alarm ANN will lit corresponding ANN is lit, and ANN of the main menu bar will lit also. Common ANN1 Alarm Lighting color, text color and text character can be selected freely using Annunciator Editor. Refer to Operation Manual Annunciator ANN of the main menu bar will lit...
  • Page 228 6F2M2000 2) Over view Window is displayed. Click on the ANN symbol of Bay that you want to display the Alarm ANN. Or select the "Bay Annunciator…" from the context menu that appears by right- clicking the ANN symbol. You can also click the ANN symbol from the screen of the bay single line diagram.
  • Page 229 6F2M2000 3) The Alarm Annunciator Window corresponding Bay is displayed. Function of each button is as follows. Button Function C09:C09 Voltage class Display the voltage class Name of Bay Display the name of Acknowledge When the ANN is flicker setting, flicker stops by pressing acknowledge button.
  • Page 230 6F2M2000 By engineering, ANN window can be seen directly by the following operation. -Clicking on Bay Button -Clicking on Bay in Bay List Combo Box -Clicking on Bay in Bay List Dialog...
  • Page 231 6F2M2000 The number of BAY ANN windows displayed on the HMI will be 20, 30 or 40 lamps depending on the ANN Editor setting in Workbench. Refer to Operation Manual Annunciator Editor (6F2M2031) for details. Example of 20 lamps display Example of 30 lamps display Example of 40 lamps display...
  • Page 232 6F2M2000 ANN window can be seen in list format as shown below by engineering. This format will not occupy too much HMI area. 20 lamps display 30 lamps display in list format in list format 40 lamps display in list format addition, the number of rows and the number of columns of the lamp display can be specified freely by engineering...
  • Page 233 6F2M2000 Also, display pitch of the ANN window can be varied by engineering as shown below. Default display pitch Set the display pitch widely In case of default setting, ANN window is displayed center of screen. The location of ANN window can be varied freely by engineering.
  • Page 234 6F2M2000 4) When alarm occurs in the Bay, corresponding ANN symbol is lit. Click ANN symbol. Bay alarm ANN will lit 5) The Alarm Annunciator Window that alarm ANN is lit is displayed. ANN of the main menu bar will lit and ANN of the Bay Information dialog will lit C09:C09 also.
  • Page 235 6F2M2000 6) When the ANN is flicker setting, flicker will be stopped by pressing Acknowledge button. After pressing the Acknowledge C09:C09 button, if a failure occurs again, Bay1 ANN flickers again. ANN1 Alarm 7) Fault indicator turns off by pressing the Reset button after a failure recovery.
  • Page 236: Plc Window

    6F2M2000 The PLC function is provided on the Station Computer. 4.146 Displaying the PLC Window How to display the PLC window from the main menu bar is indicated below. Click PLC in the main menu bar. The “PLC” window is displayed. The PLC window may not be displayed due to security level setting of user.
  • Page 237: Function Of The Plc Window

    6F2M2000 4.147 Function of the PLC Window The function of the PLC window is indicated below. 1) Window title 2) User PLC All of the PLC logic names that are registered in the user PLC mode during the engineering stage are displayed on the screen. The execution status of PLC is displayed also.
  • Page 238: Operation In The User Plc

    6F2M2000 3) Auto PLC All of the PLC logic names that are registered in the Auto PLC mode during the Engineering stage are displayed on the screen. The execution status of PLC is displayed also. PLC function that was registered in the Auto PLC mode is executed at the same time the SC is changed to online.
  • Page 239 6F2M2000 Select the PLC logic name that you want to run. Change state button becomes active. Click Change state. State Change dialog displayed. Click OK. Set Update Block...
  • Page 240 6F2M2000 Close the PLC State Change dialog. Make sure that the status column of the PLC screen is displayed to "Run". Set Update Block 1. When operation mode is set to “LDC”, PLC function does not operate. When click OK in the PLC State change dialog, pop-up indicating that there is no control authority is displayed.
  • Page 241: Operation In The Auto Plc

    6F2M2000 4.149 Operation in the Auto PLC How to operate “Auto PLC” is indicated below. Click Auto PLC. All of PLC list that registed “Auto PLC” displayed. C01Z1 FAN Control C01Z2 FAN Control C01Z3 FAN Control When SC is set to on-line mode, all of the PLC logic runs automatically.
  • Page 242: Operation In The Bulk Control

    6F2M2000 1. PLC function will work regardless of the operation mode setting (LDC/SAS). 2. When the PLC function has been completed successfully, Event record is displayed on the Event window along with the [Automatic Station] showing an automatic execution. Refer to the figure below.
  • Page 243 6F2M2000 PLC logic that is registed in “User PLC” and “Auto PLC” is stopped. Make sure that status column of the PLC screen is displayed to all “Stop”. User PLC C01Z1 FAN Control Stop C01Z2 FAN Control C01Z3 FAN Control Auto PLC...
  • Page 244 6F2M2000 Bulk Run control Click Run in the Bulk Control column. Confirmation dialog is displayed. Click OK. All of the PLC logic that is registed in “Auto PLC” is started. Make sure that status column of the “Auto PLC” screen is displayed to all “Run”. C01Z1 FAN Control C01Z2 FAN Control C01Z3 FAN Control...
  • Page 245: Relay Setting From Hmi Screen

    6F2M2000 Relay Setting from HMI Screen Changing the Relay Setting Group How to change the relay setting group from the main menu bar is indicated below. 1) Click System in main menu bar.Area 2) The “System” window is displayed. 3) Identify the relay whose relay setting group you want to change.
  • Page 246 6F2M2000 Select a new group from the combo box and click OK or Apply. The relay setting group is updated. The new relay setting group is transmitted to the selected relay and the relay setting group in the “System” window is updated.
  • Page 247: Starting The Rsm Software

    6F2M2000 Starting the RSM Software How to start the RSM software from the main menu bar is indicated below. 1) Click Relay in the main menu bar. 22/08/2015 08:35:58.361 2) Click RSM. The “RSM” dialog is displayed. Click Start for the RSM software. 5) The RSM software window is displayed.
  • Page 248: Displaying The Disturbance Waveform

    6F2M2000 Displaying the Disturbance Waveform How to display a disturbance record waveform from the main menu bar is indicated below. 1) Click Relay in the main menu bar. 2) Click Disturbance Record. 22/03/2015 08:35:58.361 (The “Select Disturbance Record” dialog is also displayed by right-clicking the relay symbol in the “System”...
  • Page 249 6F2M2000 5) Disturbance waveform is displayed. 2015/03/25 15:55:20 no-name-Waveform Data Analysis 2015/03/2…...
  • Page 250: Detailed Explanation Of Hmi Screen

    6F2M2000 Detailed Explanation of HMI Screen Screen Layout Basic layout 6.1.1 The basic layout of the screen is shown below. The screen of a single monitor is composed of the following components: a) Main menu bar (fixed) The main menu bar is always displayed in the front during login. It displays common information and buttons for windows.
  • Page 251: Multi Monitor Layout

    If the specified value is less than 1,280 pixcel, the specified value is ignored and the width of screen is displayed. Display example of the main menu is shown below. TOSHIBA SS Display width: 1,280 pixcel TOSHIBA SS...
  • Page 252: Windows And Dialogs

    6F2M2000 Windows and dialogs 6.1.3 The windows and dialogs are in compliance with Windows® unless otherwise described. The basic layout and basic functions of windows and dialogs are shown below.  Windows Window-Title 1) Display of window title Window title is displayed here. 2) Minimize button This button appears only for a window that can be minimized.
  • Page 253 6F2M2000  Dialogs Dialog-Title Apply Cancel 1) Display of dialog title Dialog title is displayed here. Display contents depend on each dialog. 2) Close button When clicking this button, the dialog is forcibly closed. When clicking this button, the set contents are executed and the dialog is closed. Cancel When clicking this button, the setting is cancelled and the dialog is closed.
  • Page 254: Screen Composition

    6F2M2000 Screen Composition The relationship between windows and dialogs is described below. Main menu bar Windows Dialogs Blocking/Manual Override Summary Login Legend Main Manu System setting LDC MD Blocking Select Disturbance Record Common Alarm ANN Control * Interlock Guidance Tag property Manual Override * Single Line Diagram Blocking *...
  • Page 255 6F2M2000 Alarm Table Filter Select Date Energy Report Select Group Group Edit Group Iem Setting Data Edit Auto Print Setting Y-axis Setting Print Select Date Trend Group Property Group Edit Data Edit Overlay Y-axis Setting Print Save Load Shedding Dialogs with * are displayed only from Overview window and from Tr Parallel window.
  • Page 256 6F2M2000 Outline of windows are listed in the following table. (Table 6.2.1) Table 6.2.1 List of windows Window Outline Single line diagram - Overview Single line diagram display. - Tr Parallel - LVAC Following operations are enabled: - DC/UPS, ・ Selection and control of devices and switches - Common) ・...
  • Page 257: Login Dialog

    6F2M2000 Login Dialog The login dialog is displayed when the client HMI is started or after log out operation from the main menu bar. The HMI is terminated from this dialog. In multi monitor, the login dialog is displayed only in the primary monitor. 2) ) Figure 6.3.1 Login Dialog 1) Login ID input column:...
  • Page 258: Main Menu Bar

    6F2M2000 Main Menu Bar From the main menu bar, common operation of the whole HMI is carried out and common information is displayed. The main menu bar isalways displayed in front. S43RCC S43R S43R RCC1 Figure 6.4.1 Main menu bar 1) Present time display: The present time is displayed.
  • Page 259 6F2M2000 RCC SAS Switching control right is carried out by clicking this button. 9) “Stop Alarm” button: This button stops alarm sound of the HMI. 10) “Stop Blink” button: This button stops blinking to notify unauthorized status change. 11) “Station Common Alarm Reset” button: This button turns off station common alarm. 12) “Print Screen”...
  • Page 260: Blocking/Manual Override Summary Dialog

    6F2M2000 selected at 18). When Single Line is selected at 18)  Overview: Displays the “Overview“ window  Tr Parallel: Displays the “Tr Parallel” window  LVAC: Displays the “LVAC” window  DC/UPS: Displays the “DC/UPS” window  Common: Displays the “Common” window When Relay is selected at 18) ...
  • Page 261 6F2M2000 Figure 6.4.2 Blocking/Manual Override Summary dialog [Bay/IED Name]: Bay name or IED name is displayed. [Device Name]: Device name is displayed [Blocking]: Whether blocking is set or not is displayed. C: Control Blocking is set E: Event Blocking is set A: Alarm Blocking is set P: Print Blocking is set U: Update Blocking is set...
  • Page 262: System Setting Dialog

    6F2M2000 System Setting dialog 6.4.2 The System Setting dialog is displayed by clicking the “System Setting” button in the main menu bar. You can change the password and set automatic logout from this dialog. Figure 6.4.3 System Setting dialog 1) Password setting tab This tab is used to change the login password of the user currently logged in.
  • Page 263 6F2M2000  New password column: Input the new password. Asterisk “*” of the same number as the input characters are displayed.  New password confirmation column: Input the new password again. Asterisk “*” of the same number as the input characters are displayed.
  • Page 264 6F2M2000 2) Auto Logout setting tab This tab is used to set Auto Logout time. Select the time for out logout from the pull down menu. Figure 6.4.5 Auto Logout setting tab The auto logout time set at this step is valid only while the user is logging into the HMI.
  • Page 265 6F2M2000 4) System setting tab This tab is used to switch between manned operation and unmanned operation. Click the radio buttons to select manned / unmanned operation. For the systems in which switchover between manned operation/unmanned operation is interlocked with the switch for local/remote control selection, this tab is not displayed.
  • Page 266: Ldc Md Blocking Dialog

    6F2M2000 LDC MD Blocking dialog 6.4.3 The “LDC MD Blocking” dialog is used to set whether to transfer data transfer between LDC. This dialog is displayed by clicking LDC MD Blocking in the main menu bar. Figure 6.4.8 LDC MD Blocking dialog Gateway line selection combo box: Select the Gatewayline.
  • Page 267: Legend Dialog

    6F2M2000 When LDC MD Blocking is set, the color of LDC MD Blocking in the main menu bar changes (to yellow). Legend dialog 6.4.4 The “Legend” dialog provides various information on “Overview”, “GIS”, “System”, “Alarm”, “Report” windows, and on the “Blocking/Manual Override Summary” dialog. This dialog is displayed by clicking the “Help”...
  • Page 268: Control And Monitoring Windows

    6F2M2000 Control and Monitoring Windows This section describes the single line diagram windows for substation control and monitoring, the “GIS” window, the “System” window and related items. Single line diagram windows 6.5.1 The single line diagram windows display the system status of the whole substation and various measurement values and power flow status.
  • Page 269 6F2M2000 All View: Displayed only in the “Overview” window. Displays the whole single line diagram. [Edit] Memorandum Property: Displays the number of stuck memorandum. Tag: Displays the “Tag” dialog. Tag Property: Displays the number of used tags. 3) Prev: Clicking this button displays the window opened previously. 4) Bay: This button displays the “Bay List”...
  • Page 270: Gis Window

    6F2M2000 GIS window 6.5.2 The “GIS” window displays the GIS gas compartment information and SF6 gas pressure value. Figure 6.5.2 GIS window 1) Menu bar: [View] Guide Window: Displays the Guide Window” dialog. Previous: Displays the window opened previously. 100% View: Returns the magnification to 100 %.
  • Page 271 6F2M2000 (Bay List dialog) 5) Bay select combo box: Selected Bay is magnified. 6) Scale combo box: The scale value of the display is selected from this combo box. 7) GIS status display: The status of a GIS gas compartment is expressed using colors. 8) Gas pressure list: gas pressure of each GIS gas compartment is listed in the “Bay Information”...
  • Page 272: System Window

    6F2M2000 System window 6.5.3 The “System” window displays Substation Automation System operating status, failure status of devices composing the system, their transmission status, protection relay status and temperature measurement values. You can carry out the change of protection relay setting group, the display of detailed failure, IED mode switching and IED blocking.
  • Page 273 6F2M2000 1. The SC/Gateway can communicate with up to Six of RCC/LDC when IEC60870-5-101 connection and with the communication route is single. Refer to the figure below. In case of IEC60870-5-101 communication and duplicated connection (Hot Standby connection), the SC/Gateway can communicate with up to Three of RCC/LDC.
  • Page 274: Bay List Dialog

    6F2M2000 3. The SC / Gateway can be applied to IEC60870-5-101 and IEC60870-5-104 connection with RCC/LDC at same time. The case of Four IEC60870-5-101 communication (single route) and Four IEC60870-5-104 communication (single route) is shown below. I E C 6 0 8 7 0 - 5 - 1 0 4 I E C 6 0 8 7 0 - 5 - 1 0 1 Bay List dialog 6.5.4...
  • Page 275: Bay Information Dialog

    6F2M2000 Bay Information dialog 6.5.5 The “Bay Information” dialog displays the detailed information of a bay. The information is separated into CB/DS/ES, Switch, Other Status, Measurement and Sequence Control. This dialog is displayed when the bay name on the single line diagram is clicked or when the bay name is right-clicked and “Bay Details”...
  • Page 276 6F2M2000 1) CB/DS/ES tab This tab displays the current status and blocking and manual override setting of the device in the bay. (Details of blocking and manual override setting status are displayed in the “Blocking/Manual Override Summary” dialog. See 6.4.1.) Figure 6.5.6 CB/DS/ES tab [Equipment name] = Displays the names of CB/DS/ES.
  • Page 277 6F2M2000 This tab displays current status and blocking and manual override setting of switches in the bay. Figure 6.5.7 Switch tab [Switch name] = Switch names are displayed. [Status] = Displays current status of switches. [B] = Displays blocking is set or not. When blocking is set, “B”mark is displayed. [M] = Displays manual override is set or not.
  • Page 278 6F2M2000 This tab displays current status and blocking and manual override setting of evinces other than CB/DS/ES and switches in the bay. Figure 6.5.8 Other Status tab [Status name] = Displays the status name. [Status] = Displays current status of those other than devices and switches. [B] = Displays blocking is set or not.
  • Page 279 6F2M2000 in the bay. Figure 6.5.9 Measurement tab [Item name] = Displays the name of the measurement value. [Value] = Displays measurement value. [Unit] = Displays the unit of the measurement value. [B] = Displays blocking is set or not. When blinking is set, “B”mark is displayed. [M] = Displays manual override is set or not.
  • Page 280 6F2M2000 5) Sequence tab This tab displays sequence control status of the device in the bay. Figure 6.5.10 Sequence tab [Name] = Name of sequence control [Status] = Displays sequence control status. When the status is not normal, the background color is changed. ...
  • Page 281: Control Dialog

    6F2M2000 Control dialog 6.5.6 1) Dialog for CB This dialog displays the information to control a CB. This dialog is displayed by clicking the symbol of a CB or by selecting “Control” from the context menu displayed by right-clicking the symbol on the single line diagram. Figure 6.5.11 Control dialog ...
  • Page 282 6F2M2000 (Interlock Guidance dialog)  Software Interlock Bypass: Click this button to bypass the interlock check. This button is displayed when the Interlock condition is set for the device and if the Interlock condition is not satisfied. This button is displayed only to a user with an authority for bypassing Interlock.
  • Page 283 6F2M2000 2) Dialog for other devices and switches This dialog is to control devices other than CB and to control the switches. This dialog is displayed by clicking the device or switch symbol or by selecting “Control” from the context menu which is displayed by right-clicking the device or switch symbol on the single line diagram.
  • Page 284 6F2M2000 (Interlock Guidance dialog)  Soft Interlock Bypass: Click this button to bypass the interlock check. This button is displayed when the Interlock condition is set for the device and if the Interlock condition is not satisfied. This button is displayed only to a user with an authority for bypassing Interlock.
  • Page 285 6F2M2000 3) Dialog for Tap control This dialog is to raise or lower a tap. This dialog is displayed when a tap label is clicked or “Control” is selected from the context menu displayed by right-clicking a tap label. Figure 6.5.13 Control dialog for Tap ...
  • Page 286: Trans Parallel Window

    6F2M2000 Trans Parallel window 6.5.7 When the “Tr Parallel window is displayed, the small window indicating the transformer paralleling information is displayed. Bays in the same transformer paralleling group are indicated in the same color. If “Master”, “Follower”, and “Independent” are set, “M”, “F”, and “I” are also indicated. Figure 6.5.14 Trans Parallel window 1) Paralleling Group number display area: The paralleling groups are listed.
  • Page 287: Limit Setting Dialog

    6F2M2000 4) Transformer Paralleling Interlocking display area: Transformer Paralleling Interlocking status, that is, if the status of change over switch for Interlocking bypass (USE/BYPASS) is displayed. Status Intermediate BYPASS Faulty (Undefined) Quality =0:Normal Bypass =1:Invalid ? ? ? =2:Other ? ?...
  • Page 288 6F2M2000 The absolute value is monitored when this check box is checked. When the box is not checked, the value is monitored with a minus sign.  Active check box: Whether Upper/Lower limit is monitored or not is set by input or remove a tick from this check box.
  • Page 289 6F2M2000 Measured value Upper limit alarm is occurred. Upper limit alarm Limit value ● Reset value ● Upper limit alarm is restored. Upper limit warning is occurred. Upper limit warning Limit value ● Reset value ● Deadband Lower limit warning is restored. Upper limit warning is restored.
  • Page 290: Safety Tag Setting Dialog

    6F2M2000 Safety Tag setting dialog 6.5.9 The “Safety Tag” dialog is to set the safety tag of a bay. “Safety Tag” dialog is displayed when “Safety Tag” is selected from the context menu displayed by right-clicking the bay name on the single line windows (Overview and Tr Parallel) and the “GIS”...
  • Page 291: Manual Override Dialog

    6F2M2000 Manual Override dialog 6.5.10 The “Manual Override” dialog is used to set the device status and the measurement value manually. Two types of “Manual Override” dialogs are provided; namely the dialog for device and the dialog for a measurement value. This dialog is displayed when a symbol on the single line diagram is right-clicked or the device/measurement value in the “Bay Information”...
  • Page 292 6F2M2000 2) “Manual Override” dialog for the measurement value Figure 6.5.19 Manual Override dialog for measurement value  Name display area: Displays the bay name and the measurement item name.  Received Data from IED: Displays the value received from IED. ...
  • Page 293: Blocking Dialog

    6F2M2000 Blocking dialog 6.5.11 The “Blocking” dialog is used to set blocking of functions such as Control blocking and Alarm blocking. This dialog is displayed when a blocking allowed symbol in the single line diagram is right- clicked or a row of device/switch/measurement value/other status in the “Bay Information” dialog is right-clicked, and “Blocking”...
  • Page 294: Counter Reset Dialog

    6F2M2000 Counter Reset dialog 6.5.12 The “Counter Reset” dialog is used to reset a counter or change a counter value. This dialog is displayed when the row of a counter is right-clicked from the Measurement tab of the “Bay Information” dialog, and “Counter Reset” is selected from the context menu. Figure 6.5.21 Counter Reset dialog ...
  • Page 295: Memorandum Dialog

    6F2M2000 Memorandum dialog 6.5.13 The “Memorandum” dialog is used to create text into a memorandum and place it on the single line diagram windows, the “GIS” window or the “System” window. This dialog is displayed when right-clicking at any point on the single line diagram windows, on the “GIS”...
  • Page 296: Memorandum Property Dialog

    6F2M2000 (2) Display of a memorandum minimized to an icon ● The following context menu is displayed by right-clicking the icon. a) Edit: Changes the text contents of the icon. b) Delete: Deletes the icon. c) Icon: Develop the memorandum (Display the memorandum in the original size). Memorandum Property dialog 6.5.14 The “Memorandum Property”...
  • Page 297: Tag Dialog

    6F2M2000 Tag dialog 6.5.15 The “Tag” dialog is used to place a Tag on the single line diagram windows, the “GIS” window or the “System” window. Maximum 512 Tags can be placed. This dialog is displayed by selecting [Edit] – [Tag] from the tool bar of the single line diagram windows, the “GIS”...
  • Page 298: Guide Window Dialog

    6F2M2000 Guide Window dialog 6.5.17 The “Guide Window” dialog is displayed when selecting [View] – [Guide Window] from the tool bar of the single line diagram windows, the “GIS” window or the “System” window. This dialog indicates the currently displayed area of the window. By dragging the frame the display area is moved.
  • Page 299: Ied Status Dialog

    6F2M2000 IED Status dialog 6.5.18 The “IED Status” dialog displays the detailed information on IED failure. This dialog is displayed when the IED symbol in the “System” window is clicked or the IED symbol is right-clicked and “Detail Status” is selected from the context menu. Figure 6.5.27 IED Status dialog ...
  • Page 300: Mode Change Dialog

    6F2M2000 Mode Change dialog 6.5.19 The Mode Change” dialog is used to change the operation mode of IED. This dialog is displayed when the IED symbol in the “System” window is right- clicked and “Mode Change” is selected from the context menu. Figure 6.5.28 Mode Change dialog ...
  • Page 301: Relay Group Setting Dialog

    6F2M2000 Relay Group Setting dialog 6.5.20 The “Relay Group Setting” dialog is used to set the relay group. This dialog is displayed when the relay symbol in the “System” window is right-clicked and “Relay Setting Group” is selected from the context menu. Figure 6.5.29 Relay Group Setting dialog ...
  • Page 302: State Change Dialog For Printer

    6F2M2000 State Change dialog for printer 6.5.21 The “State Change” dialog is used to change the state of the printer. This dialog is displayed when the printer symbol in the “System” window is clicked or when the printer symbol is right-clicked and “State Change” is selected from the context menu. Figure 6.5.30 State Change dialog ...
  • Page 303: Alarm Locking Dialog

    6F2M2000 Alarm Locking dialog 6.5.22 The “Alarm Locking” dialog is used to set the alarm lock of the printer. This dialog is displayed when the printer symbol in the “System” window is right-clicked and “Alarm Lock…” is selected from the context menu. Figure 6.5.31 Alarm Locking dialog ...
  • Page 304: Alarm Window

    6F2M2000 Alarm Window The “Alarm” window displays the alarms detected by the Substation Automation System and the alarms sent from IED in Test mode. Unacknowledged alarms and persistent alarms are displayed. When the alarm status is recovered and acknowledgement is done, the alarm is removed from the alarm list.
  • Page 305 6F2M2000 5) LATEST Window is forcibly switched to the page displaying the latest data and. Fixed cycle updating starts. Fixed cycle display is not carried out at filtering. 6) Alarm list: Area to display alarm. Alarms are displayed in the following color. Red: Major failure Orange: Minor failure...
  • Page 306 6F2M2000 f) Voltage: Displays the voltage level g) Bay: Displays the bay name. h) Object Text: Displays the contents of the failure. i) Status : Displays the device status.  Sort: Data is sorted when the title cell of the column ( a) to h) ) is clicked. Sorting order is numerical order>alphabetical order.
  • Page 307 6F2M2000 Table Filter dialog 6.6.1 The “Table Filter” dialog is used to set the filtering function on currently displayed data. This dialog is displayed when the “Filter” icon in the tool bar of the “Event” or the “Alarm” window is clicked, or [File]- [Filter] in the menu bar of the “Event” window or the “Alarm” window is selected.
  • Page 308: Event Window

    6F2M2000 The title name of each column is displayed in the combo box. 5) Extraction status setting combo box: This combo box is used to select the status for the extraction condition. The status corresponding to the item selected in above 4) is displayed in a list format.
  • Page 309 6F2M2000 sent from IED in Test mode. This window displays the status change of power equipment, the status change of the units composing the system, operation such as selection, control, switchover of local/remote control, and setting/canceling of various set items as event messages. Figure 6.7.1 Event window 1) Window title: “Event”:...
  • Page 310 6F2M2000 3) Tool bar: Load: Data is loaded. (The “Load” dialog is displayed.) Save: Data is saved. (The “Save” dialog is displayed.) Backup: Non saved event data is saved as backup file. (The “Backup” dialog is displayed.) Filter: The “Table Filter” dialog is displayed. Print: Displayed data is printed out.
  • Page 311 6F2M2000 6) Event list: Area to display the event data. Red: Major failure (Event level 01 and 02) Orange: Minor failure (Event level 03 and 04) Black: General event and operation recorded event (Event level 05 and 06) Green: Recovered event a) Failure symbol: : Heavy (event level 01 and 02) : Light (event 03 and 04)
  • Page 312: Auto Print Setting Dialog (For Event)

    6F2M2000  Sort: Data is sorted when the title cell of the column ( a) to h) ) of the column is clicked. (Sorting order is numerical order>alphabetical order) Real time updating is not carried out after sorting. To resume real time updating, click LATEST.
  • Page 313: Energy Report Window

    6F2M2000 Energy Report Window The “Energy Report” window displays Daily/Monthly/Annual Report of electrical energy (Wh, varh) in a table format. 9) ② 24/03/2015 Figure 6.8.1 Energy Report window 1) Menu bar [File] Load: The “Load” dialog is displayed. Save: The “Save” dialog is displayed. Print: The “Print”...
  • Page 314 6F2M2000 2) Tool bar Load: Data is loaded. (The “Load” dialog is displayed.) Save: Data is saved. (The “Save” dialog is displayed.) Print: Displayed data is printed out. Edit: Data is edited. (The “Data Edit” dialog is displayed.) 3) Group selection combo box: Select the report group to display. 4) Period specify button: Select either of Daily, Monthly and Annual.
  • Page 315: Select Date Dialog

    6F2M2000 Select Date dialog 6.8.1 The “Select Date” dialog is used to set the data to display the report in the past. This dialog is displayed by selecting [View]-[Select Date] in the menu bar of the “Energy Report” window. 2015 Figure 6.8.2 Select Date dialog Date input area: Date of data to display is input here.
  • Page 316: Select Group Dialog

    6F2M2000 Select Group dialog 6.8.2 The “Select Group” dialog is used to select the group to display. This dialog is displayed by selecting [View]-[Select Group] in the menu bar of the “Energy Report” window. Figure 6.8.3 Select Group dialog...
  • Page 317: Group Edit Dialog

    6F2M2000 Group Edit dialog 6.8.3 The “Group Edit” dialog is used to edit a group for Energy Report. This dialog is displayed by selecting [File]-[Group Edit] in the menu bar of the “Energy Report” window. Figure 6.8.4 Group Edit dialo Group List display area: List of group names is displayed.
  • Page 318: Group Item Setting Dialog

    6F2M2000 Group Item Setting dialog 6.8.4 The “Group Item Setting” dialog is used to register a new group or change the members of an existing group. This dialog is displayed by clicking Edit or Add in the “Group Edit” dialog of the “Energy Report” window.
  • Page 319 6F2M2000 “Pen Color”: Pen Color specifies the color of a polygonal line. Double-clicking opens the color palette. “Pen Width”: Pen Width specifies the width of a polygonal line. Maximum value display check box: This check box is used to set the display of maximum value. Minimum value display check box: This check box is used to set the display of minimum value.
  • Page 320: Y-Axis Setting Dialog (For Energy Report)

    6F2M2000 Y-Axis Setting dialog (for Energy Report) 6.8.5 The “Y-Axis Setting” dialog is displayed when Y-axis Setting… of the “Group Item Setting” dialog is clicked. Normally, Y-axis area of the window is set to “Auto” position. When you want to change the Y- axis area, change “Auto”...
  • Page 321: Auto Print Setting Dialog (For Energy Report)

    6F2M2000 Auto Print Setting dialog (for Energy Report) 6.8.6 The “Auto Print Setting” dialog is used to set the automatic printing for Energy Report. Specify the time, date and the group for Daily, Monthly and Annual Report you want to print. This dialog is displayed by selecting [File]-[Auto Print Setting] in the menu bar.
  • Page 322 6F2M2000 <-Add: The group specified in the Select Group area is added to Daily Report print group display area. Delete: The group selected in Daily Report print group display area is deleted. Quality check box: This check box is used to add the quality of data in the printed report. (Monthly Report automatic printing setting area) Monthly report print check box: This check box is used to set automatic printing for Monthly Report.
  • Page 323: Graph Display

    6F2M2000 Graph display 6.8.7 When selecting [View] – [Graph] from menu bar of the “Energy Report” window, the Energy Report data currently displayed is displayed in a graph as shown below. You can select the data to display using the check box described in 8) below. 24/03/2015 Figure 6.8.8 Energy Report window in Graph display 1) Menu bar...
  • Page 324 6F2M2000 3) Time base display area Daily, Monthly or Annual is displayed. 4) Start date and time area The date and time to start displaying the data is displayed. The display varies depending on the time base. When Time base is Daily: day/month/year When Time base is Monthly: month/year When Time base is Annual: year 5) Quality: Clicking this button displays the quality of the data.
  • Page 325: Data Edit Dialog

    6F2M2000 Data Edit dialog 6.8.8 The “Data Edit” dialog is used to edit the data of the Daily Report. This dialog is displayed by selecting the cell in the Daily Report window and clicking the “Edit” icon in the tool bar or select [Edit] in the menu bar of the “Energy Report” window. Figure 6.8.9 Data Edit dialog Current data display area: The current data is displayed here.
  • Page 326: Trend Window

    6F2M2000 Trend Window The “Trend” window displays the measurement values stored for the past three years in a line graph. You can display the graph for Daily / Weekly / Weekly/ Monthly Trend in the specified period. The window displayed previously is displayed again when Trend in the main menu bar is clicked. Nothing is displayed immediately after HMI is started.
  • Page 327 6F2M2000 1) Menu bar [File] Group Edit: Displays the “Group Edit” dialog. Print: Prints out the displayed data. [View] Daily Trend: Displays Daily Trend. Weekly Trend: Displays Weekly Trend. Monthly Trend: Displays Monthly Trend. Annual Trend: Displays Annual Trend. Free Trend: Displays specified period trend.
  • Page 328 6F2M2000 4) Time base selection combo box: Select the time base from Daily Trend, Weekly Trend, Monthly Trend, Annual Trend and Free Trend. 5) Tool bar: Tool bar is equipped with the following buttons.  Quality  Select Date  Prev / Next ...
  • Page 329: Select Date Dialog

    6F2M2000 Select date dialog 6.9.1 The time base can be moved to and fro by Prev / Next or by specifying the date using the “Select Date” dialog. When Select Date in the “Trend” window is clicked, the “Select Date” dialog is opened. This dialog is also displayed by selecting “Free Trend”.
  • Page 330: Plotting Interval

    6F2M2000 (2) Next Trend When Next is left clicked, the time base scrolls to the future with the specified scroll width. When the graph reaches the present time, Next becomes inactive. Plotting interval 6.9.3 The plotting interval and the time of typical data of Daily / Weekly / Monthly / Annual Trend are set by system initial setting.
  • Page 331: Cursor Point

    6F2M2000 Cursor point 6.9.4 Normally a cursor is displayed in a graph area and the time of cursor point is indicated at the bottom of the cursor. The data of the cursor point of each trend is displayed in the table at the bottom of the window.
  • Page 332: Updating Mode And Frozen Mode

    6F2M2000 Updating mode and Frozen mode 6.9.5 When Updating on the Daily Trend window is clicked, the latest trend data is added and displayed. The trend is updated by a fixed cycle. This mode is called Updating mode. When Updating is clicked while the “Trend” window not including the present time is displayed, the window switches to the “Trend”...
  • Page 333: Zoom

    6F2M2000 Zoom 6.9.6 Display magnified in X-axis When X In is clicked, the graph is magnified by 2 times, toward both directions of the X-axis centering on the position of the cursor, and the horizontal scroll bar becomes active. X Out and X Rst become active.
  • Page 334: Display Of Average, Maximum And Minimum Values

    6F2M2000 Display of average, maximum and minimum values 6.9.7 When Average is clicked, two blue cursors are displayed. The average, maximum and minimum values of each trend data plot in the interval between the start and end points of the two blue cursors are displayed.
  • Page 335: Tabular Format Display

    6F2M2000 Tabular format display 6.9.8 When Tabular on the “Trend” window is clicked, Trend data is displayed in tabular format. 24/03/2015 24/03/2015 00:00 24/03/2015 00:01 24/03/2015 00:02 24/03/2015 00:03 24/03/2015 00:04 24/03/2015 00:05 24/03/2015 00:06 24/03/2015 00:07 24/03/2015 00:08 24/03/2015 00:09 24/03/2015 00:10 24/03/2015 00:11 24/03/2015 00:12...
  • Page 336 6F2M2000 You can edit the measurement value manually in the Daily Trend window. Select the cell and click “Edit” icon (“ ” icon) or [Edit] from the menu bar to open the “Data Edit” dialog. When the edited value is input and Save is clicked, the edited value is reflected to the tabular format window.
  • Page 337 6F2M2000 9) Graph: Click this button to close the tabular format. 10) Data display area:  How to calculate maximum, minimum, and average values The maximum, minimum and average values are calculated excluding elements with missing data. Elements with missing data are not included in the parameter of average. Therefore, all these values (max., min, and average) are regarded normal.
  • Page 338: Display/Not Display Of Grid

    6F2M2000 Display/Not display of grid 6.9.9 When Grid in the “Trend” window is clicked while grid line is displayed, the grid line of Y-axis becomes invisible and Grid changes to be not depressed. When Grid is clicked again, the grid line of Y-axis becomes visible and Grid changes to pressed status.
  • Page 339: Group Edit Dialog

    6F2M2000 6.9.10 Group Edit dialog If [File]-[Group Edit] is selected from the menu bar of the “Trend” window, the “Group Edit” dialog opens. To edit an existing group, select the group name from Group List and click Edit. The “Group Property”...
  • Page 340: Group Property Dialog

    6F2M2000 6.9.11 Group Property dialog The “Group Property” dialog is used to add a new group or edit the contents of an existing group. This dialog is displayed when Add or Edit is clicked in the “Group Edit” dialog. Bay Name, Device Name, Unit, Pen Colour, and Pen Width of the member selected from the upper part of the dialog are displayed in the lower part.
  • Page 341: Y-Axis Setting For The Trend Window

    6F2M2000 6.9.12 Y-Axis Setting for the Trend window If Y-axis Setting… of the “Group Property” dialog is clicked, the “Y-axis Setting” dialog is displayed. Normally the Y-axis area of the “Trend” window is set to “Auto” position. If you want to change the Y-axis area, change “Auto”...
  • Page 342: Overlay Dialog

    6F2M2000 6.9.13 Overlay dialog The “Overlay” dialog is used to overlay a specified trend onto past data. When Overlay in the “Trend” window in graph display is clicked, the “Overlay” dialog opens. Specify the trend graph to be the base and the date (Day, Month, and Year) of data to be overlaid.
  • Page 343: Rsm Dialogs

    6F2M2000 RSM Dialogs 6.10 6.10.1 RSM dialog The “RSM” dialog is used to start the RSM software. This dialog is displayed when the Relay in the main menu bar is clicked and RSM is selected. Figure 6.10.1 RSM dialog Start: When this button is clicked, the RSM software is started.
  • Page 344: Select Disturbance Record Dialog

    6F2M2000 6.10.2 Select Disturbance Record dialog The “Select Disturbance Record” dialog is used to display the disturbance waveform of the selected relay. This dialog is displayed by clicking Relay  Disturbance Record from main menu bar or by right-clicking the of the relay symbol in the “System” window and select “View Disturbance Record”...
  • Page 345: Symbol

    6F2M2000 2015/03/15 23:59:59.999 2015/03/14 17:56:18.303 2015/03/14 17:56:18.302 2015/03/14 17:56:18.301 2015/03/14 17:56:18.300 2015/03/14 17:56:18.300 Figure 6.10.3 Select Disturbance Record dialog (list of disturbance records) Subtitle area: Display format is as follows; In case of IFU relay: Voltage level_Bay name_IFU name_relay name In case of relay other than IFU relay: Voltage level_Bay name_Relay name List of disturbance record area: Disturbance records’...
  • Page 346: Context Menu

    6F2M2000 This section describes each symbol. 6.11.2 Context menu A context menu is provided from various symbols. The context menu is displayed by right- clicking the symbol. The context menus are as in the table below. Device symbol(CB,DS,ES) Control Blocking Manual Override Measurement value symbol Limit Setting Blocking...
  • Page 347: Symbols With Override Setting And Blocking Setting

    6F2M2000 Displayed context menu of IED varies according to IED type. BCPU Toshiba Relay of Toshiba Relay Relay of Relay manufacturers (IEC103) manufacturers (IEC61850) other than other than Toshiba Toshiba (IEC61850) (IEC103) Detail Status Relay Setting Group Mode Change Reset LED...
  • Page 348: Details Of Each Symbol

    6F2M2000 6.11.4 Details of each symbol This subsection describes the list of symbols, type of the context menu and the operation characteristic of each symbol. 1)CB, DS, ES Symbols Table 6.11.1 List of symbols Connection Status Open Close Traveling Faulty Intermediate Unknown failure...
  • Page 349 6F2M2000 2) 3-Position device (Combined DS/ES) This symbol is used for devices that have 3 status conditions. Table 6.11.2 List of 3-POS device symbols Open Close Faulty Unkown × Open × Close Faulty × × × × × Unkown × Click: Displays the following context menu.
  • Page 350 6F2M2000 3) Device status display symbol for special request Table 6.11.3 List of device status display symbols for special request Status Open Close Faulty Undefined Unknown Symbol Dialog Left-click: Displays the “Control” dialog clicking Right-click: Displays the following context menu. Control: Displays the “Control”...
  • Page 351 6F2M2000 5) Single Line diagram status (A) In case of busbar coloring specification Table 6.11.5 List of status display of live/dead (1) Status Live(*) Dead Unknown Contradiction Earth Symbol * The color varies depending on the voltage level. (B) In case of line name coloring specification Table 6.11.6 List of status display of live/dead (2) Status Live(*)
  • Page 352 6F2M2000 7) Bay label Dialog at clicking Left-click: Displays a bay single diagram and the “Bay Information” dialog. Right-click: Displays the following context menu. Bay Details: Displays a bay single diagram and the “Bay Information” dialog. Safety Tag: Displays the “Safety Tag” dialog. Blocking: Displays the “Blocking”...
  • Page 353: Multi-Language Representation

    6F2M2000 Multi-language representation HMI screen of GSC1000-C is adopted the English (US Version) description as our standard. Multi-language description is also available by changing the configuration file. HMI each screen and printer output can be represented by the local language.
  • Page 354: Control Right

    6F2M2000 Control Right ・GSC 1000 can be connected with up to Eight of RCC / LDC in the case of IEC 60870-5-101,104 communication, and the control right can be set for each RCC / LDC by change over switch “43RCC”. If 43RCC is not installed, GSC1000 can control from multiple RCC / LDC under the remote condition of change over switch “43R”...
  • Page 355: Setting Of "43Rcc" For Control Right Change Over Switch

    By placing the class of SW43RCC using the Database Maintenance Tool, the control right can be set. How to display the “43RCC” from main menu is indicated below. 1) Display the main menu. TOSHIBA 2) Check the S43RCC button. RCC name currently connected to SAS is displayed in red background (In the example, SAS and RCC1L are connected).
  • Page 356: Setting Change Of "43Rcc

    Button of RCC currently connected to SAS is displayed in orange background TOSHIBA (RCC1L in this example), and the button is disabled. Click the RCC button to be changed (Click RCC2L in this example). 3) Two buttons in the Operation column become active.
  • Page 357 6F2M2000 4) A message operation completion displayed. The RCC2L button is displayed in orange TOSHIBA background, and the RCC1L is displayed in blue background. RCC1L RCC2L Also, the Operation column becomes non- active. Operation completed Click x button or Close button to exit.
  • Page 358: Setting Of "43R" For Control Right Change Over Switch

    By placing the class of SW43R using the Database Maintenance Tool, the control right can be set in the following unit. - Substation unit - Voltage class unit - BAY unit TOSHIBA "43R" setting by substation unit 8.2.1 How to set the 43R control right by substation unit is shown below. 1) Display the main menu.
  • Page 359: 43R" Setting By Voltage Class Unit

    HMI. And, when 43R set to Remote, only equipment of voltage class that belongs 43R set to Remote can be controlled from the RCC. 1) Display the main menu. S43R button displayed in main menu is gray background. Click S43R button. TOSHIBA If 43RCC is not set, S43R is displayed left-justified.
  • Page 360 6F2M2000 2) S43R dialog is displayed. The current S43R local/remote setting status is displayed for each voltage. Click the name of the Voltage Level that change the setting of the control right. And click Select button. Note 1) When Voltage Level is set with Tool, the Substation tab which is the upper tab is also displayed (the Status column is blank).
  • Page 361 6F2M2000 3) The S43R selection/control dialog of the selected voltage class is displayed. Button of S43R currently selected is displayed in orange background (LDC in this example), and the button is disabled. Click the SCMS button. 4) Two buttons in the Operation column become active.
  • Page 362: 43R" Setting By Each Bay Unit

    HMI. And, when 43R set to Remote, only equipment of BAY that belongs 43R set to Remote can be controlled from the RCC. 1) Display the main menu. S43R button displayed in main menu is gray background. Click S43R button. TOSHIBA If 43RCC is not set, S43R is displayed left-justified.
  • Page 363 6F2M2000 2) S43R dialog is displayed. The name of the 43R switch installed in each BAY is displayed in the Name column. The setting status of the current 43R is displayed in the Status column. Click the name of the Switch that change the setting of the control right.
  • Page 364 6F2M2000 3) The 43R selection/control dialog of the selected BAY is displayed. Button of 43R currently selected is displayed in orange background (LDC in this example), and the button is disabled. Click the SCMS button. 4) Two buttons in the Operation column become active.
  • Page 365: Setting Change Of 43R Condition From Overview And System Window

    6F2M2000 6) The column of Status of the S43R dialog is changed to SCMS. Setting change of 43R condition from Overview and System window 8.2.4 By placing the parts of SW43R using the Drawing Tool, setting change of the 43R condition set in chapter 8.2.1 to 8.2.3 can be done also from the Overview and System window.
  • Page 366: Automatic Remote Setting Of 43R

    6F2M2000 2) To change the state of 43R from the Overview or System window, click the 43R button to be changed. The 43R selection/control dialog is displayed. Change the 43R condition follow the previous chapter. Note) If the 43R button on the System Menu is clicked while the selection/control dialog is displayed, the selection control dialog will not Click 43R button to be changed...
  • Page 367: File Transfer

    6F2M2000 File Transfer GSC1000 provide File Transfer function between RCC and SAS by IEC60870-5-101/104 standard. (SAS) (RCC) file file Files held by RCC can be written to SAS according to the command from RCC. Also, a list of files held by SAS is acquired using “CALL_DIRECTORY”...
  • Page 368: Appendix A List Of Related Documents

    6F2M2000 Appendix A List of Related Documents Manual Document No. Substation Automation System Operation Manual 6F2M2000 SAS Design Manual 6F2M2013 Instruction Manual Station Computer Unit GSU100 6F2M2004 Instruction Manual Bay Control Unit GBU200 6F2M2005 Configuration Manual (for SC/HMI) 6F2M2006 Configuration Manual for BCU/BCPU 6F2M2007 Operation Manual Work Bench 6F2M2014...
  • Page 369: Appendix B Q And A

    6F2M2000 Appendix B Q and A This section describes typical failure modes and solution methods for each phenomenon related to the SCMS (Substation Control and Monitoring System). 1. Abnormal conditions of the OWS/EWS hardware This part describes the problems and solutions associated with abnormal conditions of the OWS/EWS hardware.
  • Page 370 6F2M2000 OWS/EWS If you notice a strange smell or smoke coming from the OWS/EWS, stop using immediately and unplug the power cable from the plug socket. Phenomenon Causes Corrective action Unable to switch on Power cable is not connected Check cable connection. power correctly.
  • Page 371 6F2M2000 Mouse Phenomenon Causes Corrective action Mouse doesn’t move Cable is not connected correctly. Check cable connection. Mouse cable is unplugged while Switch off OWS/EWS power, OWS/EWS power is on. connect mouse, and then start up OWS/EWS again. If this doesn’t solve the problem, OWS/EWS main unit needs replacing.
  • Page 372 6F2M2000 Speakers Phenomenon Causes Corrective action No sound produced Volume is low. Adjust volume. Cable is unplugged from Check cable connection. OWS/EWS. Volume inside OWS/EWS is low. Set OWS/EWS to maintenance mode and select ‘multimedia’ in the ‘control panel’ of ‘my computer’ and adjust the playback volume.
  • Page 373 6F2M2000 Phenomenon Causes Corrective action Properties of printer are incorrect. Set OWS/EWS to maintenance mode and select remote printer from ‘printer’ in ‘my computer’. Then select ‘printer’ from menu bar and check properties, especially check that the paper is set to A4 landscape.
  • Page 374 6F2M2000 Printer (Event log printer) Phenomenon Causes Corrective action Unable to switch on Power cable is not connected Check cable connection. power correctly. Power source is not supplied to Check AC power source. printer. Unable to print No paper. 'Paper Out' LED is After turning off the printer, replenish illuminated.
  • Page 375 6F2M2000 OWS/EWS functions anomaly This part describes OWS/EWS function anomalies and corrective actions. Problems related to top menu selection Phenomenon Cause Corrective action Top menu is not SC is not started. Start up SC. displayed. SC is not in normal mode. Check that LED (STTS1) of SC unit lights in red.
  • Page 376 6F2M2000 Problems common to all windows Phenomenon Cause Corrective action Main Menu bar is not SC is not started. Start up SC. displayed. SC is not in normal mode. Check that LED (STTS1) of SC unit lights in red. If it does not light, restart SC.
  • Page 377 6F2M2000 Phenomenon Cause Corrective action "X" is automatically SC application error. Restart SC. displayed before clicking HMI (PC) application error Restart HMI (PC). Print button. Screen switch is SC application error. Restart SC. abnormally slow. HMI (PC) application error. Restart HMI (PC). Problems in the OVERVIEW window Phenomenon Cause...
  • Page 378 6F2M2000 Bay single-line diagram window Phenomenon Cause Corrective action Bay different from the Bay Incorrect device symbol Check the maintenance contents selected is displayed. allocation at Equipment DB executed on Equipment DB. maintenance. HMI (PC) application error. Restart HMI (PC). Device symbol shows “?”.
  • Page 379 6F2M2000 Phenomenon Cause Corrective action Measurement value is Incorrect data sent from IED Check the IED status and data. displayed in abnormal Incorrect measurement symbol Check the maintenance contents color. allocation at Equipment DB executed on Equipment DB. maintenance. HMI (PC) application error. Restart HMI (PC).
  • Page 380 6F2M2000 Phenomenon Cause Corrective action Upper and lower limits for HMI (PC) application error. Restart HMI (PC). measurement values SC application error. Restart SC. cannot be set. Measurement values on IED error. Contact IED manufacturer. bus bar voltage, w, and Contents of IED information and Check the contents of both DBs and var.
  • Page 381 6F2M2000 Problems in the LVAC, DC/UPS window Phenomenon Cause Corrective action Whole system screen is HMI (PC) application error. Restart HMI (PC). not displayed. Equipment symbol is Incorrect data sent from IED. Check the IED status and data. white with "?" Incorrect device symbol Check the maintenance contents allocation at equipment DB...
  • Page 382 6F2M2000 GIS window Phenomenon Cause Corrective action Gas section is displayed Incorrect data sent from IED. Check the IED status and data. in white. Incorrect GIS section symbol Check the maintenance contents allocation at Equipment DB executed on Equipment DB. maintenance.
  • Page 383 6F2M2000 Alarm and Event window Phenomenon Cause Corrective action Click “Date Time” again to carry out Display date is indicated Sorting is carried out in reversed order by clicking “Date Time” title. in reversed order. sorting. Or, click the LATEST button in the corresponding screen to return to the initial status.
  • Page 384 6F2M2000 Trend screen and Energy Report window Phenomenon Cause Corrective action Graph is not displayed. Measurement value is incorrect. Check the measurement value status in tabular format. Check IED status. Group is not defined. Register the group. Scale is too large. Set the scale appropriately using X/Y Zoom function.
  • Page 385 6F2M2000 System window Phenomenon Cause Corrective action Unit is displayed with red Error in the corresponding Refer to Alarm List and remove the and orange colors. equipment error. cause of error. HMI (PC) application error. Restart HMI (PC). SC application error. Restart SC.
  • Page 386: Appendix C How To Deal With System Failure

    6F2M2000 Appendix C How to Deal with System Failure 1 Outline of diagnosis method for system failure When any failure has occurred, Alarm is notified by OWS/EWS (NOTE) and Alarm message is displayed in the Alarm window on EWS/OWS. Check the following steps and restore the system from failure.
  • Page 387 6F2M2000 OWS/ Online Online SC-1 FEP-1 SC-2 FEP-2 System window ESW-1 ESW-2 This part is displayed in red or orange. Alarm Message of server failure is displayed. window Causes SC-1 failure Remedies Check the following : 1. Check whether SC-1 power is turned OFF. 2.
  • Page 388 6F2M2000 OWS/ System window OWS does not operate properly. (Display colour of OWS/EWS is fixed. It does not vary even in equipment failure.) Alarm No message is displayed. window Causes OWS main unit error or OWS software error Remedies Check the following : 1.
  • Page 389 6F2M2000 OWS/ Online System window This portion is displayed in red or orange. Alarm LBP error message is displayed. window Causes LBP toner run-out, printer paper run-out, paper jam. Remedies Check the following : 1. Check LBP toner level, printer paper, and paper jam. OWS/ Online System...
  • Page 390 6F2M2000 OWS/ Station Common System window Online Alarm BCU/BCPU failure message is displayed. window Causes BCU/BCPU error Remedies Check the following : 1. BCU/BCPU board failure, or LCD panel failure 2. Database mismatch between BCU/BCPU and server Match the database of BCU/BCPU and that of the server. OWS/ Station Common...
  • Page 391 6F2M2000 OWS/ System window This portion is displayed in red. Relay Alarm Relay failure message is displayed. window Causes Relay failure Remedies Check the following : Refer to the relay manual. OWS/ System This portion is displayed in red. window Relay Alarm Transmission error message is displayed.
  • Page 392 6F2M2000 LAN condition monitoring of IED with two-port is as follows. OWS/ System Ring LAN-A ESW-A window ESW-B Ring LAN-B Display of hot/standby is not performed. Port-A Port-B Both of LAN is displayed in red. Alarm Massage of transmission error is displayed. window Failure in transmission between SC and IED.
  • Page 393 6F2M2000 OWS/ System Ring LAN-A ESW-A window ESW-B Ring LAN-B LAN- LAN-A “Hot” is displayed. Port-A Port-B If Port-A is Linkdown, this line displays in red. Alarm Massage of transmission error is displayed. window Link failure of LAN port. By a location of the link failure of LAN port, color of the LAN-A/LAN-B is displayed as follows.
  • Page 394 6F2M2000 OWS/ System window This portion is displayed in red Alarm GPS clock failure message is displayed. window Causes Transmission error between GPS clock and ESW Remedies Check the following : 1.Check whether GPS clock power is OFF. 2.Check that communication cable connecting GPS clock and ESW is properly connected to the connecting port.
  • Page 395 6F2M2000 OWS/ System window This portion is displayed in white with red. Alarm GPS clock failure message is displayed. window Causes GPS clock power is OFF, or connection failure. Remedies Check the following : 1. Check whether GPS clock power is OFF. (When no LED on the front panel of GPS clock is lit and nothing is displayed on LCD panel, power may be turned OFF.
  • Page 396: Appendix D Display Color Of Hmi Screen

    6F2M2000 Appendix D Display Color of HMI Screen This section defines the display color of each window (Refer to Table 10.1).  When the “Maker” column of Change column is checked with  mark, the color can be modified by the manufacturer.
  • Page 397 6F2M2000 Display color Change Screen Definition Color R G B Maker GUI Remark 255 255 255 Compliant to Windows Measurement display background White Dark Gray 128 128 128 Measurement display background_ failure Compliant to Windows Status display background Dark Gray 128 128 128 Status display background_failure 255 255 Blocking status background_Now setting...
  • Page 398 6F2M2000 Display color Change Screen Definition Color R G B Maker GUI Remark  255 128 64 System minor failure Event_Level 3_Occurrence Orange  255 128 64 SAS System minor failure Event_Level 4_Occurrence Orange  Event_Level 5_Occurrence Black General event ...
  • Page 399 6F2M2000 Display color Change Screen Definition Color R G B Maker GUI Remark Compliant to Windows Measurement display character_Now editing Black Measurement display background_Now editing LightGreen 128 255 128 Measurement display character_Not yet collected Blank display - - - - 0 255 255 Measurement display backgrond_Not yet collected Cyan...
  • Page 400 6F2M2000 REVISIONS 変 更 記 録 変更記号 変 更 箇 所 _・_ 変 更 内 容 承 認 調 査 担 当 保 REV.MARK ページ 管 CHANGED PLACE AND CONTENTS APPROVED CHECKED BY PREPARED PAGE REGIST 変更発行日 REV.ISSUED ERED First issue H.Higeta 20.May.’15 1,13...
  • Page 401 6F2M2000 REVISIONS 変 更 記 録 変更記号 変 更 箇 所 _・_ 変 更 内 容 承 認 調 査 担 当 保 REV.MARK ページ 管 CHANGED PLACE AND CONTENTS APPROVED CHECKED BY PREPARED PAGE 変更発行日 REGIST REV.ISSUED ERED 17-19, -Changed the description.
  • Page 402 6F2M2000 TOSHIBA ENERGY SYSTEMS & SOLUTIONS CORPORATION Toshiba Corporation Transmission Distribution & Industrial System Company 1-1, Shibaura 1-Chome, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 105-8001, Japan Tel +81-3-3457-3644 Fax +81-3-5444-9166...

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