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  • Page 1 COM600 series, Version 4.1 HMI Configuration Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1.9. Abbreviations ................. 9 1.10. Related documents ..............10 1.11. Document revisions ..............11 Introduction ................... 12 2.1. General about the COM600 series ..........12 2.2. Overview of COM600 ..............12 2.3. Predefined user account .............. 13 Configuration ..................14 3.1.
  • Page 4 COM600 series, Version 4.1 1MRS756740 HMI Configuration Manual 3.10.4. Connecting alarm or event objects to data objects ..44 3.10.5. Configuring event type filters ........44 3.11. Data Historian ................45 3.12. Customizing IED parameter settings ........... 46 3.13. Disturbance data upload .............. 50 3.14.
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    Copyright This document and parts thereof must not be reproduced or copied without written per- mission from ABB, and the contents thereof must not be imparted to a third party, nor used for any unauthorized purpose. The software or hardware described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used, copied, or disclosed only in accordance with the terms of such license.
  • Page 6: Conformity

    (EMC Directive 2004/108/EC) and concerning electrical equipment for use within specified voltage limits (Low-voltage directive 2006/95/EC). This conformity is the result of tests conducted by ABB in accordance with the product standards EN 50263 and EN 60255-26 for the EMC directive, and with the product standards EN 60255-1 and EN 60255-27 for the low voltage directive.
  • Page 7: Use Of Symbols

    1MRS756740 COM600 series, Version 4.1 HMI Configuration Manual • The following convention is used for menu operations: MenuName > Menu- Item > CascadedMenuItem. For example: select File > New > Type. • The Start menu name always refers to the Start menu on the Windows taskbar.
  • Page 8: Terminology

    A communication protocol developed by Echelon. LON Application Guideline for A proprietary method of ABB on top of the standard LON pro- substation automation; LAG tocol. Series of standards specifications aiming at open connectivity in industrial automation and the enterprise systems that support industry.
  • Page 9: Abbreviations

    LON Application Guideline for substation automation Local Area Network Logical Device LonMark interoperable device communicating in LonWorks network. In this document, the term is used for devices that do not support the ABB LON/LAG communication. Logical Node LON SPA Gateway...
  • Page 10: Related Documents

    1.10. Related documents Name of the manual MRS number COM600 User’s Manual 1MRS756125 COM600 Operator's Manual 1MRS756705 COM600 Data Historian Operator's Manual 1MRS756739 COM600 Sequence Control Configuration Manual 1MRS755001 DNP LAN/WAN Master (OPC) 1MRS756566 DNP Serial Master (OPC) 1MRS756567 DNP LAN/WAN Slave (OPC)
  • Page 11: Document Revisions

    1MRS756740 COM600 series, Version 4.1 HMI Configuration Manual Name of the manual MRS number Modbus Serial Slave (OPC) 1MRS756913 Modbus TCP Master (OPC) 1MRS756445 Modbus TCP Slave (OPC) 1MRS756914 SPA Master (OPC) 1MRS752275 SPA Router (OPC) 1MRS755497 1.11. Document revisions...
  • Page 12: Introduction

    The web technology is further used to transfer information to a network control centre (NCC) or distributed control system (DCS). COM600 benefits from the potential of the IEC 61850 standard by using the IEC 61850- 6 substation configuration language (SCL) and IEC 61850 -7 communications modeling regardless of protocol used.
  • Page 13: Predefined User Account

    COM600 series, Version 4.1 HMI Configuration Manual With the optional web HMI, COM600 can be used for efficient substation visualization, monitoring, and control. The supported browsers are Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE6, IE7 and IE8 require Adobe SVG viewer 3.03), Mozilla Firefox , Opera and Google Chrome.
  • Page 14: Configuration

    3.2. Operating system access permissions using local browser When using COM600 browser locally in the COM600 computer, it can be specified whether the browser locks down the access to the operating system functions for non- administrator users. The C:\Program Files\COM610 GW SW\WebBrowser folder in the COM600 computer...
  • Page 15: Creating Substation Structure And Communication Structure

    5. Fine-tune the SLD layout (assign colors, specify incoming/outgoing feeders, and so on) by modifying or adding objects. Additionally you might need to create busbar connections, see 3.4.2,  Creating substation structure manually . 6. Download the configuration to the COM600 computer. 3.4.2. Creating substation structure manually The following is an overview of creating a substation structure manually.
  • Page 16: Adding Gateway Object

    COM600 series, Version 4.1 1MRS756740 HMI Configuration Manual If the configurations of the bays are similar, you can copy the bay object and the data it contains. This way you do not have to add each bay separately to the substation structure.
  • Page 17: Adding Substation

    The value that is written to the command Value OPC item. Default: 1 DCOM IP Address IP address of COM600 computer. 3.4.4. Adding Substation After the Gateway object has been successfully added, you can continue building the object tree by adding substation objects.
  • Page 18: Adding Voltage Level Object

    COM600 series, Version 4.1 1MRS756740 HMI Configuration Manual To add a substation object: 1. Select the Gateway object and right-click it. 2. Add a substation object by selecting New > Functional > Substation. 3. Rename the new object. The names of the substation objects have to be unique.
  • Page 19: Adding Busbar Object

    1MRS756740 COM600 series, Version 4.1 HMI Configuration Manual 5. Design the bay layout using SLD editor, see 3.5.1, Using the SLD Editor. 6. Use the data connection function, see 3.6.1, General about Data connection. 3.4.7. Adding busbar object After the voltage level object has been successfully added, you can continue building the object tree by adding busbar objects.
  • Page 20 COM600 series, Version 4.1 1MRS756740 HMI Configuration Manual SLDPreview.bmp Figure 3.5.1-1 SLD Editor preview To open the SLD Editor Tool: 1. Click the Substation structure tab. 2. Select the Bay or the Busbar object. 3. Right-click on the Bay or the Busbar object and select SLD Editor.
  • Page 21 1MRS756740 COM600 series, Version 4.1 HMI Configuration Manual Symbols can be graphically grouped by drawing a rectangle border around them by selecting the Rectangle button. This feature is only a visual aid and does not affect the functionality of the SLD.
  • Page 22 COM600 series, Version 4.1 1MRS756740 HMI Configuration Manual Do not add connectivity nodes to the connection between the busbar and the bay switchgears. Do not add connectivity nodes between the earth symbol and the switchgear object (disconnector). To connect a power transformer to another bay, create a connectivity node in the target bay (not in the bay where the power transformer is located).
  • Page 23 1MRS756740 COM600 series, Version 4.1 HMI Configuration Manual Additionally you can add for example a Bay Switch indicator, annotations, and measurement text boxes. Bay_SLD.png Figure 3.5.1-3 The Bay SLD view...
  • Page 24 COM600 series, Version 4.1 1MRS756740 HMI Configuration Manual Measurement text box configuration To configure the Measurement text box, use the Data Connect function to connect the measurement logical nodes from the communication structure to the bay. To configure the Measurement text box: 1.
  • Page 25 1MRS756740 COM600 series, Version 4.1 HMI Configuration Manual Button configuration To configure buttons, use the Data Connect function to connect the measurement logical nodes from the communication structure to the bay. You can configure the following buttons: • 2-State Indicator/Button is a button with two states: on (or pressed) and off (oth- erwise).
  • Page 26 COM600 series, Version 4.1 1MRS756740 HMI Configuration Manual Bay_Switch_Indicator_configuration.png Figure 3.5.1-5 The Bay Switch Indicator configuration dialog Busbar SLD To create a busbar SLD: 1. Add Busbar start and end objects (only one start and end point is allowed). 2. Add a Connectivity Node (one connectivity node is enough to connect all bays to this busbar).
  • Page 27 1MRS756740 COM600 series, Version 4.1 HMI Configuration Manual You can adjust the size of busbar in the bay and voltage level views as well as the busbar view. You can also add annotations. Busbar_SLD.png Figure 3.5.1-6 The Busbar SLD view Busbar Coloring Busbar Coloring is automatically configured when the SLD is drawn.
  • Page 28 COM600 series, Version 4.1 1MRS756740 HMI Configuration Manual The value of the voltage property on the voltage level object is used for the voltage level based busbar coloring mode. Configuring the powered state for incoming feeder and generator 1. Select the IFL or GEN object in the SLD editor.
  • Page 29 1MRS756740 COM600 series, Version 4.1 HMI Configuration Manual 2. Connect bays to busbars. Select a bay, right-click it and select Connect to a Busbar from the menu. 3. In the configuration dialog, select the corresponding switchgear and the busbar object to connect them.
  • Page 30 COM600 series, Version 4.1 1MRS756740 HMI Configuration Manual You can also add annotations. Voltage_level_SLD.png Figure 3.5.1-8 The voltage level SLD view Substation SLD To create a substation SLD: 1. If you have more than one voltage level object, drag the objects to correct locations...
  • Page 31 1MRS756740 COM600 series, Version 4.1 HMI Configuration Manual 2. Voltage levels are connected to each other via a power transformer. Select a voltage level containing the transformer, right-click it and select Connect Winding to a bay function from the menu.
  • Page 32 COM600 series, Version 4.1 1MRS756740 HMI Configuration Manual information (SPS CDC) from the communication structure to the substation. SLD_Editor.png Figure 3.5.1-9 Substation SLD view...
  • Page 33: Multiple Sld Views

    The Substation View can be used to override the substation SLD in the Master View. The Substation View contains substation and substation extension elements that are shown in the substation SLD in COM600 HMI. With the Substation View configuration it is possible to hide unnecessary elements from all levels.
  • Page 34 COM600 series, Version 4.1 1MRS756740 HMI Configuration Manual • Substation View configured on a substation object specifies which voltage levels are shown on the substation SLD. • Substation View configured on a voltage level object specifies which bays are shown for that voltage level on the substation SLD.
  • Page 35 1MRS756740 COM600 series, Version 4.1 HMI Configuration Manual Bay View (optional) The Bay View can be used to override the bay SLD in the Master View. The Bay View contains substation and substation extension objects. The substation extension objects can be added to each view and they are bound to the view they are created on.
  • Page 36 COM600 series, Version 4.1 1MRS756740 HMI Configuration Manual • On a voltage level, you can create one Substation View. • On a substation level, you can create one Substation View. If a Substation View has already been created for a particular substation or its child objects, it will be reused for the whole substation section on each level.
  • Page 37: Data Connection

    1MRS756740 COM600 series, Version 4.1 HMI Configuration Manual The Synchronize Views dialog shows all common objects for the selected bay, voltage level or substation object. A column is shown for each created view. By selecting and clearing the check boxes, you can decide which objects are shown in different views.
  • Page 38: Settings

    COM600 series, Version 4.1 1MRS756740 HMI Configuration Manual Data_connection.bmp Figure 3.6.1-1 The Data connection window 3.6.2. Settings You can define SLD settings in the Settings dialog. To open the Settings dialog, right- click the Gateway object and select Settings. The Settings dialog contains the following tabs: •...
  • Page 39: Measurement Page Configuration

    1MRS756740 COM600 series, Version 4.1 HMI Configuration Manual 3.7. Measurement page configuration The Measurement Page Configuration Tool can be started from the bay, voltage level, or substation object in the Substation structure. The tool has two tabs: Measurement Page and Options. The configurable properties for the measurements are shown in Table 3.7-1.
  • Page 40 COM600 series, Version 4.1 1MRS756740 HMI Configuration Manual launch_document_library.png Figure 3.8-1 Launcing the Document Library 2. Click Add file to add new files to the library. add_files_to_library.png Figure 3.8-2 Adding files to the Document Library 3. Select a file to be added to the library, add a caption for the selected file, and click Apply.
  • Page 41: Substation Summary Table Configuration Tool

    1MRS756740 COM600 series, Version 4.1 HMI Configuration Manual To add/remove document references: 1. In the substation view, open the object properties window of the object you want to add references to. 2. Click the References property to edit references to the documents in the Document Library.
  • Page 42: Creating Event Definitions

    COM600 series, Version 4.1 1MRS756740 HMI Configuration Manual event_classes.bmp Figure 3.10.1-1 Event groups 3.10.2. Creating event definitions To create event classes: 1. Right-click the Events group in SAB600, see Figure 3.10.2-1. 2. Select New -> Event classes. 3. Select the event class you want to add.
  • Page 43: Configuring Event Definitions

    CSWIx.Pos is linked by default to switch position event definition. The default linking rules are specified in a DOParamsDefaults.xml file located in the \Program files\ABB\COM600\bin\Tools\SCLImport in the computer where SAB600 is installed. To configure event definitions: 1.
  • Page 44: Connecting Alarm Or Event Objects To Data Objects

    COM600 series, Version 4.1 1MRS756740 HMI Configuration Manual EventDefObjProp.jpg Figure 3.10.3-1 An example of object properties of events 3.10.4. Connecting alarm or event objects to data objects Data objects are connected to event classes by selecting the used event class from the properties of the data object.
  • Page 45: Data Historian

    3.11. Data Historian The COM600 data historian is a real-time database designed and optimized for process information management and extensive history recording. The data historian is based on ABB’s cpmPlus Knowledge Manager software. It combines the benefits of an easy- to-use real-time database with industrial reliability, performance, and real-time function- ality to provide an excellent platform for process information management.
  • Page 46: Customizing Ied Parameter Settings

    Figure 3.11-1 Data Historian menu item shown in Web HMI For more information about configuring the data historian, see section Configuring Data historian in COM600 User's Manual. For information about the actual usage of data historian information, see COM600 Data Historian Operator's Manual.
  • Page 47 1MRS756740 COM600 series, Version 4.1 HMI Configuration Manual 4. Select the check box of the parameters you want to be displayed in the Parameter Setting view of HMI, see Figure 3.12-1. To select all parameters, click Select All. To unselect all parameters, click Deselect All.
  • Page 48 COM600 series, Version 4.1 1MRS756740 HMI Configuration Manual Add_parameter_form.bmp Figure 3.12-2 The Add Parameter Form window If a parameter row has been selected in the Parameter Filtering view, the Add Parameter button opens the selected parameter. The changes are made to the selected parameter.
  • Page 49 1MRS756740 COM600 series, Version 4.1 HMI Configuration Manual • For the Modbus IED Read only parameter, specify only the parameter address. • For Write and Read And Write parameter, in addition to the parameter address, you may need to specify the password address and value, if the password is enabled in the IED.
  • Page 50: Disturbance Data Upload

    OPC client. The files are stored temporarily to the COM600 computer, where they can be transferred further using for example ftp. COM600 has a possibility to activate the disturbance data upload from the IED and to receive the file into the computer where HMI is run.
  • Page 51: Project-Specific Localization

    Project-specific localization With SAB600 you can modify the project-specific texts that are displayed in HMI. Static HMI texts, for example menus and headers, can be translated by the local ABB. For more information on localization, contact your local ABB representative.
  • Page 52: Single Line Diagram Symbols

    COM600 series, Version 4.1 1MRS756740 HMI Configuration Manual Appendix 1 Single Line Diagram symbols Table A1-1 Single Line Diagram symbols Description ANSI rep- IEC rep- ANSI2 Remarks resenta- resenta- represent- tion tion ation Annotation Alarm Indicator Alarm indicator in a branch of the substation.
  • Page 53 1MRS756740 COM600 series, Version 4.1 HMI Configuration Manual Description ANSI rep- IEC rep- ANSI2 Remarks resenta- resenta- represent- tion tion ation Multiple State Button Button with multiple states (at least 2). Each state has to be configured. For each state optional color and text can be configured.
  • Page 54 COM600 series, Version 4.1 1MRS756740 HMI Configuration Manual Description ANSI rep- IEC rep- ANSI2 Remarks resenta- resenta- represent- tion tion ation Three State Switch (Right, earthed) Load breaker – Interme- diate position Load breaker – Open position Load breaker – Closed position Load breaker –...
  • Page 55 1MRS756740 COM600 series, Version 4.1 HMI Configuration Manual Description ANSI rep- IEC rep- ANSI2 Remarks resenta- resenta- represent- tion tion ation Capacitor Reactor Generator Motor In-feeder Out-feeder Earth symbol Bay Switch Indicator Station Switch Indicator Display Voltage Five State Switch Left...
  • Page 56: Sab600 Toolbar

    COM600 series, Version 4.1 1MRS756740 HMI Configuration Manual Appendix 2 SAB600 Toolbar Symbol Description Displays the Substation and Communication Structure in the Project Explorer window. Displays the Object Properties window. Displays the messages in the Output window. Displays a list of the object types.
  • Page 57: Logical Nodes And Primary Objects

    1MRS756740 COM600 series, Version 4.1 HMI Configuration Manual Appendix 3 Logical nodes and primary objects Logical nodes can be connected to primary objects according to the following table. If no specific function is written in the Comment column, the connection is used for dis- playing the substation structure based on identification for the events and alarms.
  • Page 58 COM600 series, Version 4.1 1MRS756740 HMI Configuration Manual Primary object LN Class Mandatory Comment Circuit Breaker (CBR) XCBR CSWI Mandatory Pos data used for switch device position and control. RREC RSYN Rel data used for syn- chronism-check status in control dialogs.
  • Page 59 1MRS756740 COM600 series, Version 4.1 HMI Configuration Manual Primary object LN Class Mandatory Comment CALH Current Transformer (CTR) TCTR SARC SPDC CALH Power Overhead Line (LIN) ZLIN CALH Rotating Reactive Component (RRC) ZRRC CALH Surge Arrestor (SAR) ZSAR CALH Thyristor controlled...
  • Page 60 COM600 series, Version 4.1 1MRS756740 HMI Configuration Manual Primary object LN Class Mandatory Comment Power Transformer Winding (PTW) Incoming Feeder Line Powered rules for the (IFL) Incoming Feeder Line can be configured in the SLD editor. See 3.5.1 Configuring the...
  • Page 61: Index

    1MRS756740 COM600 series, Version 4.1 HMI Configuration Manual Index access permissions .................... 14 adding bay ........................ 18 busbar ......................19 Gateway ......................16 substation ...................... 17 voltage level ....................18 alarm and event objects general ......................41 alarm objects ...................... 44 adding ......................
  • Page 62 COM600 series, Version 4.1 1MRS756740 HMI Configuration Manual event objects links ....................... 44 Gateway adding ......................16 object properties ..................... 16 localization substation structure ..................51 Master View ....................... 33 Measurement text box configuration ....................24 object properties Gateway ......................16 voltage level ....................
  • Page 63 1MRS756740 COM600 series, Version 4.1 HMI Configuration Manual substation structure creating ......................15 Substation View ....................33 voltage level adding ......................18 object properties ..................... 18 voltage level SLD ....................28...
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