GE EPM9650Q manuel d'utilisation

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    PMCS Interface Toolkit Back to Main Menu • • • • i POWER LEADER TM PMCS 6.11 a Interface Toolkit Installation Guide GEH-6513 GE Power Management Control S ys t em 6.11 a[...]

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    ii • • • • Back to Main Menu PMCS Interface Toolkit Notice The information cont ained in this docum ent is subject to change w ithout n otice. GE makes n o warran ty of an y kind w ith regard to this m aterial, including , but not limited to, the im plied w arranties of m erchantability and fitness for a particular pu rpose. GE sh all not b[...]

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    PMCS Interface Toolkit Back to Main Menu • • • • iii Back to Main Menu Contents INTRODUCT ION ................................................................................................................... ........................................... 1 W EL COME ............................................................................[...]

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    iv • • • • Contents PMCS Interface Toolkit Troubleshoot ing Tips for the Annunciator Panel W izard .......................................................................... ................ 34 C USTOM T ABLE W IZAR D ............................................................................................................................[...]

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    PMCS Interface Toolkit Contents • • • • v P Range Tab.................................................................................................................... ......................................... 115 Analysis Tab .................................................................................................................[...]

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    vi • • • • Contents PMCS Interface Toolkit Setpoints Tab .................................................................................................................. .......................................... 174 269 P LUS M OTOR M AN AGEM E NT R ELA Y ...................................................................................[...]

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    PMCS Interface Toolkit Contents • • • • vii Setup Tab ...................................................................................................................... ........................................... 220 GEN PLC .................................................................................................................[...]

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    1 Introduction Welcome T h e P M C S I n ter f ace T ool k it is a P O W E R L E A D ER P o w er Ma n a g e m e n t C o n t rol S y s t em ( P M C S) v er s ion 6.11 a tool t h at pro v ides a c u s t om tool k it to e ff i cie n tly create flexible, accu rate, and friendly u ser interfaces to your power man agement data. With the PMCS Wizards (acc[...]

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    2 PMCS Interface Toolkit of po wer management d evice s, co mplete with w orki ng contr ols that are linked to the corresponding devices in y our facility. • Chapter 6 describes the Tab ular Data w izard s. These wizards list the data an d setpoints of power m anagem ent devices in a tabular f ormat . Simply point and click to select the appropri[...]

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    3 Conventions You w ill find this book eas y to u se if you look f or these simple con ventions : • Boldface type in dicates the nam e of an item you need to select. • Monospace type in dicates an example or tex t that is displayed on th e screen. • UPPERCASE ty pe indicates a file nam e, comma nd nam e, or acronym . A bout the Inter face Too[...]

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    4 PMCS Interface Toolkit From the InTouch Configurat ion menu, sele ct Install Wiza rds . The Wizard Installation dialog displays two list boxes, show ing the currently installed w izards and the w izards available for ins tallation. Select the desired w izards from the bottom box and click Install . When the installation is com plete, click Done .[...]

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    5 Using and Configuring PMCS Wizards A bout the Wiz ards The wizards contained in the PMCS In terface T oolkit allow you to quickl y build accurate and friendly user interfaces w ith InTouch. In addition to the various w izards standard w ith InTouch developm ent sys tems, the Interf ace T oolkit provides s ix types of pow erful GE w izards: • GE[...]

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    6 PMCS Interface Toolkit Small Faceplate Wizards Usage The Small Faceplate w izards are icon-sized g r aphics ty pically used to create accu rate elevation v iew s and one-line diag rams . T hese w izards are provided with logic to open anothe r wi ndow, ty pically either a Larg e Faceplate or Tabular Data Screen w izard. There are two palettes of [...]

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    7 Ent er the nam e of t he window to open when t he ic on is cl ic ked on duri ng runtim e.[...]

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    8 PMCS Interface Toolkit Large Faceplate Wizards Usage Large Faceplate w izards are three-dim ensional represen tations of device faceplates that can be us ed to display data from the device. These three-dim ensional w izards include exten sive logic that provides an accurate reproduction of the actu al display and key s of the device. L arge Facep[...]

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    9 Configurati on Place the Large Faceplate w izard into an open w indow , then double-click on it to display th e Large Faceplate Dialog box. Conf igure the w izard by entering the appropriate inform ation into each of th e boxes. The figu re show n below is the dialog for a typical w izard. Some w izards have additional features wh ich may be conf[...]

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    10 PMCS Interface Toolkit Also, the A p plication Name field m ust be completed as ION_LINK rather than GE32MODB or GE32MTCP for t he EPM7700 device. The ION LIN K program is i n s t alled d u ri n g i n itial P M C S 6.11 a s et u p if t h e E P M7700 s o f t w are option is s elected. When conf iguring Wizards on Secon dary nodes, the A pplicatio[...]

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    11 Tabular Data Scr een Wizards Usage Tabular Data Screen w izards contain organ ized, comprehensiv e, tabular layouts of device parameters inclu d ing additional configu r ation and rem ote control features. Depending on the device, th ere may be m ultiple file-tabs beneath th e tab ular data sectio n. T hese switch among va rious p ages r elating[...]

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    12 PMCS Interface Toolkit Enter the unique eight- character name matching the appropriate Topic i n the PMCS DDE Server. Use the Group Name field to logi cally group devices, if desired. Enter the name of the group to whic h the device belongs . Enter the application name of the PMCS DDE Server (GE32MODB or GE32MTCP). Enter the minimum secu rity le[...]

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    13 40035, the GE 7700 G ateway User s Guide , and GEH-6514, PMC S Read This Book First , fo r mor e info rmatio n on net work confi gurat ion. T he Node Name field is required because th e EP M7700 does not us e the same DDE serv er as the rest of the standard PMCS dev ices, and the w izard must be directed to th e location of the correct Com mu ni[...]

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    14 PMCS Interface Toolkit Data Dialog box has an extra field f or indicating w hen the RRTD optio n is installed. Be sure to s elect the correct RRTD option w hen com pleting th e 369's Tabular Data Dialo g window. If you ar e not planni ng to use a n RRTD module with your r elay, select the "No" button. This m inimizes the num ber o[...]

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    15 Universal Relay The Universal Relay device comes in several differen t models, and each m odel supports dif ferent capabilities, w hich are reflected by the various tabs available f or each m odel. W hen conf iguring a Univers al Relay device, y ou first select the UR Model, then choose w hich tabs will be displayed f o r the particular device. [...]

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    16 PMCS Interface Toolkit One-Line Wiz ards Usage You can us e one-line w izards to create animated one- line diagrams th at represent an electrical schem atic of the devices m onitored by the s o ftw are. These wizards are provided w ith logic t o either open another w indow or di splay device s tatus. One-L ine wizards are divided into five f unc[...]

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    17 • Circuit Breaker w izards have tw o discrete color-chan ge animations for On/Off status display an d one analog anim ation for a five-s tate display (Open, Closed, Out, Trip, and Error conditions). • Lockout/Tagout sym bols have discrete visibility anim atio ns for various tags. Refer to the section Using and Config uring PM CS Wizards: Loc[...]

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    18 PMCS Interface Toolkit Transformer, Fuse, Ground, and Motor One-Line Wizards Af ter placing a Fu se, Ground, or Motor w izard in a w indow, dou ble-click on it to display the dialog box shown below. Con figure th e wizard by entering th e appropriate inform ation into each of th e boxes. Ent er the nam e of t he InTouc h dis c rete t ag that det[...]

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    19 Horizontal and Vertical Relay One- Line Wizards After placin g a Horizontal or Vertical Relay wizard in a w indow , double-click on it to display the dialog box show n below. Con figure th e wizard by entering t he appropriate inform ation into each of th e boxes. Ent er the nam e of t he InTouc h dis c rete tag t hat det ermi nes t he col or of[...]

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    20 PMCS Interface Toolkit Horizontal and Vertical Switch One- Line Wizards After placin g a Horizontal or Vertical Sw itch w izard in a win dow, double-click on it to display the dialog box show n below. Con figure th e wizard by entering t he appropriate inform ation into each of th e boxes. Ent er the nam e of t he InTouc h dis c rete tag t hat d[...]

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    21 Circuit Breaker One-Line Wizards After placin g a Horizontal or Vertical Circuit Breaker w izard in a w indow, dou ble- click on it to display the dialog box s hown below . Configu re the wi zard by en tering the appropriate inf o rmation into each of the boxes . Ente r text to displa y next to the breaker graphi c duri ng runtim e (opti onal). [...]

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    22 PMCS Interface Toolkit Elevation Wizards Usage Elevation w izards are graphical elem ents that represent s witch gear componen ts usefu l for creating 3-D elevation views. These w izards are not associated w ith any logic or anim ation, but are provided to create m ore visually accurate screens and representations of equipmen t. Device icon wi z[...]

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    23 Floor Pl an Wizar ds Usage Floor Plan w izards are graphical elemen ts that are useful for creating accurate representations of a facility layout. You can u se a floor layout as an overview display of an en tire plant, w ith animated areas f or navigation to variou s switchg ear elevation view s or one-line diagram s. You can paste m iniature el[...]

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    24 PMCS Interface Toolkit Toolbar Wi zar d Usage The To olbar wizard is a nav igational tool which allow s the user to move betw een recently -used or frequ ently -used w indows , and provides a clock for qu ick reference. The first/last arrows jum p to the first or last window in the w indows list (see Configur atio n bel ow); the i nner fo rward [...]

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    25 A nnuncia tor Panel Wi zard Usage The Annunciato r P anel wizar d pr ovid es an ind ustria l-style annunci ator disp lay pane l, consis ting of a b ank o f 48 ind ica tor l ights which change colo rs and bli nk to ind icat e various device conditions. For instance, a circu it b reaker could be associated with an annuncia tor p anel wiza rd to di[...]

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    26 PMCS Interface Toolkit From th e Event Logger’ s perspective, there are tw o parts to configuring the Annunciator Panel. Fir st, each DDE Item that w ill b e displayed on the Annunciator Panel w izard mu st be added (using the Add Item s dialog). For th e example w e’re discuss ing, w e’ll assum e you’ ve created a DDE Item nam ed T rip1[...]

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    27 Annunciator Panel Wizard Relay 1 (gree n) Rel ay 2 (g re e n ) Rel ay 3 (g re e n ) PMCS DDE Ser ver An nu n c ia to r P a n e l W iz ar d m o n ito rs D D E It e m s a t E v e n t L o g g e r Event Lo gger tr ac ks event s report ed by PMCS DDE Ser ver Annunciator Panel Wizard Rel ay 1 (r ed) Relay 2 (gree n) Rel ay 3 (g re e n ) Event Logg er [...]

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    28 PMCS Interface Toolkit Each "Alarm indicator " as defined by the Ev ent Logger w ill ap pear to InTouch as a DDE Integer item which can h ave the following values/states: State T ag Value Default Color Norm al (no alarm ) 10 - 19 Solid Gra y Ala rm Ac tive - Unack nowledge d 20 - 29 Red Blink ing Ala rm Ac tive - Ack nowledge d 30 - 39[...]

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    29 Configurati on Note : P rio r to configur ing an Annuncia tor Pa nel Wi zar d, you sho uld ha ve compl eted configur atio n of the Annunciato r P anel I tems at the PMCS E vent Lo gger. Re fer to GEH-6512, PMCS Event Logger Users Guide , for details. When t he Annunciat or P anel wizard is dr opped, it appears as a blank pan el of 48 indicators [...]

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    30 PMCS Interface Toolkit Doub le-cl ick on t he wizard to d ispl ay the Annunciat or P anel Dialog: Complet e the Annuncia tor Pane l Name fiel d (up to 8 chara cter s), a nd the Se curity Access Level (lev el of security requ ired to Reset any A cknowledg ed alarms. The color codes for diff erent alarm st ates can be modifi ed by clicking on each[...]

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    31 Enter the text to display o n any of the three lines available for the selected button. It is not necessary to enter text on all three lin es. Click OK when y ou have finish ed assigning tex t lab els to the button. As each annunciator panel button is lab eled, the Annunciator P anel Dialog reflects these changes by showing the Row /Column coord[...]

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    32 PMCS Interface Toolkit Two steps remain after th e wizard has been configured. First, InTouch DDE Integer tag s m ust be created for the DDE item s configured in the Event L o gger correspon ding to the Alarm Panels. Make sure th e DDE Item nam es created in InTouch m atch the DDE Item n ames config ured in Event Log ger. (If y ou are unsu re of[...]

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    33 An ex ample of a s imple script is sh own below : Panel1_R1C1.Name = ANN_P_1A.Name; Panel1_R1C2.Name = ANN_P_1B.Name; Panel1_R1C3.Name = ANN_P_2A.Name; At run -time, InTouch w ill receive DDE data from the Even t Logger wh ich will control the colors of all indicators th at have been conf igured properly .[...]

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    34 PMCS Interface Toolkit Troubleshooti ng Tips for the Annunciator Panel Wiza rd • Make sur e that a ll DDE Items assoc iate d with the annunci ator panel have been created in the Event Logg er. • You m ust create associated InTouch DDE Integ er T ags by hand in the InT ouch ta gname dat abase . T he DDE Access name fo r the ta gs should use ?[...]

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    35 Custom Table Wiz ard Usage The Tab ular Data Screen w izards provide the ability to view extensive device data in tabular form . Howev er, they do not allow you to select the data to view - you m ust view all the data presented and locate the particu lar data points you are in terested in. The Cus tom Table wi zard differs f rom the Tabular Da t[...]

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    36 PMCS Interface Toolkit Begi n configur ing the Cust om Ta ble by comple ting the fo llo wing fields: Field Descriptio n Device Name Enter th e name of the device (t opic). Must exactly match the to pic name at th e DDE Server. DDE Server Name Enter the name of the PMCS DDE Server. Device Description Optionally , enter a brief desc ription of thi[...]

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    37 EPM 7700 Users Onl y: When the EPM 7700 device ty pe is selected, an additional field appears in the Custom T able Dialog box, adjacent to the Dev ice Name (show n below ). The Node Name f ield requires that you enter the na me of the computer on w hich the meter’ s Comm unications Server is located, either the Primary Nod e or a Full Station [...]

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    38 PMCS Interface Toolkit When these fields are com pleted, click the Select Multiple Tags button to select several tags at once, or click the Select Tag X button to assign tags one at a time. The Select Device Tags dialog appears : The Select Device Tags dialog show s a list of all th e pre-conf igured tags wh ich the Cust om Table wi zard support[...]

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    39 You may select OK to select this table configuration, or you m ay edit the tags one at a time u sing the Select Tag X buttons (f or instance, if y ou wish to change th e order the tags appear in ). The tag descriptions and units m ay also be edited (useful for non -English applications), but caution is urged w hen modifyin g descrip tions or uni[...]

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    40 PMCS Interface Toolkit Sy stem Statistics Wizard Usage The System Statistics wizard is an inform atio nal tool wh ich allows the user to vi ew detailed statistics about the system , including port inform atio n from the DDE Server and disk inform atio n. The wizard consists of a sing le screen disp layin g P ort Statistics on the top portio n an[...]

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    41 The System Statistics w izard requires a nam e itself, and also the n ame of a DDE Server to access. By defau lt, the System Statistics wizard ass um es that the DDE Server is located locally an d is named GE32MODB. You m ay chang e this to access a DDE Server located on a networked PC by entering the nam e as NODENAME SERVER, where NODENAME [...]

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    42 PMCS Interface Toolkit Lockout/Tagout Wiz ard Usage The Locko ut/T ago ut pro vide s a metho d for assigning d anger or gr ound tag gra phic s to variou s one-line di agrams or w izards. On-screen tags and indicators are for informational purposes only and DO NOT represent real-world conditions! Actual lock out status must be verified prior to p[...]

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    43 Several PMC S breaker man agemen t devices support t he Lockout/ Tagout Wizard in their Larg e Faceplate and T abular Data Screen w izards. These devices are: • 750 / 760 Feeder Mana gem ent Relay Configurati on When L ockout/Tagout w izard is dropped an d double-click ed, the f ollowin g dialog box appears: Complete the follow ing fields to c[...]

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    44 PMCS Interface Toolkit Complete the follow ing fields: • Enter the n ame of the Status Group associated w ith this Lockou t/T agout sym bo l. The Status Group is the nam e that links this sym bol to the Lockout/Tagou t panel and the breaker m anagemen t device wizards that can su pport it. It is important t o rem ember th e Status Grou p assig[...]

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    45 Breaker_Group_1 i s the nam e of the Statu s Group w e’ll assig n to all w izards associated with th is breaker; Tag Window is the nam e o f the w indow w e want to appear w hen som eone clicks on th e Oneline Tagout wi zard during ru ntime. Next, w e create separate screens cont aining Large Faceplate w izards and Tabular Data screen w izards[...]

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    46 PMCS Interface Toolkit We name the L o ckout/Tagout panel Panel_1. W e associate the Panel with th e same Statu s Group as our other w izards, Breaker_Group_1. Fi nally , we s et the mi nim um security level required to ad d or remove tags. Now in Ru ntime mode, w hen the Tag Assignm ents dialog is disp layed, it appears as follows: Clicking I n[...]

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    47 The Installed By field on the tag s how s the nam e of the current operator w ho installed the tag; the In stalled At field show s the time and date stamp of the tag ’s installation. When w e view a w izard w hich belon gs to this group, for exam ple the Large Faceplate w izard of one of our ALPS devi ces, the Danger tag s how s up as a red in[...]

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    48 PMCS Interface Toolkit Special Scripting Considerations for the EPM 7700 This section describes the special InT ouch scripting w hich is required for the EPM 7700 device’s Large Faceplate, Tabular Data Screen, an d Custom T abular w izards. The EPM 7700 is a pow erful and h ighly flexible dev ice, supporting hundre ds o f discrete data items. [...]

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    49 Installi ng the A ppl ication Scri pt 1. Af ter configurin g the EPM 7700 L arge Faceplate w izard or Tabular Data Screen w izard, select “Special Scripts Application Scripts…” from the Window Maker m ain men u. The Application Script Dialog box opens: 2. Select “While Running” from the Cond ition T ype drop down list, and e nter ?[...]

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    50 PMCS Interface Toolkit 1. Click the OK button to close the A p plication Script Dialog. NOTE : The application script text is only needed once f or each configured dev ice. If you are installin g more than one wizard f or a particular EPM7700 device (f or exam ple, a Large Faceplate and a Tabular Wizard), you only need to copy the application sc[...]

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    52 PMCS Interface Toolkit EPM 7700 Large Faceplate or C ustom Table Wizard Scripting Configuring the Large Faceplate/Custom Table Script 1. Af ter config uring th e Large Faceplate or Custom Table wizard, and w ith its w indow dis played, sel ect “S pecial Scripts Win dow Script s… from the Window Maker m ain men u. The Window Script Dialog[...]

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    54 PMCS Interface Toolkit EPM 7700 Tabular Data Screen Scripting All EPM7700 Tabular w izards require th e creation of a Window Script in InTouch. The Window Script autom atically config ures DDE Li nks u sed by the Tabular Wizard wh en it is displayed. T he script mu st first be configured, then installed, per the follo wing pro ced ures . Configu[...]

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    55 Creating Floor Plans, Elevation Views, and One-Line Diagrams Introduction This chapter illustrates how to use the GE w izards described in Chapter 2 to create anim ated displays of the f acility floor plan, switchg ear elevations, and system one- line diagram s. T hese exam ples are typical, but are n ot intended to display the lim its of creati[...]

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    56 PMCS Interface Toolkit 6. You can add additional navigation buttons (u sing standard InTouch contr ols) to o pen windo ws containing o ne-line views or o ther inform atio n. 7. If the s witchgear sh own in th e elevation view is fed from or feeds anothe r line up, you c an ad d but tons to naviga te to eleva tion vie ws representing those lineup[...]

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    57 Floor Pl ans A floor plan should be a recogni zable overhead representation of a facility . T hese wi ndows are built u sing the GE Floor Plan wizards, described in Chapter 2. They can be made as detailed or as sim ple as desired. The exam ple below sh ows an ov erview of a facility , showing all of th e areas co ntaining eq uipmen t. You can li[...]

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    58 PMCS Interface Toolkit Electrical One-Line Diagrams One-line diag rams are bu ilt by placing an d linking circuit elem ents using the On e- Line w izards, then creating scripts to provide animation for those w izards w hose status can be determined or controlled, s uch as breakers an d sw itches. A one- line diagram is draw n by placing GE One-L[...]

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    59 { Set values of local discrete variables based on state of integer status of breaker. This section sets the breaker status memory discretes to true if the breaker’s analog status value is 3 (closed).} brk1_s = (brk1 == 3 OR brk1 ==9); brk2_s = (brk2 == 3 OR brk1 ==9); brk3_s = (brk3 == 3 OR brk1 ==9); brk4_s = (brk4 == 3 OR brk1 ==9); brk5_s =[...]

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    60 PMCS Interface Toolkit { set the bus status for the incoming feeds to the dependent bus below in the distribution hierarchy. The IF_THEN statements in this section traverse the hierarchy from top to bottom, left to right, and then bottom to top, right to left.} bus6 = 0; bus7 = 0; { two main feeds } IF (bus1 AND brk1_s) THEN bus3 = 1; ENDIF; IF [...]

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    61 Sample Application Creating a basic interface We’ve learned about the various parts and pieces of the In terface T oolkit; now let’ s put it to work. Suppose w e have a v ery basic pow er man agem ent sy stem in stalled at our corporate home off ice. T he system consists of four trip units and a PQM (Power Qu ality Meter). We’d like to set[...]

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    62 PMCS Interface Toolkit First, w e’ll create all our new window s and nam e them, then we’ll go back an d flesh them out with their con tents and add links betw een them . Create the followin g twelve w indow s: • Main Screen • Trip2_Face • Panelboard • Trip2_Tab • PQM_Face • Trip3_Face • PQM_Tab • Trip3_Tab • Trip1_Face •[...]

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    63 We’ll include a note about the panelboard’s location, describing w here to find the real panel, and also a n ote of instru ction: “Click a devi ce to see the large faceplate screen.” Create the link s to the device screens by double-clickin g on each s mall faceplate and entering th e name of th e device’s Large Faceplate s creen. For [...]

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    64 PMCS Interface Toolkit Now we’ll develop the PQM Tabular dat a screen. S elect the PQM Tab w indow and use the Wizards tool to place the PQM Tabular Data wi zard on the screen. Double click the w izard and fill in the Device Nam e and the T rending w indows as show n below. Click OK. Finally, add som e navigation buttons to the Tabular screen [...]

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    65 Complete th e application by developing the Faceplate and Tabular screens for each of the four trip units an d that’s it — w e’ve just developed a P MCS application using the GE Wonderw are Wizards.[...]

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    67 Features of GE Large Faceplate Wizards A bout the Large Facepl ate Wizar ds This chapter contain s descriptions of the f unctions available with each of the GE Large Faceplate w izards. While a m ajo rity of the most popu lar data available at each device hav e been m ade available in the Wizards, some f unctions available w ith the actual devic[...]

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    68 PMCS Interface Toolkit POWER LEA DER EPM The large faceplate represen tation of the POWER LEADER EP M provides the followin g animated functions : Click on... Function Display Window Clic king on the display area ope ns the tabular data window specif ied during w izard config uration and sets the view to the Normal Meterin g page. GE L ogo Click[...]

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    69 differ depen d ing on whether th e EPM is configu red as Wye or Delta. Please note that the Normal Scroll Delta and A lternate Scroll Delta lists contain several parameters mark ed with an asteris k; these parameters were in cluded in the w izard for programm ing reasons, but are not valid for Delta configu r ations and should not be used. Norma[...]

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    70 PMCS Interface Toolkit A lternate Scroll, Wye Alternate Scroll, Delta Current, P hase A Demand Current, P hase A Demand Current, Phase A P eak Demand Current, Phase A P eak Demand Current, Phase B Dema nd Current, Phase B Dema nd * Current, Phase B P eak Demand Current, Phase B P eak Demand * Current, P hase C Demand Curren t, P hase C Demand Cu[...]

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    71 Spectra MicroVersaTrip Trip Unit The large faceplate represen tation of the Spectra MicroVersaTrip trip unit provides the follow ing animated fun ctio ns: Click on... Function Display Window Opens the ta bular data w indow s p ecif ied during w izard config uration and sets the view to the Normal Monitoring page . FUNCTION Button Opens the ta bu[...]

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    72 PMCS Interface Toolkit Enhanced Mi croVersaTrip-C Trip Unit The large faceplate represen tation of the Enhan ced MicroVersaT rip-C trip un it provides the following anim ated functions: Click on ... Function Display Window Opens the ta bular data w indow s p ecif ied during w izard config uration and sets the view to the Monitoring pa ge. FUNCTI[...]

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    73 The EMVT-C’s meterin g modes available with the SELECT button are as f ollows: Mo de Description AMPS Current, with no la bel in the units area of the display. Phase shif ting in both Delta a nd Wye c onfigurations. VOLTS Voltage, display ed as line-to-line (Ph-Ph) for Delta and line- to- neutral ( Ph-N) for W ye. Phase s shown as 01, 02, or 0[...]

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    74 PMCS Interface Toolkit Enhanced Mi croVersaTrip-D Trip Unit The large faceplate represen tation of the Enhan ced MicroVersaT rip-D trip un it provides the following anim ated functions: Feature Function Display Window Opens the ta bular data w indow s p ecif ied during w izard config uration and sets the view to the Monitoring pa ge. FUNCTION Bu[...]

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    75 The metering m odes available with the SELECT button are as follows: Mo de Description AMPS Current, with no la bel in the units are a of the display . P hase shifting in both Delta and Wy e config urations. VOLTS Voltage, display ed as line-to-line (Ph-Ph) for Delta and line- to- neutral ( Ph-N) for W ye. Phase s shown as 01, 02, or 03 for W ye[...]

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    76 PMCS Interface Toolkit POWER LEA DER M eter The large faceplate represen tation of the POWER LEADER Meter provides the followin g animated functions : Feature Function Display Window Opens the tabular da ta window s pecified during wizard config uration and sets the view to the Monitoring pa ge. GE L ogo Opens the ta bular data w indow s p ecif [...]

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    77 The parameters available w ith the SCROLL buttons are listed below: Mo de Description RMS Current Units in A mps; phase s hifting am ong A, B, and C. RMS Voltage L- N Units in Volts; available only in Wy e configuration, w ith phase shifting am ong A, B, a nd C. RMS Voltage L- L Units in Volts; phase shifting among A B, BC, and CA. Watts Units i[...]

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    78 PMCS Interface Toolkit Spectra ECM The large faceplate represen tation of the Spectra ECM provides th e following anim ated functions: Feature Function Display Window Opens the tabular da ta window s pecified during wizard config uration and sets the view to the Monitoring pa ge. CONTRAST Buttons Open the ta bular data window spe cified during w[...]

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    79 Mode Paramete rs and Units STA TUS Motor Status ECM Status Trip St atu s SETPOINTS FLA Se tting, amps Rating Plug, a mps Phase Unbala nce, disabled/ena bled Ground Fa ult, disabled/enabled Commnet Address METERING P hase A Current, amps Ph ase B Current, amps Ph ase C Current, amps Average Current, amps Ph ase Unbalan ce, percent Ground C urrent[...]

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    80 PMCS Interface Toolkit EPM 3710 M eter The large faceplate represen tation of the EPM 3710 provides the f o llow ing anim ated functio ns: Feature Function Display Window Opens the ta bular data w indow s p ecif ied during w izard config uration and sets the view to the Monitoring pa ge. MIN/MAX Buttons Open the ta bular data window spe cified d[...]

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    81 Display Indication Parameter kW Total real p ower kVA Total appare nt power kQ Total rea ctive power PFLG or PFLD P ower f actor; lag ging or leading Hz Freque ncy kWD Kilow att total dem and A or k VA Current a verag e dem and or appare nt power dem and VX RMS aux iliary voltage I4 RMS neutral current kWH-F Import energy kWH-R Expo rt ener gy k[...]

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    82 PMCS Interface Toolkit EPM 3720 M eter The large faceplate represen tation of the EPM 3720 meter prov ides the follow ing anim ated functions: Feature Function Display Window Opens the tabular da ta window s pecified during wizard config uration and sets the view to the Monitoring pa ge. GRO UP Buttons Opens the ta bular data w indow s p ecif ie[...]

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    83 Display Indication Paramet ers B, Phase B current an d B-C lin e-to-lin e voltage C, Phase C current and C-A line-to -line vo ltage * , Av erage cu rrent li ne-to-l ine vol tage The paramet ers displaye d by the FUNCTION button are listed in the follow ing table. When an y of th e import, export, or net param eters are display ed, the A MPS port[...]

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    84 PMCS Interface Toolkit EPM 7700 M eter The large faceplate represen tation of the EPM 7700 meter prov ides the follow ing anim ated functions: Feature Function LCD d isp la y window Opens the ta bular data w indow s p ecif ied during w izard config uration and sets the view to the Metering page. ESC Opens th e disp lays the main menu on the face[...]

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    85 Screen Selected Description 1 - Total Power • KW Total • KVAR Total • KVA Tota l • PF Signed Total 2 - Three-Phase Measurements • Vln a; Vln b: n/a when Voltage Mode is DELTA • Vln c: n/a when Voltage Mode is DELTA or SINGLE • Vln Avg: n/a when Voltage Mode is DE LTA • Vll ab • Vll bc; Vll ca; Vll avg: n/a when Voltage Mode is [...]

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    86 PMCS Interface Toolkit Screen Selected Description 7 - Per-Phase Minimums • Vln a Min; Vln b Min: n/a when Voltage Mode is DELTA • Vln c Min: n/a when Voltage Mode is DELTA or SINGLE • Vln Avg Min: n/a when Voltage Mode is DE LTA • Vll ab Min • Vll bc Min; Vll ca Min; Vll Avg Min: n/a when V oltage Mode is SINGLE • Ia Min; Ib Min •[...]

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    87 269 Plus Motor M anagement Relay The large faceplate represen tation of the 269 Plus provides the followin g animated functio ns: Feature Function Display Window Opens the tabula r data window specif ied during w izard config uration and sets the view to the Monitoring pa ge. SE T PO INTS Button Opens the ta bular data w indow s p ecif ied durin[...]

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    88 PMCS Interface Toolkit Feature Function LINE Buttons Rotate among parame ters within a pa ge. Certain c onfigurations or mete r values ma y prevent display of all param eters within a page. The p arameters in each page are l isted in the tab le belo w. Panel Display Light s Display anima tion that show s the status of the 269 Plus relay . If a t[...]

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    89 Page Value Text Displayed Descriptio n 1 P AGE 3 : ACTUAL V ALUE S MOTOR CA PACITY DAT A Page h eader 2 ES TIM ATED TI ME TO TRIP = xxx SE CONDS 3 3 M OTO R LOAD AS A P E RC ENT FULL LOAD = xxx P ERCE NT 4 THERMA L CAPACITY USED = xxx P ERCE NT 5 END OF PAGE THREE: ACTUAL V ALUE S Page f ooter 1 P AGE 4 : ACTUAL V ALUE S STATIS TIC AL DATA Page [...]

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    90 PMCS Interface Toolkit Page Value Text Displayed Descriptio n 2 CAU SE OF LAST T RIP message Message is a brief explanation of trip cause 3 P RE -TR IP AV E RAGE MO TOR CURRE NT = xxx AMPS 4 PRE-TRIP U/B RATIO (lI/I p) xxx P ERCE NT Unbalanc e 5 PRE-TRIP G/F CURRENT G/F=xxx.0 AMP S Units = * .1 if G/F CT ratio = 2000:1 56 P R E - T R I P M A X S[...]

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    91 Page Value Text Displayed Descriptio n 7 4 3 P H ASE KV ARS KVAR = xxx Display ed only if MT M unit is on line 5 POWER FACTOR PF = xxx Display ed only if MT M unit is on line 6 FREQUENCY HZ = xx.x Display ed only if MT M unit is on line 7 END OF P AG E SEVE N ACTUAL V ALUE S Page f ooter[...]

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    92 PMCS Interface Toolkit 565 Feeder Management Relay The large faceplate represen tation of the 565 provides th e follow ing anim ated functio ns: Feature Function Display Window Opens the ta bular data wi ndow specif ied during wi zard c onfiguration and s ets the view to Monitoring page . SE T PO INTS Button Opens the tabular da ta window s peci[...]

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    93 Page Value T ext Displayed Description 1 ACTUAL VALUE S CURRENT Page h eader 2 P HASE A CURRENT xxx Value in am ps 3 P HASE B CURRENT xxx Value in am ps 1 4 PHASE C CURRENT xxx Value in am ps 5 GROUND CURRENT xxx Value in am ps 6 P HASES A = xxx B = xxx C = xxx or P HAS ES A<1 % F S B<1% FS C<1% FS Value in am ps Breaker is closed and c[...]

  • Page 102

    94 PMCS Interface Toolkit Page Value T ext Displayed Description 3 INST P HASE O/C TRIPS ### 4 TIMED GROUND O/C TRIPS ### 4 5 INST GROUND O/C TRIPS ### 6 OV ER VO LTAGE TRIPS ### 7 UNDERVOLTAG E TRIPS ### 8A N A L O G I N P U T TRIPS ### 9 CLEAR OPERATIONS DAT A? NO Press ST ORE button to cle ar trip counte rs 10 DA TA CLEA RED LA ST 0/0/0 11 OPERA[...]

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    95 Page Value T ext Displayed Description 17 TIME OVERCURRENT P HAS E AB C or TIME OVERCURRENT GROUND or INST OVERCURRENT PHASE ABC or UNDERVOLTAG E F AULT or OVERVOLTAGE FA ULT or EX TER NAL TRI P # x or ANALOG I NP U T or POWER FACTOR FA ULT or FREQUENCY FAULT Only phases in alarm are displayed x is in range 1-4 18 P HAS E A P R E- TRI P CURRE NT[...]

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    96 PMCS Interface Toolkit Page Value T ext Displayed Description 1 ACTUAL VALUE S VO LTAGE Page h eader 2 VO LTAGE A- B xxx.xx kV 6 3 VO LTAGE B- C xxx.xx kV 4 VO LTAGE C- A xxx.xx kV 5 F REQUENCY OF FEED ER xxx.xx Hz 6 VO LTAGE END OF PAGE Page f ooter 1 ACTUAL VALUE S EVENT Page h eader 2 NO OF EVENTS xxx or EVENT RECORDING DISABLED Display ed on[...]

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    97 Page Value T ext Displayed Description 10 PEAK KVAR DEMAND xxx kVAR or KVAR DEMAND DISABLED or Display ed if disable d 11 CLEA R KV AR DEMAND DAT A? NO Press STORE button to reset k VAR data 12 KVAR DEMAND DA TA CL’D: xx/ xx/xx Date of la st reset: mm/dd/y y 13 DEMAND DA TA END OF PAGE Page f ooter 1 METERING DATA DEMAND DAT A Page h eader 2 P[...]

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    98 PMCS Interface Toolkit (This page left blank intentionally )[...]

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    99 Features of Tabular Data Screen Wizards Introduction This chapter describes th e features available w ith tabular data screens. The set of features bas ic to all tabular data screens is described f irst, then any unique featu res are described for each dev ice. Features of Tabular Data Screens The upper left- hand area of every tabular data scre[...]

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    100 PMCS Interface Toolkit The right side of the screen contains a display of the dev ice data. T he tabs at the bottom enable you to select am ong the various data tables wh ich can be disp layed. The num ber of tabs (screens) v aries according to the ty pe and amoun t of data available from the device. The tw o main types of data are metering , w[...]

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    101 Pow er Leader EPM The Power Leader EPM Tabular Data Screen w izard provides the f ollowing command but tons: Tab Button Function Setup Meter Initialize Performs a c o mplete m eter reset Clear Errors Clears the even t log in the meter Dema nd Reset Clears the w att demand re gister in the mete r Energy Reset Clears th e accumulated energy regis[...]

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    102 PMCS Interface Toolkit Spectra MicroVersaTrip The Spectra MicroVersaTrip T abular Data Screen w izard provides the f ollowing comm and buttons on the Setup screen: Tab Button Function Setup Download Downloads the energy demand inter val to the DDE Se rver Refresh Loads th e energy demand interval from the DDE Server into the screen displa y Cle[...]

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    103 Enhanced Mi croVersaTrip-C Trip Unit The Enhanced MicroVers aT rip-C Tabular Data Screen prov ides six push buttons on the Setup screen : Tab Button Function Setup Energy Clears the accumulated en ergy registers in th e trip u nit Demand Clears the p eak demand register in the tr ip un it Inst. Tr ip Rese ts the instantaneous tr ip counter in t[...]

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    104 PMCS Interface Toolkit Enhanced Mi croVersaTrip-D Trip Unit The Enhanced MicroVers aT rip-D Tabular Data Screen prov ides six push bu ttons on the Setup tab: Tab Button Function Setup Energy Clears the accu mulated en ergy registers in the t rip un it Demand Clears the p eak demand register in the tr ip un it Inst. Tr ip Rese ts the insta n tan[...]

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    105 POWER LEA DER M eter The POWER LEADER Meter Tabular Data Screen w izard provides three push buttons on the Com mand screen: Tab Button Function Command Energy /VARH Clear Clears the accu mulated energy registers in the m eter Peak Cu rrent Clear Cl ears the peak cu rrent register i n the meter Peak Watt Demand Clear Clears the p eak demand in t[...]

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    106 PMCS Interface Toolkit Spectra ECM The Spectra ECM Tabular Data Screen w izard performs th e following actions w ith push buttons on th e Comm and screen: Tab Button Function Comm and Contact or 1 Start Closes c ontactor 1 Contactor 2 Fast Star t Initiates a f ast start of contac tor 2 Contact or 2 Rev S tart Reverse closes cont actor 2 Stop 1 [...]

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    107 MDP Digital Overcurren t Relay The feature to bear in m ind wh en working with the MDP tabular w izard is: • On the Setup screen, y ou must enter a v alue into the CT Ratio box. This value is multiplied by th e values in the am p registers to convert the latter into us er units. If you do not enter a v alue for the CT Ratio, the messag e “C[...]

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    108 PMCS Interface Toolkit Command Tab The MDP Tabular Data Screen wizard h as three comm and buttons: Tab Button Function Command Open Breaker Opens th e breaker. Close Breaker Closes t he breaker. Reset Fault Clears the e vent table in the MDP Table 18. MD P Tabular data scr een commands. The MDP Com mand Sc reen sh ows 3 but tons: • Open Break[...]

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    109 Setup Tab The MDP Setup Screen show s: • Phase Settings Co nfigurati on • Ground Setti ngs Configura tion You mu st enter CT Ratio in the relevant f ield.[...]

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    110 PMCS Interface Toolkit PQM (Pow er Quality Meter) All six f unction buttons under the In fo bo x are enabled for the PQM. The PQM Tabular Data S creen wizard h as nine com mand bu ttons, described below . Tab Button Function Metering Clear Ener gy Clears the P QM’s ener gy counter s Reset Device Issues a RESE T comm an d to t he P QM Demand C[...]

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    111 Meter ing Tab The Multilin PQM Metering tab shows: • Met ering values: For A, B, C and 3 Phase • Energy: In various values • Output Relays: Ala rm, Aux 1, Aux 2 and Aux 3 The Clear Energy button, w hen clicked, will clear all energ y values. The Reset Device button, w hen clicked, will reset the Device.[...]

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    112 PMCS Interface Toolkit Status Tab The Multilin Status tab show s the status of Alarm s, Aux1, Au x2, Aux 3 Relays.[...]

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    113 Demand Tab The Multilin PQM Demand screen sh ows : • Demand Cur rent & P ower • Peak Deman d • Mi ni mum a n d M a xi mum F r eq u en c y an d th ei r T ime S ta mp s. The Clear Max Deman d Values button, w hen clicked, will clear all the m aximum demand values. The Clear Frequency Values button, w hen clicked, will clear all the f r [...]

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    114 PMCS Interface Toolkit IV Range Tab The Multilin PQM IV Range tab show s the Minum um and Maxim um Curren t, Vo ltage Values. The Clear Current Min/M ax button, wh en clicked, will clear all the m inimum and maxim um valu es o f the curren t. The Clear Voltage Min/M ax button, wh en clicked, will clear all the m inimum and maxim um values of v [...]

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    115 P Range Tab The Multilin PQM Power Range screen sh o w s the Power m inimum and maxim um values. The Clear Power M in/Max button, when clicked, will clear all th e minim um and m axim um values of the power.[...]

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    116 PMCS Interface Toolkit A naly sis Tab The Multilin PQM Power Analy sis screen shows: • Power Quality Values • Total Harmonic Distortion • THD Max The Clear M ax THD Values button, w hen clicked, will clear all m aximum T HD values.[...]

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    117 IO Tab The Multilin PQM Inputs and Outputs screen show s: • Digital Input Sw itches • Output Relay s • An alog Input • Sw itch Input Pulse Counters The Reset Pulse Counter button, wh en clicked, will reset all the pulse counter v alues.[...]

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    118 PMCS Interface Toolkit Setpoints Tab The Multilin PQM System Setp oints screen show s: • Curre nt Demand T ype • Curren t Demand Time In terval (m) • Pow er Dem and Ty pe • Power Dem and Time Interv al (m) • Energy Cost Per kWh (c ents) • Neutra l Curre nt Sensing • Analog In p ut Main Relay • Analog In p ut Alt Relay • Switch[...]

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    119 Mot or Mana ge r II ( MMII) Five of th e six function buttons under the In fo box are enabled for the MMII; th e Wave but ton is not s upported f or the MMII. The MMII Tabular Data Screen wizard ha s fou r comm and button s, described below . Tab Button Function Metering Clear Ener gy Clears the MMII's energ y counters Maintenanc e C lear [...]

  • Page 128

    120 PMCS Interface Toolkit EPM 3710 M eter The EPM 3710 Tabular Data Screen wizard provides the follow ing special f eatures: • The Normal Metering Values screen has a label th at displays either kVA Demand o r Amps De mand, d epe nding o n how the meter i s confi gured . • The Setpoints screen has tw o scroll buttons that determine w hich setp[...]

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    121 EPM 3720 M eter The EPM 3720 Tabular Data Screen wizard has s everal special featu res. You can use the Setup 1, Setup 2, and Setpoints screens to change the m eter configuration. Values displayed in white boxes are changeable. Som e are chang ed by click ing on the display ed value, w hile ot hers prov ide scroll butt ons, an d som e have both[...]

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    122 PMCS Interface Toolkit EPM 7300 M eter The EPM 7300 Tabular Data Screen wizard has s everal special featu res. You can use the Setup screen to chang e the meter configu ration. Values displayed in w hite boxes are chang eable. Some are ch anged by clicki ng on the display ed value, wh ile others are chang ed by click ing on the ass o ciated scr[...]

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    123 Meter ing Tab The 7300 ION Norm al Metering Values screen s hows t he m etering val ues: • A, B and C • Three Phase Values • Voltage Imbalan ce • Curren t Imbalance • Freque ncy (Hz) • Phase Reve rsal • Energy The Reset Energy button w ill reset the energy .[...]

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    124 PMCS Interface Toolkit Mi n/M ax Tab The 7300 ION Min/Max /Demand Val ues screen sh ows: • Mi ni mum a n d ma x imu m met e ri n g va l ue s • Digital Outputs 1. By click ing on the Text box provided, a popup box w ill be appeared where text can be entered. 2. By clicki ng on Force ON and Force OFF the statu s can be seen as ON or OFF respe[...]

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    125 Setup Tab The 7300 ION Setu p screen show s various setup valu es of the devi ce such as Volts Mode, Phase Order, PT Secon dary and CT Secondary . The Download button, w hen clicked, w ill download all relevant v alues in the device. The Refresh button, w hen clicked, will refresh all the values coming f ro m th e d evice.[...]

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    126 PMCS Interface Toolkit EPM 7330 M eter The EPM 7330 Tabular Data Screen wizard has s everal special featu res. You can use the Setup screen to chang e the meter configu ration. Values displayed in w hite boxes are chang eable. Some are ch anged by clicki ng on the display ed value, wh ile others are chang ed by click ing on the ass o ciated scr[...]

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    127 Meter ing Tab The 7330 ION Norm al Metering Values screen s hows t he m etering val ues: • A, B and C • Three Phase Values • Voltage Imbalan ce • Curren t Imbalance • Freque ncy (Hz) • Phase Reve rsal • Energy The Reset Energy button w ill reset the energy .[...]

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    128 PMCS Interface Toolkit Min /Max The 7330 ION Min/Max /Demand Val ues screen sh ows: • Mi ni mum a n d ma x imu m met e ri n g va l ue s • Digital Outputs 1. By click ing on the Text box provided, a popup box w ill be appeared where text can be entered. 2. By clicki ng on Force ON and Force OFF the statu s can be seen as ON or OFF respective[...]

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    129 Setup Tab The 7330 ION Setu p screen show s various setup valu es of the devi ce such as Volts Mode, Phase Order, PT Secon dary and CT Secondary . The Download button, w hen clicked, w ill download all relevant v alues in the device. The Refresh button, w hen clicked, will refresh all the values coming f ro m th e d evice.[...]

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    130 PMCS Interface Toolkit EPM 7500/7600 M eter The EPM 7500/7600 Tabular Data S creen w izard has sev eral special features . You can use the Setu p screen to chang e the meter conf iguration. Values displayed in w hite boxes are chan geable. Some are chan ged by clicking on the displayed v alue, while others are chan ged by clickin g on the assoc[...]

  • Page 139

    131 • I C: n/a w hen Voltage Mode is SINGLE • KW A, B: n/ a when Voltag e Mode is DELTA • KW C: n/a w hen Voltage Mode is DELTA or SINGLE • KW Total • KVA A , B: n/a when Voltage Mode is DELTA • KVA C: n/a w hen Voltage Mode is DELTA or SINGLE • KVA Total • KVAR A , B: n/a w hen Voltage Mode is DELTA • KVAR C: n/a w hen Voltage Mo[...]

  • Page 140

    132 PMCS Interface Toolkit Mi n/M ax Tab EPM 7500/7600 Me ter - Min/Max Tab T he M in imu m/M a xi mum V a lu es t ab d i sp l ays a va ri e ty o f min imu m an d max i mum valu es recorded by the EPM 7500/7600. S elect Show Minimu m or Show Maxim um buttons to display either the m inimum or maximu m values for the display e d parameters. To reset [...]

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    133 • Freque ncy Pow er Quality Tab EPM 7500/7600 Me ter - Power Quality Tab The Power Quality tab displays the follow ing power quality values from the EPM 7500/7600. Sy mmet r i c C o mp o n en t s • Zero Sequen ce P hase and Mag nitude for Curren t and Voltage • Positive Sequence Phase and Magnitude f or Current and Voltage • Negative Se[...]

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    134 PMCS Interface Toolkit Enable/Disable Sag Sw ell – Enables or Disables Sag Sw ell Tr acking . Enable/Disable Over KW SWD – Enables or Dis ables Over Real Power Sliding Wind ow Demand for Relat ive Setp oint Tr acking. Enable/Disable Over Current – En ables or Disables Over Curren t for Phases A, B, and C for R elative Setpoint Tracking . [...]

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    135 • Average RM S Current Sliding W indo w Demand, Pr edi cted Demand, and Thermal Dem and M i n i mu m/P e a k D e ma n d • Minimum or Pe ak Real Po wer Sliding W indo w Demand, T ota l De ma nd , an d T he r ma l D e man d • Minim um or Peak Reactive Power Sliding Window Demand, Total De ma nd , an d T he r ma l D e man d • Minimum or P [...]

  • Page 144

    136 PMCS Interface Toolkit • Statu s (On, Off ) for Statu s Inputs (S I) 1-8. (Color Code: Green – ON, Grey – OFF). • Coun ters for SI1- 8. The Inputs tab also provides pu sh buttons for performi ng th e follow ing comm ands: Reset Counters – Resets Digital Input Status Counters f o r SI1-8. The Inputs tab also provides retentive mem o ry[...]

  • Page 145

    137 • Neutral CT Primary and Secondary Comm unications • Baud Rat e for Com m 1, 2, and 3. • Unit ID for Com m 1, 2, and 3. • Protocol f or Com m 1, 2, and 3. • Mode for Com m 1. • IP Address , Subnet Mask , and Default Gatew ay. The Setup 1 t ab also provides pus h buttons f or performin g the follow ing com man ds: Download – Execu [...]

  • Page 146

    138 PMCS Interface Toolkit Setup 2 Tab EPM 7500/7600 Me ter - Setup 2 Tab The Setup 2 t ab displays the follow ing dem and valu es from t he EPM 7500/7600. Sliding Window Dem and Setting s • Sliding D emand Sub I nterva l Settings fo r KW , KVAR, KVA, and Iavg. • Sliding Dem and Number of Sub Intervals f or KW , KVAR, KVA, an d Iavg. • Slidin[...]

  • Page 147

    139 • Over Pickup f o r Over KW, Over Cu rrent, and Over Vunbal. • Time On f o r Over KW, Over Curren t, and Over Vunbal. • Time Off for Over KW, Over Current, and Over Vu nbal. The Setup 2 t ab also provides pus h buttons f or performin g the follow ing com man ds: Download– Ex ecutes a script to check f o r values that have chang ed and d[...]

  • Page 148

    140 PMCS Interface Toolkit EPM 7700 M eter The EPM 7700 Tabular Data Screen wizard has s everal special featu res. You can use the Setup screen to chang e the meter configu ration. Values displayed in w hite boxes are chang eable. Some are ch anged by clicki ng on the display ed value, wh ile others are chang ed by click ing on the ass o ciated scr[...]

  • Page 149

    141 • KW A, B: n/ a when Voltag e Mode is DELTA • KW C: n/a w hen Voltage Mode is DELTA or SINGLE • KW Total • KVAR A , B: n/a w hen Voltage Mode is DELTA • KVAR C: n/a w hen Voltage Mode is DELTA or SINGLE • KVAR Total • KVA A , B: n/a when Voltage Mode is DELTA • KVA C: n/a w hen Voltage Mode is DELTA or SINGLE • KVA Total • P[...]

  • Page 150

    142 PMCS Interface Toolkit Mi n/M ax Tab EPM 7700 ION M eter - Min/M a x Tab T he M in imu m/M a xi mum V a lu es t ab d i sp l ays a va ri e ty o f min imu m an d max i mum valu es recorded by the EPM 7700. Select Show Minim um or S how Maxi mum buttons to display either the m inimum or maximu m values for the display e d parameters. To reset all [...]

  • Page 151

    143 Pow er Quality Tab EPM 7700 ION Me ter - Power Quality Tab The Power Quality tab displays the follow ing power quality values from the EPM 7700. Disturbance M onitoring • Sag / Sw ell Co unter • Transient Counter • Over KW Slid ing Wind ow Demand Status • Over Curren t P hase A Status • Over Curren t P hase B Status • Over Curren t [...]

  • Page 152

    144 PMCS Interface Toolkit The Power Quality tab also pro vides push buttons f o r performing the following co mma nd s : Reset Disturbance Count ers – Resets Sag Sw ell and Transient Counters. Enable/Disable Sag Sw ell – Enables or Disables Sag Sw ell Tr acking . Enable/Disable Transient – Enables or Disables Transient Tracking . Enable/Disa[...]

  • Page 153

    145 • Averag e RMS Current Sliding W indow Demand and Predicted Dem and Therm al Demand • Real Power Therm al Demand • Reactive Pow er T hermal Dem and • Apparent P ower Therm al Demand • Averag e RMS Current Thermal Dem and The Dem and tab als o provides push bu ttons for perf orming t he follow ing com man ds: Reset E nergy – Resets E[...]

  • Page 154

    146 PMCS Interface Toolkit • Full Scale Setting f o r AI1-4. : n/a w hen doesn’t exist on the m eter • Scaled Value for A I1-4. : n/a wh en doesn’t exis t on the m eter The Inputs tab also provides pu sh buttons for performi ng th e follow ing comm ands: Reset Counters – Resets Digital Input Status Counters f o r SI1-8. The Inputs tab als[...]

  • Page 155

    147 Comm unications • Baud Rat e for Com m 1, 2, and 3. • Unit ID for Com m 1, 2, and 3. • Protocol f or Com m 1, 2, and 3. • Mode for Com m 1. • Ethern et Protocol, IP Address, S ubnet Mask, an d Default Ga tew ay. The Setup 1 t ab also provides pus h buttons f or performin g the follow ing com man ds: Download – Execu tes a script to [...]

  • Page 156

    148 PMCS Interface Toolkit Setup 2 Tab EPM 7700 ION Mete r - Setup 2 Tab The Setup 2 t ab displays the follow ing dem and values from th e EPM 7700. Sliding Window Dem and Setting s • Sliding D emand Sub I nterva l Settings fo r KW , KVAR, KVA, and Iavg. • Sliding Dem and Number of Sub Intervals f or KW , KVAR, KVA, an d Iavg. • Sliding Dem a[...]

  • Page 157

    149 • Over Pickup f o r Over KW, Over Cu rrent, and Over Vunbal. • Time On f o r Over KW, Over Curren t, and Over Vunbal. • Time Off for Over KW, Over Current, and Over Vu nbal. The Setup 2 t ab also provides pus h buttons f or performin g the follow ing com man ds: Download– Ex ecutes a script to check f o r values that have chang ed and d[...]

  • Page 158

    150 PMCS Interface Toolkit Universal Relay The Universal Relay devices are a hig hly-f lexible family of power m anagem ent devices bas ed on the concept of a backplane and CPU su pporting a w ide variety of plug- in modu les. These m odules prov ide meterin g, moni toring, protection and control functions , and other abilities. A UR tabu lar wizar[...]

  • Page 159

    151 Meter ing Tab Universal Relay - M etering Data Screen The Metering tab displays the f o llowin g metered values from the B30, C60, D60, F30, F35, F60, G60, L 60, L90, M60 and T60 devices: A ctual Valu es for Volt age, Current , P ower, Pow er Factor, and Frequency . T hese valu es are detailed below. Current RMS Curren t for each phase, g round[...]

  • Page 160

    152 PMCS Interface Toolkit Power Factor Show s the signed pow er factor value in percent. Power Factor valu es derived from a source w ired in a delta configu ration are display ed as "N/A". Frequency Freq uency is shown in units of he rtz. Frequency is only displayed if the Frequency T racking Reference setpoint is set to a non-ze ro va [...]

  • Page 161

    153 Voltage Phasor magnitu d e and angle f or negative, positive and zero sequence v oltages. Voltage values derived from a so urce w ired in a delta configu ration will appear as "N/ A". Protection Contr ol Tab Universal Relay - Prote ction Control Tab The Protection C ontrol tab is s upported for the f ollowin g devices: B30, C 30, C60,[...]

  • Page 162

    154 PMCS Interface Toolkit The lab el c olo r in dic ates th e f un c tio n ’s av ailab ility on the con n ect ed d evice: g r a y = n ot av ailable , blac k = av ailable . B utton to enab le o r dis able the indicate d f un c tio n . Status in dicator: gra y = disabled, amb er = enab led. To use this t ab, t he user se lects o ne of t he eight s[...]

  • Page 163

    155 Current Transformers (CT) Primary : indicates the current ratin g of the CT primary . Secondary : indicates th e output cu rrent of the CT secondary , either 1A or 5A. Displays "N/A" if the Order Code indicates no CT is installed in the affected location. Voltage Transformers (VT) Secondary: indicates the ou tput voltage of the VT. Ra[...]

  • Page 164

    156 PMCS Interface Toolkit Transformer Tab Universal Relay - Transforme r Tab The T60 device alone su pports a Transform er T ab on its wizard. This tab i s unique to the T60 device ty pe. T he follow ing values are s hown: Differential Current Phasor m agnitude and ang le. Differential 2n d Harmonic Phasor m agnitu de and angle Differential 5th Ha[...]

  • Page 165

    157 Elements Tab Universal Relay - Digital Ele ments Tab The Elements tab displays user- d efined n ame and current status of the sixteen digital elemen ts in the UR. The status in dicator color is am ber if an elem ent is enabled, gray if it is disabled. The B30, C30, C 60, D60, F30, F35, F60, G 60, L60, L90, M60 an d T60 devices are su pported.[...]

  • Page 166

    158 PMCS Interface Toolkit Digital Counter Tab Univers a l Relay - D igital Counter Tab The digit al coun ter tab supports B30, C 30, C60, D60, F30, F35, F60, G60, L 60, L90, M60 and T60 device ty pes, show ing in formation about th e eight digi tal coun ters provided in each UR. Status – this indicator is am ber if the counter is en abled, gray [...]

  • Page 167

    159 Virtual Inputs Tab Univers a l Relay - Vir tual Inputs Tab The Virtual Inputs (VInputs) tab allow s the user to enable/disable all configured virtual in puts in the connected dev ice and provides indication of their status. The 32 virtual inputs can be manually operated with the pushbuttons provided at the botto m of th e screen. This tab su pp[...]

  • Page 168

    160 PMCS Interface Toolkit Virtual Outputs Tab Universal Relay - Virtu al Outpu ts Tab The Virtual Outputs (VOutput) tab allow s the user to view the status (energized/de- energized) of all available virtual output s on the dev ice. T he user can also assign a textual n ame to each of th e outputs. Up to 64 virtual ou tputs can be diplay ed. T his [...]

  • Page 169

    161 Contact Inputs Tab Univers al Relay - Contact Input Tab The Contact Input tab su pports th e B30, C30, C60, D60, F30, F35, F60, G60, L 60, L90, M60 and T60 UR dev ices, and show s the cont act inputs in stalled on th e selected relay . Up to 96 contact inpu ts may be display ed. Contact Inputs The contacts are presen ted as a series of pages. T[...]

  • Page 170

    162 PMCS Interface Toolkit Contact Output Tab Universal Relay - Contac t Output Tab The Contact Outpu t tab supports t he B30, C30, C 60, D60, F30, F35, F60, G60, L60, L90, M60 and T60 UR dev ices, and show s the con tact outputs i nstalled on th e selected rela y. Up t o 64 contact ou tputs m ay be di splayed. Contact Output The contacts are prese[...]

  • Page 171

    163 DCMA Tab Universal Relay - DCM A Tab The Direct Current MilliA mperes (DCMA ) tab supports the B30, C30, C60, D60, F30, F35, F60, G60, L 60, L90, M60 and T60 UR devices , and show s the state of the relay' s DCMA inputs. DCMA inputs are an alo g inputs us ed to read external transducer v alues. An exam ple migh t be rotational speed on a g[...]

  • Page 172

    164 PMCS Interface Toolkit Source Tabs Univer sal Relay - Sour ce Tab Example Similar in operation to the metering tab (ex cept that frequency information is not displayed), th ere are five identical "Source" tabs (2 – 6) w hich display actu al values inform ation specific to the indicated s o urce. There is no "Source 1" tab,[...]

  • Page 173

    165 Demand Tab Univers al Relay - Demand Tab The Dem and tab supports the B30, C60, D60, F30, F35, F60, G 60, L60, L90, M60 and T60 UR devices, an d shows a variety of en ergy m easurements and demand parameters for a selected source. These values are dis p layed f or up to six sources, w hich m ay be toggled betw een using the S1 - S6 buttons. The[...]

  • Page 174

    166 PMCS Interface Toolkit Line Tab Universal Relay - Line Tab The Lin e tab su pports the D60, F30, F60, G60, L 60, L90 and UR dev ices, and show s a variety of energy meas urem ents and deman d parame ters for a selected sou rce. These values are dis p layed f or up to six sources, w hich m ay be toggled betw een using the S1 - S6 buttons. The Cl[...]

  • Page 175

    167 Breaker Tab Universal Relay - Brea ker Tab The Breaker tab su pports the B30, C30, C 60, D60, F30, F35, F60, G60, L60, L 90, M60 and T60 UR devices, an d shows a variety am perage measurem ents and break er status, as well as allow ing control of breaker functions and auto reclosers. Arcing Am perage at Breaker 1 and 2 is display ed for Phases [...]

  • Page 176

    168 PMCS Interface Toolkit Auto Reclose If the break er is so equipped, the statu s of and reclos e count for up to six Auto Reclose fu nctions can be display ed, and each recloser m ay be enabled or disabled. Click the bu tton next to each ID nu mber to enable/disable the au torecloser. Contact Output Current States Tab Univers al Relay - Contact [...]

  • Page 177

    169 Remote Temperature Detection Tab Universal Relay - Contac t Output Tab The RTD tab su pports the B30, C30, C60, D 60, F30, F35, F60, G60, L 60, L90, M60 and T60 UR devices , and show s the RTD sens ors ins talled on the sel ected relay. Up to 48 inpu t sensors may be display ed. RTD Tab Each RTD sensor' s status, f unction (nam e), and cur[...]

  • Page 178

    170 PMCS Interface Toolkit Bus Tab Universal Relay - Bus Tab The Bus ta b is su pported for the B30 UR device on ly . It displays Phase Magnit ude and An gle measu rements on B us 1 an d B us 2 f o r phases A, B, and C . Current direction is show n in degrees for each ph ase, and the Zone f unction can be enabled or disabled on each Bus.[...]

  • Page 179

    171 239 Motor Protection Relay The 239 does not s upport Wave form Capture or Event generation, th erefore these buttons are dis abled beneath the Inf o box. The 239 Tabular Data Sc reen’s comman d buttons are descri bed below: Tab Button Function Metering Reset Device Issues a RESET co mm an d to t he 239 External Restart Issues an External Rest[...]

  • Page 180

    172 PMCS Interface Toolkit The Reset Device button, w hen clicked, w ill issue a RESET comm and to the 239. The Emergency Res tart button, w hen clicked, w ill issue a RESTART comm and to the 239. Status Tab • The Status tab displays A larm, Trip , Aux ilary Statu s Pickup is show n in Am ber color and Active Alarm shown in Red, along w ith a tex[...]

  • Page 181

    173 Trip D ata The Multilin 239 Las t T rip Data screen show s: • Cause of Last Trip and their correspondin g currents and R T D Temperatures at the tim e of trip. • Trip Record The Clear Trip Data button, w hen clicked, will clear all the trip data.[...]

  • Page 182

    174 PMCS Interface Toolkit Setpoints Tab The Multilin 239 Sy stem Setpoints s creen show s: • CT Inp uts • Motor Data • Phase Curren t Overload • Breaker Failure • Imm ediate Overload • Mechanical Jam[...]

  • Page 183

    175 269 Plus Motor M anagement Relay The 269 Tabular Data S creen wizard prov ides two res et push but tons on the S etup 6 tab. Tab Button Function Status 6 Cl ear Last RTD Data Clears t he RTD last access registers Clear Commi ssioning Data Clears the co mm i ssionin g data registers Table 24. 269+ Tabular data sc reen commands . For com plete ex[...]

  • Page 184

    176 PMCS Interface Toolkit 369 Motor M anagement Relay Meter ing Tab 369 - Mete ring Data Scree n The Metering tab displays the f ollow ing me tered values f rom t he 369 device: Actual Values for Voltag e, Current, Power, Pow er Factor, and Frequency . T hese values are detailed belo w. Current • Per phase m agnitude and an gle • Phase average[...]

  • Page 185

    177 Average Line-Ne utra l volt age. ( only shown for wy e confi gurati ons) Power Power values are display ed only if th e Metering or B ackspin option is installed in the relay an d a VT connection h as been program med. • Real pow er • Reactive pow er • Apparen t power • Power Factor Motor Status The current st atus of th e motor is show[...]

  • Page 186

    178 PMCS Interface Toolkit Al a r m s Ta b 369 Relay - Alar ms Tab The Alarm s tab consists of th ree pages – Status, Trip Data, and Trip Counters. You can nav igate betw een pages by clicking the button s located along the low er edge of the tab display. Alarm Status This page displays the curren t status of the alarm functions w ithin the relay[...]

  • Page 187

    179 Demand Tab 369 Relay - D emand Tab This tab displays current an d power dem and metering inf o rmation. Current dem and is indicated regardless of options/VT settings. Power dem and values are only available wh en the Metering or B ackspin option is installed on the relay and a VT connection is programm ed. Peak deman d values may be cleared us[...]

  • Page 188

    180 PMCS Interface Toolkit Local RTD Tab 369 Relay - Loc al RTD Tab This tab displays information abou t any RTD temperature probes connected directly to the device. Inform atio n on this tab is only available if the RTD o ption is installed in the relay . Inform ation and alarm in dication for each R T D is only av ailable when th at RT D is progr[...]

  • Page 189

    181 Remote RTD Tab 369 Relay - Rem ote RTD Tab This tab display s inform ation about any RTD temperature probes conn ected to one or more Rem ote RTD units. These external acces sories connect via Modbus to the 369 relay. A maxim um of four RRTD modu les can be connected to a 369 relay – each module is assign ed a page on this tab. Use the RRTD S[...]

  • Page 190

    182 PMCS Interface Toolkit Control Tab 369 Relay - Contr ol Tab This tab provides lim ited control fun ctionality over Modbus. Status – indicates the curren t status of the output relays and general digital inputs. Preset Values – show s the current value of th e indicated field. Note that these v alues are only u pdated when th e tab is first [...]

  • Page 191

    183 Setup Tab 369 Relay - Se tup Tab This tab displays selected setpoints from the device. A ll fields on this tab are read- only . Setpoints ma y be ch anged via th e relay’s own se tup program or man ually v ia the front panel.[...]

  • Page 192

    184 PMCS Interface Toolkit SR469 Motor M anagement Relay All s ix funct ion buttons u nder the Info area are en abled for the SR469. The SR469 Tabular Da ta Screen w izard has n ine comm and button s, described below . Tab Button Function Metering Reset Device Issues a RE SET command to th e SR469 Clear MWh and Mvarh Cle ars these v alues from the [...]

  • Page 193

    185 Volts AB, Volts BC and Volts CA. Also show s P ower, Energ y, Motor Data and RT D inform atio n. The Clear Peak Dem and button will clear all Peak Dem and data The Clear MWh & M varh button will clear all MWh and Mvarh values. The RESET Device button w ill issue a RESET comm and to the SR469. Status Tab The Multilin SR469 Status screen show[...]

  • Page 194

    186 PMCS Interface Toolkit Al a r m s Ta b The Multilin SR469 A larm Status s creen show s the statu s of various alarm s such as Ov erload Alarm an d Underpow er Alar m.[...]

  • Page 195

    187 Trip Tab The Multilin SR469 Trip screen sh ows the valu es of last trip data. The Clear Last Trip Data button w ill clear all values of the last trip data.[...]

  • Page 196

    188 PMCS Interface Toolkit IO Tab The Multilin SR469 In puts & Ou tputs screen sh ows values related to: • Output Relay s • Digital Input Sw itches • An alog Inputs The Clear Analog I /P M in/Max button w ill clear all minim um and max imum v alues of Analog I/P.[...]

  • Page 197

    189 Mai ntenance Tab The Multilin SR469 Mainten ance screen show s values related to: • Tr ip Co unters • Tim er s • Gener al Count ers The Clear Trip Counters button w ill clear all values of trip counters and the Preset Digital Ctr w ill preset trip counters.[...]

  • Page 198

    190 PMCS Interface Toolkit A nalog Tab The Multilin SR469 A nalog Input Diff erential screen show s: • An alog Input Di ff 1-2 • An alog Input Di ff 3-4[...]

  • Page 199

    191 RTD HI Tab The Multilin SR469 HI A larm Status screen shows v arious RTD values. Setpoints Tab The Multilin SR469 Sy stem Setpoints screen show s values of Therm al Model, Current, Voltage Sens ing, Pow er System[...]

  • Page 200

    192 PMCS Interface Toolkit SR489 Generator Management Relay All t he SR489’s f unction bu ttons below the Info box are enabled. The SR489 Tabular Da ta Screen w izard has n ine comm and button s, described below . Tab Button Function Metering Reset Device Issues a RESE T comm an d to the device. Clear Peak Demand Clears the p eak demand data from[...]

  • Page 201

    193 • Deman d • Pow er • RTD Inform ation • Motor Data The Clear Peak Dem and button clears all peak dem and values. The Clear MWh & M varh button clears all MWh and Mv arh data The Clear M ax RTD Data button clears th e maxim um RTD data and The RESET Device button will issu e a RESET comman d to the device. Pickup Tab The Multilin SR4[...]

  • Page 202

    194 PMCS Interface Toolkit The Multilin SR489 A larm Pickups screen show s all the Alarm s. Trip D ata Tab The Multilin SR489 L ast T rip Data screen sh ows the valu es of last trip data and the corres ponding v alues at the time of trip. The Clear Last Trip Data button clears all values of th e last trip data.[...]

  • Page 203

    195 IO Tab The Multilin SR489 In puts & Ou tputs screen sh ows : • Digital Input Sw itches • An alog Inputs • Output Relay s • Learned Data Valu es The Clear An alog I/P Min/Max bu tton clears all the min imum and maxim um an alog I/P.[...]

  • Page 204

    196 PMCS Interface Toolkit Mai ntenance Tab The Multilin SR489 Mainten ance screen show s: • Gener al T imers & Co unters • Tr ip Co unters The Clear Tr ip Counters button w ill clear all values of trip counters; the Clear General Inf o button w ill clear all general inform ation; and the Clear Breaker Info button w ill clear all breaker in[...]

  • Page 205

    197 Setpoints Tab The Multilin SR489 Sy stem Setpoints screen show s various values related to the setpoints such as P hase CT Primary , Gro und CT Type , VT Connec tion T ype, Volt age T ransfo rmer Rat io et c.[...]

  • Page 206

    198 PMCS Interface Toolkit 565 Feeder Management Relay The 565 Tabular Data Sc reen w izard has the f ollowin g buttons on the Com man d tab: Tab Button Function Comm and Maint Data Clears the m aintenance data Operation D ata Clears the operation data Am p Dem and Clea rs the am p demand re gisters KW D emand Clea rs the k W dema nd registe rs KVA[...]

  • Page 207

    199 scaled to display any desired units f ro m th e front of the device, but these labels are not sent to the DDE Server. For com plete explan ations of param eters, refer to th e 565 Users Guid e .[...]

  • Page 208

    200 PMCS Interface Toolkit 735 Feeder Relay The Events an d W ave fu nction buttons below the Info box are disabled since the 735 does not s upport Waveform Capture or Even t generation . The 735 Tabular Data S creen w izard has tw o comm and button s, described bel o w . Tab Button Function Metering Reset Device Issues a RESET co mm an d to t he 7[...]

  • Page 209

    201 Trip D ata Tab The 735 Trip Data screen sh ows trip data i nformation such as: • Last Trip Data • Trip Record The Clear Last 5 Tr ip Causes button w ill clear values of last 5 trip causes.[...]

  • Page 210

    202 PMCS Interface Toolkit Setpoints Tab The 735 Sy stem Setpoints s creen show s setpoints informat ion such as: • Dial Settings • Option Switches[...]

  • Page 211

    203 SR745 Transformer Management Relay Under th e Info area, th e SR745’s fu nction butt ons are all en abled. The SR745 Tabular Dat a Screen wi zard has three com mand but tons: Tab Button Function Metering Reset Device Issues a RE SET command to th e device Demand Clear Max Demand Data Clear s the max imum de mand data f rom the SR745’s m emo[...]

  • Page 212

    204 PMCS Interface Toolkit Flags Tab The Multilin SR745 Elem ent Flags screen s hows the s tate and phases of va rious elem ents. IO Tab The Multilin SR745 In puts & Ou tputs screen sh ows :[...]

  • Page 213

    205 • Logic Input s • Virtual Inpu ts • Output Relay s • Virtual Outputs • An alog Input Demand Tab The Multilin SR745 Dem and Data screen show s: • Configura tio n • Present Values • Ma xi mu ms The Clear M ax Dem a nd Data button will clear all m aximum values of the deman d data.[...]

  • Page 214

    206 PMCS Interface Toolkit Harmonic Tab The Multilin SR745 Harm onic & Misc Data screen s hows: • Harmon ic Data • Misc The Reset Lo ss of Life button w ill clear loss-of- life data from th e SR745’s mem ory.[...]

  • Page 215

    207 Setpoints Tab The Multilin SR745 Sy stem Setpoints screen show s information such as Nomi nal Phase to Phase Voltag e, Rated Load (MVA), Transf ormer Type an d Anal og Outputs.[...]

  • Page 216

    208 PMCS Interface Toolkit Pow er Tab The Multilin SR745 Pow er & Energy screen show s: • Pow er • Energy • Aging Factor • Ta p Changer[...]

  • Page 217

    209 SR750/760 Feeder Management Relay The SR750 and S R760 are very si milar devices and share a com mon Tabular Data Screen w izard. During w izard configuration , select which ty pe of device the w izard represents (SR750 or SR760) by selecting the correspon ding radio but ton in the Tabular Data S creen Config uration dialog box. Under th e Info[...]

  • Page 218

    210 PMCS Interface Toolkit Meter ing Tab The SR750/760 Mete ring screen s hows: • Curren t • Energy • Voltage • Pow er The Clear Energy Data button w ill clear all values of energy data. T he RESET Device button will issu e a RESET comm and to the device.[...]

  • Page 219

    211 Status Tab The SR750/760 Status screen shows A ctive Conditions. Fault Tab The SR750/760 Fau lt & Mainten ance Data screen s hows:[...]

  • Page 220

    212 PMCS Interface Toolkit • Fault Locations • To tal Arc ing Curr ent The Reset Arcing Current button w ill reset all values of the arcing cu rrent. Trip Tab The SR750/760 Trip Data screen s hows: • Last Trip Data • Tr ip Co unters The Reset Trip Counters button will reset all v a lues of the trip counters.[...]

  • Page 221

    213 Demand Tab The SR750/760 De ma nd screen shows details of: • Configura tio n • Values The Reset Ma x Dem and b utton w ill reset all maximu m valu es o f demand.[...]

  • Page 222

    214 PMCS Interface Toolkit Logic Tab The SR750/760 L ogic screen sh ows: • Contact In puts • Virtual Inpu ts • Logic In put States IO Tab The SR750/760 In puts & Ou tputs screen show s:[...]

  • Page 223

    215 • Output Relay s • An alog Input • Hardw are Input Coils • Breaker Operation The Open Breaker button w ill issue an Open Breaker comm and. T he Close Break er button w ill issue a Close B reaker co mma nd . Setpoints Tab The SR750/760 S ys tem Setpoin ts screen s how s: • System Setup • Analog Out put Co nfigurat ion[...]

  • Page 224

    216 PMCS Interface Toolkit Fanuc 90/30 The Fanu c 90/30 Tabular Data S creen wizard i s blank . T his all ows any desired data to be placed on the screen . Fanuc 90/70 The Fanu c 90/70 Tabular Data S creen wizard i s blank . T his all ows any desired data to be placed on the screen .[...]

  • Page 225

    217 Fanuc Mi cro 90 The GE Fanuc Micro 90 Tabular Data Screen is blank. This allows f o r any d esired data to be placed on the screen .[...]

  • Page 226

    218 PMCS Interface Toolkit MX200 The MX 200 device is an A utomatic Transf er Switch . T he Tabular Data Screen w izard has s everal special features . You can use th e Setup screen to change th e meter config uration. Values displayed in white boxes are changeable. Clickin g on the dis played value chang es some, while clicking on the box changes [...]

  • Page 227

    219 Voltages Normal an d Emergency Voltage values f or all the phases. Timer Functions • Timer Activ e • Ti mer Countd own Value • Ti me on Emerge ncy • No. of Transf ers • Nominal FS Vol. Value • ATS Mode • Fault Present • Exerciser Enabled • Load Te st Running • Load, No Load, Fast L oad Status Com munications • MX-200 – M[...]

  • Page 228

    220 PMCS Interface Toolkit The tab show s frequ ency and num ber of phases on source: • Position Status • Phase Rotation The status for Source is displayed as Av ailab le (displayed in green ) o r Not Available (displayed in red). The Position Status is dis played as Norm al (displayed in green) or Em ergency (dis played in red). The Phase Rota[...]

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    221 Control • YE • YN • No Load Test • Load Te st • Fast Load Te st • S5 • S12 • LS • Q7 • Q3 • Aux2 • Aux1 The legend is ON and OFF. If ON, it is indicated by am ber and if OFF by g r ay color. Options • T3 Ti m er By pas s • T3 Ti m er • W3 Time r Bypa ss • W3 Timer • T Tim er B ypa ss • W Time r Bypass • In [...]

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    222 PMCS Interface Toolkit • Normal Pick up • Norm al Dropout • Emer Pick up • Emer D ropout The user can enter v alues against each param eter. Fre quency (Hz) • Normal Pick up • Emer Pick up The user can enter v alues against each param eter. Time (Seconds) • P Tim e • W Tim e • W3 Time • DW Time • T Tim e • T3 Ti m e • [...]

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    223 GEN PLC The Generator Program mable L ogic Controller (PLC) is a s p ecially prog rammed PL C with specif ic number of I/O modu les, controll ed by a Master PL C program up to m axim um n umber of 16 Generators. GEN PLC T abular w izard ma inly have 3 t abs as des cribed below . Master Tab The Master PLC lists 16 g enerators displayin g status [...]

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    224 PMCS Interface Toolkit Generator T ab This tab displays generator param e ters for 16 generators represented as G1 to G16 (buttons). When a button is clicked, the param eters of that generator are dis p layed on the screen. The parameters are: Status • Gen B rkr Aux Cont act • Breaker Close R eady • Not in Auto • CPU Runni ng • Engi n[...]

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    225 Any alarm in generator’s statu s is disp layed in am ber. Otherwise the status is displayed in gray . Shutdown • Overcrank • Overspeed • High W ater Te mp • Oil Pressure • Overvo lta ge • Revers e Po wer • Breaker Locked Ou t • Fail to Synchronize • General Failure • Emergency Stop • EMCP Diagnostic Failure • Gen Set B[...]

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    226 PMCS Interface Toolkit Status • Latche d Und er Fr equenc y • Latche d Over Freq uency • Comm unication Failure • Main T ank Lo w Fuel Level • Main Tank Critical Low Fuel Level • Main T ank H igh Fuel Le vel • Main Tank Fuel Leak ed • Load Bank Breaker Bell A larm • System Not in Auto • System Und er T est • Remote Start S[...]

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    227 EPM5300P This device belongs to Electro Industries fam ily, w hich is tightly integrated device in to PMCS pr oduct. This device cont ains the fo llo wing tabs. Meter ing Tab The screen explain s various param eters of the device: Current (Am ps) • Phase (A, B, C an d Neutral) • Inst • Max[...]

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    228 PMCS Interface Toolkit Voltage (Volts ) • Phase (AN, BN, C N, AB, BC and CA ) • Inst • THD Current • THD Voltage Energy • WA TT Hou r • VA Hour • VAR Hour Power • Real (WATT) • Reactive (VA R) • Apparent (VA) • PF[...]

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    229 Setup One Tab The screen explains various param eters in relation with Relay 1 and Relay 2 such as: Configurat ion • Kilo Volt Inputs • Kilo A mp Inpu t • Mega Watt Input • Phase Reverse L imits • Meter Setup • Lim its Set By Relay 1 / R elay 2 • Phase Revers al • Phase Im balance • Delay On • Delay Of f Decim a l Placem ent[...]

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    230 PMCS Interface Toolkit Reset • WA TT Hou r • VAR Hour • VA Hour If it is kilo v o lt inputs, th e decimal placemen t is 2 (as show n in the screen ); if kilo amp inpu t the decimal placem ent is 3 and if m ega watt input, it is 1. Note: Configured is displayed in green , Enabled in red and Reset in Am ber. Setup Tw o Tab The screen explai[...]

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    231 LED display in Gray color: Limit 2 of the associated value is Set for Below . Exceeded Lim it 1 LED display in GREEN color : T he associated quantity is exceeded the Lim it 1 value. LED display in Gray color: T he associated quantity is NOT exceeded the Lim it 1 value. Exceeded Lim it 2 LED display in GREEN color : T he associated quantity is e[...]

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    232 PMCS Interface Toolkit EPM5200P This device belongs to Electro Industries fam ily, w hich is tightly integrated device in to PMCS pr oduct. This device cont ains the fo llo wing tabs. Metering Tab The screen explain s various param eters of the device: Current (Am ps) • Phase (A, B, C, Neu tral) • Inst • Max[...]

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    233 Voltage (Volts ) • Phase (AN, BN, C N, AB, BC, CA) • Inst THD Current/THD Voltage • Displays P hase A , Phase B and Phase C THD Curren t and Voltage values. Energy • WA TT Hou r • VA Hour • VAR Hour Power • Real (WATT) • Reactive (VA R) • Apparent (VA) • PF Setup One Tab The screen explains various param eters in relation wi[...]

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    234 PMCS Interface Toolkit Configurat ion • Kilo Volt Inputs • Kilo A mp Inpu t • Mega Watt Input • Phase Reverse L imits • Meter Setup • Lim its Set By Relay 1 / R elay 2 • Phase Revers al • Phase Im balance • Delay On • Delay Of f Decim a l Placem ent • Volts Decimal Placem ent This value decides th e precision. User can cha[...]

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    235 EPM5350P Special Note: This dev ice supports GE32 MTCP Serv er ONLY. This device belongs to Electro Industries fam ily, w hich is tightly integrated device in to PMCS pr oduct. This device cont ains the fo llo wing tabs. Meter ing Tab The screen explain s various param eters of the device: Current (Am ps) • Phase (A, B, C an d Neutral) • In[...]

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    236 PMCS Interface Toolkit • THD Current • THD Voltage Energy • WA TT Hou r • VA Hour • VAR Hour Power • Real (WATT) • Reactive (VA R) • Apparent (VA) • PF Setup One Tab The screen explains various param eters in relation with Relay 1 and Relay 2 such as: Configurat ion • Kilo Volt Inputs • Kilo A mp Inpu t • Mega Watt Input[...]

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    237 • Meter Setup • Lim its Set By Relay 1 / R elay 2 • Phase Revers al • Phase Im balance • Delay On • Delay Of f Decim a l Placem ent • Volts Decimal Placem ent • Am ps Decimal Placemen t • WATT Decimal Placement • VOLTS Full Scale • AMPS Full Scale • Lim . Threshold f or lmb (%) Reset • WA TT Hou r • VAR Hour • VA H[...]

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    238 PMCS Interface Toolkit Lim it 1 Lim it 1 value for the A ssociated quantity (For example: Phase A A mps) Trigger - Relay 1 LED display in Am b er color : Limit 1 of the associated valu e will trig ger Relay 1. LED display in Gray color: Limit 1 of the associated value w ill not trigger Relay 1. Trigger - Relay 2 LED display in Am b er color : L[...]

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    239 EPM5000P This device belongs to the Electro Industries fam ily, wh ich is a tightly integ rated device in to the PMCS product. T he device contain s the followi ng tabs: Met eri ng The screen explain s various param eters related to metering an d status. Power (WATT): Instantan eous, Averag e, Maxim um and Neg ative Maxim um. Relay 1/R elay 2: [...]

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    240 PMCS Interface Toolkit Setup The screen explain s various param eters related to configuration and setup. Configura tion: Mega WATT , Leading Zero, Reset Protection, Open Delta, KYZ Outpu t for positive WH, KYZ Output for ne gative WH. Protocol: Relay 1, Relay 2, Comm unications and DC Output. Status/Va lue: The user can set the values in the S[...]

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    241 EPM9450Q/EPM 9650Q This device belongs to the Electro Industries fam ily, wh ich is a tightly integ rated device in to the PMCS product. The device com es w ith 2 v ersions – EPM9450Q an d EPM9650Q. T he EPM9450Q devi ce does not support Wavef orm featu re. The EPM9650Q supports Waveform f eatures. The device offe rs the follow ing featu r es[...]

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    242 PMCS Interface Toolkit PF. • Frequency Normal/ High Speed: Displa ys Frequency in Hz. Min /Max T he t ab d i sp l ays M ax imu m an d Mi n imu m va lu es o f v ar i o us pa r a met e rs . T he us e r ca n g e t ma xi mum a nd mi ni mum v a lu es by cl ickin g on respective bu ttons labeled S how Max an d Show Mi n. • Voltage: This tab displ[...]

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    243 Demand The screen explain s various param eters related to demand valu es: • Sliding Window Dem a nd: Displays Av erage and Maxim um Sliding w indow deman d for Positive Watt, Coincendence VAR f o r Maxim um Postive Watt, Negative Watt, Coincedance VAR for Maxim um Negative Watt, Positive VAR, Negative VA R and VA. User can click on Sliding W[...]

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    244 PMCS Interface Toolkit Thermal A verage The screen explain s about variou s parameters related to therm al average: • Current (Am ps): Displays the cu rrent readings for th e phases A , B, C, Mea. (m easured) and Cal. (calculated). • Voltage (Volts): Display s the Voltage readings for the phases A N, BN, CN, AB, BC , CA an d Aux. • Power:[...]

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    245 Digital Inputs The Digital Inputs tab displays the f o llowin g parameters of 8 digital inputs. They are Name : Displays the n ame of the Digital Input. The m aximum allo wed is 16 Character string . Open/Close Label: B ased on the Digital input status, th e co rresponding label will be displayed. For exam ple if the digital input status is OPE[...]

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    246 PMCS Interface Toolkit Setup The screen explains various param eters related to setup. Current Set Points: Abov e and Below Cu rrent Setpoints are sh ow n for Phase A , B, C, Measured and Calcu lated. Voltage Set Points: Above and Below Voltage Setpoints are s hown AN, BN, CN , AB, BC, C A and A ux. PT Ratio: Displays P hase and Au xiliary valu[...]

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    247 EPM7430D/EPM 7450D These devices belong to the Electro Industries family , wh ich is a tightly integ r ated device in to the PMCS prod uct. The se de vices c ommunicate thr ough EI Pr otoc ol ( Elec tro Industr ies P rot oco l). T he se rver used for the se d evice s is GE32E IND . The device com es wi th 2 version s – EPM7430D and EPM7450D. [...]

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    248 PMCS Interface Toolkit Min /Max T he t ab d i sp l ays M ax imu m an d Mi n imu m va lu es o f v ar i o us pa r a met e rs . T he us e r ca n g e t ma xi mum a nd mi ni mum values by clicking on respective buttons lab eled Show Max . Values and Show Min. Values. • Voltage: This tab display s the voltage valu es of AN, BN, CN, A B, BC and CA. [...]

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    249 Limits The screen explains various param eters related to Lim its and T riggers: Lim it 1 Trigger/L imit 2 T rigger (Relay 1, Relay 2 and Re lay 3) Relay 1, Relay 2 and Rela y 3 are t rigge red depending upon the L im it 1 and Lim it 2 values . The screen als o display s wh ether the Limit 1 and L imit 2 are set above or set below. Relay 1, Rel[...]

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    250 PMCS Interface Toolkit Trigger - Relay 3 LED display in Am b er color : Limit 1 of the associated valu e will trig ger Relay 3. LED display in Gray color: Limit 1 of the associated value w ill not trigger Relay 3. Lim it 2 Lim it 2 value for the A ssociated quantity (For example: Phase A A mps) Trigger - Relay 1 LED display in Am b er color : L[...]

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    251 Setup The screen shows th e follo w ing parameters in relatio n w ith Relay 1, Relay 2 and Relay 3 such as: Configura tion: T he Parameters un der co nfigu ratio n are Kilo Volt Inputs, Kilo Am p Input, Mega Watt Input, Phase Reverse L imits. If an y of the abov e parameters are config ured the LED show s Green otherw ise LED show s Gray in col[...]

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    252 PMCS Interface Toolkit Troubleshooting A ssertion Error Q: While switch ing between InTouch's Ru ntime and Development m odes, the program crashed with an Assertion Error. A: This is a problem w ith InTouch Wonderware, not th e GE P MCS Wizards. It occurs rarely during the dev elopmen t phase, and is not seen once a stable application has [...]

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    253 Q: When I double- click the display on th e P LEPM's L arge Faceplate wizard to g o to the T abul ar d ata sc reen, the DE LTA meter ing tab is di splayed , even t hough the PLEPM is config ured as WYE. A: Click another tab and then click back to the Metering tab. The correct configuration w ill now be displayed. InTouch appli cations – [...]

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    255 Appendix A: EPM 3720 Sliding Window Demand Keys Dow nloading Sl iding Demand Wi ndow Key s to the EPM 3720 The EPM 3720 supports up to 10 sli ding dem and meas urements that are user- program mable via the Tabular Data screen wizard. The Sliding Dem and tab offers a set of adjust able fields, in to which a u ser can enter a key (a unique string[...]

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    256 PMCS Interface Toolkit #1 #2 #3 & #4 Sliding Window Key Thumbwheel Settings Class Sub- class Instance M easurement Supported Modes 4 3 00 Vol ts LN Average HS STD TD SD P D 4 3 01 Vol ts LN Phase A HS S TD TD SD PD 4 3 02 Vol ts LN Phase B HS STD TD SD PD 4 3 03 Vol ts LN Phase C HS STD TD SD PD 4 3 0 4 Vo lt s LL Avera ge HS STD TD SD P D [...]

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    257 #1 #2 #3 & #4 Sliding Window Key Thumbwheel Settings Class Sub- class Instance M easurement Supported Modes 4 3 29-2F Rese rved 4 3 3 0 I2T A vg. (0 = Off, 1= On) HS 4 3 3 1 I2T Phase A (0=Off, 1=On) HS 4 3 3 2 I2T Phase B (0=Off, 1=On) HS 4 3 3 3 I2T Phase C (0=Off, 1=On) HS 4 3 34-67 Rese rved 4 3 6 8 V1 HD - K-Factor STD TD SD P D 4 3 6 [...]

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    258 PMCS Interface Toolkit #1 #2 #3 & #4 Sliding Window Key Thumbwheel Settings Class Sub- class Instance M easurement Supported Modes 4 3 88 V1 HD - H armonic #1 STD TD SD PD 4 3 89 V2 HD - H armonic #1 STD TD SD PD 4 3 8A V3 HD - H arm onic #1 STD TD SD PD 4 3 8 B VAUX HD - Harmonic # 1 STD TD SD PD 4 3 8C I1 HD - Ha rmonic #1 ST D TD SD PD 4[...]

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    259 #1 #2 #3 & #4 Sliding Window Key Thumbwheel Settings Class Sub- class Instance M easurement Supported Modes 4 3 AE I3 HD - Harmonic # 5 STD TD SD PD 4 3 AF I4 HD - Harmonic #5 S TD TD SD PD 4 3 B0 V1 HD - Harmoni c #6 STD TD SD PD 4 3 B1 V2 HD - Harmoni c #6 STD TD SD PD 4 3 B2 V3 HD - Harmoni c #6 STD TD SD PD 4 3 B3 VAUX HD - Harmonic # 6[...]

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    260 PMCS Interface Toolkit #1 #2 #3 & #4 Sliding Window Key Thumbwheel Settings Class Sub- class Instance M easurement Supported Modes 4 3 D4 I1 HD - Harmonic #10 STD TD SD PD 4 3 D5 I2 HD - Harmonic #10 STD TD SD PD 4 3 D6 I3 HD - Harmonic #10 STD TD SD PD 4 3 D7 I4 HD - Harmonic #10 STD TD SD PD 4 3 D8 V1 HD - Harmonic #11 STD TD SD PD 4 3 D9[...]

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    261 #1 #2 #3 & #4 Sliding Window Key Thumbwheel Settings Class Sub- class Instance M easurement Supported Modes 4 3 F A V3 HD - Harmonic #1 5 STD TD SD PD 4 3 F B VAUX HD - Harmonic #1 5 STD T D S D PD 4 3 F C I1 HD - Harmonic #15 S TD TD SD PD 4 3 F D I2 HD - Harmonic #15 S TD TD SD PD 4 3 F E I3 HD - Harmonic #1 5 STD TD SD PD Table A-1. EPM [...]

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    263 Appendix B: Automatic Waveform Capture and Waveform Retrieval on EPM3720 Using a setpoint to trigger w aveform capture or record on the EPM 3720 When a Setpoint is programm ed from the MMI, the EPM3720 has the ability to autom atically capture or record w aveforms based on the v alue of a specified paramet er. In order to display a Waveform Cap[...]

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    264 PMCS Interface Toolkit Capture Channel X where X repres ents an in teger between 1 an d 8. Follow ing are the C hannel assign ments for Wy e and Delta system s. 7. Press the Download k ey. This w ill transmit the values en tered into the Setpoints tabu lar screen for th e selected setpoint num ber to the device. After severa l second s press th[...]

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    265 #1 #2 #3 & #4 Trigger Key Thumbwheel Setting Class Sub-class Inst ance M eaning 0 0 00 Null Object Ide n tifier 1 0 00-05 Dig ital Inputs (Status Inputs) 1 1 00-02 Dig ital Outputs (R elay s) 1 2 00-07 A nalog Inputs (Voltag e & Current Inputs) 1 3 00 A nalog Outputs (IO UT) 1 4 00-05 Dig ital Inputs (Status Inputs) -- Status 1 5 00-02 [...]

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    266 PMCS Interface Toolkit #1 #2 #3 & #4 Trigger Key Thumbwheel Setting Class Sub-class Inst ance M eaning 4 A see vali d instan ces below Th er mal De man d Ma xi mum 4 B see valid instan ces below Sliding Wi ndow Dem and Maxim um 4 C see valid instan ces below Hours - N et (Im port - Export) 4 D see vali d instan ces below Hours - Import 4 E [...]

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    267 #1 #2 #3 & #4 Trigger Key Thumbwheel Setting Class Sub-class Inst ance M eaning 17 kV AR Ph ase C STD TD SD P D 18 kVA T otal HS STD T D SD PD HRS 19 kVA Phase A HS STD TD SD P D 1A kVA Phase B HS STD TD SD PD 1B kVA Phase C HS STD T D SD PD 1C P F To tal STD TD SD P D 1D PF Pha se A ST D T D SD PD 1E PF Pha se B STD TD SD PD 1F PF Phas e C[...]

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    268 PMCS Interface Toolkit #1 #2 #3 & #4 Trigger Key Thumbwheel Setting Class Sub-class Inst ance M eaning 7B VAUX HD - Total Even STD TD SD PD 7C I1 HD - Total Even STD TD SD PD 7D I2 HD - Total Even STD TD SD PD 7E I3 HD - Total Even S TD TD SD PD 7F I4 HD - Total Even S TD TD SD PD 80 V1 HD - Tot al STD TD SD P D 81 V2 HD - Tot al STD TD SD [...]

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    269 #1 #2 #3 & #4 Trigger Key Thumbwheel Setting Class Sub-class Inst ance M eaning A2 V3 HD - Harmonic #4 STD TD SD PD A3 VAUX HD - Harmonic #4 STD TD SD P D A4 I1 HD - Harmonic #4 STD TD SD PD A5 I2 HD - Harmonic #4 STD TD SD PD A6 I3 HD - Harmonic #4 STD TD SD PD A7 I4 HD - Harmonic #4 STD TD SD PD A8 V1 HD - Harmonic #5 STD TD SD PD A9 V2 H[...]

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    270 PMCS Interface Toolkit #1 #2 #3 & #4 Trigger Key Thumbwheel Setting Class Sub-class Inst ance M eaning C9 V2 HD - Harmonic #9 S TD TD SD PD CA V 3 HD - Harmonic #9 STD TD SD PD CB VAUX HD - Harmonic # 9 STD TD SD PD CC I1 HD - Harmonic #9 STD TD SD PD CD I2 HD - Harmonic #9 STD TD SD PD CE I3 HD - Harmonic # 9 STD TD SD P D CF I4 HD - Harmo[...]

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    271 #1 #2 #3 & #4 Trigger Key Thumbwheel Setting Class Sub-class Inst ance M eaning F0 V1 HD - Harmonic #14 STD TD SD PD F1 V2 HD - Harmonic #14 STD TD SD PD F2 V3 HD - Harmonic #14 STD TD SD PD F3 VAUX HD - Harmonic # 14 S TD TD SD PD F4 I1 HD - Harmonic # 14 STD TD SD PD F5 I2 HD - Harmonic # 14 STD TD SD PD F6 I3 HD - Harmonic # 14 STD TD SD[...]

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    272 PMCS Interface Toolkit #1 #2 #3 & #4 Trigger Key Thumbwheel Setting Class Sub-class Inst ance M eaning 0A Amps Phas e B HS STD TD SD P D 0B Amps Phase C HS STD TD SD PD 0C Amps N eutral HS STD TD SD PD 0D Rese rved 0E Volts Imbalanc e (0-100) HS STD T D SD PD 0F Am ps Im balance (0-100) STD TD SD PD 10 kW T otal HS STD T D SD PD HRS 11 kW P[...]

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    273 #1 #2 #3 & #4 Trigger Key Thumbwheel Setting Class Sub-class Inst ance M eaning 6E I3 HD - K-Facto r ST D TD SD P D 6F I4 HD - K-Facto r ST D TD SD P D 70 V1 HD - Tot al Od d S TD TD S D P D 71 V2 HD - Tot al Od d S TD TD S D P D 72 V3 HD - Tot al Od d S TD TD S D P D 73 V AUX HD - Total Odd STD TD SD PD 74 I1 H D - To tal Od d STD TD SD P [...]

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    274 PMCS Interface Toolkit #1 #2 #3 & #4 Trigger Key Thumbwheel Setting Class Sub-class Inst ance M eaning 95 I2 HD - Ha rmonic #2 STD T D SD PD 96 I3 HD - Ha rmonic #2 STD T D SD PD 97 I4 HD - Ha rmonic #2 STD T D SD PD 98 V1 HD - Ha rmonic #3 STD TD SD PD 99 V2 HD - Ha rmonic #3 STD TD SD PD 9A V3 HD - Harm onic #3 STD T D SD PD 9B VAUX HD - [...]

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    275 #1 #2 #3 & #4 Trigger Key Thumbwheel Setting Class Sub-class Inst ance M eaning BC I1 HD - Harmonic #7 STD TD SD PD BD I2 HD - Harmonic #7 STD TD SD PD BE I3 HD - Harmonic # 7 STD TD SD P D BF I4 HD - Harmonic #7 S TD TD SD PD C0 V1 HD - Harmonic #8 S TD TD SD PD C1 V2 HD - Harmonic #8 S TD TD SD PD C2 V3 HD - Harmonic #8 S TD TD SD PD C3 V[...]

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    276 PMCS Interface Toolkit #1 #2 #3 & #4 Trigger Key Thumbwheel Setting Class Sub-class Inst ance M eaning E3 VAUX HD - Harmonic #1 2 STD TD SD PD E4 I1 HD - Harmonic #1 2 STD TD SD PD E5 I2 HD - Harmonic #1 2 STD TD SD PD E6 I3 HD - Harmonic #1 2 STD TD SD PD E7 I4 HD - Harmonic #1 2 STD TD SD PD E8 V1 HD - Harmonic # 13 STD TD SD PD E9 V2 HD [...]

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    277 The action key s specify th e instance num ber for an object to perform an action on. The follow ing action key s are possible: A ction Key Setpoint Supported Mean ing 0 - No a ction 1000-1004 ST D HS Clear dig ital input counter 0-3 (Status input counter 1-4), 4=A LL 1100-1102 ST D HS Operate Relay #1 to 3 1C00-1C04 STD HS sam e as 1000-1004 A[...]

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    278 PMCS Interface Toolkit (This page left blank intentionally .)[...]

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    279 Appendix C: EPM 7700 - Special Considerations EPM 7700 Tags Subject to Deactivation by Tabular Data Screen Wizard This appendix lists th e EP M 7700 tags w hich m ay be activ ated or deactivated by the EPM 7700 Tabular Data S creen w izard. This inf ormation is of use for dev elopers creating th eir ow n w izards to access the EPM 7700’s data[...]

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    280 PMCS Interface Toolkit Memo ry Discrete Comment Subject to deactivat ion? DeviceNm_CommFail Comm Fail Indicat or for Pegasys DDE Server - ION_LINK N I/O Discrete Comment Dev iceNm _24576 P HASE_R EVERSAL Y Dev iceNm _24577 DIO1 Y Dev iceNm _24578 DIO2 Y Dev iceNm _24579 DIO3 Y Dev iceNm _24580 DIO4 Y Dev iceNm _24581 DIO5 Y Dev iceNm _24582 DIO[...]

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    281 Memo ry Discrete Comment Subject to deactivat ion? Dev iceNm _26804_GWY Re set_Dist_Cnt N Memory Integer Comment Dev iceN m_28672_Anlg PT Prim ary N Dev iceNm _28673_Anlg PT Seconda ry N Dev iceNm _28674_Anlg Ct Prim ary N Dev iceNm_28675_A nlg Ct Secondary N Dev iceN m_28676_Anlg I4 CT Primary N Dev iceNm _28677_Anlg I4 CT Seconda ry N DeviceN[...]

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    282 PMCS Interface Toolkit Memo ry Real Comment Dev iceNm _28853_Anlg KVAR SWD SUB IN TERVA L N Dev iceNm _28854_Anlg KVA SW D SUBINT ERVAL N Dev iceN m_28855_Anlg IA VG SWD SU B INTERVA L N Dev iceN m_28868_Anlg KW SWD #SUB IN TERVAL S N Dev iceNm _28869_Anlg KVAR SWD #SUB IN TERVA LS N Dev iceNm _28870_Anlg KVA SWD #SUB IN TERVA LS N Dev iceN m_2[...]

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    283 Memo ry Real Comment Dev iceNm _29730_Anlg Over Vunbal T ime On N Dev iceNm_29736_A nlg Over K W Tim e Off N Dev iceNm_29737_A nlg Over I a Time Off N Dev iceNm_29738_A nlg Over I b Tim e Off N Dev iceNm_29739_A nlg Over I c Time Off N Dev iceNm _29740_Anlg Over Vunbal T ime Of f N DeviceNm _UniversalClock Universal Cloc k Time N I/O Real Comme[...]

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    284 PMCS Interface Toolkit I/O Real Comment Dev iceNm _22559 P FLEA D_TOT AL N Dev iceNm _22560 P FLA G_A Y Dev iceNm _22561 P FLA G_B Y Dev iceNm _22562 P FLA G_C Y Dev iceNm _22563 P FLA G_TO TAL N Dev iceNm _22564 V_UNBA L Y Dev iceNm _22565 I_UNBA L Y Dev iceNm _22566 I_4 Y Dev iceNm _22567 LINE_FREQU ENCY Y Dev iceNm _22656 KW_SWD N Dev iceNm [...]

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    285 I/O Real Comment Dev iceNm _22739 KW_TD_MI N Y Dev iceN m_22740 FR EQ_MIN Y Dev iceN m_22741 PF_LEAD _MIN Y Dev iceNm _22742 PFLA G_TOT AL_MIN Y Dev iceNm _22743 V1_THD_MIN Y Dev iceNm _22744 V2_THD_MIN Y Dev iceNm _22745 V3_THD_MIN Y Dev iceNm _22746 IA_THD _MIN Y Dev iceNm _22747 IB_THD_MIN Y Dev iceNm _22748 IC_THD_MIN Y Dev iceNm _22749 I4_[...]

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    286 PMCS Interface Toolkit I/O Real Comment Dev iceNm _22779 IB_THD_MA X Y Dev iceNm _22780 IC_THD_MA X Y Dev iceNm _22781 KVAR_TD _MAX Y Dev iceNm _22782 KVA_TD_MA X Y Dev iceNm _22783 I4_MAX Y Dev iceNm _22847 V1_THD N Dev iceNm _22913 V2_THD N Dev iceNm _22979 V3_THD N Dev iceNm _23045 I1_TOTA L_HD N Dev iceNm _23048 I1_KFACT OR N Dev iceNm _231[...]

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    287 I/O Real Comment Dev iceNm_23285 VN EG_SEQ_MA G Y Dev iceNm _23286 VNEG _SEQ_PHS Y Devi ceNm _23287 IZERO_SEQ_MA G Y Devi ceNm_23288 IZER O_SEQ_PHS Y Dev iceN m_23289 IPOS_SEQ_MA G Y Dev iceNm_23290 I P OS_SEQ_PHS Y Dev iceNm _23291 INEG_SEQ _MAG Y Dev iceN m_23292 IN EG_SEQ_PHS Y Dev iceN m_24023 T RANSIENT _NOM Y Dev iceN m_24023_G WY TRA NSI[...]

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    288 PMCS Interface Toolkit I/O Real Comment Dev iceN m_28869 KVAR SW D #SUB INT ERVALS Y Dev iceN m_28869_GW Y KVAR SWD #SU B INTERVA LS N Dev iceN m_28870 KVA SW D #SUB INT ERVALS Y Dev iceNm_28870_G WY KVA SW D #SUB I NTER V AL S N Dev iceNm _28871 IAVG SWD #SU B INTERVA LS Y Dev iceNm _28871_GWY IAVG SWD #SUB I NTERVA LS N Devi ceNm_28884 KW SW [...]

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    289 I/O Real Comment DeviceN m_29699 OVER_IC_DOOVER Y Dev iceNm _29699_GW Y Ove r Ic Ove r Dropout N DeviceN m_29700 OVER_VUN_DOOV ER Y Dev iceNm _29700_GWY Over Vunbal Over D ropout N DeviceN m_29706 OVER_KW_PUUNDER Y Dev iceNm _29706_GWY Over KW Under Pick up N DeviceN m_29707 OVER_IA_PUUNDER Y Dev iceNm _29707_GWY Over Ia Under Pick up N DeviceN[...]

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    290 PMCS Interface Toolkit I/O Real Comment Dev iceNm_29739 O VER_IC_OFF Y Dev iceNm_29739_G WY Over I c Time Off N Dev iceNm _29740 OVER_VUN_OFF Y Dev iceNm _29740_GW Y Ove r Vunbal Tim e Off N Memo ry Message Comment Dev iceN m_30720_Ms g Volta ge Mode Mess age N Devi ceNm _30721_Msg Ia Polarity N Devi ceNm _30722_Msg Ib Polarity N Devi ceNm _307[...]

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    291 I/O M essage Comment Dev iceNm_4937 Ethe rnet_Subnet Y Dev iceN m_4938 Ethe rnet_DGate way Y Dev iceNm _22608 Analog 1 Value Y Dev iceNm _22609 Analog 2_Value Y Dev iceNm _22610 Analog 3_Value Y Dev iceNm _22611 Analog 4_Value Y Dev iceNm _22704 KWH_IMPRT N Dev iceNm _22705 KWH_EXPRT N Dev iceNm _22706 KWH_T OT N Dev iceNm _22707 KWH_NT N Dev i[...]

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    292 PMCS Interface Toolkit I/O M essage Comment Dev iceNm _31309 Comm 2_Baud Y Dev iceNm _31310 Comm 3_Baud Y Dev iceNm _31311 Comm 1_Protocol Y Dev iceNm _31312 Comm 2_Protocol Y Dev iceNm _31313 Comm 3_Protocol Y Dev iceNm_31314 Ethe rnet_Protocol Y[...]

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    293 Index 2 239 Motor Protection Re lay , 171 269 Plus Motor Manag ement Re lay, 87, 88, 175 3 369 Motor Manag ement Re lay, 176 5 565 Feeder Manag em ent Relay , 92, 198 7 735 Feeder Relay, 200 9 90/30, 216 90/70, 216 A alarm , 88, 95 Annunc iator Panel w izard, 25 C Custom Table w izard, 35 E Eleva tion view s, 1, 6, 22, 23, 55, 56 Elevatio n V i[...]

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    294 • • • • Index PMCS Interface Toolkit T Tabula r Data Scree n Wiz ards, 11, 99 Toolbar wizard, 24 U Universal Re lay , 150 Universal Rela y Devices, 150 UR, 150 W wave form capture, 99[...]

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