Viewing Data; Executing Commands; Operator Notes - GE Multilin D400 Instruction Manual

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CHAPTER 11: INTRODUCING THE D400 FEATURES

Viewing data

Executing commands

Operator Notes

D400 SUBSTATION GATEWAY INSTRUCTION MANUAL
The real-time database (RTDB) acts as a central container for all data that is collected and
may need to be exchanged between D400 applications. The real-time database stores the
value of all input/output data collected by the D400 in the form of point data, as well as the
occurrence of events that take place (for example, disturbance or fault records). The D400
can manipulate the data from devices to produce additional local/pseudo data points. The
real-time database is commonly referred to as the system point database.
The following general types of information are stored:
Point data and values
Analog set point status
Digital control status
Tagging/Inhibit status
Force value status
Statistics
Table 29 lists the commands which can be manually executed from the D400 HMI:
Table 29: Commands executed from D400 HMI
Command
Analog output interface
Analog setpoint interface
Digital control interface
Digital output interface
Point forcing interface
Raise/lower control interface
Tag/inhibit interface
Global Controls Disable
Control Lockout Feature
Operator Notes can be:
Added, deleted and viewed by operators and supervisors.
Viewed by observers.
Allows you to . . . .
. . . manually acknowledge an individual alarm, selected alarms
or a group of alarms.
. . . view point status and execute a setpoint command on an
analog set point object's output point.
. . . view point status and execute a control command on a
digital control object's output point.
. . . issue control requests on digital output points.
. . . view the point status and manually enter (force) the value of
any type of data point.
. . . view point status and execute a raise or lower command on
a raise/lower control object's output point.
Raise/Lower control is available on configured buttons and
transformer objects.
. . . view the point status and tag or inhibit the value of any type
of data point.
. . . prevent any and all control commands from being executed.
. . . ensure that only a single master station can access a group
of controls at one time, and can lock out groups of controls to
allow for safer local maintenance.
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