ABB COM600 Owner's/Operator's Manual

ABB COM600 Owner's/Operator's Manual

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  • Page 1 Station Automation COM600 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Adding new users ............12 3.3.3. Modifying user properties ..........12 3.3.4. Changing user's password ..........13 3.4. Connecting HMI to the COM600 computer ........13 3.5. Substation and communication structures ........13 3.5.1. Substation structure ............13 3.5.2. Communication structure ..........15 3.6.
  • Page 4 Station Automation COM600 1MRS756705 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual 3.10. Disturbance data upload .............. 30 3.10.1. Disturbance recordings ..........30 3.11. Parameter setting ................. 31 3.11.1. Changing parameters ........... 31 3.12. Measurements ................33 3.12.1. Viewing measurements ..........33 Appendix 1 ....................35 Single Line Diagram symbols ..............
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    In no event shall ABB Oy be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages of any nature or kind arising from the use of this document, nor shall ABB Oy be liable for incidental or consequential damages arising from use of any software or hardware described in this document.
  • Page 6: Document Conventions

    Station Automation COM600 1MRS756705 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual The warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which could result in personal injury. The caution icon indicates important information or warning related to the concept discussed in the text. It may indicate the presence of a hazard which could result in corruption of software or damage to equipment or property.
  • Page 7: Terminology

    Terminology The following is a list of terms associated with COM600 that you should be familiar with. The list contains terms that are unique to ABB or have a usage or definition that is different from standard industry usage. Term...
  • Page 8: Related Documents

    Name of the manual MRS number COM600 User’s Manual 1MRS756125 COM600 Operator's Manual 1MRS756705 COM600 HMI Configuration Manual 1MRS756740 COM600 Data Historian Operator's Manual 1MRS756739 DNP LAN/WAN Master (OPC) 1MRS756566 DNP Serial Master (OPC) 1MRS756567 DNP LAN/WAN Slave (OPC) 1MRS755496...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    The web technology is further used to transfer information to a network control centre (NCC) or distributed control system (DCS). COM600 benefits from the potential of the IEC 61850 standard by using the IEC 61850- 6 substation configuration language (SCL) and IEC 61850 -7 communications modeling regardless of protocol used.
  • Page 10: Human Machine Interface Operations

    Management tool in SAB600. After the factory settings have been restored, you can only log in with the predefined administrator password mentioned above. 3.3. User management 3.3.1. Access permissions COM600 has the following user levels: • Viewer = Only allowed to view • Operator = Authorized to make operations...
  • Page 11 = View-only Operating system access permissions using local browser If enabled, in COM600 local browser, only administrator users are allowed to resize the HMI window, access COM600 files, launch and switch to other application, access Windows taskbar, and shut down COM600.
  • Page 12: Adding New Users

    Station Automation COM600 1MRS756705 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual • ALT-TAB, CTRL-ESC, and other Windows keys (such as Windows logo, logo + E…) are disabled. • If the user presses CTRL-ALT-DEL, in the pop-up dialog only the Cancel button is enabled.
  • Page 13: Changing User's Password

    Connecting HMI to the COM600 computer To connect HMI to the COM600 computer: 1. Open Internet Explorer. 2. Type in the IP address of the COM600 computer. (In local use, the computer desktop has a special browser.) 3. Accept the certificate.
  • Page 14 Station Automation COM600 1MRS756705 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual You can see the status of the IEDs in the substation structure. If there is a problem in communication, there is a red cross next to the IED. substation_view.jpg Figure 3.5.1-1 The substation view to HMI Alarm and event information By clicking the voltage level and bay objects, you can access their specific alarm lists.
  • Page 15: Communication Structure

    1MRS756705 Station Automation COM600 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual 3.5.2. Communication structure You can open the communication view of HMI by clicking on the Communication tab on the left. The communication structure is displayed in the window on the left. In the communication structure you can see the OPC Server, communication channel objects and the IEDs.
  • Page 16: Single Line Diagram

    Station Automation COM600 1MRS756705 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual 3.6. Single Line Diagram 3.6.1. General about Single Line Diagram A Single Line Diagram (SLD) is a graphical user interface presenting process objects (primary devices) of the substation as graphical symbols. HMI updates the SLD and the substation and communication structures at regular intervals.
  • Page 17 1MRS756705 Station Automation COM600 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual The station and bay local/remote switch must be in a position which allows it to be controlled with HMI. The target switch device must also support the operation and it must be configured properly.
  • Page 18 Station Automation COM600 1MRS756705 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual switch_control.bmp Figure 3.6.2-1 Switch Device Control dialog Three-state switch A Three-state switch combines two disconnectors into one visible symbol and control dialog. One of the disconnectors is connected to earth, the other (main) to the switch gear.
  • Page 19: Tagging

    1MRS756705 Station Automation COM600 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual 3_state_switch_control_open.bmp Figure 3.6.2-2 The Three-state switch control dialog for Open state 3.6.3. Tagging 3.6.3.1. Hot Line Tag Hot Line Tag is used to inform that the device is currently being worked on by a techni- cian.
  • Page 20 1. Open Switch Device Control Dialog by clicking the object on the single line dia- gram. 2. Select the Hot Line Tag tab. 3. Enter the password. 4. Click Remove to remove the Hot Line Tag. If you have forgotten your password, you can remove the tag using the COM600 default password aEc2006rs.
  • Page 21: Information Tag

    1MRS756705 Station Automation COM600 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual 3.6.3.2. Information Tag Information Tag is used to attach information to a switching device. To apply Information Tag: 1. Open Switch Device Control Dialog by clicking the object on the single line dia- gram.
  • Page 22: Tap Changer

    Station Automation COM600 1MRS756705 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual 3.6.4. Tap Changer Clicking a power transformer with tap changer opens a control dialog. In the dialog, you can monitor the voltage and the current tap changer position. tap_changer_control.bmp Figure 3.6.4-1 Tap Changer Control dialog...
  • Page 23: Busbar Coloring

    1MRS756705 Station Automation COM600 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual tap_changer_mode.bmp Figure 3.6.4-2 Tap Changer Mode dialog Hot Line Tag and Information Tag Hot Line Tag and Information Tag can also be applied to Tap Changer mode. For detailed information, see 3.6.3.1, Hot Line Tag and 3.6.3.2, Information Tag.
  • Page 24: Alarms

    Station Automation COM600 1MRS756705 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual busbar_coloring_modes.jpg Figure 3.6.5-1 Busbar coloring drop-down menu Busbar coloring modes Busbar coloring modes can be selected from the drop-down menu on the top of the Single Line Diagram View. There are four modes of busbar coloring: 1.
  • Page 25: Monitoring And Handling Alarms

    1MRS756705 Station Automation COM600 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual For quality flag information and explanations of the flag meaning, see Appendix 2, Quality values in Event and Alarm Lists. 3.7.2. Monitoring and handling alarms To monitor and handle alarms in the substation, click Alarms in the menu bar at the top of the screen.
  • Page 26: Filtering Alarms

    Station Automation COM600 1MRS756705 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual alarm is displayed in blue in the Persisting alarms list. Inactive alarms are displayed in the Fleeting alarms list. To acknowledge alarms: 1. Select the check box of the alarms you want to acknowledge in the Alarms list.
  • Page 27: Events

    1MRS756705 Station Automation COM600 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual 3.8. Events 3.8.1. General about events With the Event List you can monitor the information about events that have occurred in the system. Only a certain number of events is visible, and the number of visible events can be configured in SAB600.
  • Page 28: Filtering Events

    Station Automation COM600 1MRS756705 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual Events.bmp Figure 3.8.2-1 An example view of events 3.8.3. Filtering events Filters can be used when you want to display only specific information. To filter events: 1. Click Filter in the toolbar of the Events view. A window displaying the substation structure opens.
  • Page 29: Data Historian

    3.9. Data Historian The COM600 data historian is a real-time database designed and optimized for process information management and extensive history recording. The data historian is based on ABB’s cpmPlus Knowledge Manager software. It combines the benefits of an easy- to-use real-time database with industrial reliability, performance, and real-time function- ality to provide an excellent platform for process information management.
  • Page 30: Disturbance Data Upload

    Figure 3.9-1 Data Historian menu item shown in Web HMI For more information about configuring the data historian, see section Configuring Data historian in COM600 User's Manual. For information about the actual usage of data historian information, see COM600 Data Historian Operator's Manual.
  • Page 31: Parameter Setting

    Save. The list is saved in .csv format and can be opened in MS Excel. You can also delete disturbance recordings from the COM600 computer by clicking Delete. The Select All button inverts the current selection as follows: •...
  • Page 32 Station Automation COM600 1MRS756705 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual parameters2.png Figure 3.11.1-1 An example of the Parameter Setting view To change parameter settings: 1. Click Enable Write on the top of the Parameter Setting view. 2. Select a new value from the drop-down menu or type in a value in the New Value field.
  • Page 33: Measurements

    1MRS756705 Station Automation COM600 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual IEC 61850 setting groups and parameters Certain IEC 61850 parameters are assigned to setting groups. These parameters can have different values in different groups. Parameters belonging to setting group have # char- acter as a prefix in the name.
  • Page 34 Station Automation COM600 1MRS756705 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual measurements.png Figure 3.12.1-1 An example view of measurements...
  • Page 35: Single Line Diagram Symbols

    It can also be used to send a command. Launch Web Page Hyperlink to external information source, such as a web page or a local file on COM600. Files should be stored under C:\Program Files\COM600 GW SW\WebHMI\UserDocs\. The total size of the files should not exceed 100 MB.
  • Page 36 Station Automation COM600 1MRS756705 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual Description ANSI rep- IEC rep- ANSI2 Remarks resenta- resenta- represent- tion tion ation Circuit breaker – Inter- mediate position Circuit breaker – Open position Circuit breaker – Closed position Circuit breaker – Bad (faulty) position Disconnector –...
  • Page 37 1MRS756705 Station Automation COM600 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual Description ANSI rep- IEC rep- ANSI2 Remarks resenta- resenta- represent- tion tion ation Contactor – Intermedi- ate position Contactor – Open posi- tion Contactor – Closed position Contactor – Bad (faulty) position Power Transformer with Primary winding: on top.
  • Page 38 Station Automation COM600 1MRS756705 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual Description ANSI rep- IEC rep- ANSI2 Remarks resenta- resenta- represent- tion tion ation Out-feeder Earth symbol Bay Switch Indicator Station Switch Indicator Display Voltage...
  • Page 39: Quality Values In Event And Alarm Lists

    1MRS756705 Station Automation COM600 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual Appendix 2 Quality values in Event and Alarm Lists Table A2-1 Quality values in Event and Alarm Lists Quality value Abbreviation Good Uncertain Test Substituted OperatorBlocked OutOfRange Oscillatory OldData Inconsistent Inaccurate Overflow...
  • Page 41: Index

    1MRS756705 Station Automation COM600 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual Index access permission ..................... 10 alarm information ....................14 alarms acknowledging ....................25 filtering ......................26 general ......................24 busbar coloring general ......................23 modes ......................24 communication structure ..................15 Data Historian ....................29 device information ....................
  • Page 42 Station Automation COM600 1MRS756705 COM600 3.3 Operator's Manual measurements viewing ......................33 parameters changing ......................31 quality flag ......................39 Single Line Diagram general ......................16 symbols ......................35 substation structure .................... 13 Switch Device Control ..................16 tap changer ......................22 users adding ......................
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