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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Description and Start
1.1
1.1.1
1.1.2
1.1.2.a
1.1.2.b
1.1.2.c
1.1.2.d
1.1.2.e
Functions ....................................................................................................
Introduction to ZIVerlog Configuration Program ........................................
Functions .....................................................................................................
Designing Control Subsystem Configurations .............................................
Modifying Previously Selected Configurations ............................................
Downloading Configuration on Terminal Equipment Control Subsystems..
Configuration Management .........................................................................
Report Generation .......................................................................................
1.1-1
1.1-2
1.1-2
1.1-2
1.1-2
1.1-3
1.1-3
1.1-3
1.2
1.2.1
1.2.2
1.2.3
1.2.4
1.2.5
1.2-1
1.2-2
1.2-2
1.2-2
1.2-3
1.2-4
1.3
1.3.1
1.3.2
1.3.3
1.3.3.a
1.3.3.b
1.3.3.c
1.3.4
1.3.5
1.3.5.a
1.3.5.b
1.3.5.c
1.3-1
1.3-2
1.3-2
1.3-3
1.3-3
1.3-3
1.3-4
1.3-4
1.3-5
1.3-5
1.3-6
1.3-8
Configuration Definition............................................................................
Equipment Selection ....................................................................................
Compile Configurations ...............................................................................
New Configuration .......................................................................................
Configuration ...............................................................................................
SL Diagram ..................................................................................................
Alarm System ..............................................................................................
Logic ............................................................................................................
Modifying Configurations .............................................................................
2.1-1
2.1-2
2.1-3
2.1-4
2.1-4
2.1-4
2.1-7
2.1-8
2.1-9
2.2
2.2.1
2.2.2
2.2.2.a
Configuration Logic...................................................................................
Introduction ..................................................................................................
Logic Cards ..................................................................................................
Selection of Logic Cards ..............................................................................
2.2-1
2.2-2
2.2-2
2.2-4
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2.2.2.b
2.2.2.c
2.2.2.d
2.2.2.e
2.2.2.f
2.2.2.g
2.2-4
2.2-7
2.2-7
2.2-8
2.2-8
2.2-9
2.3
2.3.1
2.3.2
2.3.3
2.3.3.a
2.3.3.b
2.3.3.c
2.3.4
2.3-1
2.3-2
2.3-2
2.3-3
2.3-3
2.3-4
2.3-5
2.3-6
2.4
2.4.1
2.4.2
2.4.3
2.4-1
2.4-2
2.4-2
2.4-3
2.5
2.5.1
2.5.2
2.5.3
2.5.3.a
2.5.3.b
2.5.3.c
2.5-1
2.5-2
2.5-2
2.5-3
2.5-4
2.5-4
2.5-4
2.6
2.6.1
2.6.2
2.6.2.a
2.6.2.b
2.6.3
2.6-1
2.6-2
2.6-2
2.6-3
2.6-4
2.6-5
2.7
2.7.1
2.7.2
2.7.3
2.7.4
2.7.5
2.7-1
2.7-2
2.7-2
2.7-3
2.7-4
2.7-5
2.8
2.8.1
2.8.2
2.8.3
2.8.4
2.8.5
2.8.5.a
2.8-1
2.8-2
2.8-3
2.8-3
2.8-4
2.8-5
2.8-5
2.9
2.9.1
2.9.2
2.9.3
2.9.4
Reports........................................................................................................
Configuration Selection ................................................................................
Types of Report............................................................................................
Page Header and Footer .............................................................................
Printing Reports ...........................................................................................
2.9-1
2.9-2
2.9-3
2.9-3
2.9-4
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Chapter 1
Description and
Start
Contents
1.1
1.2
1.3
Functions
Getting Started
Users, Communications and Substations Configuration
1.1 Functions
1.1.1
1.1.2
The present manual is intended to assist in using the configuration design program ZIVerlog.
This program operates on PCs with WINDOWSTM environment and is capable of implementing
said configurations into terminal equipment control subsystems.
1.1.1
1.1.2
Functions
1.1.2.a
Allows creating an entirely new configuration, with new user-defined elements or using other
configurations elements.
1.1.2.b
Allows modifying all the key elements for configuration design, that is:
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1.1.2.c
1.1.2.d
Configuration Management
1.1.2.e
Report Generation
Documents can also be generated, which offers the possibility to obtain reports of any of the
generated configurations in three different formats: on screen, hard prints or in postscript files.
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1.2.1
1.2.2
1.2.3
1.2.4
1.2.5
1.2.1
1.2.2
Prior to commencement of ZIVerlog installation, check the requirements specified in the above
paragraph and that the hard disk has enough free space for the new application, namely 20 Mb
minimum space. Remember that during the installation process more space will be required
than needed for normal operation. The application as such takes up 10 Mb, but it is supplied
with some downloaded configurations, whether examples or ZIVerlog user configurations,
which increase disk space requirements.
1.2.3
Ziverlog Installation
ZIVerlog is supplied in a set of disks or CD-Rom for later installation into a PC.
Insert the CD-ROM. Sometimes, the installation application is executed directly when inserting
the CD into the reader. If this should be the case the next steps must be followed:
1. Identify in the CD-ROM the installation files of the ZIVerlog version to be installed, as
more than one ZIVerlog version or even some other application could exist. There could
be two different CD-ROM structures: a set of files named Disk1, Disk2, Disk 3, or a
set of compressed files.
2. If the structure is a set of files named in sequence, open directory named "Disk1" and
execute file setup.exe. If files are compressed files launch file setup.exe.
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Target directory
During the installation process the program gives options to select the carpet where the
program is to be installed, as well as the group to be generated in the program manager.
A carpet named ZIVERLOG will be created by default in drive C that can be modified at will.
Similarly, the ZIVerlog installation program will create by default a group in the program
manager named ZIV Equipments Configurations. This can also be modified at will.
1.2.4
Program Start
After installing ZIVerlog double click the ZIVERLOG icon to start the application
The program starts displaying a screen with the program version and in abbreviated form the
user or department receiving the program, its serial number and logo of the company receiving
the ZIVerlog. Press the button OK to go to the following screen, represented below:
This screen requests the introduction of access words to operate the program. Access
passwords set up for the Super User at the time of program delivery are as follows.
User: RAMON PEREZ
Password: JUAN
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The user name and the password must be entered in lower case. After filling in the first field
press the return key to go to next entry or use the mouse directly. If the user name is incorrect a
note on the screen UNKNOWN USER appears, and the correct user name must be entered. If,
on the other hand, the entered password is incorrect the following message on the upper right
corner of the screen appears:
INCORRECT PASSWORD
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1.3.1
1.3.2
1.3.3
1.3.5
1.3.1
First Screen
1.3.2
General Configuration
Selecting General Configuration option on the first screen drops down the menu shown to the
right.
Selecting the first option, Users, on said menu, the possible users are defined with the
corresponding access passwords and access levels.
Parameters for communications with
the equipment from the PC can be set
through the Communications option.
Within Substations configuration, the
substations, their bays and the
equipment included in the specific
substation are defined. Finally, the
Editor of Single Line Diagrams
allows
single
line
diagram
management, both for generating and
deleting diagrams.
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1.3.3
Users
1.3.3.a
Press the New button to add new users. This button is disabled when the Super User is
selected. After pressing the New button all fields become blank. Then fill in the required data
and press the Add button.
To delete a user, select with the page down and page up keys the user whose access is to be
denied. Once selected, press the Delete button. The user will be removed from the database.
1.3.3.b
To change Super User name and password: go to the screen with Super User data, modify
fields User and Password and press the Add button.
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ZIVerlog has 4 different access levels. Specific levels are allocated to each user, allocation of
more than one level being possible when required, such as Information and Modification.
Access levels are:
1- Information: Allows displaying existing configurations with no modification option and
allows reading compilation backups containing all binary compilations carried out by
ZIVerlog.
2- Modification. Allows compilation and transfer to physical support. Also, existing
configurations can be modified and new configurations can be edited. Regarding backups
management, both reading and creation of new backups is possible.
3- Configuration. Allows modification of communications data and terminal equipment
configuration. Also, reading backups is possible.
4- Super User. This access level allows all operations possible within the ZIVerlog
program.
1.3.4
Communications Configuration
Selecting
the
second
General
Configuration
menu
option,
Communications,
displays
the
screen to the right, containing specific
data for the communication between
the
PC
and
the
equipment.
Communication configuration fields
are as follows:
- PC communications Port.
- Communication
Speed
-
between the PC
equipment.
Required Parity.
Stop bit.
and
the
Communications data for front port RS232 are fixed (except for models 6CCD, with a speed of
19200) as follows:
Speed
Parity
Stop bit
4800 bps
Even
1 bit
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1.3.5
Substations Configuration
Selecting the third Configuration menu option, Substations, displays the substation manager,
which consists of 3 screens: one for substation definition, a second one for substation bays and
the last one for bay equipment definition.
1.3.5.a
Substations
Adding Substations
Deleting Substations
After selecting the substation, press the Delete button to delete the substation. The selected
substation will be deleted after checking the delete confirmation dialogue checkbox.
Note: deleting a substation implies deleting all bays and bay equipment. It must also be noted that deleting
equipment implies deleting all the configurations generated for the same.
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Modifying substations
To modify substation data we must first select the substation to be modified. Then field data are
modified and the Modify button is pressed. After checking the modify confirmation dialogue
checkbox the program updates the selected substation with new values.
Copying substations
After selecting the substation, press the Copy button to make a full copy of the substation. After
checking the copy confirmation dialogue box, same as for the delete case, the substation will be
copied with its bays and equipment on other substation that will use the same name as the
native substation but with the prefix COPY.
Report
Press the Summary button to obtain a report with substation data, bays and equipment.
Pressing said button displays the screen represented to the right. On this screen you can select
whether sending the report directly to a printer, display it on screen or save it to a postscript file.
To get a postscript file select
the File option and allocate the
required directory in the field
with the same name. This
operation can be done directly
in the field or pressing the
button shown to the right of the
field, selecting a directory from
the drop down list.
1.3.5.b
Bays
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The buttons next to Voltage level and Bay fields allow access to a screen where a voltage level
used in other substation bay or a bay name used in bays can be selected. This could be useful
for names with little variation.
The Equipment in the bay field shows equipment defined for the bay. This list is only for
information.
Adding Bays
Press the New button to add new substation bays. All fields to be filled in with the new data
become blank. Then fill in at least the bay name and press the Add button.
Deleting Bays
After selecting the substation, press the Delete button to delete the bay. The selected bay will
be deleted after checking the delete confirmation dialogue checkbox.
Note: deleting a bay implies deleting all bay equipment. It must also be noted that deleting equipment implies
deleting all the configurations generated for the same.
Modifying Bays
To modify bay data we must select the substation bay to be modified and then modify field data.
Press the Modify button to make the modification effective.
Copying Bays
After bay selection, press the Copy button to make a full copy of the bay. After checking the
copy confirmation dialogue box, the bay and bay equipment will be copied to the substation
selected from a screen with a list of all substations defined until now. Equipment numbers can
be altered in the copy, as in the same substation there cannot be two equipment with the same
number.
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Equipment
Adding Equipment
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Deleting Equipment
After selecting the equipment to be deleted, press the Delete button to delete the equipment.
The equipment selected will be deleted after checking the delete confirmation dialogue
checkbox. It must be remembered that deleting equipment implies deleting all control
configurations generated for the same.
Modifying Equipment
To modify equipment data we must first select the substation, the substation bay and the
equipment and then modify the data. Then press the Modify button to make the modification
effective.
Copying Equipment
After selecting the equipment, press the Copy button to make a full copy of the equipment. After
checking the copy confirmation dialogue box, the equipment will be copied to the desired
substation and bay. The latter will be selected through screens with a number of lists containing
all the substations defined until now and available selected substation bays. The equipment
number can be altered in the copy, as there cannot be two equipment with the same number for
one substation.
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Chapter 2
Application
Development
Contents
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
Configuration Definition
Configuration Logic
SL Diagram Connections
Configuration Alarm System
Configuration Settings
Physical Address
Configuration Tags
Configurations Management
Reports
2.1.1
The purpose of the present Chapter is defining the configuration to be created. First, note that
configurations can be defined in two different ways: creating a new configuration or modifying
an existing configuration. Second, note that configurations, no matter which way they are
defined, consists of 3 parts: logic, SL Diagram and Alarm System.
Out of the three separate parts, logic is the most important, as no configuration can exist
without logic. There could be configurations with no SL diagram, but this must be stated
allocating the nil SL diagram from the list of available SL diagrams.
Also, there could be configurations with no alarm system, but this must also be stated,
allocating an alarm system to the configuration and then when defining the alarm system,
stating it has no alarm system (see Chapter 2.4).
2.1.1
Equipment Selection
From the General menu screen, select the Equipment option to display a screen to access the
different equipment entered into each substation.
This way, to access for
example the configuration of
equipment Nr. 0 of a given
substation,
select
the
applicable substation from the
Substation drop down list;
then, select the applicable
equipment bay from the Bay
drop down list and finally, select
equipment Nr. 0 from the
Equipment List. A number of
fields can be found beneath the
selection lists, which show data
of the equipment currently
selected, and that the right
equipment has been selected.
Clicking OK displays a new
screen, with the general menu
shown below. Clicking Cancel
returns to the previous screen.
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- New Configuration. This option enables designing a new configuration for the selected
equipment.
2.1.1.a
Compile Configurations
Utilities
A drop down menu appears with two options, backups and Info.
Configurations. One or more existing source files for the selected model can be saved
or deleted. They can be saved to disk, deleted from said disk or directly deleted from the
hard disk of the PC where the program is being run.
Compilations. Same actions as described for section Compile Configurations are
allowed, but here the possibility for proper compilation of configurations is restricted.
Info. Enables to produce different reports on generated configurations.
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2.1.2
New Configuration
Selecting New Configuration displays on top of the screen the substation and the equipment
and model for which a new configuration is to be generated.
The configuration is fully
determined by filling in the
following fields:
- Configuration
-
field:
configuration identifier.
SL Diagrams Available
field: bay SL diagrams.
Alarm System field:
identifier
of
Alarm
System used.
Logic Field: identifier of
logic used.
2.1.2.a
Configuration
The Configuration field will be blank. Place the cursor in the box and enter the identifier code
of the configuration to be designed.
A short summary of the configuration characteristics may be entered into the Description of
the Configuration box. This description will be useful for later screens, in way of identifying this
configuration in a more intuitive way than through its identifier.
2.1.2.b
SL Diagram
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Pressing Edit on the SL Diagrams Available screen displays a new screen, the Editor of SL
diagrams properly speaking, which contains the following menus:
Import Elements
Selecting the base (file *.bmp) from the bases available and pressing OK returns to the Editor
screen, and the selected base appears on the display. Double clicking on it the position can be
changed modifying the coordinates.
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Element: After selecting the base, selecting this option displays a drop down list with all the
possible types of elements to be included into the one line diagram. Any time an element is
selected a screen is displayed to associate each possible element position with the final
representation into the one line diagram.
It comes, therefore, to press the
different element positions (in
the figure: open, closed and
unknown for a two position
circuit breaker) and allocate the
applicable
graphic
representation. It is worth
mentioning that all graphic
representations must be the
same size.
After the allocation, the graphic
representation for each position
can be displayed. The figure
shows an open 2 position
circuit breaker.
Once the process for all possible element positions is completed, the element appears on the
left upper part of the display to be placed on the base at the desired position, using the scroll
arrows. To see the different positions select the object in question and press the tab key.
Delete base: deletes the one line diagram base shown on the display. Deletion is only possible
if no element has been introduced.
Delete selected elements: deletes selected one line diagram elements (to select, double click
on the element).
Create Element
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Options
Zoom In: after pressing open diagram, the selected element zooms in on the square grid for
modification on a pixel by pixel basis.
Zoom Out: returns the image to normal size. It is compulsory to save the graph and return to
one line diagram.
Element Frame: allows selecting whether to frame or not the selected element when it is
modified.
Also, the Editor of Single Line Diagrams allows:
- Knowing at any time the cursor position on the display through coordinates x, y.
- Changing the colour of the pixels being painted.
- Drawing straight lines or rectangles on the display when the zoom function is not
activated.
- Paint pixels at fixed positions, stating the coordinates and then pressing the Draw button.
The three last features may only be performed when the Create Element option is selected.
After creating the one line diagram, select Save Single Line Diagram on the Single Line
Diagram menu. Enter the name and version after the request from the program, and then select
Exit to return to the first screen (Single Line Diagram Editor), which displays the just created
diagram at the end of the SL Diagrams Available list. Description of the SL Diagram field will
show a summarised description of the selected SL diagram.
2.1.2.c
Alarm System
As for the alarm system associated to the configuration, an existing alarm system can be
selected from the alarm systems created for any substation equipment. To this end, on the
Description of the Configuration screen, select the substation and the equipment under
Alarm System, so that in the Existing Alarm Systems list all alarm systems associated to said
equipment configurations will be available. When selecting one alarm system, the Identifier
field will be filled in with the name of said alarm system. This way that alarm system will be
allocated to the new configuration. Furthermore, selecting the alarm system and then modifying
its name in the Identifier field, the same alarm system with a different name can be allocated, so
that said alarm system will be used with a different name.
To create a completely new alarm system, select the New option from the Existing alarm
systems list (in the field under Alarm System on the Description of the Configuration
screen). After selecting the New option, enter the Identifier of the new alarm system to be
designed into the Identifier field.
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Logic
The same procedure used for alarm systems can be used for the Logic, both to configure
already existing logics and to create new ones.
Apart from creating new
configurations the alarm system
and the logic of a given
configuration can be renamed.
To this end, fill in the
Configuration field with the
name of the configuration the
names of which are to be
modified. After this, select from
the list of defined Alarm
Systems the one the names of
which are to be changed and
write the new name into the
identifier field. Same procedure
for logics.
After selecting all the configuration identifiers (both new and renamed), press the Save button to
save the data entered. If some fields remain unfilled messages appear highlighting the missing
elements. If the description of the configuration field is missing, selecting the Save option
displays a screen with the request to fill in the field; failure to do so results in a blank field on
later screens.
Last, entered data shall be confirmed through a dialogue screen with the options YES and NO.
Pressing NO the same screen remains to allow for changes. If the configuration is accepted,
press YES and then Exit. To exit the screen without saving the data press the Exit button.
As mentioned above, in order to define a configuration, the configuration identifier, alarm
system identifier, logic and SL diagram identifiers must be defined. After defining these
elements, whether new or copied from other configurations, exit the applicable screen and
select Edition of Configurations option from the menu, and then from this option,
Configurations, select the just defined configuration from the list of Configurations to be
Selected. Based on what has been defined in the paragraph above, the full configuration can
be made, as detailed later.
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2.1.3
Modifying Configurations
From the working screen displayed after selecting Equipment on the main menu select the
equipment the configuration of which is to be modified and press OK, as seen in paragraph
2.1.1. Select the Edit Configurations option from the menu displayed on the screen, and then,
on that screen, Configurations, which displays a new screen for selecting configurations.
On this screen in the field named
Configurations to be Selected, a list
is
displayed
with
configuration
identifiers defined for the model
selected previously. Simultaneously,
the description of the selected
configuration at the time of design is
displayed.
If no configuration is to be selected press the Cancel button to return to the first screen. Once
the desired configuration is selected, press the OK button to display the next menu to modify
the configuration:
- Physical Address: gives access to modify on the one hand the connections between
logic input / output signals and physical inputs / outputs, and on the other hand to modify
the connections between logic and physical settings (see Chapter 2.6).
- SL Diagram: gives access to modify the parameters defining the SL objects (see Chapter
2.3).
- Alarm System: gives access to modify alarm signals, as well as the alarm system design
proper (see Chapter 2.4).
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2.2.1
2.2.2
2.2.1
Introduction
The term logic refers to a set of functions performed by the equipment. These functions work on
a number of analog or digital signals and settings. For a better comprehension, structure and
maintenance, logic is divided into cards.
On the Configurations screen, select the configuration to be modified from all the available
configurations on the list. Selecting one configuration displays a screen, modify configuration
menu. Activate the Logic option.
2.2.2
Logic Cards
The screen displayed after the activation of the Logic option, Logic by Card, as well as all
other screens associated to Logic, show on the header the following fields identifying the
configuration to be modified:
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OPC_ID
MAX_INP
DESCRIPTION
MAXIMUM N.
FAND
15
DENIED_INP DENIED_OUT
YES
YES
FOR
15
YES
YES
GATE OR OR NOR
FXOR
15
YES
YES
GATE XOR
FNOT
NO
NO
INVERTER
FPULSO
NO
NO
PULSE GENERATOR
50
FTEMPORA
NO
NO
TIMER TYPE A
50
FTEMPORB
NO
NO
TIMER TYPE B
10
FTEMPORH
NO
NO
TIMER HOURS
FFFRS
NO
NO
FLIP-FLOP RS
FFFD
NO
NO
FLIP-FLOP D
60
ALTOGETHER
FCONMUT
NO
NO
COMMUTATOR
FCABLE
NO
NO
DIRECT CONNECTION
FCONT
NO
NO
METER
FSUM
NO
NO
ADDER
13
FMUL
NO
NO
MULTIPLIER
10
FCABLEI
NO
NO
FCABLEV
NO
NO
FCABLEP
NO
NO
ANALOG CABLE
FCABLEQ
NO
NO
ANALOG CABLE
FCMPA
NO
NO
ANALOG COMPARATOR
FSUM16
NO
NO
16-BIT ADDER
FMUL16
NO
NO
16-BIT MULTIPLIER
FCMP16
NO
NO
16-BIT COMPARATOR
FMUX16
NO
NO
16-BIT MULTIPLEXER
FCONT16
NO
NO
16-BI METER
FBIT0
NO
NO
BIT ZERO
FCABLEA
NO
NO
ANALOG CABLE
OPC_ID
MAX_INP
DENIED_INP / OUT
Operator identifier.
Maximum possible number of inputs.
States whether an operator input / output can be negated
or not.
Operator description.
Total number of operators of that type that may be used
in each logic.
DESCRIPTION
MAXIMUM N
Selecting an example from the Logic by Card screen, the identifiers represent:
fOR < E_ORG-A52, E_ORL-A52 > R_00
fOR is the operator identifier (OPC_ID). Within "< >" are the identifiers of the operator inputs
and, if applicable, of the settings, separated by commas. If the input is a negated signal, the
signal code is preceded by the symbol "/". After > is the identifier of the operator output.
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In the same screen card operators can be scrolled using the arrow keys. In addition there are
four buttons for card definition as follows:
Add: adds inputs / outputs or operator settings.
Delete: deletes the card operator.
New: allows entering a new card operator.
Sort: selects operator execution sequence.
Modify Operators
To modify specific operators, once the operator is displayed on the screen, overwrite the
previously defined operator inputs and settings in the boxes. Modify in the same way input and
output negations or the selection of settings activated on leading edge (i.e. activated on 1.05
times the signal value) or trailing edge (activated on 0.95 times the signal value).
The maximum number of signals available is shown in the operator description table in this
same chapter. On the other hand, only a few limitations exist to allocate names to tags as
follows:
- Operator input tags must start with the letter E_, except for card internal signals that start
with the letter R_.
- Operator output tags must start with the letter S_, except for card internal signals that
start with the letter R_.
To create a new operator select the New button, after which all the boxes will be empty and the
operators list accessible, so that operator identifiers can be selected and the desired signals
entered. Updating changes with the Add button creates a new card operator.
Delete Operators
If the operator displayed on the screen is to be deleted, press the Delete button. A confirmation
dialogue box appears. Once confirmed, the operator modification screen will display the next
operator.
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Once the desired operators have been modified, or new ones created if required, said operators
can be sorted to be executed in a user-defined sequence. To this end, press the Sort button to
display the screen below.
As new operators are being
created, these are placed at the
end of the Cards from Logic
Sorted by Actual Command
list. To modify this sequence
select one by one the operators
on that list pressing the
Connect button after the
selection. To undo any step,
press the Disconnect button,
the element will return into the
original list with the actual
command
sequence.
The
Disconnect All button undoes
all the steps at the same time.
Once all the operators have been place in the list to the right, press the Reorganize button to
update the internal indices of said elements. When performing this operation a dialogue box
request is displayed "CONFIRM REORGANIZING?". After confirming the modifications, the
new operators list is placed in the list to the left, which may be reorganized again.
Once all the desired changes have been introduced in the actual command sequence, press the
Exit button to return to the card operator modification screen. From this screen, once the
desired modifications have been introduced, press the Exit button to return to the Logic by
Card screen.
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2.2.2.c
2.2.2.d
From the Logic by Card screen, cards may also be copied with a different name for later
modification. To this end, select the Copy card button. Pressing this button displays the screen
described in the preceding paragraph, but with the Available Cards option disabled.
Introducing an identifier in the New field and then pressing OK a new card identical to the card
that was selected on the screen is created, but with the new identifier.
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2.2.2.f
Sort Cards
Cards are sorted on the above represented screen, which is displayed pressing the Sort button.
Finally, the card sorting process is the same as the process described to sort the operators (see
Sort Card Operators).
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Card Connection
- Connect. Pressing this button connect signals shown in Outputs / Inputs to be connected
-
The connection between cards can be done in two different ways: automatic or manual.
Automatic Connection
The automatic connection is used to directly connect card outputs to card inputs, such that all
cards are interrelated. This automatic connection is done provided the signals have the same
name except for the prefix E_,S_.
E_xxxx will be connected to S_xxxx provided the names (xxxx) coincide, the unmatched
signals remaining unconnected. To this end, with no need for any selection, press the Auto
button.
Sometimes this way of connecting signals is not enough, or the user wants the connection to be
done in a different way, for which a manual connection is used, connecting signals one by one
even if they have different names.
.
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Manual Connection
If manual connections are to be made when a new logic is being designed, it is advisable doing
an automatic connection first and then carry out the appropriate modifications in manual mode.
Delete Connections
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2.3 SL Diagram
Connections
2.3.1
2.3.2
2.3.3
2.3.1
Select Configuration
Select the equipment to be configured from the screen displayed after pressing Equipment in
the main menu and press Accept. Then select the configuration the signals of which,
associated to each of the system elements, are to be specified. Then, press the SL Diagram
option in the menu displayed next.
2.3.2
The SL Diagram option activates the screen represented below. The following fields appear on
top of said screen as well as on top of all other screens associated to the allocation of signals to
system elements:
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2.3.3
Clicking on any of the system elements displays the screen represented below. The screen is
the same for all system elements, the only difference being that the top of the screen contains
the specific element name, description, and the description of input and output signals adapted
to each element. Necessary buttons to modify the system element are:
Connect. To allocate element
position
or
their
local
commands to a specific signal
to activate them.
Replace. Replaces the existing
connection for the selected
position by the signal at that
time on the field Available
Connections to the Element
Inputs
or
outputs,
as
applicable.
2.3.3.a
To select a given system element input signal from all the available signals in the logic outputs
bar. Selection bars are:
boolean values. These values (settings) are fixed but user configurable from the
alphanumeric equipment display (protection subsystem). Logic settings are normally used
by system elements as delay times before sending command failure messages.
Available Direct Connections. Other signals can be configured as system element
inputs:
ED + T. + F. In this selection bar any of the physical inputs (ED), TRUE, FALSE or NULL,
corresponding to the applicable fixed value input can be selected independently form the
logic. The NULL input us used when no value is needed for that input, as when a SL
diagram is being modified and there is an input that should not exist, but is kept because
it exists into the other SL diagram.
EP + LP. Logic inputs from the protection and protection LEDs.
ESC. Writing signals from communications.
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This field allows allocating an existing logic input signal to each system element output signal
from all available signals in the following selection bar:
- Available logic inputs. Signals activated by given system element positions become
part of the logic as input signals. These signals are single commands.
This field displays the list of connections between element input and output signals and the
positions activated by said signals.
2.3.3.b
All system elements have a number of positions defined as a function of the type of element. A
three-position breaker, for example, has the following positions, which can be seen in the
Element Inputs and Outputs:
These positions can be activated by logic output signals, physical inputs, protection inputs,
writing signals or TRUE, FALSE and NULL. Some positions (element outputs), are connected
to logic input signals. The first word of lines in Element inputs and outputs field shows if
system element positions are to be connected to an input signal, an output signal or a setting.
Namely, if this first word is entrada, then a connection to an output signal is required and the
opposite.
Initially, connections of the applicable positions are not established, so that the field mentioned
in the paragraph above will display the following for each position:
Input: BUSBAR BREAKER CLOSE COMMAND FAILURE= NO CONNECTION
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Add Connection
In order to associate a given signal to a system element position, first select the position to
which a given connection is to be allocated. If the position corresponds to a system element
input or setting, select signals from Available connections to the element inputs. Pressing
the Connect button associates the selected signal to the position in the Element Inputs and
Outputs field list.
If the position of the system element to be configured corresponds to one of the elements
output signals, one of the signals in the Available logic inputs list will be selected. After
selecting the corresponding signal and the position to which the signal is to be allocated, press
Connect. Once the proper changes are made, press Exit to return to the screen displaying the
SL diagram.
Replace Connection
If the configuration has previously been designed and a given position connection is to be
modified, proceed as described in the previous paragraph, except that in this case Replace
instead of Connect must be pressed.
2.3.3.c
Elements Attributes
The first section below element description in the Connections screen corresponds to element
Attributes and includes:
- Hidden. Hides any selected element not to appear in the equipment graphic display after
loading the configuration.
- Non selectable. Makes the element in question non-selectable on the equipment graphic
-
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2.3.4
Measure Connections
Other options will be that measures to be displayed come from an EAC (analog position
calculated in the logic), or else Meters (CONT) used in the logic. EAC and meters option will be
enabled as a function of the type of equipment to be configured. In these two last cases
attention shall be paid to the numbers allocated, as they must be the same as for the logic.
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2.4.1
2.4.2
2.4.3
2.4.1
Configuration Selection
Once the equipment and the configuration the alarm system of which is to be modified, are
selected from among all the configurations available in the list, or, if applicable, the signals
associated to the alarms specified, activate the Alarm System option in the menu below.
2.4.2
- Configuration.
-
States
the
SL
diagram
configuration identifier.
Alarm System. States
said configuration alarm
system identifier.
Model.
Configuration
model identifier.
or not.
Alarm Recognition. Selects whether the alarm system should be provided with alarm
acknowledge or not. If the alarm system is configured without recognition, alarm texts
will always be shown on the applicable graphic display; if the alarm is active, the alarm
text blinks. If the alarm system is configured with recognition, the alarm screen will be
empty if no signals are active; when an alarm is activated, the alarm text blinks, meaning
that the alarm has been activated, until the alarm is acknowledged by pressing a key.
After acknowledgement, texts will stay without blinking if the alarm persists, and will
disappear in case the alarm disappears before the acknowledgement.
Number of Alarm Screens. Allows selecting the number of alarm screens (eight alarms
per screen) on the equipment graphic display.
Text and Alarm Inputs. Presents a number of buttons assembled into three groups of
eight buttons each representing the possible alarm screens on the equipment graphic
display. Each button activates a new alarm configuration screen (see paragraph 2.4.3).
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To configure the alarm system select the desired options in the above described fields and
configure each alarm, as described in paragraph 2.4.3.
After configuring all alarm system elements, press the Save button (in the Alarm System
Definition screen) to save this alarm system configuration and Exit to return to the
Configuration menu screen.
If instead of defining each element, an existing alarm system is copied and modifications
introduced, select the alarm system identifier to be copied and press Save.
If other alarm systems are accessed through the arrow buttons before the
configuration is saved, the last modifications will be lost when returning to
the configuration being designed. Pressing Save copies the alarm system
displayed at that time, the modifications of which are being introduced, and
all changes introduced previously into the same will be lost.
2.4.3
On this screen a logic output signal, a protection input signal or a physical input can be
associated to a specific alarm and text can be allocated to represent the alarm on the
equipment graphic display.
The alarm activating signal is selected from one of the two selection bars in the Alarm
Activating Input field. In the Logic Output selection bar, one signal can be selected out of all
the existing logic output signals. In the Physical Signal selection bar, one protection input or
one of the available physical inputs can be selected.
Once the alarm activation signal is selected, it appears in the Input connected to alarm field.
To associate the representative text to the alarm, click on any of the Row 1, Row 2 and Row 3
fields and write the desired text. Text can include a maximum of six letters. Once the
modifications are done, press the Update button to save changes and Exit to return to the first
alarm system definition screen.
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2.5.1
2.5.2
2.5.3
2.5.1
Configuration Selection
The same as with the logic, SL diagram and alarm system, once the equipment and
configuration the physical settings of which are to be modified, are selected, activate the
Settings option in the configuration modification menu.
2.5.2
Clicking the Settings option displays the screen represented below. The screen consisting of
the following fields:
- Configuration. Identifier
-
After selecting the settings family to be checked or modified, the Settings Detail field will show
the first from among all the saved settings. If the configuration is being designed, this field will
be empty. Pressing the scroll buttons displays all settings belonging to the selected type saved
into this configuration.
The Setting Identifier field shows the identifier used as physical setting to be associated to a
logic setting. The Description field shows a brief description of the setting application. This brief
description constitutes the Message to be used on the alphanumeric graphic display to refer to
the settings.
The following buttons are available on this screen:
- Predefined settings. This option establishes default settings. See the enclosed default
settings table.
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2.5.3
Settings Configuration
Settings are fully user-defined, namely, the setting description, the message to appear on the
equipment MMI and the maximum, minimum and default values are defined by the user for
each of the settings types, whether they be time, integer, analog, parameter or related settings.
Settings identifiers are the only parameters allocated by the program automatically and
sequentially after pressing the New button.
The maximum number of settings for each setting type is as follows:
AJTxxx
AJHxxx
AJBxxx
AJAxxx
AJPxxx
AJRxxx
11
4
10
5
10
10
AJTxxx
AJHxxx
AJBxxx
AJAxxx
AJPxxx
AJRxxx
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10
2.5.3.a
Predefined Settings
Logic physical settings can be introduced in manual or automatic mode, accepting settings
configured as predefined. To include predefined settings press the Predefined Settings button.
Said settings can be displayed on the screen through the arrow buttons. This button is only
accessible when the configuration is being created.
Table 2.5-1:Default Settings
SETTING_ID DESCRIPTION
MESSAGE
MAXIMUM
MINIMUM DEFAULT_VALUE
AJB000
AJB001
Activac. sellado
AJB002
Activ. Deslastre
AJB003
Prioridad Deslas
AJP000
TIME 1 S
Tiempo 1 sg
AJP001
40 MS PULSES
Tiempo 40 msg
0.04
0.04
0.04
AJP002
Tiempo 60 msg
0.06
0.06
0.06
AJP003
0.08
0.08
0.08
AJR000
Tpo Fallo + 1 s
AJR001
AJR002
Tpo Deslastre
AJT000
Tiempo Desc. 52
30
AJT001
Tiempo Desc. 89
30
15
AJT002
FAILURE TIME
10
0.5
AJT003
0.5
AJT004
Duracion Pulsos
0.3
AJT005
180
60
AJT006
30
15
AJT007
Tiemp Disp_escal
0.5
2.5.3.b
To modify any characteristic of the setting on the screen, overwrite in the desired field and then
press the Modify button to update the changes. To delete the setting on the screen press the
Delete button.
2.5.3.c
To create a new setting press the New button to empty the Settings details fields and
introduce the details. Once the setting is created, press the Modify button to save the changes.
When creating settings, as many related settings as logic related settings
must be created, as it is not possible to allocate two logic related settings
to the same physical setting. Said connection is possible with the rest of
settings provided the user accepts that in this case, both logic settings are
the same physical setting.
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2.6.1
2.6.2
2.6.1
Configuration Selection
Once the configuration the physical addresses of which are to be associated to logic inputs /
outputs or logic settings, is selected, activate the Logic or Settings option, as required, in the
menu represented below.
2.6.2
Logic Connections
Selecting the Logic option in the above menu activates the screen represented below. This
screen consists of the following fields:
These fields appear when the Outputs button (Lower left corner of the above represented
screen) is activated. If the Inputs button is pressed, the screen turns into a similar screen to
connect logic inputs to the corresponding physical inputs. This screen is only different in that all
fields contain the word inputs instead of outputs.
Note: if the configuration is new, the switching buttons between inputs and outputs will not be available. Prior
to connecting logic inputs, all logic outputs must be connected.
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- Associate. Connects the logic input / output signal on the Logic Output / Input to be
-
Connected (as a function of the activated screen) to the signal on the Physical Output /
Input to be Connected.
Automatic EDC. Automatically connects all the available logic output signals in the
Available Logic Outputs list to the calculated digital states available in the
corresponding list and actual sequence. This button is only accessible from the available
physical outputs screen.
Eliminate. Deletes the connection selected in the Connections Performed list.
2.6.2.a
only
the
To connect a logic output to a physical output select signals from the corresponding selection
bars. Once the signals appear on the Logic Output to be Connected and Physical Output to
be Connected fields press the Associate button. Said connection will appear in the last
position of the Connections Performed list, and their signals will not be present anymore in the
selection bars.
The normal procedure is to connect first the corresponding signals to the physical outputs,
protection outputs, converters and LEDs and, then connect the remaining logic outputs to the
digital states automatically calculated through the Automatic EDC button. This type of
connection allocates consecutive EDC signals to the logic outputs in the same sequence as in
the Available Logic Output list.
To delete a connection select it from the Connections performed list and press Delete.
Corresponding signals will again be available in the list of available outputs.
Only when all logic outputs are connected, the Inputs button will be available to switch to the
logic inputs connection screen.
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2.6.2.b
Logic inputs can be connected to one signal selected from the five available selection bars.
These bars contain the following groups of signals:
To connect a logic input to a physical input select both signals from the applicable selection
bars. Once both signals appear in the Logic Input to be Connected and Physical Input to be
Connected fields, press the Associate button. Said connection will appear in the last position
of the Connections Performed list. In this case signals will not be removed from the Available
Physical Inputs selection bars, as the same physical signal can be connected to two logic
inputs.
To delete a connection select said connection from the Connections Performed list and press
Delete. Corresponding signals will again be available in the available inputs lists.
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2.6.3
Selecting Settings on the Physical Address option list (see paragraph 2.6.1) displays the
screen represented to the right.
This screen is similar to the
screens associated with the
connections between output /
input logic and physical signals;
they only differ in that instead of
inputs or outputs, appear
settings,
and
automatic
connections are not possible.
Available physical settings for connections are defined in Chapter 2.5. These settings are of two
types:
- User Settings: AJT, AJB, AJH, AJP, AJA. These are user-defined logic settings.
- Internal Settings: AJR. Settings calculated by the logic. These types of settings do not
allow allocating two logic settings to the same physical setting.
To connect available logic settings to available physical settings defined in the settings section
follow the same procedure as for the connection of a logic output / input signal to a physical
output / input signal. Details for said connections are explained in previous paragraphs of this
same Chapter.
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2.7.1
2.7.2
2.7.3
2.7.4
2.7.5
2.7.1
Configuration Selection
Once the equipment and the configuration, the tags of which, used for communications with the
central unit, are to be modified or defined, are selected, activate the Local Scada option of the
Configuration modification menu. Then select the Digital or Analog option.
2.7.2
Selecting the Digital tag option displays the screen represented below. This screen includes a
number of fields described and explained below:
- Configuration: Identifier
-
of the configuration to be
created or modified.
Model: Identifies the
model the configuration
of which is to be
modified.
Type of Tag: divided into
three groups, as a
function of the message
used to communicate
with the central unit,
each group is used to
transmit a specific type of
signals.
o ISC tags. Used to
transmit physical inputs (ED), protection inputs (EP), local commands (OL), calculated
digital states (EDC) and protection LEDs (LP).
o ISE tags. Used to transmit single commands (OS), also known as controls.
o ISS tags. Used to transmit write signals (ESC).
User Assigned Values. This field shows the tag to be assigned (tag number), a tag
description (if applicable) and the corresponding logic signal to be transmitted.
Users Tags Status: assigned tags list.
Selecting the group of tags to be assigned in the Type of Tag field, the Users Tags Status list
will be empty if the configuration is being created. If an existing configuration is being modified,
said list will contain all tags belonging to the selected type, assigned to the signals to be
transmitted through communications.
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The Assigned to Internal Tag selection bar contains all logic signals corresponding to the type
or types of signals that can be transmitted according to the type of tag selected in Type of Tag.
Buttons are available in the User tags screen and their description are as follows:
2.7.3
Tag description is as follows: tag identifier (Tag 10), type of tag (EDC 11), logic signal to
transmit (-> S_I52-EXTRA) and description of the transmitted signal.
To delete a tag from the list, select the line to be deleted in the Users Tag State list and then
press Eliminate. After the modifications, press Exit to return to the configuration modification
menu (paragraph 2.7.1).
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2.7.4
In some communications protocols, analog tags (protection measures, for example) are always
sent to Remote and, besides, in a given sequence, so that in these protocols there is no need
for analog tag configurations. However, there are other protocols for which transmission of
these measures or a specific sequence is not needed, so that, if they are to be sent to Remote,
this must be done through configurable analog tags from the Ziverlog.
Selecting Analog, in the Local Scada option of the configuration modification menu (see
paragraph 2.7.1), displays a screen represented below.
This Analog Signal to Send to
Remote screen includes a
number of fields described
below:
- Configuration: Identifier
-
Selecting the group of tags to be assigned in the Type of Tag field, the Users Tags Status list
will be empty if the configuration is being created; If an existing configuration is being modified,
said list will contain all tags belonging to the selected type, assigned to the signals to be
transmitted through communications.
User Assigned Values lists contain all possible values for the model being configured and,
besides, if these are being used by the logic, the lists will show the logic tag to which they are
connected.
Buttons available in the Analog Signal to Send to Remote are:
- Assign: to add a tag to the list of configured tags to be sent through communications.
- Eliminate: to delete a tag from the Users Tags Status list.
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2.8 Configurations
Management
2.8.1
2.8.2
2.8.3
2.8.4
2.8.5
2.8.1
Prior to sending the configuration to the terminal equipment all entered data must be compiled.
This process is carried out from the configuration definition menu activating the Compile
Configurations option.
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2.8.2
The Configuration field drop down list contains all existing configurations of the equipment
shown on top of the screen. Select a configuration and then press the desired button to:
- Compile
2.8.3
Binary.
Compiles
the
configuration generating
the binary code, which is
the code introduced into
the equipment. If errors
occur the compilation
review
will
not
be
generated
and
said
errors will be displayed
on screen.
Compile Ascii. This
compilation is only valid
to check for errors. If no
errors are present details
of the configuration to be
sent to the equipment
can be reviewed. If errors
are present a screen
identical to the screen
displayed when trying to compile binary will be displayed.
Info. Displays the identifiers of the configuration, logic, SL diagram, and alarm system of
the selected configuration, apart from some additional description, as the version and
description (as applicable), as shown to the right.
The Versions field appears in the second place of the Compilation screen. Said field is used to
send configuration binary codes to equipment.
The drop down list includes all the existing binary code versions for the same configuration
(already selected in the corresponding field). The DESCRIPTION OF THE CONFIGURATION
VERSION field displays the notes introduced when generating the version binary code. Two
options are available for the selected version:
- Configure.
Before confirming the transfer, connect the equipment and select control mode in the
CONFIGURE EQUIPMENT menu option of the alphanumeric display.
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During the configuration transfer, if the port is not connected to the equipment or is engaged by
other application, an error message "EQUIPMENT CONNECTION ERROR" or UNSUITABLE
HARDWARE appears.
If the connection has been correctly established, after the transfer the equipment is ready to
operate through the control subsystem with the loaded configuration.
The
CHECKPOINTS
field
shows the logic, SL diagram
and configuration checksums
to check coincidence with what
has been loaded into the
equipment. This can also be
checked in the equipment
pressing the Relay info button
where,
apart
from
the
checksums, information on
the model and configuration,
logic, SL diagram and alarm
system identifiers is obtained
pressing
the
Ask
the
equipment for information
button. If the port is not
connected to the equipment or
is engaged by other application,
an
error
message
"EQUIPMENT CONNECTION
ERROR" appears.
2.8.4
Backups Management
The following operations related to backups management can also be made from the
Compilation screen:
- Create Backup. Creates a copy of the binary compilation of the selected ZIVerlog
configuration into a specified folder or floppy disk.
- Read Backup. Reads a binary file from the specified folder or floppy disk and displays on
screen the saved equipment configurations for deletion or transfer to the terminal
equipment, as described in the last section.
The ACCESSING TO field shows directory paths to reach the *.bin file, to highlight that the
information source is not the ZIVerlog program. To return to the initial situation just press the
same button used to read the backup, now with the inscription Read Source in it.
Backups management can also be made from the configuration definition menu, selecting the
Utilities option and then, Backups and Compilations.
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A screen identical to the Compilation screen is displayed, except that only equipment
configuration and management of already generated binary codes is possible, as already
described in the present and last sections.
The reason for this double option is to establish different access levels to the ZIVerlog, so that
given users can access the backups management only through this second option,
configurations being therefore restricted for said users. The same screen has been kept for
simplicity reasons.
2.8.5
Pressing the Equipment option in the first menu of the ZIVerlog, select the hardware model
the configuration or configurations of which are to be saved into floppy disk (source files), or the
database of which is to be deleted or updated with floppy disk files. The model is an extract
from the selected commercial equipment model. E.g., it will be 7IRDA01 for model
7IRDxxxxxxA01xx.
Selecting the equipment displays the first configuration menu. Select the Utilities, Backups
option and then Configurations. This displays the Configurations Management screen.
Through this screen, from the different accessible units, the configuration or configurations
associated to said model can be selected to be saved, deleted or updated.
2.8.5.a
The Configurations Management screen, to the right, consists of the following fields:
- Available
Configurations. List of
available configurations
for
the
previously
selected equipment, with
description
and
configuration identifier or
Code.
Target folder: this field
shows the unit on which
the configuration is to be
copied or updated.
Source folder: in this
field the unit from which
a given configuration is
to be read is selected.
Configuration detail: this field shows the logic, model, SL diagram and version and
alarm system identifiers of the configuration selected in the Available Configurations
list.
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- Read folder. Reads the existing configurations in the Source folder selected unit and the
list in the Available Configurations field. In this case all equipment configurations the
model of which coincide with the equipment hardware model for which some are to be
updated, are extracted from the source folder.
Create / Update folder. Saves into the unit specified in Target folder the configuration
selected in the Available Configurations list.
Delete. Deletes from the unit specified in Source folder the configuration selected in the
Available Configurations list. It can only be deleted from C:\.
Update. Updates in the unit specified in Target folder the configuration selected in the
Available Configurations list with the corresponding Source folder configuration.
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2.9 Reports
2.9.1
2.9.2
2.9.3
2.9.4
2.9.1
Configuration Selection
Selecting the equipment involved, through the first program menu, displays the menu for
configuration definition. Select Utilities and then the Reports option as shown in the figure
below.
Selecting the Reports option displays the Data Generator screen, from where different reports
of any configuration generated for the selected equipment can be obtained.
The Substation, Bay, Equipment and Model fields on the top of the screen are only for
information. Their function is to check that the desired equipment has been selected.
The Configuration setting
section
consists
of
the
Configurations list and the
Description field. The first
contains all the available
configurations assigned to the
selected
equipment.
The
Description field refreshes with
the description assigned to the
configuration
as
new
configurations are selected in
the list. Reports obtained are
for the selected bay.
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2.9 Reports
2.9.2
Types of Report
Any of 8 types of report available can be selected in the Reports to Print field, within the Print
configuration section, for printing. All, several or only one report can be selected for printing.
Reports are selected for printing with a tick in the check box ( ). All are selected by default. The
different types of reports are:
- Cards List. List of all logic cards with identifier and description.
- Logic Tags. List of all logic tags with the assigned connections.
- Cards. List of all logic cards broken down into their respective operators and their input
-
2.9.3
Reports incorporate a common page header and footer with a number of fields, which can be
modified any time they are printed.
These fields are blank by default, except for the upper left corner with the company logo. To
modify the remaining fields, they are available in the Page header and footer data section. The
fields Drawing #, cdn/cdr, revision and revision date are used to entirely identify the document.
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2.9.4
Printing Reports
Reports can be sent directly to a printer, can be displayed on screen or can be sent to a
postscript file, which can be later sent to a printer. To select where to send the report, select
one from among the options presented as Console / Printer / File. These options are exclusive
from each other, so that only one of them can be executed.
When print to a postscript file is
selected a screen is displayed
to assign a place and a name
to every file. Default names are
assigned to each file as shown
in the figure.
For the files not to be printed,
all fields related to them in this
screen
will
be
disabled.
Pressing Cancel in this screen
cancels the print returning to
the previous screen. The name
and place of the files to be generated can be written directly in the corresponding fields or else
press the button next to them, by which another screen is displayed from which to search
directories and write the file name.
Once the configuration the reports of which are to be generated is selected, the report or reports
to be generated are decided, the page headers and footers are filled in (if required) and
console, printer or file is decided, press the Accept button to generate the reports. After
completing the reports return to the report-generating screen. Press the Cancel button to return
to the first configuration menu.
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