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3 1MRS Issued: Version: E/ DMS Contents: 1. About this manual Copyrights Trademarks General Use of symbols Document conventions Terminology Abbreviations Related documents Document revisions Introduction General about DMS 600 software General about DMS 600 Workstation Software release updates New features and functions in DMS New features and functions in DMS New features and functions in DMS User and region management General about user and region management Logoff mode User level rights Regions Starting DMS 600 WS Starting DMS 600 WS User interface General about user interface Workstation status bar User interface settings Network windows General about network windows Controlling the views in network windows Operational zooming System specific zooms Session specific zooms Coloring of network windows Displaying conductor codes and line types Hiding voltage levels

4 DMS MRS Coloring in network and protection analysis Code and label controls Showing free database objects, texts and measurements Symbol legend Line color legend Parallel network views Network diagrams General about network diagrams Coloring in network diagrams Codes and labels in network diagrams Station diagrams General about station diagrams Station and control pictures MicroSCADA control dialogs Internal station diagrams Coloring in station diagrams Other fixed medium and low voltage diagrams General about other fixed medium and low voltage diagrams Online help Settings of workstations General about settings User manager settings Controlling user rights Changing user identifiers or user rights Changing password Network view settings General about network view settings User interface language settings User interface fonts settings Local network view settings Automatic functions associated with state changes Defining automatic function settings Automatic GSM message settings in fault cases Automatic telephone answering machine using in fault cases Color settings General about color settings MV/LV station, switch and customer code color settings Settings of coloring limits for network and protection analysis Brightness and contrast for color bitmaps Network and protection analysis settings

5 1MRS DMS General about network and protection analysis settings General network analysis settings Load calculation settings Protection analysis settings Meshed network and protection analysis settings Fault management settings Fault location settings General about fault location settings General fault location settings Defining fault location settings Certainty factor settings Faulted zone location settings Load current compensation settings Impedance-based fault location settings Impedance-based earth fault location settings Switching planning settings Reporting settings Setting up switching state document Background map settings General about background map settings Outlook of background maps Storage location of background maps General functions Selecting region Selecting operational modes Controlling voltage levels Updating network data and normal switching state Updating network data Updating normal switching state Locating network components Showing node information Showing network component data Free data forms Opening free data forms Browsing free data forms Content of free data forms Management of MV/LV substation texts Browsing the attached documents Browsing the archives Displaying MV feeder information Showing important MV/LV stations transformers Alarms, warnings, notices and events General about alarms, warnings, notices and events MicroSCADA alarms

6 DMS MRS Showing alarms and warnings in network windows Showing notices in notices list Contents of the notices list Working with events lists Showing events in events list Contents of the event list Simulation of historical events General about historical events Simulating historical events Opening MicroSCADA pictures Finding customer information Sending GSM messages Sending maintenance outage information using GSM message Sending free form GSM message Browsing the sent GSM messages Sending new GSM message to same customer group Defining telephone answering machine General about telephone answering machine Defining of telephone answering machine functioning Creating new telephone answering machine message Editing telephone answering machine message Removing telephone answering machine message Creating switching state document Creating switching state document Inserting the value for additional load and border switch Field crew management General about field crew management Inserting new field crew data Editing field crew data Updating field crew locations using GPS data Showing field crews Adding own features to menu Notes and findings General about notes and findings Notes management Findings management Map printing Map printing procedure Map printing parameters Managing switching plans Topology management

7 1MRS DMS Basic functions in topology management General about topology management Switch state quality (status) received from SCADA Monitoring network topology Showing downstream and upstream traces Traces in network window Traces in network diagrams Switching devices along trace Traces from Monitor Pro graphics Showing abnormal switching states Showing LV switch changes Finding unsupplied MV/LV stations and customers Changing switching states General about switching states Changing switching state of switches connected to MicroSCADA Manual state update for switches connected to MicroSCADA Changing switching state of switches not connected to MicroSCADA Changing switching state of line sections Changing LV switch states Checking switching actions Network and protection analysis General about network and protection analysis Network analysis Load modeling Load forecasting and load estimation Showing load curve for MV/LV stations and line sections Using of MicroSCADA measurement data in network analysis Using starting motors in network analysis Performing network analysis Showing network analysis result Protection analysis Using of relay settings in protection analysis Showing protection relay settings data Notices of protection analysis Performing protection analysis Showing protection analysis results of given fault location Showing earth-fault protection analysis results Network and protection analysis using forecasted loads Network and protection analysis using simulated data General about simulation

8 DMS MRS Changing switching state Changing network analysis settings Changing protection analysis settings Changing relay settings Changing voltage value in feeding substations Changing power values to motors Changing power values to generators Setting date and time for network analysis Fault management General about fault management General progress of the MV fault management Changing to automatic fault isolation and restoration mode Fault location General about fault location Fault distance calculation Management of on-site readable fault detector state Progress of the fault location Fault isolation and restoration General about fault isolation Automatic fault isolation and restoration General about automatic fault isolation and restoration Performing automatic fault isolation and restoration General about manual fault isolation and restoration Manual MV fault management Selection of active fault Information about the active fault and fault location parameters Fault information Base data of fault Fault current data Fault impedance data Fault detector data Primary transformer data Feeding network data Information about possible fault locations for active fault Defining the faulted zone manually Performing manual fault isolation and restoration Setting the fault repaired Fault location simulation General about fault location simulation Locating real fault with changed data Changing fault information Changing fault location parameters

9 1MRS DMS Locating real faults in MicroSCADA disconnection Demonstrating fault location Manual sending of GSM message in fault case Manual definition of telephone answering machine message in fault case Management of LV outage Switching planning General about switching planning Creating switching sequence Automatic switching sequence creation Manual switching sequence creation Modifying switching sequence Saving and copying existing switching sequence Converting an existing switching sequence to a Contingency Analysis sequence Simulating switching sequence Simulating Contingency Analysis sequence Executing switching sequence Word documents Managing Word documents Document settings Document templates Modifying data content of switching plans Plan data Switching data Contingency Analysis Data Modifying switching operations Reconfiguration planning General about reconfiguration Performing reconfiguration planning Reconfiguration planning results Outage data management General about outage data management Reporting fault and maintenance outages General about reporting fault and maintenance outages Reporting of LV network outages Reporting of MV network outages Manual creation of MV outage report Reporting reclosings Automatically filled-in data in reports Defining exact MV fault location for reporting Inserting additional data of an outage Outage areas Viewing outage area data

10 DMS MRS Manual updating of switchings Manual updating of outage areas Printing outage report Archiving outage data Customer and MV/LV substation outage data Exporting outage data Database analysis General about database analysis Queries in DMS 600 software Query results in DMS 600 software Performing ready graphical query Graphical restriction of the query focus Creating simple graphical query in DMS 600 software Reporting Adding query command to menu Appendix Quick guide Index

11 1MRS DMS About this manual 1.1. Copyrights The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by ABB Oy. ABB Oy assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. 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 the use of any software or hardware described in this document. This document and parts thereof must not be reproduced or copied without written permission from ABB Oy, and the contents thereof must not be imparted to a third party nor used for any unauthorized purpose. The software or hardware described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used, copied, or disclosed only in accordance with the terms of such license. Copyright 2008 ABB Oy. All rights reserved. Document number: 1MRS Release: E/ Trademarks Registration and trademarks used in this document include: Microsoft and Windows : Registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Windows Server 2003 : Trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Other brands or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders General This describes all the functions needed in everyday use of Micro- SCADA Pro Distribution Management System DMS 600 Workstation (later in this manual DMS 600 WS) software. The DMS is a direct successor to DMS /4.1 and Open++ Opera

12 DMS MRS This describes the properties of all DMS 600 WS functions by supposing that all licenses and optional functions are included and there are no user level restrictions. The absence of a license, the absence of an optional function or user level restrictions remove optional functions or make them unavailable in the user interface. This document complies with the program version 4.2 SP1. Additional information, such as Release Notes, can be found on the program distribution media Use of symbols This publication includes warning, caution and information symbols where appropriate to point out safety-related or other important information. It also includes tips to point out useful hints to the reader. The corresponding symbols should be interpreted as follows: Warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which could result in personal injury. Caution icon indicates important information or a warning related to the concept discussed in the text. It might indicate the presence of a hazard, which could result in corruption of software or damage to equipment/property. Information icon alerts the reader to relevant factors and conditions. Tip icon indicates advice on, for example, how to design your project or how to use a certain function. Although warning hazards are related to personal injury, and caution hazards are associated with equipment or property damage, it should be understood that operation of damaged equipment could, under certain operational conditions, result in degraded process performance leading to personal injury or death. Therefore, comply fully with all warnings and caution notices Document conventions The following conventions are used for the presentation of material: The names of menus and menu items are boldfaced. For example, the File menu. 12

13 1MRS DMS The following convention is used for menu operations: MenuName > MenuItem > CascadedMenuItem. For example: select File > Coloring > Topology by Feeders. The Start menu name always refers to the Start menu on the Windows Task Bar. System prompts/messages and user responses/input are shown in the Courier font. For example, if you enter a value out of range, the following message is displayed: Entered value is not valid. The value must be 0 to 30. The names of push and toggle buttons are boldfaced. For example, click OK. The words in names of screen elements (for example, the title in the title bar of a window, the label for a field of a dialog box) are initially capitalized. Capital letters are used for the name of a keyboard key if it is labeled on the keyboard. For example, press the ENTER key. Lowercase letters are used for the name of a keyboard key that is not labeled on the keyboard. For example, the space bar, comma key, and so on. Press CTRL+C indicates that you must hold down the CTRL key while pressing the C key (to copy a selected object in this case). Press ESC E C indicates that you must press and release each key in sequence. The names of the directories and files (for example, DMS600/Settings.exe) are initially capitalized and shown in the italic font. The names of MS Access tables, queries and fields are capitalized (for example CODE field in INFOCODE table) Terminology The following is a list of terms associated with the DMS 600 which you should be familiar with. The list contains terms that are unique to ABB or have a usage or definition that is different from the standard industry usage. Term Certainty factor DMS 600 database DMS 600 Network Editor; DMS 600 NE DMS 600 Server Application; DMS 600 SA DMS 600 Workstation; DMS 600 WS Draw upon map Fault distance Description Certainty factors are used during inferencing. They define the stress on individual inference rules. Database for dynamic data in DMS 600. A program primarily used to model the distribution network onto the network database. An application used for data exchange between MicroSCADA and the instances of DMS 600. A program designed for the operating personnel of electric companies. It is used to monitor and operate electricity networks. A vector map which is drawn after other map materials and is the top map on the screen. The fault distance is determined by comparing the measured short-circuit current and the type of fault with the calculated short-circuit currents along the feeder in which a fault has been occurred. The fault location of DMS 600 WS is based on fault distance calculation and fault detector data. 13

14 DMS MRS Term Fault file Free data form Free database object Load current compensation Local Area Network; LAN MicroSCADA monitor MicroSCADA Monitor Pro MicroSCADA OPC Server MicroSCADA station picture Network database Process object Raster map Scada code System specific settings Temporary network file Vector map Virtual process point Wide Area Network; WAN Description Fault snapshot file created by DMS 600 SA. File names of fault snapshot files are Fau<xxx>.txt in which <xxx> is a consecutive number. Free data forms are the general way to present DMS 600 database content. Free database objects are user-defined object types which can be added to the network database. In the load current compensation the load current just before the fault is subtracted from the measured fault current. In the more accurate model the load behavior caused by the voltage drop during the fault is taken into account. A group of computers and other devices dispersed over a relatively limited area and connected by a communications link that enables any device to interact with any other device on the network. See also Wide Area Network. Enables interaction with the operator and the base system computer. The monitor may be of Visual SCIL or X-monitor type. MicroSCADA monitors are always connected to SYS 500 or SYS 600. MicroSCADA Monitor Pro is a new application that can show the Monitor Pro graphics of SYS 600. The MicroSCADA OPC Data Access Server is an implementation of OPC Data Access Custom Interface Standard, Version 2.05A, which is the interface specification in the MicroSCADA system. A type of MicroSCADA application picture, which gives an overview of the processes in a station. The station picture is often designed according to a single line diagram. Database for network data. A MicroSCADA process object which has a connection to a real process. Map information consisting of dots. The number of dots depends on the resolution of the map. Each dot has some color information according to the number of colors used. See also Vector map. Process object identification in DMS 600 The settings which define the functions of all instances of DMS 600 NE and DMS 600 WS. The file containing temporary network data (tempnet.dat). Map information which consists of lines and curves. See also Raster map. A MicroSCADA process point which does not have a connection to a real process. A communications network that connects geographically separated areas. See also Local Area Network. 14

15 1MRS DMS Term Workstation specific settings Description The settings which define the functions of a local workstation (DMS 600 NE or DMS 600 WS) Abbreviations Abbreviation DMS DMS 600 GPS GSM HV LAN LV MicroSCADA MV SCADA SMS SYS 600 WAN Description Distribution Management System Distribution Management System DMS 600 Global Positioning System Global System for Mobile Communication High voltage Local Area Network Low voltage MicroSCADA SYS 500 version 8.4.2, 8.4.3, 8.4.4, or 8.4.5, or Control System SYS 600 version 9.x Medium voltage Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition Short Message Service. Service for sending messages to mobile phones that use Global System for Mobile (GSM) communication. Control System SYS 600 version 9.x Wide Area Network 1.8. Related documents Table DMS 600 related documents Name of the manual DMS MRS number 1MRS System Overview DMS MRS Integration with SYS 600 DMS MRS Installation Manual 15

16 DMS MRS Name of the manual DMS MRS number 1MRS System Administration SYS MRS Installation and Administration Manual SYS MRS Document revisions Version Revision number Date History A Document created. This document replaces all versions of document 1MRS MUM. B Minor document corrections. C Changes for software revision 4.1. D Changes for software version 4.2 E Changes for software version 4.2 SP1 16

17 1MRS DMS Introduction 2.1. General about DMS 600 software Distribution Management System DMS (DMS 600) is a new version of Open++ Opera software version 3.3 with extended functionality. DMS 600 functionality is very deeply integrated to Control System SYS 600 version 9.x (SYS 600). Most of the functionality can be used also with MicroSCADA SYS 500 version 8.4.2, 8.4.3, or The abbreviation SYS 600 is used only when the topic is valid only for SYS 600. Abbreviation MicroSCADA is used when the topic is valid for both SYS 500 and SYS 600. DMS 600 is a geographical distribution network management system (DMS). The software extends traditional SCADA capabilities by providing geographically based network views. DMS 600 (Base) package provides network component data management and network modeling to provide network overview and topological coloring to see the network's state. In addition, DMS 600 has many optional modules with advanced functions. DMS 600 can be used with MicroSCADA, without SCADA or with other SCADA systems using OPC Data Access interface. The software has been designed to assist the operation's personnel of electric companies in monitoring and operating their networks. Both raster and vector based maps can be used as backgrounds for the network window. It is also possible to create and use schematic network views, instead of geographically based network presentations and maps. The software runs on PCs using MS Windows 2000, MS Windows XP or MS Windows Server 2003 operating systems both in separate workstations or workstations connected to a fileserver. Additional (regional) servers can be used to store network data to keep the start up time reasonable in low speed LAN/WAN networks. MS SQL Server, Oracle or MS Access can be used as database for DMS 600. Also other database servers can be used if they support the required features of a DMS 600 database. The graphics-based user interface of DMS 600 is unambiguous and the standard Windows look and feel, together with the online help, makes it easy to learn General about DMS 600 Workstation The DMS 600 system consists of three programs for users: DMS 600 Network Editor (DMS 600 NE), DMS 600 Server Application (DMS 600 SA) and DMS 600 Workstation (DMS 600 WS). The architecture of the DMS 600 system is described in more detail in System Administration. DMS 600 Workstation (DMS 600 WS) is a program for the operative personnel of electric companies to monitor and operate their medium and low voltage distribution networks. 17

18 DMS MRS The program contains the following functions: Alarming Network topology management Network analysis including power flow and fault current calculations together with protection analysis Operational simulations Fault location based on fault distance calculation and fault detector data Restoration Switching planning Outage data management Field crew management Load estimation Customer service Database analysis Document archive and Map printing The functional content of the system depends on the licenses, sublicenses and definition of optional functions (for more information about installing DMS 600, see Installation Manual and System Administration). The basis of DMS 600 WS is a distribution network database managed by DMS 600 NE/Integra and real time process data from MicroSCADA. You can control actions using MicroSCADA graphics, or you can open SYS 600 control dialogs directly from DMS 600 WS. You have control rights to an opened control dialog only if your username and password in the DMS 600 match with the user information in SYS 600 and if you are authorized to control the selected switch. Open++ Integra is an information management system for a geographical distribution network. It can be used to replace DMS 600 NE in a DMS 600 distribution management system. 18

19 1MRS DMS Software release updates 3.1. New features and functions in DMS Extended automatic fault isolation and restoration In addition to control actions, the generated sequence file includes the circuit breakers to be checked. The information can be used to check that the circuit breaker feeding the back-up connection remains closed. If that circuit breaker is opened due to relay trip, the restoration will be cancelled. Switch state updates with modified time and possibility to correct times in event list The switch control dialog for manual devices includes a control that gives the real time when the switch was operated. In addition, the event time can be changed in the DMS 600 event list afterwards. This enables, for example, the creation of outage reports with corrected event times. Relational database servers DMS 600 can use relational database servers (such as MS SQL Server and Oracle) instead of MS Access database to store data. The connection to a database is made using ODBC data source name (DSN) definitions. MS Access databases without DSN definitions are still supported. For Hot Stand By systems, two relational database servers with a replication feature are recommended instead of Access databases. Parallel network views It is possible to select the used network view independently in each program instance (workstation). The user has the possibility to create a new view by moving and hiding nodes and lines in the main view without overwriting already existing data. For example, a parallel schematic diagram can be created (orthogonal schema) to make network operation clear and effective but exact locations of objects can be viewed on a map using a geographic view. All views can use the real time network coloring to show the state of the network as before. Switch state quality (status) separated from switch state Separate symbols can be defined for uncertain switch states (open, uncertain or closed, uncertain). These symbols are used when the switch state is known in the SCADA 19

20 DMS MRS database but quality is uncertain. In the OPC interface this means that OPC quality QUALITY_UNCERTAIN used, and in the SCIL API interface the status values 1, 2 or 3 are used. The OPC quality QUALITY_BAD or status 10 (not sampled) cause the state of the switch to be shown as error, as before. The user can define if uncertain state will cause network coloring to use unknown color. Error state will always cause unknown coloring. Manual state update for switches connected to SCADA Disconnectors and circuit breakers that normally reserve the state from SCADA can be moved to manual state update in DMS 600. This can be used as a temporary solution, for example, to see known state in DMS 600 if communication to station is broken and SCADA is not showing the known state. There are separate symbol definitions for closed and open, manually updatable switches. Distribution Contingency analysis The user can define sequences that can be used to check if the system is capable of handling known fault situations with present loads. For example, the sequence can check whether there are acceptable back-up feeds when some main transformers have to be switched off. The power of generators and motors can be changed in the study, too. Power values for motors and generators Real time measurement values from SCADA can be linked to motors and generators so that the load flow calculation in state monitoring mode can use measured values. In the simulations the user of WS can change the values with simulation dialogs. IED (relay) modeling For documentation purposes the network database can include data for any kinds of protection and control devices. For example, distance and differential protection devices with their properties and setting values data can be added. The user can define additional data fields for any protection devices. LIB 500 not required anymore DMS 600 can be used with SYS 600 without installing LIB 500. The tools that were earlier available only when also LIB 500 was installed are now available without a LIB 500 installation. 20

21 1MRS DMS Improved fault management Switching to another fault instance is faster than before since all existing faults are in main memory. Operation is faster when there are several unrepaired faults since switch state changes are not anymore stored to each fault file. For reporting the switch state changes are read from the event log instead of the fault files. The fault management dialog is resizable. For example, the list presentation of present faults can be increased so that more information can be seen at the same time. Extreme conditions switch is added. When there are a lot of simultaneous faults and lots of switch state changes, the operation of the system can be changed by pressing one button so that the screen update interval is increased and automatic load flow after changes is switched off. Customer service points in MV network A customer service point can be added to the MV network to represent a so called MV customer that has their own transformers. The load or energy data can be given for a service point so that the service point will be included in the load flow calculation without modeling MV/LV transformers owned by the customer. Generic OPC DA client The DMS 600 OPC DA client can be used with any compatible OPC DA server to get real time switch states and measurements to DMS. However, alarm indications can be obtained with OPC DA only from SYS 600 by using SYS 600 specific alarm attributes. Extended tracing functionality The user has a possibility to view all switching devices along the selected trace in the tracing order. The list shows the type and the existing state of each switch. Through this dialog a selected switch can be located and it s switching state can be changed. If the state of any of the switches in the list is changed, the dialog becomes outdated and the trace coloring will be cancelled and the dialog closed. The network window can be zoomed to show all line sections included in the trace to easily see how far the trace continues in the network. This zoom function is available in same shortcut menu where trace functions are located. Network presentation enhancements A radial network fed by a circuit breaker but not having any loads connected can be presented with a special no-load color. This helps the user to see which circuit breakers 21

22 DMS MRS can be opened without harm. There is a different symbol for unsupplied primary transformers. This clarifies the network view and switching operations on substations. A dashed line can be used for coloring an unsupplied (no voltage) network New features and functions in DMS The table below lists the main new features in 4.1. Table New features and functions in DMS New Feature or Function More Information Advanced Switch Order Management Network coloring by nominal voltage levels Fixed colors for main transformers and feeders Faults without opened circuit-breaker to outage reporting Changing feeding voltage in simulation Checking voltage levels and transformer phasor groups Load-protection coordination Impedance based fault location for earth faults in isolated or compensated networks License structure changed. The module "Outage Reporting and Statistics" can be added without the module fault location. 12.1, General about switching planning 6.4.1, General about network windows 6.4.4, Coloring of network windows , Manual creation of MV outage report , Changing voltage value in feeding substations , Changing switching state , Notices of protection analysis , Impedance-based earth fault location settings and , Fault distance calculation See chapter "Licenses" in System Overview or in System Administration New features and functions in DMS All functions and features of earlier Open++ Opera versions have been included into DMS 600 software. Table New features and functions in DMS New Feature or Function Improved network editing Outage information using GSM messages More Information System Administration 7.4.2, Automatic GSM message settings in fault cases, , Sending maintenance outage information using GSM message and 11.8, Manual sending of GSM message in fault case 22

23 1MRS DMS New Feature or Function More Information Outage information using telephone answering machine GPS coordinates for field crew location Using of GPS data in network editing Switching state document (outage data in intranet/internet) Outage data export Printing of various lists Findings to show added information in network windows Setting of date and time for network analysis Impedance-based fault distance calculation Common login from SYS 600 Simulation of historical events Importing station pictures (single line diagrams) from SYS 600 to network database Opening SYS 600 control dialogs directly from DMS 600 WS Switch states and measurement values using OPC Data Access Alarms and warnings using OPC Data Access Common style of graphic symbols with SYS 600 Showing the selected symbol as blinking for objects having an unacknowledged alarm Locating of network components in DMS 600 WS network windows from the Monitor Pro graphics Tracing feeder (downstream) in DMS 600 WS network window from the Monitor Pro graphics (line indicator and circuit breaker) 7.4.3, Automatic telephone answering machine using in fault cases, , General about telephone answering machine and 11.9, Manual definition of telephone answering machine message in fault case , Updating field crew locations using GPS data System Administration 7.8.5, Setting up switching state document and , Creating switching state document 13.6, Exporting outage data 6.1, General about user interface , Findings management , Setting date and time for network analysis , Impedance-based fault location settings, 11.1, General about fault management, , Base data of fault, , Information about possible fault locations for active fault and , Defining exact MV fault location for reporting 5.1, Starting DMS 600 WS , General about historical events System Administration , Changing switching state 9.1.3, Monitoring network topology and , Using of MicroSCADA measurement data in network analysis , General about alarms, warnings, notices and events System Administration , MicroSCADA alarms 8.5, Locating network components , Traces from Monitor Pro graphics 23

24 DMS MRS New Feature or Function Feeder information from DMS 600 SA is available to SYS 600 single line diagrams Zooming in and out in DMS 600 WS network window from the Monitor Pro graphics No need for MS Access license in basic project without extended data management and regions Possibility to use OPC DA client interface to get real time data More Information 8.11, Displaying MV feeder information 6.4.2, Controlling the views in network windows System Administration 9.1.3, Monitoring network topology and , Changing switching state 24

25 1MRS DMS User and region management 4.1. General about user and region management Login and logout functions in DMS 600 WS are based on user identifiers (username and password). Network data can be divided into several regions according to primary transformers and generators. The total amount of primary transformers and generators defines the maximum number of regions. User right levels can be defined for each region separately. User identifiers, regions and user levels for regions are defined by the administrator. For more information about region and user level management, see System Administration. After a successful login, network windows show the medium voltage network which associates with regions that the user has rights to view. The program operates according to the rights given to the user that is logged in Logoff mode If login is quitted or failed during start up, DMS 600 WS will return to the logoff mode. DMS 600 WS also returns to the logoff mode after you select File > Logoff. You can login with the menu command File > Login. DMS 600 software has very strictly restricted functions in the logoff mode. The operation of DMS 600 WS in the logoff mode is restricted to the following: Viewing of the medium voltage network switching state Viewing of the fault list (fault location is not working) Zooming and panning of the network window Login to the software Most menu commands are disabled Restricted closing of the DMS 600 WS. If you close DMS 600 WS in the logoff mode, user logoff is performed in the optionally associated MicroSCADA monitor window. Afterwards the monitor can be used normally but before any control actions can be done you must login to MicroSCADA again by selecting Main > Login from the MicroSCADA menu User level rights DMS 600 contains four user levels with different rights: 25

26 DMS MRS Table User level rights Number User Level User Rights Admin Common User Guest No view rights Administrator, all rights Control rights View rights No view rights The user name "Admin" always has all rights for every region and every action regardless of later definitions. The user needs control rights, for example, to carry out switching operations. The user level with no viewing rights can be used to prevent the user from viewing the network of a special region. If a user does not have sufficient rights to perform an action, the action will be disabled in the user interface but the user can still see it Regions DMS 600 software uses three different types of regions: Dynamic region contains all supplied network components of the primary transformer or generator in the current switching state. The content of a region changes dynamically according to the switching state. Any unsupplied section of the network is not included in the region. Normal region contains all network components in the normal switching state (also the unsupplied network components). The content of normal region is saved automatically when the normal switching state is saved in DMS 600 WS (for more information about saving normal switching state, see 8.4.2, Updating normal switching state). Extra regions can be defined to contain freely chosen network components and nodes. This makes it possible, for example, to control the same switching device from the control rooms of several regions. To carry out a switching operation, the user needs the control rights to only one region type (dynamic, normal or extra region). 26

27 1MRS DMS Starting DMS 600 WS 5.1. Starting DMS 600 WS DMS 600 WS is normally started from SYS 600 menu Tools > DMS 600 Workstation (Open++ Opera > OperaWS in older MicroSCADA versions). SYS 600 login information is used automatically. If the username and password entered in SYS 600 login do not match, the username and the password are required (for more information about user levels, see System Administration). Last successful login username is proposed in the Login window. DMS 600 WS can also be started by double-clicking the DMS 600 WS icon or the file named OperaWS.exe in file manager. In this case, the integration to MicroSCADA is defective. DMS 600 WS can be started also from the start menu using the program group added during installation (for more information about the program group, see Installation Manual. However, to be able to open classic monitor graphics from DMS 600 WS, the program must be started from the classic monitor menu. The way the Monitor Pro graphics are opened is not dependent on how DMS 600 WS is started. If DMS 600 WS is started but the program is in the logoff state, select File > Login. During the start up process from MicroSCADA, DMS 600 WS: 1. Tests the connection to the primary fileserver. If the primary fileserver is disconnected, DMS 600 WS tests the connection to the secondary fileserver. If the secondary fileserver is not responding, an error message is displayed and DMS 600 WS shuts down. 2. Tests the connection to the MicroSCADA system. If the connection is OK, DMS 600 WS reads the real time status of the switches (from the DMS 600 database) obtained from MicroSCADA via DMS 600 SA or OPC Data Access. If the connection to MicroSCADA is not in use, a message is displayed and the last statuses of the switches are read from the DMS 600 database. While disconnected, changes in the statuses of the switches are saved to the DMS 600 database. After reconnecting to MicroSCADA, the real time statuses of the switches are obtained by DMS 600 SA or OPC Data Access. 3. Loads the medium voltage distribution network data from the binary network file and the temporary network data from the temporary network file. 4. Creates a medium voltage distribution network topology from the distribution network data, temporary network data and the statuses of the switches. 5. Performs the network and protection analysis of the present network topology. 6. Represents the medium voltage distribution network, colored according to the switching state of the feeders in the network window and according to the voltage 27

28 DMS MRS drops in the auxiliary network window (the default views can be changed during projecting). 7. Checks for and announces if any new fault has occurred while disconnected. If new unrepaired faults are found, DMS 600 WS asks if the faults should be displayed on the screen. Upon completing start up, DMS 600 WS is in State Monitoring Mode. If login is canceled or failed software starts in logoff mode (for more information about logoff mode, see 4.2, Logoff mode). During the Simulation Mode or Switching Planning Mode, the ESC key returns DMS 600 WS to this mode. To log off, select File > Logoff and to close the software, select File > Exit. 28

29 1MRS DMS User interface 6.1. General about user interface In the user interface data is represented in dialog boxes, lists, graphics-based network windows and diagrams, geographic maps, and colors. You can select functions from menus and submenus that are controlled with the mouse and keyboard, or with toolbar buttons. The dialog boxes contain scrolling bars, list boxes, check boxes, option buttons, command buttons, and other elements similar to MS Windows user interfaces. The user interface of DMS 600 WS consists of title bar, menu, toolbar, status bar, and main and auxiliary network windows showing the distribution network. The toolbar can be hidden with the Window > Toolbar command. If not restricted by the administrator, the Window > Arrange Windows command arranges the windows back to their preset places. If the pointer is held for a moment over a toolbar button, a description of the function pops up near the button. At the same time, text describing the function is displayed on the status bar. To display a shortcut menu, right-click the main network window. The menu content depends on the position of the mouse. To open the Print shortcut menu, right-click any list window. The command opens a separate window for saving or printing the list data. The width of columns can be changed in the preview window. The font used in printing is the defined Base font (for more information about font definitions, see 7.3.3, User interface fonts settings) Workstation status bar The DMS 600 workstation status bar is divided into three separate panes. The first pane is dedicated to application messages and function descriptions. The second pane shows the active operation mode (for more information, see 8.2, Selecting operational modes). The third pane shows the main status of application connections. This value is a combination of several options based on the environment configuration. Combinations where the value is 'Online' are presented in the following table. In all other cases, the status text is 'Offline', and the indicator color is red. A yellow indicator color is used when some of the available communication interfaces are not in Online state. Table Application status values Server Application SCADA Interface OPC Interface Message service Indicator color Status text Online - - Online Green Online Online - Online Online Green Online 29

30 DMS MRS Server Application SCADA Interface OPC Interface Message service Indicator color Status text Online Online Online Online Yellow Online Online Online - Online Green Online Online Online Offline Online Yellow Online Online Online Online Online Green Online "-" means not in use If the mouse pointer is held over the third pane, a detailed description of the connection states is displayed in the tooltip User interface settings The outlook and location of map material can be set workstation-specifically in every DMS 600 software. The background maps can also be disabled via the Settings> Maps > Outlook command (for more information about outlook and storage of the background maps, see 7.9.2, Outlook of background maps and 7.9.3, Storage location of background maps). Free database layout can be set network component or object-specifically using the functions in the appropriate data form. For more information about free data form layout, see 8.7.4, Content of free data forms. The administrator can specify the symbols, line colors and background color used in the network windows and diagrams. DMS 600 software uses geographic maps as the background for the distribution network. The administrator can set background map usage. For more information about administrator settings, see System Administration. The size and location of most windows can be changed. The state of the windows (visibility, size and location) is saved when quitting the program Network windows General about network windows DMS 600 represents the distribution network in two network windows. The auxiliary network window always shows the whole network or selected region(s). The view of a low voltage network with a very accurate zoom is an exception. In that case, the auxiliary network window shows a more general view from the appropriate low voltage network. The main network window shows a specific area of the network in more detail. The area covered by the main network window is shown as a rectangle in the auxiliary network window. Normally the medium voltage network is visible in network windows. Low voltage networks are always read separately to the memory. 30

31 1MRS DMS If you hold the mouse cursor for a moment over a network node or a line section in the main network window, a tool tip is opened presenting information about the node or line section, and real and reactive powers defined by the network analysis Controlling the views in network windows Network windows can be zoomed and panned. If not restricted by the administrator, the size and location of network windows can be changed. This information is saved during the shutdown of the program. The network view shown in the main network window can be changed by: Choosing the area from either network window by clicking the left mouse button down on one corner of the area and releasing it on the opposite corner (zooming). Grasping the rectangle of the auxiliary network window with the right mouse button and dragging it to the new location. Clicking the left mouse button to the center of the new location in the auxiliary network window. The rectangle of the auxiliary network window moves to the pointed new location. Right-clicking the main network window, moving the mouse in the desired direction, and releasing it (panning). Zooming the main network window step by step with View > Zoom In or View > Zoom Out commands or returning to the previous zoom with View > Zoom Previous command (or with Previous Zoom shortcut menu command). Click the middle mouse button (or wheel) in the main network window to define the center point for the new location of the zoom area Scrolling the mouse to zoom the main network window in and out. You can disable/enable the mouse scroll wheel zooming by keeping the shift button down and at the same time rotating the mouse scroll wheel at least 6 clicks. Further, you can change the mouse scroll zooming mode (direction) by keeping the CTRL-button down while rotating the mouse scroll wheel a few times. Zooming out the main network window by keeping the shift button down and at the same time clicking one corner of the area, dragging and releasing the button in the opposite corner. When View > Zoom All is selected the main network window will show the whole network in case All Regions (default) is selected, or no regions have been defined. If one specific region is selected, the network associating to that region will be visible in the main window. SYS 600 zooming functions open DMS 600 WS client and zoom the main network window step by step. Right-click any process object in SYS 600 station graphic and select Zoom In or Zoom Out command from the popup menu. View > Save/Restore Zoom... to enable the management of the zoom views in a separate dialog: Save zoom saves the current view of the main network window by the name written into Zoom name box 31

32 DMS MRS Delete zoom deletes the selected zoom view Restore zoom restores the selected zoom view into the main network window Cancel restores the previous zoom before opening the dialog Close closes the dialog keeping the last restored zoom view in the main network window Operational zooming System specific zooms It is possible to define system specific operational zoom areas in DMS 600. To save and restore the system specific zoom areas: 1. Select the View > Save/Restore Zoom... to open the Save / Restore Zoom Dialog, then select the Share tab Move to the zoom area you want to save and press Save zoom button on Save / Restore Zoom Dialog to save the current view of the main network window by the name written into Zoom name box 3. To delete a selected zoom, press Delete zoom button on Save / Restore Zoom Dialog. 4. To restore a selected zoom into the main network window, press Restore zoom button on Save / Restore Zoom Dialog. 5. Cancel restores the previous zoom before opening the dialog. 6. To hide the Save / Restore Zoom Dialog, select View > Temporary Zooms > Hide/Show Save / Restore Zoom Dialog (Alt+V). 7. To close the dialog, press the Close button Session specific zooms Session specific operational zoom areas can be saved and restored in DMS 600. To save and restore the session specific zoom areas: 1. Select the View > Save/Restore Zoom... to open the Save / Restore Zoom Dialog, then select the Temporary tab. 2. Move to the zoom area you want to save and select View > Temporary Zooms > Save Temporary Zoom... (Alt+S). 3. Enter a name for the zoom, and click Save. All the zoom names you save appear in the temporary zoom list. 4. To restore a zoom area, select View > Temporary Zooms > Restore Next Temporary Zoom (Alt+X) or Restore Previous Temporary Zoom (Alt+Z). The next temporary zoom from the list is restored to the main network window. When you reach the end of the zoom list, 'next zoom' jumps back to the beginning of the list. The previous temporary zoom from the list is restored to the main network window. When you reach the start of the zoom list, 'previous zoom' jumps back to the end of the list. 32

33 1MRS DMS To hide the Save / Restore Zoom Dialog, select View > Temporary Zooms > Hide/Show Save / Restore Zoom Dialog (Alt+V). 6. To close the dialog, press the Close button Coloring of network windows The information displayed in the two network windows can be chosen using the submenus in the View > Coloring menu. The functions focus on the active network window. The colors represent different kinds of information. The colors of network lines are defined in DMS 600 NE/Integra. It is possible to define fixed and pre-selected pen colors and pen widths for primary transformers and for the MV-feeders. The fixed colors are available parallel to dynamically changing network colors. When presenting feeder topology (View > Coloring > Topology by Feeders), adjacent feeders are colored with a separate color so that an open switch is easy to find. Cold lines, lines in looped connections, earthed and uncertain/unknown lines are presented with separate colors. Main transformer topology (View > Coloring > Topology by Primary Transformers) and conductor types according to predefined classification (View > Coloring > Line Types) are presented. MV voltage levels (View > Coloring > Voltage levels) can be presented with different colors. An extra window with color information is opened onto the screen if needed. The symbols of MV/LV transformers and substations (diagrams) can be drawn with the defined feeder color regardless of the selected coloring option. The color of symbols, including subsymbols and special symbols, is changed to match the feeder color. You can turn this coloring option on and off by selecting View > Coloring > Use Feeder Colors For MV/LV Substations. You can switch between fixed and dynamic coloring modes by clicking View > Coloring > Use Fixed Colors or by clicking the Fix button in the toolbar. The function Use Fixed Colors is common for the coloring modes Topology by Primary Transformers and Topology by Feeders. It is common also for the network windows. When Use Fixed Colors is selected, a line color legend appears to show the defined colors for the Feeders / Primary Transformers that are visible in the primary network window. View > Feeder command enables the selection of the feeder by the name or code. The selected feeder is shown in the main network with a warning color, automatically zoomed to the feeder area. Meshed network feeders cannot be zoomed. View > Show > Unsupplied MV/LV Stations command shows the unsupplied MV/LV stations, View > Show > Remote Disconnectors command shows the remotely operated switches and View > Show > Transformer Switches command causes the transformer 33

34 DMS MRS switches to be represented with white symbols in the network window. The function focuses on the active switching state. Unsupplied line sections can be drawn using the dashed line. For more information, see System Administration Manual. Sections fed by one circuit breaker but not having any loads connected can be presented using a specific no-load color and line width. For more information, see System Administration Manual Displaying conductor codes and line types To display conductor codes, select View > Show > Conductor Codes. To view the conductors by the line types defined for each conductor, select the menu option View > Show > Show Conductors by Line Types Hiding voltage levels It is possible to hide selected MV levels. When hidden the levels are not shown in any of the coloring modes. Hiding is done in the dialog that includes the list of all MV levels. To hide the selected levels, select View > Coloring > Hide voltages Coloring in network and protection analysis DMS 600 WS includes a network and protection analysis function. According to the results of the network and protection analysis the network lines can be colored in main or auxiliary network window to indicate: Voltage drops in medium and low voltage networks (View > Coloring > Voltage Drops). Detection ability of short-circuit protection in medium voltage networks (View > Coloring > Detection Ability to Overcurrent Fault) and fault current/fuse value in low voltage networks (View > Coloring > Fault Current/Fuse). 3-phase short-circuit capacity in medium voltage networks (View > Coloring > 3- phase Short circuit Capacity) and the detection of short-circuit protection in low voltage networks (View > Coloring > Short circuit Protection). Detection ability of earth-fault protection in medium voltage networks (View > Coloring > Earth Fault Protection). Load levels in medium voltage networks (View > Coloring > Load Levels) and detection of overload protection in low voltage networks (View > Coloring > Overload Protection). For more information about network and protection analysis results, see , Showing network analysis result and , Showing protection analysis results of given fault location. 34

35 1MRS DMS Warning level and alarm level colors are used to present network and protection analysis results when the calculated values exceed the corresponding settings for the limits. The way the calculation results are presented depends on the network coloring limits (for more information about network coloring limits, see 7.5.3, Settings of coloring limits for network and protection analysis). During the representation of calculation or analysis results, white is used to represent the lines which cannot be calculated because of the lack of source information (for example earth-fault relay data) Code and label controls The presentation of network component codes and labels assists in finding the network component in the network. The View > Show > Substation Labels command contains a submenu for defining codes or labels of the substations shown in the network window. View > Show > MV/LV Station Labels, View > Show > Switch Labels, View > Show > Motor Labels, View > Show > Generator Labels, View > Show > Circuit Breaker Labels, View > Show > Primary Transformer Labels and View > Show > Feeder Labels commands contain submenus for defining codes or labels of the appropriate network components to be shown. The switch codes and labels in the medium voltage level correspond to customer codes and names in the low voltage level. The system-specific color settings of the codes and names are defined during TrueType symbol definition in DMS 600 NE/Integra or with Settings > General command (for more information about symbol definition, see System Administration. The state of presentation of the codes and labels is saved when quitting the program Showing free database objects, texts and measurements The Extended Data Management license is required for free database objects, texts and measurements. The View > Show >Object Types command opens a dialog box for defining the visibility of free database object types and measurements in the network window (for more information about measurements, see , Inserting the value for additional load and border switch and System Administration. The symbols and/or labels used to show the free database object types, text object types and measurements are defined in a similar way to other symbols of the network components in DMS 600 NE/Integra (for more information about measurement definition, see System Administration). Free database object types can also be represented with symbols in the auxiliary network window. 35

36 DMS MRS Symbol legend Selecting Window > Symbol Legend opens a window showing the symbols visible in the main network window. The symbols are defined in DMS 600 NE/Integra (for more information about symbol definition, see System Administration) Line color legend Clicking Window > Line Color Legend opens a window showing the line colors used in the network windows. The line colors are defined in DMS 600 NE/Integra (for more information about definition of line colors, see System Administration. If View > Coloring > Use Fixed Colors is selected, a separate line color legend appears. The legend shows the defined fixed colors if the coloring mode is "Topology by Primary Transformers" or "Topology by Feeders". If the fixed pen color and pen width are undefined for a Feeder or Primary Transformer, the dynamic pen will be used, even if the option Use Fixed Colors was selected. An undefined fixed color is indicated with (*). A comment can be seen in the separate line color legend Parallel network views A network presentation can consist of several parallel views that can be loaded independently in each DMS 600 WS. For more information on network views, see System Administration manual, Parallel network views. To load a parallel network view: 1. Select File > Load network view. 2. Select the view you want to load Network diagrams General about network diagrams DMS 600 software can also present selected parts of a network as diagrams. A network diagram is generated automatically using the existing network data so that no special tasks are needed during network data entry. The network diagram window opens automatically when you click Diagram in the shortcut menu that opens when you right-click the network location in the main network window. The size of the diagram can be modified. 36

37 1MRS DMS Use the left mouse button to select a node or line section for closer observation. The Node information dialog opens. Figure An example of a network diagram help0010.jpg Coloring in network diagrams The colors and symbols used in the network diagram window are the same as in the feeder topology presentation mode of the network window (View > Coloring > Topology by Feeders). When View > Coloring > Use Fixed Colors is selected, the fixed colors are used also in network diagrams Codes and labels in network diagrams MV/LV station and switch codes are always shown in the network diagram. Codes are replaced with labels when they are selected to be displayed in the network window. 37

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