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INTERFACE
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DIP5000
HUMAN MACHINE
INTERFACE
CONTENTS
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 8
3. OVERVIEW 10
3.1 Foreword 10
3.2 System Required 10
3.3 Installing the HMI 10
6. INTERFACE DESCRIPTION 17
6.1 Main screen 17
6.2 Header bar 18
6.3 Menu bar 18
6.4 Toolbar 18
6.5 Status bars 18
6.6 Work and dialog zone. 19
7. FUNCTIONALITIES DESCRIPTION 20
7.1 <Tools> Menu 20
7.2 <File> Menu 20
7.3 <DIP> Menu 21
7.4 <History> Menu 21
7.5 <Test> Menu 21
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LIST OF FIGURES
MODIFICATIONS PAGE
VERSION DATE COMMENTS
A 01/04/2001 ORIGINAL ISSUE
B 08/23/2004 AREVA LOGO AND ADDITION OF ANALOG
VERSION
C 07/12/2006 NEW FEATURES AND ADDITIONAL TECHNICAL
EXPLANATIONS
D 11/14/2007 NEW CHAPTER. TASK ORIENTED WRITING. HMI
CHAPTER SEPARATED IN THREE PARTS DIGITAL,
ANALOG SINGLE TONE ,ANALOG DUAL TONE.
E 02/11/2008 MINOR CORRECTIONS
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GENERAL
This manual describes the Human-Machine interface of the DIP5000 teleprotection, i.e. the
software application which enables commissioning, operational use and maintenance of this
equipment.
DEFINITIONS
HMI tool for using the DIP5000 teleprotection (Human-Machine Interface)
Configuration all the characteristics (fixed components) and parameters
(customisation components) of a teleprotection
Configuration File micro-computer file containing all the configuration components of a
teleprotection
Input password password for accessing the ‘Password Manager’ utility
User level all the authorised operations corresponding to the level of
responsibility of a given operator
Level password password for accessing a user level
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• In the text Menu name are between <> example: menu <DIP>
3. OVERVIEW
3.1 Foreword
As it is powerful and easy to use, the DIP5000 Analogue teleprotection HMI enables local:
• complete commissioning of the equipment and control of its levels, without the need
for other tools,
• 8 Mb of RAM.
3.3 Installing the HMI
For security reasons, the HMI installation from a copy of the supplied disk is recommended.
Installation:
• run the setup.exe file from the <Run> <Menu> in the program manager: D\:set up,
4.2 Menus
Levels
Menus 0 1 2
File new x x x
open x x x
Tools Identification x x x
To user level 0 x x x
connect x x x
disconnect x x x
exit x x x
DIP * configuration x x x
hardware configuration x x x
version x x x
Alarms snapshot x x x
input / output x x x
Reset x x
DIP/Date * read x x x
write x x
DIP/Maintenance * Input level measure x x x
Output levels setting, adjustment receiving x x
alignment and automatic alignment
switch to maintenance mode x
Unlocking line (security) x
Unlocking relay (security) x
local loop back x
transmitter forcing x
commands output forcing x
alarms forcing x
Help x x x
• upper case (A to Z)
• lower case (a to z)
• numbers (0 to 9)
2. Select Password > Input, the following < Password Input> window opens:
3. Enter DIP5000 in upper case in this window (only the first time).
Note: Modifying the Password Manager password is recommended after the
first use (see the next paragraph).
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3. Enter the new password in compliance with the rules for Password Creation (see § 5.1).
Carefully note the new password. If you lose it the application must be reinstalled.
2. Confirm the new password by re-entering it. The following message is then displayed:
2. Enter the password to be created in the <Password Entry> Window while complyting
with the password creation rules (see § 5.1).
3. Define the user level associated to the password by checking the corresponding circle
Level 1 or Level 2.
7. When you have finished click the button. Check the Password listing
(see the next paragraph).
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1. To Remove a password, select the password line in the list and click the
button. A confirmation message is then displayed, Answer yes.
5.6 Exiting the Password Manager
To exit from the password manager and return to the WINDOWS environment select
Password> Exit.
5.7 Viewing the Software Password Manager Version
Select ?> About, the following window appears:
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6. INTERFACE DESCRIPTION
The HMI has an integrated environment, using standard WINDOWS tools and processes.
As only the operating modes specific to the HMI will be mentioned in the following, it is
recommended that operators not familiar with WINDOWS refer to the user manual for this
environment.
6.1 Main screen
The main screen is composed of functional zones (see the following figures).
FIGURE 4 – TOOLBAR
6.5 Status bars
Depending on the user level and the type of operation in progress, status bars can appear
displaying the following information.
The bottom bar displays:
• Any alarm present (clicking in this zone opens a window displaying the faults that
have triggered this alarm)
• a green flashing button indicating the connection status (OK when flashing)
• tick boxes
• command buttons
• text boxes
• lists
• scroll bars
7. FUNCTIONALITIES DESCRIPTION
7.1 <Tools> Menu
Identification: Selecting this menu opens a pop up window, asking you to enter a password
allowing to set your user level. The user level granted is linked to the password entered.
Access to a higher user level is password protected.
Back to level 0: Selecting this menu enables you to return to the lowest priority 0 levels.
Disconnect: Selecting this menu disconnects the HMI from the DIP5000.
Exit: Closes the DIP5000 HMI application.
7.2 <File> Menu
File>New: This path menu enables the creation of a configuration from a default
configuration in a DIP5000 version (Single tone or Dual tone). When selected a pop-up
window opens asking you to choose DIP5OOO version (Single tone or Dual tone).
This menu enables you to read the following parameters on the local equipment:
• Date Setup: Read and write the date and time on equipment,
• Erase: Via two sub menus Erase Events and Erase Alarms, allows event and alarm
log queues to be deleted from equipment.
7.5 <Test> Menu
This menu enables all the following action:
Answer .
The HMI closes.
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• Select the DIP5000 Single Tone version in the < Version selection Window > after
clicking File > New,
• Select DIP>Configuration
• General
• Sender
• Receiver
• Input/Output
• Alarms
This configuration window is used to access to the following parameters:
• Commands Number
• Version ( Normal/Enhanced)
• Comments
• HMI Speed
• Link test
• Logical address
• IRIG-B State
• Sender parameters
• Receiver parameters
• Input/Output parameters
• Alarms
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FIGURE 9 – TOOLBAR
Clicking the button opens a Synthesis Window displaying the DIP 5000 Configuration
parameters:
Select the value corresponding to your configuration by checking the corresponding circle.
8.5.2 Configuring version
• Normal: in this mode the power available for a signal command is unchanging, and
linked to the number of commands. The total available power is uniformly distributed
between the number of commands.
Select the 600, 1200, 2400, 4800 or 9600 bps value by checking the corresponding circle,
8.5.5 Configuring Logical address
Range value 0 to 255. Enter a value, in conformity with the following rule:
The sender and the receiver equipment must have the same logical address.
8.5.6 Entering Comments
Enter the Source Station, the Destination Station, and your comments in compliance with
the following rules:
The Link Tests feature is used to automatically and periodically check the transmission
medium between the sender and the receiver, by sending a message in a loop.
To schedule transmission test:
Select the test periodicity by checking the corresponding circle:
• Daily: in this case enter the Hour and minutes using the scroll-down window
• Hourly: in this case enter the Minutes using the scroll-down window.
• External: The Guard source comes from an external equipment (PLC or other).
Note: The <LF Band Guard> parameter is Guard Source parameter
dependent. So the Guard source parameter must first be configured.
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• 300 – 2000
• 300 – 2400
• 300 - 3400
Select the Guard via the Guard scroll-down window.
Choices of <Guard> parameter are <Bandwidth> parameter dependent:
The Transmission levels corresponds to the signal power allocated to a Frequency and to
the Guard.
The value range is -30 dBm to 6 dBm, the display accuracy is 0,1 dBm.
To configure Transmission levels For Guard and Frequency 1 to 4:
Select, using the scrolling button, the Transmission levels in compliance with the following
rule:
The difference between frequency transmission levels must not exceed 16 dBm. If this rule is
not applied a message Warning appears when saving the configuration file.
• Holding Delay
• Protection schemes
8.6.4.1 Configuring Sender Holding Delay
• Input signal commands with duration inferior to the Input Valid Delay are validated
and transmitted without any prolongation.
Restitution at the receipt end of input commands sent in such condition is not
guaranteed because the transmission time may be less than the processing time
required by the Protection Scheme.
• Input signal commands which duration greater than the Input Valid Delay, are
validated and transmitted for a minimum duration corresponding to the Holding Delay
parameter.
The Holding Delay parameter being compatible with the processing reception
duration (greater than it), reception of input command sent in such condition is
guaranteed without any loss.
Parameter Values
Parameter values are in ms.
Range value 0 to 5 ms.
Exemple
E.g. holding delay 50ms, input validation delay 5ms:
1. Input signal command 3ms, duration less than the Input valid Delay, the <Holding
Delay> is not taken into account, the command is sent without any prolongation time.
2. Input signal command 6ms, command input duration greater than the Input Valid Delay.
The <Holding Delay> is taken into account and the command is transmitted for the
Holding Delay: 50 ms.
3. Input signal command 60 ms: command input duration greater than the Input Valid
Delay. Signal Input command greater than the <Holding Delay>. The signal input
command is transmitted for 60 ms.
Procedure
Select for each command, the Input Valid Delay by positioning the scrolling button.
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Parameter Description
3 protection Schemes are available Permissive tripping,
Blocking, Direct tripping.
Permissive tripping commands are always monitored by a protection relay. The circuit
breaker is tripped when receipt of the command coincides with operation of the protection
relay at the receiving end responding to a system fault. The intention of these schemes is to
speed up tripping for faults occurring within the protected zone.
Blocking commands are initiated by a protection element that detects faults external to the
protected zone. Detection of an external fault at the local end of a protected circuit results in
a blocking signal being transmitted to the remote end. At the remote end, receipt of the
blocking signal prevents the remote end protection operating if it had detected the external
fault. The risk of a spurious trip is higher.
Direct tripping, intertrip signals are sent directly to the master trip relay. Receipt of the
command causes circuit breaker operation. The method of communication must be reliable
and secure because any signal detected at the receiving end will cause a trip of the circuit at
that end.
Procedure
For each command select the protection scheme by selecting the value with the scroll down
window.
8.6.5 Sender Transmission parameters configuration procedure
Depending on user needs and of the characteristics of input signals applied to the DIP5000,
notably their duration, two procedures are available.
8.6.5.1 Procedure Without Input Valid Delay
For each command:
1. Using the scroll-down window select a protection scheme.
Optional:
2. Select a Holding Delay using the scrolling button.
In this case the Minimum Holding Delay value is automatically adjusted to a value
compatible with the protection scheme.
8.6.6 Sending Sender Parameters Configuration to the DIP5OOO
When you have completed Sender Parameters configuration as described above:
The Bandwidth is a technical characteristic of the medium used corresponding to its signal
transmission capacity.
Depending on the characteristics of the medium, select the appropriate bandwidth via the
Bandwidth scroll-down window.
Possible values are:
• 300-2000,
• 300-400,
• 300-3400.
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Guard Signal
This parameter defines the Guard Signal level.
Parameter values are in dBm.
Value Range -40 to 0 dBm.
Select the Guard Signal input level using the scrolling button.
Commands vs Guard
This parameter corresponds to the relative level between signal commands level and Guard
Signal.
Parameter values are in dB.
Depending on the selected version normal or enhanced two values ranges are possible:
- 0 - 6 dB for the normal version,
- 0 - 16 db for the enhanced version.
Select the Commands vs Guard using the scrolling button.
Note: The Receiver Input level, can also be set from the Maintenance window, manually or
automatically (see § 8.12).
8.7.3 Configuring Receiver Protection Scheme
Parameter description
Three protections type value Permissive, Blocking and Direct tripping are available.
For each command, select the Type using the scroll-down window.
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Parameter description
Idle state: the restitution relay is set to the idle state if an alarm occurs.
Former state: the restitution relay contact keeps, open or closed, even an alarm is set. The
alarm has no influence on contact state.
For each command:
Select the Relay State on AIarm using the scroll-down window.
8.7.5 Configuring Receiver Holding Delay
Unblocking
Only command which type is Permissive tripping can be unblocked. Each command can be
unblocked, independently of the others.
For each command to unblock:
Check the corresponding box.
Unblocking Threshold
Parameter values are in dB. The value range is -20 to -10 dB. Display accuracy is ± 0.1dB.
Select the unblocking threshold using the scrolling button value.
Unblocking Delay
Parameter values are in ms. The value range is 5 to 80 ms. Display accuracy is ± 1 ms.
Select the unblocking Delay value using the scrolling button.
8.7.7 Sending Receiver parameters configuration
When you have complete Receiver Parameters configuration as described above:
Click the button, give a path for the configuration file and name it.
Select the I/O Boards parameter corresponding to your hardware configuration by checking
the corresponding circle.
For 2 commands select 1 board,
For more than 2 commands, 1 board or two boards can be selected.
Note: If two boards are selected, a Combinatorial Logic on Inputs part is
displayed.
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Parameter Description
The Input Filter Delay is a threshold applied to the input command signal. It is used to
exclude high level noise signal which could be taken as input signal commands.
Signal commands with a duration less than the Input Filter Delay duration are not
transmitted.
Signal command with a duration greater than the Input Filter Delay duration are validated
and transmitted. The propagation time of the command transmitted via the Input Filter Delay
increases of the Input Filter Delay.
Parameter value
Range 0 to 3 ms step 1ms.
Procedure
For each command to which an Input Filter Delay is to be applied:
Select the value using the scrolling button.
8.8.3 Configuring Combinatorial logic on inputs
This panel is only available in case of configuration 4 commands/2 boards.
• IN1: The command is allocated to the input signal connected on the IN1 input (P10
connector)
• IN2: The command is allocated to the input signal connected on the IN2 input (P10
connector)
• IN1 or IN2: The command is allocated to the result of the OR operator applied to the
input signal connected on the IN1 input (P10 connector) and the IN2 input (P10
connector)
• IN1 and IN2: The command is allocated to the result of the AND operator applied to
the input signal connected on the IN1 input (P10 connector) and the IN2 input (P10
connector)
For command 2 same explanation replacing IN1 by IN3 and IN2 by IN4.
For command 3 same explanation replacing IN1 by IN5 IN2 by IN6 and P10 connector by
P12 connector.
For command 4 same explanation replacing IN1 by IN7 IN2 by IN8 and P10 connector by
P12 connector.
8.8.4 Sending Input/Output Configuration
When you have completed Input/Output Parameters configuration as described above:
Click the button, give a path for the configuration file and name it.
The External alarm input comes from an external equipment, PLC or other.
The external equipment and the DIP5000 must be interconnected with a special connection
cable supporting alarm wires.
Parameters values are in seconds. The value range is 0 to 2.5 s. The display accuracy is
± 0.1s.
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Delay
Defines the low level signal delay from which an alarm is set.
Parameter values are in seconds. The value range is 1 to 10 s. The display accuracy is ±
0.1s.
To configure Loss of Signal Alarm
1. Select the Threshold level positioning the scrolling button.
2. Select the delay positioning the scrolling button.
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Click the button, give a path for the configuration file and name it.
Save: This menu opens a standard dialog box of Windows® allowing the displayed
configuration to be saved in a file.
To save a configuration file:
Select File > Save
Give a path and a name to the configuration file.
8.10.3 Sending a configuration file
Send: This menu, accessible starting from the user level 2, with connection established, is
used to send the HMI displayed configuration to the equipment. After receiving the
configuration file, the equipment resets. When the equipment restarts, the sent configuration
is taken into account.
A window configuration is opened in the HMI using the menus <File><New> or
<File><Open> or <DIP><Configuration>.
Once modified, the configuration file can be sent to the equipment by the menu
<File><Send> or the <Send> button.
To send a configuration file:
• Configuration,
• Hardware configuration,
• Maintenance
• Alarms Snapshot
• Input\Output
• V1.2 versions
• Date Setup
The DIP Menu also allows the <Reset> command to be launched (from user level 1).
8.11.1 Reading the Configuration
To read the configuration parameters:
Select DIP> Configuration the Configuration window opens:
When the configuration window is open, the user can modify configuration parameters (see §
8.5 and following).
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• local loopback,
Only Input level read is accessible when accessing Maintenance menu at level 0.
In this case only the Level Thumbnail is accessible.
Accessing from user level 1 allows output level settings, manual or automatic level
adjustment. A supplementary Force\Lock\Loop thumbnail giving access to force and loop
command is available.
This Panel, accessible from user level 1, allows the Input level to be read in a graphical view.
Numerical values are also displayed in the top part of the panel.
The range of displayed values is -45 to 15 dBr, 0 dBr is the nominal receiver alignment
value. Display accuracy is ± 0.1 dBr.
This Panel, accessible from user level 1 and higher, is used to set the DIP5000 frequencies
and guards output levels.
The value range is -30 dBm to 6 dBm with an accuracy of ± 0.1 dBm accuracy.
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Procedure
For the Guard frequency and Frequencies 1 to 4:
Select the output level by positioning the scrolling button.
This panel, accessible from user level 1 and higher is used to adjust receiver level.
Guard Frequency
The received level of the guard frequencies is directly given in dBm.
This level can be adjusted to between - 45 dBm and +15dBm.
Display accuracy is ± 0.1 dBm.
The settings for Guard and Relative Level Commands Guards are independent and the
settings values must be sent separately.
Procedure
Using the scrolling button windows, select the Guard Receive level.
Answer .
A message informing the user of DIP5000 reset is displayed.
The settings are now stored in the flash memory and will be active after a reset.
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Loop
In this mode, transmission is looped on reception even if the transmission media access is
locked.
Procedure
To activate the loop:
Select Active by checking the corresponding circle.
To deactivate the loop
Select Inactive by checking the corresponding circle.
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Unlock
The states for line AF and contact relay are:
• Unlocked
• Locked
Unlocking Line AF: This state is used to connect the teleprotection transmitter to the
transmission line. This operating mode introduces some risks of unwanted commands since
the operator can simulate the acquisition of a command.
Locking Line AF: This state is used to disconnect the teleprotection transmitter from the
transmission line. The operator can then simulate a command acquisition without any risk.
Unlocking Contact relay: When this state is activated, the output commands relays states
comply with the command conditions present on the reception line. This operating mode
introduces some risks of local unwanted commands in the event of loop back.
Locking Contact Relay: When this state is activated, the output commands relays are forced
to the idle state, whatever the command conditions present on the reception line.
Procedure
To unlock Line AF:
Check the Line AF box
To lock Line AF
Un –Check the line AF box
To unlock Contact Relay
Check the Contact Relay box
To lock Contact relay
Un –Check the Contact Relay box
Once the Loop and Unlock parameters are configured:
The HMI does not work like a simulator. In particular, the forcing
transmits real output commands and commands transmission.
Therefore, careless use of these commands may have major
consequences on operation.
This panel is used to send frequencies on unlocked lines referring to various states; standby,
command or test message. To use the feature, the recopy relays must always be unlocked.
To force a frequency:
Check the corresponding circle.
This panel is used to force, on the local equipment, the state of the output commands relays.
The output commands relays will be activated only if the relays are unlocked. The recopy
relays must be always unlocked.
To force an Output Relay:
Check the corresponding Command box
To force alarms:
Check the box for the Alarms to be forced, Major, Minor or both.
Click on the button to copy PC Time Date settings in the DIP5000 part.
Note: Viewing and date setup is also possible clicking on the button
from the top toolbar.
8.14 Resetting the DIP
To reset the DIP5000 from the DIP menu:
Select DIP> Reset
A confirmation message pop-up window is displayed:
Answer .
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The following window appears to inform the user that reset is being performed.
After restarting of the DIP5000, check the correct status of the LEDS and that there are no
alarms.
8.15 Operating <History> Menu
• undated (counters)
• Events files
• Alarms file
• Counters
The <History> menu allows also the events and alarms buffers to be erased.
WARNING: AFTER CLEARING BUFFERS THE INFORMATION CANNOT BE
RECOVERED
8.15.1 Reading Events
To read Events:
Select History>Events the following message is displayed while events are being loaded:
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The record and print buttons respectively allow files to be recorded and printed.
Internal clock dated events, are recorded in a stack limited to 1785 events. When the stack is
full, any further event replaces the first one recorded.
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The record and print button respectively allow files to be recorded and printed.
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The record and print button respectively allow files to be recorded and printed.
The File menu of the Main window allows counters files (*.cnter) to be opened:
Answer
Check the event file is empty by selecting History> Events.
8.15.5 Erasing Alarms
The Erase Alarms option allows the deletion of all alarms displayed in the alarm list.
Note: Erasing alarms completely removes them from the system, and the
action cannot be undone. If you might need to view the alarms at a
later date, use the File>Save option to save a copy of the alarm list
before using Erase>Events.
To delete the currently displayed alarm list.
Select History > Erase> Erase Alarms
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Answer
Check the Alarm file is empty by selecting History> Alarms
8.16 Operating <Test> Menu
Link test is used to check the ability of the DIP5000 link to send and receive bidirectional
commands.
Launching Link Test automatically can also be scheduled daily or Hourly see § 8.5.7 for
settings.
Command processing has priority on Link Test.
To launch Link Test:
Select Tests> Link Test
In case of bad test results, a DIP5000 failure is declared.
8.17 Help Menu
This menu allows the Help file to be accessed and the HMI software version to be read.
8.17.1.1.1 Accessing to Help files:
To access the User Manual select Help> User manual.
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HUMAN MACHINE
INTERFACE
CONTENTS
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 8
3. OVERVIEW 10
3.1 Foreword 10
3.2 System Required 10
3.3 Installing the HMI 10
6. INTERFACE DESCRIPTION 17
6.1 Main screen 17
6.2 Header bar 18
6.3 Menu bar 18
6.4 Toolbar 18
6.5 Status bars 18
6.6 Work and dialog zone. 19
7. FUNCTIONALITIES DESCRIPTION 20
7.1 <Tools> Menu 20
7.2 <File> Menu 20
7.3 <DIP> Menu 21
7.4 <History> Menu 21
7.5 <Test> Menu 21
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LIST OF FIGURES
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GENERAL
This manual describes the Human-Machine interface of the DIP5000 teleprotection, i.e. the
software application which enables commissioning, operational use and maintenance of this
equipment.
DEFINITIONS
HMI tool for using the DIP5000 teleprotection (Human-Machine Interface)
Configuration all the characteristics (fixed components) and parameters
(customisation components) of a teleprotection
Configuration File micro-computer file containing all the configuration components of a
teleprotection
Input password password for accessing the ‘Password Manager’ utility
User level all the authorised operations corresponding to the level of
responsibility of a given operator
Level password password for accessing a user level
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• In the text Menu name are between <> example: menu <DIP>
3. OVERVIEW
3.1 Foreword
As it is powerful and easy to use, the DIP5000 Analogic teleprotection HMI enables local:
• complete commissioning of the equipment and control of its levels, without the need
for other tools,
• 8 Mb of RAM.
3.3 Installing the HMI
For security reasons, the HMI installation from a copy of the supplied disk is recommended.
Installation:
• run the setup.exe file from the <Run> <Menu> in the program manager: D\:set up,
4.2 Menus
Levels
Menus 0 1 2
File new x x x
open x x x
Tools Identification x x x
To user level 0 x x x
connect x x x
disconnect x x x
exit x x x
DIP * configuration x x x
hardware configuration x x x
version x x x
Alarms snapshot x x x
input / output x x x
Reset x x
DIP/Date * read x x x
write x x
DIP/Maintenance * Input level measure x x x
Output levels setting, adjustment receiving x x
alignment and automatic alignment
switch to maintenance mode x
Unlocking line (security) x
Unlocking relay (security) x
local loop back x
transmitter forcing x
commands output forcing x
alarms forcing x
Help x x x
• upper case (A to Z)
• lower case (a to z)
• numbers (0 to 9)
2. Select Password > Input, the following < Password Input> window opens:
3. Enter DIP5000 in upper case in this window (only the first time).
Note: Modifying the Password Manager password is recommended after the
first use (see the next paragraph).
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3. Enter the new password in compliance with the rules for Password Creation (see § 5.1).
Carefully note the new password. If you lose it the application must be reinstalled.
2. Confirm the new password by re-entering it. The following message is then displayed:
2. Enter the password to be created in the <Password Entry> Window while complyting
with the password creation rules (see § 5.1).
3. Define the user level associated to the password by checking the corresponding circle
Level 1 or Level 2.
7. When you have finished click the button. Check the Password listing
(see the next paragraph).
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1. To Remove a password, select the password line in the list and click the
button. A confirmation message is then displayed, Answer yes.
5.6 Exiting the Password Manager
To exit from the password manager and return to the WINDOWS environment select
Password>Exit.
5.7 Viewing the Software Password Manager Version
Select ?> About, the following window appears:
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6. INTERFACE DESCRIPTION
The HMI has an integrated environment, using standard WINDOWS tools and processes.
As only the operating modes specific to the HMI will be mentioned in the following, it is
recommended that operators not familiar with WINDOWS refer to the user manual for this
environment.
6.1 Main screen
The main screen is composed of functional zones (see the following figures)
FIGURE 4 – TOOLBAR
6.5 Status bars
Depending on the user level and the type of operation in progress, status bars can appear
displaying the following information:
The bottom bar displays:
• Any alarm present (clicking in this zone opens a window displaying the faults that
have triggered this alarm)
• a green flashing button indicating the connection status (OK when flashing)
• tick boxes
• command buttons
• text boxes
• lists
• scroll bars
7. FUNCTIONALITIES DESCRIPTION
7.1 <Tools> Menu
Identification: Selecting this menu opens a pop up window, asking you to enter a password
allowing to set your user level. The user level granted is linked to the password entered.
Access to a higher user level is password protected.
Back to level 0: Selecting this menu enables you to return to the lowest priority 0 levels.
Disconnect: Selecting this menu disconnects the HMI from the DIP5000.
Exit: Closes the DIP5000 HMI application.
7.2 <File> Menu
File New: This menu enables the creation of a configuration from a default configuration in a
DIP5000 version (Single tone or Dual tone). When selected a pop-up window opens asking
you to choose DIP5OOO version (Single tone or Dual tone)
This menu enables you to read the following parameters on the local equipment:
• Date Setup: Read and write the date and time on equipment.
• Erase: Via two sub menus Erase Events and Erase Alarms, allows event and alarm
log queues to be deleted from equipment.
7.5 <Test> Menu
This menu enables all the following action:
Answer .
The HMI closes.
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• *.rtf -> existing configuration file, this selection will open a window (see Figure 10 for
the window display)
• *.alarms -> alarm list file for consultation (see Figure 27 for the window display)
• *.events -> event list file for consultation (see Figure 26 for the window display)
• *.cnter -> counter statement for consultation ( see Figure 28 for the window display)
• Select the DIP5000 Dual Tone version in the <version selection Window> after
clicking File>New,
• Select DIP>Configuration
• General
• Sender
• Receiver
• Input/Output
• Alarms
This configuration window allows to access to the following parameters:
• Comments
• HMI Speed
• Link test
• Logical address
• IRIG-B State
• Sender parameters
• Receiver parameters
• Input/Output parameters
• Alarms
8.5.2 Configuration window toolbar
FIGURE 11 – TOOLBAR
Clicking the button opens a Synthesis Window displaying the DIP 5000 Configuration
parameters:
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Select the 600, 1200, 2400, 4800 or 9600 bps value by checking the corresponding circle,
8.6.2 Configuring Logical Adress
Range value 0 to 255. Enter a value, in conformity with the following rule:
The sender and the receiver equipment must have the same logical address.
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Enter the Source Station, the Destination Station, and your comments in compliance with the
following rules:
• Daily: in this case enter the Hour and minutes using the scroll-down window
• Hourly: in this case enter the Minutes using the scroll-down window.
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• 300-1900
• 400-2000
• 300-1900
• 670-2260
• 850-2450
• 1040-2630
• 1220-2810
• 1400-3000
• 1590-3180
• 2000-3600
8.7.2 Configuring Sender Transmission levels
The transmission level corresponds to the signal power allocated to a Frequency and to the
Guard.
The value range is -30 dBm to 6 dBm, the display accuracy is 0,1 dBm.
To configure Transmission levels For Guard and Frequency 1 to 8:
Select, using the scrolling button, the transmission level in compliance with the following rule:
The difference between frequency transmission levels must not exceed 16 dBm. If this rule is
not applied a message Warning appears when saving the configuration file.
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• Holding Delay
• Protection schemes
8.7.3.1 Configuring Sender Holding Delay
Holding delay Parameter description
The Holding Delay parameter corresponds to the minimum transmission time of a validated
command.
The transmission time is the maximum value between the Holding Delay and the input
signal command duration.
Example:
Holding delay: 100 ms.
A first input signal command duration is 5ms.
Holding delay 100 ms > Command duration 5 ms: The command will be transmitted during
100 ms.
A second input command duration is 120 ms.
Input signal command duration 120 ms > Holding delay 100 ms: The command will be
transmitted during 120 ms.
Parameter values
Parameter values are in ms.
Range value 0 to 500 ms.
Procedure
For each command select, the Holding Delay by positioning the scrolling button.
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• Input signal command 3ms, duration less than the Input valid Delay, the Holding
Delay is not taken into account, the command is sent without any prolongation time.
• Input signal command 6ms, command input duration greater than the Input Valid
Delay (5ms). The Holding delay is taken into account and the command is
transmitted for the Holding Delay: 50 ms.
• Input signal command 60 ms: command input duration greater than the Input Valid
Delay. Signal Input command greater than the Holding Delay. The signal input
command is transmitted for 60 ms.
Procedure
Select for each command, the Input Valid Delay by positioning the scrolling button.
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Parameter Description
Type 1, Type 2, Type 3 corresponds respectively to protection Schemes Permissive tripping,
Blocking, Direct tripping.
Permissive tripping commands are always monitored by a protection relay. The circuit
breaker is tripped when receipt of the command coincides with operation of the protection
relay at the receiving end responding to a system fault. The intention of these schemes is to
speed up tripping for faults occurring within the protected zone.
Blocking commands are initiated by a protection element that detects faults external to the
protected zone. Detection of an external fault at the local end of a protected circuit results in
a blocking signal being transmitted to the remote end. At the remote end, receipt of the
blocking signal prevents the remote end protection operating if it had detected the external
fault. The risk of a spurious trip is higher.
Direct tripping, intertrip signals are sent directly to the master trip relay. Receipt of the
command causes circuit breaker operation. The method of communication must be reliable
and secure because any signal detected at the receiving end will cause a trip of the circuit at
that end.
Procedure
For each command select the protection scheme by selecting the value with the scroll down
window.
8.7.4 Sender Transmission parameter configuration procedure
Depending on user needs and of the characteristics of input signals applied to the DIP5000,
notably their duration, two procedures are available.
8.7.4.1 Procedure Without Input Valid Delay
For each command:
1. Using the scroll-down window select a protection scheme.
Optional:
2. Select a Holding Delay using the scrolling button.
In this case the Minimum Holding Delay value is automatically adjusted to a value
compatible with the protection scheme.
8.7.5 Sending Sender Parameter Configuration to the DIP 5000.
When you have completed Sender Parameters configuration as described above:
The Bandwidth is a technical characteristic of the medium used corresponding to its signal
transmission capacity.
Depending on the characteristics of the medium, select the appropriate bandwidth via the
Bandwidth scroll-down window.
Possible values are:
• 300-1900
• 400-2000
• 670-2260
• 850-2450
• 1040-2630
• 1220-2810
• 1400-3000
• 1590-3180
• 2000-3600
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Guard Signal
This parameter defines the Guard Signal level.
Parameter values are in dBm.
Value Range -40 to 0 dBm.
Select the Guard Signal input level using the scrolling button.
Commands vs Guard
This parameter corresponds to the relative level between signal commands level and Guard
Signal.
Parameter values are in dB.
Value Range -6 + 6 dB
Select the Commands vs Guard using the scrolling button.
Note: The Receiver Input level, can also be set from the Maintenance
window, manually or automatically.
8.8.3 Configuring Receiver Protection Schemes
Parameter description
Six protections type value from Type 1 to Type 6 are available. For more details about Type
1 to 3 see § 8.7.3.3).
Protection Types 4 to 6, built on the direct tripping scheme, are more secure.
Two ranges of protection scheme type are defined: types from 1 to 3 and types from 4 to 6.
When assigning type to commands make sure that all the type assigned belongs to the
same range.
Procedure
For each command:
Select the Type using the scroll-down window.
Note: Make sure that the selected type belongs to the same type range values (Type 1 to 3,
or type 4 to 6).
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Parameter description
Idle state: the restitution relay is set to the idle state if an alarm occurs.
Former state: the restitution relay contact keeps, open or closed, even an alarm is set. The
alarm has no influence on contact state.
For each command:
Select the Relay State on AI using the scroll-down window.
8.8.5 Configuring Receiver Holding Delay
Unblocking
Only command which type is Permissive tripping can be unblocked. Each command can be
unblocked, independently of the others.
For each command to unblock:
Check the corresponding box.
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Unblocking Threshold
Parameter values are in dB. The value range is -20 to -10 dB. Display accuracy is ± 0.1dB.
Select the unblocking threshold using the scrolling button value.
Unblocking Delay
Parameter values are in ms. The value range is 5 to 80 ms. Display accuracy is ± 1 ms.
Click the button, give a path for the configuration file and name it.
• IN1: The command is allocated to the input signal connected on the INT1 input (P10
connector)
• IN2: The command is allocated to the input signal connected on the INT2 input (P10
connector)
• IN1 or IN2: The command is allocated to the result of the OR operator applied to the
input signal connected on the INT1 input (P10 connector) and the INT2 input (P10
connector)
• IN1 and IN2: The command is allocated to the result of the AND operator applied to
the input signal connected on the INT1 input (P10 connector) and the INT2 input (P10
connector)
For command 2 same explanation replacing IN1 by IN3 and IN2 by IN4.
For command 3 same explanation replacing IN1 by IN5 IN2 by IN6 and P10 connector by
P12 connector.
For command 4 same explanation replacing IN1 by IN7 IN2 by IN8 and P10 connector by
P12 connector.
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Click the button, give a path for the configuration file and name it.
The External alarm input comes from an external equipment, PLC or other.
The external equipment and the DIP5000 must be interconnected with a special connection
cable supporting alarm wires.
Parameters values are in seconds. The value range is 0 to 2.5 s. The display accuracy is ±
0.1s.
To configure Alarm on External Input
1. Check the Alarm on external input box,
2. Check the alarm level Minor or Major circle.
8.10.2 Configuring Input Duration Command Alarm
This alarm is set if the input command signal duration is more than the parameter value.
Parameters values are in seconds . The values range 0.5 to 10 s. The display accuracy is ±
0.1s.
To configure Input Command Duration Alarm:
1. Check the Input Command Duration Alarm box,
2. Select the parameter value using the scrolling button,
3. Select the alarm level Minor or Major.
8.10.3 Configuring Loss of Signal Alarm
Threshold
Defines the level under which an alarm is set.
Parameter values are in dBr. The value range is -16 to -6 dBr. Display accuracy is ± 0.1 dBr
Delay
Defines the low level signal delay from which an alarm is set.
Parameter values are in seconds. The value range is 1 to 10 s. The display accuracy is ±
0.1s.
To configure Loss of Signal Alarm
1. Select the Threshold level positioning the scrolling button.
2. Select the delay positioning the scrolling button.
8.10.4 Configuring Noise Alarm
Noise alarm
This alarms occurs is the noise level, measured through internal digital filter, is above a
Threshold during a Delay.
Alarm are displayed in the Snapshot window.
Threshold
Parameter values are in dBr. The value range is -12 to -6 dBr. The display accuracy is ± 0.1
dBr.
Delay
Parameter values are in s. The value range is 1 to 10 s. The display accuracy is ± 0.1s.
Link test can be periodically (Daily or Hourly) launched (for settings see § 8.6.4).
Punctual Link test can also be launched from the toolbar ( Menu Test > Link Test).
In case of test failure an alarm is set. An alarm status is displayed in the Alarm Snapshot
window.
To configure Alarm on link test failure:
Select the level of alarm, by checking the corresponding circle.
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Click the button, give a path for the configuration file and name it.
Save: This menu opens a standard dialog box of Windows® allowing the displayed
configuration to be saved in a file.
To save a configuration file:
Select File > Save
Give a path and a name to the configuration file.
8.11.3 Sending a configuration file
Send: This menu, accessible starting from the user level 2, with connection established, is
used to send the HMI displayed configuration to the equipment. After receiving the
configuration file, the equipment resets. When the equipment restarts, the sent configuration
is taken into account.
A window configuration is opened in the HMI using the menus File > New or File > Open or
DIP > Configuration.
Once modified, the configuration file can be sent to the equipment by the menu File >Send
or the button.
To send a configuration file:
• Configuration,
• Hardware configuration,
• Alarms Snapshot
• Input\Output
• V1.2 versions
• Date Setup
See § 8.14 for more details.
The DIP allows also to launch the <Reset> command.
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When the configuration window is open, the user can modify configuration parameters (see §
8.6 and following).
8.12.2 Reading the hardware Configuration
To read the Hardware Configuration:
Select DIP> Hardware Config
The following Hardware window opens:
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• local loopback,
• User level 1: same as level 0 plus Output level Settings, Received Level Adjustment
This Panel, accessible from user level 0, allows the Input level to be read in a graphical view.
Numerical values are also displayed in the top part of the panel.
The range of displayed values is -45 to 15 dBr, 0 dBr is the nominal value of receiver
alignment. The display accuracy is ± 0.1 dBr.
This Panel, accessible from user level 1 and higher, is used to set the DIP5000 frequencies
and guards output levels.
The value range is -30 dBm to 6 dBm with an accuracy of ± 0.1 dBm
Procedure
For the Guard frequency and Frequency 1 to 7:
Select the output level by positioning the scrolling button.
This panel, accessible from user level 1 and higher allows receiver level to be adjusted.
Guard Frequency
The received level of the guard frequencies is directly given in dBm.
This level can be adjusted to between - 45 dBm and +15dBm.
The display accuracy is ± 0.1 dBm.
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Answer .
A message confirming DIP5000 reset is displayed.
The settings are now stored in the flash memory and will be active after a reset.
8.13.7 Configuring Maintenance Force loopback
This thumbnail is accessible from user level 2 and in maintenance mode.
To access the Force/Lock/Loop window, open the Maintenance window and select the
<Force/Lock/Loop> thumbnail.
Loop
In this mode, transmission is looped on reception even if the transmission media access is
locked.
Procedure
To activate the loop:
Select Active by checking the corresponding circle.
To deactivate the loop
Select Inactive by checking the corresponding circle.
Unlock
The states for line AF and contact relay are:
• Unlocked
• Locked
Unlocking Line AF: This state is used to connect the teleprotection transmitter to the
transmission line. This operating mode introduces some risks of unwanted commands since
the operator can simulate the acquisition of a command.
Locking Line AF: This state is used to disconnect the teleprotection transmitter from the
transmission line. The operator can then simulate a command acquisition without any risk.
Unlocking Contact relay: When this state is activated, the output commands relays states
comply with the command conditions present on the reception line. This operating mode
introduces some risks of local unwanted commands in the event of loop back.
Locking Contact Relay: When this state is activated, the output commands relays are forced
to the idle state, whatever the command conditions present on the reception line.
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Procedure
To unlock Line AF:
Check the Line AF box
To lock Line AF
Un –Check the line AF box
To unlock Contact Relay
Check the Contact Relay box
To lock Contact relay
Un –Check the Contact Relay box
Once the Loop and Unlock parameters are configured:
Freq 8 corresponds to the frequency guard, Freq 1 to Freq 7 are used to encode signal
commands.
As two frequencies are required to encode signal commands, and the frequencies are
forced separately; no risk to send command by forcing frequency.
This panel is used to send frequencies on unlocked lines referring to various states;
standby, command or test message. To use the feature, the recopy relays must always be
unlocked.
To force a frequency:
Check the corresponding circle.
This panel is used to force, on the local equipment, the state of the output commands relays.
The output commands relays will be activated only if the relays are unlocked. The recopy
relays must be always unlocked.
To force an Output Relay:
Check the corresponding Command box,
To force alarms:
Check the boxes of the type of Alarms to be forced, Major, Minor or both.
Click on the button to copy PC Time Date settings in the DIP5000 Time \date
part.
Note: Viewing and date setup is also possible clicking on the button
from the top toolbar.
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Answer .
The following window appears to inform the user that reset is being performed.
After restarting of the DIP5000, check the correct status of the LEDS and that there are no
alarms.
8.16 Operating the < History> Menu
• undated (counters)
• Events files
• Alarms file
• Counters
The <History> menu allows also the events and alarms buffers to be erased.
WARNING: AFTER CLEARING BUFFERS THE INFORMATION CANNOT BE
RECOVERED
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The record and print buttons respectively allow files to be recorded and printed.
The File menu in the Main window allows event files (*.event) to be opened:
Internal clock dated events, are recorded in a stack limited to 1785 events. When the stack is
full, any further event replaces the first one recorded.
8.16.2 Reading Alarms Window
To read Alarms:
Select History>Events the following message pop-up window appears events informing are
being loaded:
Note: Reading alarms is also possible by clicking on the from the top
toolbar.
The record and print button respectively allow files to be recorded and printed.
The File menu of the Main window allows counters files (*.cnter) to be opened:
Answer
Check the event file is empty by selecting History> Events.
8.16.5 Erasing Alarms
The Erase Alarms option allows the deletion of all alarms displayed in the alarm list.
Note: Erasing alarms completely removes them from the system, and the
action cannot be undone. If you might need to view the alarms at a
later date, use the File>Save option to save a copy of the alarm list
before using Erase>Events.
To delete the currently displayed alarm list.
Select History > Erase> Erase Alarms
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Answer
Check the Alarm file is empty by selecting History> Alarms
8.17 <Test> Menu
Link test is used to check the ability of the DIP5000 link to send and receive bidirectional
commands.
Launching Link Test automatically can also be scheduled Daily or Hourly see § 8.6.4 for
settings.
Command processing has priority over Link Test.
To launch Link Test:
Select Tests> Link Test
In case of bad test results, a DIP5000 failure is declared.
A minor or major alarm is set, depending on the alarm configuration (see § 8.10.5).
8.18 <Help> menu
This menu allows the Help file to be accessed and the HMI software version to be read.
8.18.1 Accessing to Help files:
To access the User Manual select Help> User manual.
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HUMAN MACHINE
INTERFACE
CONTENTS
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 8
3. OVERVIEW 10
3.1 Foreword 10
3.2 System Required 10
3.3 Installing the HMI 10
6. INTERFACE DESCRIPTION 17
6.1 Main screen description 17
6.2 Header bar 18
6.3 Menu bar 18
6.4 Toolbar 18
6.5 Pop-up menus 18
6.6 Status bars. 18
6.7 Work and dialogue zone. 20
7. FUNCTIONALITIES DESCRIPTION 21
7.1 <File> Menus 21
7.2 <Tools> Menu 21
7.3 <Read> Menu 22
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LIST OF FIGURES
MODIFICATIONS PAGE
VERSION DATE COMMENTS
A 01/04/2001 ORIGINAL ISSUE
B 08/23/2004 AREVA LOGO AND ADDITION OF ANALOG
VERSION
C 07/12/2006 NEW FEATURES AND ADDITIONAL TECHNICAL
EXPLANATIONS
D 11/14/2007 NEW CHAPTER. TASK ORIENTED WRITING. HMI
CHAPTER SEPARATED IN THREE PARTS DIGITAL,
ANALOG SINGLE TONE ,ANALOG DUAL TONE.
E 02/11/2008 MINOR CORRECTIONS
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GENERAL
This manual describes the Human-Machine interface of the DIP5000 teleprotection, i.e. the
microcomputer application which enables commissioning, operational use and maintenance
of this equipment.
DEFINITIONS
HMI tool for using the DIP5000 teleprotection (Human-Machine Interface)
Configuration all the characteristics (fixed components) and parameters
(customisation components) of a teleprotection
Configuration File micro-computer file containing all the configuration components of a
teleprotection
Input password password for accessing the ‘Password Manager’ utility
User level all the authorised operations corresponding to the level of
responsibility of a given operator
Level password password for accessing a user level
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• In the text Menu name are between <> example: menu <DIP>
3. OVERVIEW
3.1 Foreword
As it is powerful and easy to use, the DIP5000 teleprotection HMI enables local or remote:
• complete commissioning of the equipment and control of its levels, without the need
for other tools,
• 8 Mb of RAM.
Important: Where several tasks are running at the same time (office tools or other),
transmission faults may occur on the PC-HMI. It is therefore recommended that all
applications are closed before using his HMI.
3.3 Installing the HMI
For security reasons, the HMI installation from a copy of the supplied disk is recommended..
Installation:
• run setup.exe file from the <Run> <Menu> in the program manager: D:\setup,
4.2 Menus
Levels
Menus 0 1 2
File new x x x
open x x x
exit x x x
Tools password x x x
to user level 0 x x x
connect x x x
disconnect x x x
Read (local/remote) * configuration x x x
hardware configuration x x x
version x x x
comment x x x
event list x x x
alarm list x x x
counter x x x
alarms snapshot x x x
input / output x x x
Date (local/remote) * read x x x
write x x x
Maintenance * switch to maintenance mode x x
unlocking line (security) x
unlocking relay (security) x
local loopback x x
remote loopback x
transmitter forcing x x
commands output forcing x x
alarms forcing x x
clear event file (local/remote) x
Interface forcing x x
clear alarm file (local/remote) x
local reset x x
• upper case (A to Z)
• lower case (a to z)
• numbers (0 to 9)
1. Select Password > Input, the following < Password Input> window opens:
2. Enter DIP5000 in upper case in this window (only the first time).
Note: Modifying the Password Manager password is recommended after the
first use (see the next paragraph).
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3. Enter the new password in compliance with the rules for Password Creation (see § 5.1).
Carefully note the new password. If you lose it the application must be reinstalled.
2. Confirm the new password by re-entering it. The following message is then displayed:
2. Enter the password to be created in the <Password Entry> Window while complyting
with the password creation rules (see § 5.1).
3. Define the user level associated to the password by checking the corresponding circle
Level 1 or Level 2.
7. When you have finished click the button. Check the Password listing
(see the next paragraph).
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1. To Remove a password, select the password line in the list and click the
button. A confirmation message is then displayed, Answer yes.
5.6 Exiting the Password Manager
To exit from the password manager and return to the WINDOWS environment select
Password> Exit.
5.7 Viewing the Software Password Manager Version
Select ?> About, the following window appears:
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6. INTERFACE DESCRIPTION
The HMI is an integrated environment, using standard WINDOWS tools and processes.
As only the operating modes specific to the HMI will be mentioned in the following, operators
not familiar with WINDOWS must refer to the user manual for this environment.
6.1 Main screen description
The main screen is composed of 5 functional zones (figure 1 and figure 2 below):
FIGURE 4 – TOOLBAR
6.5 Pop-up menus
By right-clicking on the work space, with connection to the equipment established, a pop-up
menu appears enabling you to carry out all the read operations on local or remote
equipment.
6.6 Status bars.
Depending on user level and the type of operation in progress, status bars display the
following information:
With the HMI connected to the DIP5000 in maintenance mode, the top bar displays:
• Link address
• Ttransmission time
• Alarm presence (clicking in this zone opens a window displaying the faults that have
triggered this alarm)
• Tick boxes
• Command buttons
• Text boxes
• Lists
• Cursors
7. FUNCTIONALITIES DESCRIPTION
7.1 <File> Menus
The <File> menu provides access to a configuration windows allowing creating, modifying,
sending of configuration files. This menu allows also to open the saved alarm (*.Ala) and
event (*.Evt) files.
• *.Cfg -> existing configuration file, this selection will open the window (see figure 8)
• *.Ala -> alarm list file for consultation (see figure 13 for the window display
• *.Evt -> event list file for consultation (see figure 11 for the window display)
Exit File: Closes the HMI program.
7.2 <Tools> Menu
Password: This menu enables you to modify the user level. The move to a higher level is
protected and requires input of a password.
To user level 0: This menu enables you to return to the lowest priority 0 level.
Connect: This menu enables you to establish a connection between the DIP5000 and the
PC on communication port 1 or 3.
Disconnect: This menu enables you to remove the connection between the DIP5000 and
the PC.
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• Write: Writes the date and time of local or remote equipment, either by recopying the
date and time from the PC, or by sending a date and time selected by the user.
7.5 <Maintenance> Menu
This menu enables all the following maintenance actions:
• Locking: Locks or unlocks the communication line and the command output relays,
• Loop: Carries out a loopback either on the local equipment or on the remote
equipment,
• Forcing: Forces transmission or reception commands and also forces alarm relays.
• Clear buffers: Deletes event and alarm log queues from the local or remote
equipment,
• File menu
• Read menu
8.2.1 File menu Configuration procedure
1. Click on File>New> or File>Open
2. Modify the configuration displayed,
3. Save the changed configuration (<File><Save as ...>).
4. Send the configuration to the equipment.
8.2.2 Read menu Configuration procedure
The configuration on the local or remote equipment can also be modified by reading this
configuration:
1. Click on Read>Local or Remote>Configuration
2. Modify the configuration displayed,
3. Save the changed configuration (<File><Save as ...>).
4. Send the configuration to the equipment.
8.3 Operating <Tools> Menu
The <Tools> menu allows user password to be entered, user level to be returned to 0, the
HMI application to be connected, disconnected.
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Comments
Alarms
Application parameters
Inputs / Outputs
Communication interface
General
Print the configuration
Double click on a significant word from the branch list
on the corresponding configuration window
Save the configuration
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HMI port Speed: select the 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 bps value using the scroll
down windows,
IRIG-B: select the Off or On value by checking the corresponding circle.
Connect the GPS equipment to the P20 connector.
Synchronize the DIP date to the external source (one synchro top each 30 seconds).
3. Select the Interface Module corresponding to your hardware configuration in the scroll
down windows, possible values are:
5. Select the Clock Source value, Received or Internal, by checking the corresponding
circle.
3. Select the digital interface corresponding to your hardware configuration in the scroll-
down window. Possible values:
− IR 180,
− IR 173,
− IR179.
5. Select the clock source, Received or Internal by checking the corresponding circle.
6. Click the Trigger button the following window opens:
7. Select the Time Delay Before Switching parameter value by positioning the cursor.
Possible values are from 5 ms to 100 ms.
8. Click on the Valid button.
9. Check the parameter values are updated in the configuration window:
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• OR
• AND
• LOG
When affecting the LOG operator to input signals, a signal command is valid while another
signal command is not sent on the logical associated input.
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The following table describes the outputs corresponding to the possible input signal
combination for the LOG operator.
Procedure
To configure the Inputs logic feature:
1. Click on the button from the configuration windows, the following windows
< Inputs Logic> opens:
2. Repeat this configuration for each command to which a delay must be applied.
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The Holding Delay Command Output corresponds to the validity duration of a Command
Output.
1. Check the Command Output to which you want to apply a delay.
2. Adjust the delay positioning the cursor (1 to 3000 ms).
3. Repeat this configuration for each command output to which a delay must be applied.
8.9.3 Configuring Teleprotection Schemes
In the scroll down menu select the receiver teleprotection Scheme to apply to Cmd 1/2 the
possible choices are:
• Permissive
• Direct tripping
• Blocking
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1. In the scroll down menu the Receiver teleprotection Scheme to apply to Cmd 3/4.
1. Check the Bit Error Rate circle corresponding to the Minor Alarm threshold.
2. Check the Bit Error Rate circle corresponding to the Major Alarm threshold.
8.10.2 Configuring Time Overrunning Alarm
If an input signal overruns over the Time Overrunning Input threshold defined, an alarm is
set.
1. Check the box Alarm Time Overrunning Input
2. Position the cursor to define a value time duration (value range 1 to 30 seconds)
3. Affect a level Minor or Major by checking the corresponding circle.
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If the transmission time is over the Transmission time Alarm threshold defined an alarm is
set.
1. Check the Alarm Transmission Time box,
2. Position the Cursor to define a Transmission Time value (range value 3 to 20 ms)
3. Affect a level Minor or Major by checking the corresponding circle.
8.10.4 Configuring Relay Command Delay
Closing of the contact Relay Command can be delayed, possible delay values are the
following
0
2,5 s
5s
10 s
For each Relay 1 and 2, Major and Minor alarm:
Select the delay by positioning the scrolling button.
8.11 Sending a configuration file
This menu allows a configuration to be sent from the HMI PC to the teleprotection
equipment.
Prerequisite
Sending configuration is possible with operator level 1 or 2. The HMI PC must be connected
to the teleprotection.
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Procedure
To send the configuration, select the <Send> menu (Local or Remote) from the
<Configuration> Menu:
The <Read> menu allows the following information on the local or the remote teleprotection
to be displayed:
• Configuration
• Hardware configuration
• Comments
• Event list
• Alarms list
• Counters
• Alarms snapshot
• Remote bit error rate (the local bit error rate is continually displayed in the lower status
bar)
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Note: The remote configuration can be read by selecting Read > Remote>
Configuration
8.13.3 Reading Hardware Configuration
To read the local Hardware Configuration select Read > Local> Hardware Configuration
the following windows opens:
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Click on the disk tool (or use the File>Save) menu to save the local counter file (*.cpt) which
can be consulted by the File>Open menu on the main screen.
Click on the printer tool (or use the File>Print menu) to print the alarm file.
8.13.9 Reading the alarm snapshots
To read the alarm snapshots select Read > Local> Alarms Snapshots the following
windows opens:
Note: The alarm snapshot may also be read possible by clicking on the
Alarm entry visible in the bottom bar in case of alarms.
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Using the scroll-down menus, select the day month year and time to set.
• <Interface> ( operating mode only) to select the Active Interface (optical or backup°
The HMI does not work like a simulator. In particular, the forcing
transmits real commands output and commands transmission.
Therefore, careless use of these commands may have major
consequences on operation.
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8.15.3 Loop
1. Select Loop > Local loop off to unloop
2. Select Loop > Local loop on to loop
3. The type of loopback displayed in the top bar is updated:
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8.15.4 Forcing
Check the box for the Alarms to be forced, Major, Minor or both.
4. Select the Yes button. The message < Data transmitted> appears.
The DIP5OOO resets.
After reset, check for correct switching by selecting Maintenance> Interface, the active
interface must have switched.
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A warning messages < Are you sure> requests confirmation. Answer Yes.
A message appears to confirm events\alarms deletion.
• Adjust the Time Delay Before Switching to positioning the cursor to 10 ms.