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COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756121 COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide The electrical warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which could result in electrical shock. The warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which could result in personal injury. The caution icon indicates important information or warning related to the concept discussed in the text.
The following is a list of terms associated with the Control and Monitoring Unit COM605 that you should be familiar with. The list contains terms that are unique to ABB or have a usage or definition that is different from standard industry usage.
COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756121 COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide Abbreviation Description Human Machine Interface International Electrotechnical Commission Intelligent Electronic Device Local Area Network Single Line Diagram 1.8. Related documents Name of the manual MRS number COM600 3.1 User’s Guide 1MRS756125 1.9.
1MRS756121 COM600 Station Automation Series COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide Introduction 2.1. Product overview Product functionalities Control and Monitoring Unit COM605 allows easy access to the protection and control devices of a substation with HMI functionality. The substation can be accessed either locally or remotely through a built-in web server.
COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756121 COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide HMI operations 3.1. General about HMI The HMI interface consists of different views, a menu bar and a tool bar. You can choose between views by clicking the tabs on the left: •...
1MRS756121 COM600 Station Automation Series COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide The administrator can add users and define access rights with the User Management tool. The user levels of the selected user are displayed in the User Information view and they can be modified by the administrator. The purpose of the user groups is mainly to provide customized user interfaces for dif- ferent users.
COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756121 COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide HMI_adding_new_users.png Figure 3.3.2-1 Adding new users 3.3.3. Modifying user properties Only an administrator can modify user properties. You can modify user information by using the tool bar on top of the User Information view.
1MRS756121 COM600 Station Automation Series COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide change_user.jpg Figure 3.3.3-1 Changing user's group 3.3.4. Changing user's password To change the password (administrator): Click on the Users tab on the left. Select the user whose password you want to change. Click Change password.
COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756121 COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide changing_password_not_admin.jpg Figure 3.3.4-2 Changing user's password (not administrator) 3.4. Connecting HMI to the COM600 computer To connect HMI to the COM600 computer: 1. Open Internet Explorer. 2. Type in the IP address of the COM600 computer. 3.
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1MRS756121 COM600 Station Automation Series COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide substation_view.jpg Figure 3.5.1-1 The substation view to HMI Alarm and event information By clicking on the voltage level and bay objects, you can access their specific alarm lists. To look at a list of events, click on View Events above the Persisting Alarms list. IED information By clicking on the IED objects you can view their communication status and information on diagnostic counters.
COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756121 COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide 3.5.2. Communication structure You can open the communication view of HMI by clicking on the Communication tab on the left. The communication structure is displayed in the window on the left. In the communication structure you can see the OPC Server, communication channel objects and the IEDs.
1MRS756121 COM600 Station Automation Series COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide 3.6. Single Line Diagram 3.6.1. General about Single Line Diagram A Single Line Diagram (SLD) is a graphical user interface presenting process objects (primary devices) of the substation as graphical symbols. HMI updates the SLD and the substation and communication structures at regular intervals.
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COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756121 COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide The station and bay local/remote switch must be in a position which allows it to be controlled with HMI. The target switch device must also support the operation and it must be configured properly. To control a switch device (for example circuit breaker), click the object in the single line diagram.
1MRS756121 COM600 Station Automation Series COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide switch_control.bmp Figure 3.6.2-1 Switch Device Control dialog 3.6.3. Tap Changer Clicking a power transformer with tap changer opens a control dialog. In the dialog you can monitor the voltage and the current tap changer position.
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COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756121 COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide tap_changer_control.bmp Figure 3.6.3-1 Tap Changer Control dialog Depending the device and the configuration, you can manually lower or raise the relative position of the tap changer or assign a specific position by entering a numeric value. You must have the required user permissions to perform these changes, and local/remote switch must allow the operation.
1MRS756121 COM600 Station Automation Series COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide tap_changer_mode.bmp Figure 3.6.3-2 Tap Changer Mode dialog 3.6.4. Busbar coloring Busbar coloring can be used to indicate the status of busbar sections in several different ways. It can indicate which busbar sections are powered, unpowered or in certain other states, or which voltage level each busbar section has, see Figure 3.6.4-1.
COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756121 COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide busbar_coloring_modes.jpg Figure 3.6.4-1 Busbar coloring drop-down menu Busbar coloring modes Busbar coloring modes can be selected from the drop-down menu on the top of the Single Line Diagram View. There are four modes of busbar coloring: 1.
1MRS756121 COM600 Station Automation Series COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide 3.7.2. Monitoring and handling alarms To monitor and handle alarms in the substation, click Alarms in the menu bar at the top of the screen. To view the alarms concerning a specific bay, click on the appropriate object in the substation tree.
COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756121 COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide To filter alarms: 1. Click Filter in the toolbar of the Alarms view. A window displaying the substation structure opens. 2. Click on the object whose alarms you want to view. Now the Alarms list displays only the alarms of the object that was selected, and the objects below it.
1MRS756121 COM600 Station Automation Series COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide You can filter the events concerning a specific voltage level or bay with the Filter function. You can stop the updating of the event list by clicking Freeze. To resume the flow of events, click Continue.
COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756121 COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide HMI_filtering_alarms.png Figure 3.8.3-1 An example view of filtering events 3.9. Disturbance data upload 3.9.1. Disturbance recordings Most of the IEDs are equipped with a Disturbance recording function that locally stores the values of currents, voltages, frequencies and binary signals and so on in a disturbance file before, during and after a protection event.
1MRS756121 COM600 Station Automation Series COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide The disturbance recordings list shows you the description, date and time of the disturb- ance. When you want to save the list locally on your computer, select it and download it by clicking Save. The list is saved in .csv format and can be opened in MS Excel. You can also delete disturbance recordings from the COM600 computer by clicking Delete.
COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756121 COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide the parameter changes are only saved temporarily, and they will be lost after next reset of the IED. When writing parameters to REF 542plus: • Parameter value changes are not activated immediately when you click Write to IED, but only after you have stored the values permanently by clicking OK or tempor- arily by clicking Cancel in the store dialog.
1MRS756121 COM600 Station Automation Series COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide Appendix 1 Single Line Diagram symbols Table A1-1 Single Line Diagram symbols Description ANSI repres- IEC represent- Remarks entation ation Annotation Alarm Indicator Alarm inidicator in a branch of the substation. Use at any level in the structure to indicate alarms generally, or a specific alarm.
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COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756121 COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide Description ANSI repres- IEC represent- Remarks entation ation Circuit breaker – Open position Circuit breaker – Closed posi- tion Circuit breaker – Bad (faulty) position Disconnector – Intermediate position Disconnector – Open position Disconnector –...
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1MRS756121 COM600 Station Automation Series COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide Description ANSI repres- IEC represent- Remarks entation ation Contactor – Bad (faulty) posi- Use IEC rep- tion resentation Power Transformer with two Primary winding: on top. Sec- Windings and no Tap Changer ondary winding: below.
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COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756121 COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide Description ANSI/IEC representation Remarks Bay Switch Indicator Station Switch Indicator...
1MRS756121 COM600 Station Automation Series COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide Index alarm information ....................15 alarms acknowledging ....................23 filtering ......................23 general ......................22 busbar coloring general ......................21 modes ......................22 communication structure ..................16 device information ....................16 diagnostics information ..................
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COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756121 COM605 3.1 Operator's Guide parameters changing ......................27 Single Line Diagram general ......................17 symbols ......................29 substation structure .................... 14 Switch Device Control ..................17 tap changer ......................19 users adding ......................11 change group ....................12 change password ...................
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