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ABB ABILITY™ ELECTRIFICATION MONITORING AND CONTROL FOR DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS ABB ZEE600 Configuration Manual

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  • —ABB ABILITY™ ELECTRIFICATION MONITORING AND CONTROL FOR DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS

    ABB ZEE600Configuration Manual

  • Document ID: 2NGA000150Issued: 2019-12-17

    Revision: AProduct version: 1.0

    © Copyright 2019 ABB. All rights reserved

  • Copyright

    This document and parts thereof must not be reproduced or copied without writtenpermission from ABB, 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 andmay be used, copied, or disclosed only in accordance with the terms of such license.

    TrademarksABB Ability is a trademark of the ABB Group. ABB and Relion are registeredtrademarks of the ABB Group. All other brand or product names mentioned in thisdocument may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

    WarrantyPlease inquire about the terms of warranty from your nearest ABB representative.

    www.abb.com/mediumvoltage

    HTTP://WWW.ABB.COM/mediumvoltage

  • Disclaimer

    The data, examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for the concept orproduct description and are not to be deemed as a statement of guaranteed properties.All persons responsible for applying the equipment addressed in this manual mustsatisfy themselves that each intended application is suitable and acceptable, includingthat any applicable safety or other operational requirements are complied with. Inparticular, any risks in applications where a system failure and/or product failurewould create a risk for harm to property or persons (including but not limited topersonal injuries or death) shall be the sole responsibility of the person or entityapplying the equipment, and those so responsible are hereby requested to ensure thatall measures are taken to exclude or mitigate such risks.

    This product has been designed to be connected and communicate data andinformation via a network interface which should be connected to a secure network.It is the sole responsibility of the person or entity responsible for networkadministration to ensure a secure connection to the network and to take the necessarymeasures (such as, but not limited to, installation of firewalls, application ofauthentication measures, encryption of data, installation of anti virus programs, etc.)to protect the product and the network, its system and interface included, against anykind of security breaches, unauthorized access, interference, intrusion, leakage and/ortheft of data or information. ABB is not liable for any such damages and/or losses.

    This document has been carefully checked by ABB but deviations cannot becompletely ruled out. In case any errors are detected, the reader is kindly requested tonotify the manufacturer. Other than under explicit contractual commitments, in noevent shall ABB be responsible or liable for any loss or damage resulting from the useof this manual or the application of the equipment. In case of discrepancies betweenthe English and any other language version, the wording of the English version shallprevail.

  • Table of contents

    Section 1 Introduction.......................................................................3This manual........................................................................................ 3Intended audience.............................................................................. 3Product documentation.......................................................................3

    Product documentation set............................................................3Document revision history............................................................. 3Related documentation..................................................................4

    Symbols and conventions...................................................................6Symbols.........................................................................................6Document conventions..................................................................7

    Section 2 ABB ZEE600 overview.....................................................9Overview.............................................................................................9Hardware requirements.................................................................... 11

    Section 3 Installing and configuring................................................13Installing zenon Energy Edition........................................................ 13Installing ABB ZEE600 libraries........................................................14ABB ZEE600 wizards....................................................................... 15

    Selecting wizards.........................................................................17Running Template Wizard...........................................................20Running Object Import Wizard.................................................... 23

    Components created by Object Import Wizard...................... 40Single-line diagram design and automatic line coloring......... 44Predefined elementary symbol library.................................... 45Predefined bay and faceplate.................................................48

    Running Disturbance Records Wizard........................................ 55Running Historian Energy Consumption Configurator ................58

    Changing language.......................................................................... 63Alarm and event handling.................................................................63

    Navigation bar alarm list..............................................................64Active and historical alarm lists................................................... 65Chronological event list............................................................... 69

    Activating siren................................................................................. 74Managing users................................................................................ 74

    Editing users................................................................................74Editing groups..............................................................................77Viewing user list...........................................................................78

    Configuring printers.......................................................................... 79Configuring bay properties............................................................... 80

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  • Changing theme............................................................................... 81Selecting electrical symbol standard................................................ 81Selecting electrical symbol alarms and text......................................83Managing variables.......................................................................... 83Creating backups..............................................................................88Restoring backups............................................................................88Shutting down system...................................................................... 89

    Section 4 Technical data................................................................91

    Section 5 Glossary......................................................................... 93

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  • Section 1 Introduction

    1.1 This manual

    The configuration manual contains instructions on how to set up ABB ZEE600. Themanual provides procedures for running the installation wizards and configuring thesystem properties.

    1.2 Intended audience

    This manual addresses system and project engineers involved in the engineeringprocess of a project.

    1.3 Product documentation

    1.3.1 Product documentation set

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    1.3.2 Document revision historyDocument revision/date Product version HistoryA/2019-12-17 1.0 First release

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  • 1.3.3 Related documentationTitle Document IDProcess awareness

    Alarms administration 3AXD50000326730

    Automatic Line Coloring (ALC) - Topology 3AXD50000326754

    Equipment Modeling 3AXD50000326457

    HTML Web Engine 3AXD50000326914

    Message Control 3AXD50000327034

    Status processing 3AXD50000327294

    Worldview 3AXD50000327362

    zenon Web Server 3AXD50000327430

    Process control

    Command Sequencer 3AXD50000326785

    Controls 3AXD50000326808

    zenon Logic 3AXD50000327379

    Driver simulation 3AXD50000326839

    Project Simulation 3AXD50000327188

    Time Control 3AXD50000327317

    Interlockings 3AXD50000326969

    Load Management 3AXD50000327003

    Process monitoring

    Chronological Event List 3AXD50000326778

    Historian 3AXD50000326495

    Extended Trend 3AXD50000326464

    Reporting 3AXD50000327218

    Process Recorder 3AXD50000327126

    Monitor administration 3AXD50000327058

    Measuring unit switch 3AXD50000327010

    System operation, access and security

    User Administration 3AXD50000327331

    zenon Security Guide 3AXD50000327423

    Shift Management 3AXD50000327270

    zenon Operator 3AXD50000327386

    Runtime 3AXD50000327225

    Keyboards 3AXD50000326976

    Mobile applications for zenon 3AXD50000327041

    Scheduler 3AXD50000327256

    Network handling

    zenon Remote Desktop 3AXD50000327409

    Network 3AXD50000327089

    Table continues on next page

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  • Title Document IDRemote Transport 3AXD50000327201

    Connectivity and data handling

    communication driver: DNP3_TG 3AXD50000325047

    communication driver: IEC62056 3AXD50000325252

    communication driver: IEC850 3AXD50000325269

    communication driver: IEC870 3AXD50000325276

    communication driver: IEC870_10332 3AXD50000325283

    communication driver: MODRTU32 3AXD50000325757

    communication driver: MODBUS ENERGY 3AXD50000325658

    communication driver: DPUNI32 3AXD50000325061

    communication driver: Opc2CLi32 3AXD50000325818

    communication driver: OPCUA32 3AXD50000325825

    communication driver: SNMP32 3AXD50000326181

    communication driver: SNMPNG32 3AXD50000326198

    communication driver: SqlDrv 3AXD50000326280

    internal driver: MATHDR32 3AXD50000325573

    internal driver: SIMUL32 3AXD50000326167

    internal driver: straton32 3AXD50000326617

    internal driver: straton NG 3AXD50000326624

    internal driver: Trend32 3AXD50000326693

    internal driver: TrendNG (trend driver) 3AXD50000326709

    Protocol handling for zenon logic (softPLC) v.8.00 3AXD50000505906

    Process Gateway; zenon as communication gateway 3AXD50000327119

    OPC Server 3AXD50000327096

    SAP Interface 3AXD50000327249

    internal driver: ArchDrv 3AXD50000324637

    internal driver: Internal 3AXD50000325429

    internal driver: SYSDRV 3AXD50000326655

    Usability

    zenon WPF Element 3AXD50000327447

    Multi-Touch 3AXD50000327072

    Styles 3AXD50000327300

    ABB zenon template- zenon Add-ons Manual 3AXD50000338115

    Object Integration zenon Add-ons Manual 3AXD50000338979

    Screens 3AXD50000327263

    Runtime help 3AXD50000327232

    Language switch 3AXD50000326983

    Configuration and engineering

    Allocations 3AXD50000326747

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  • Title Document IDWizards 3AXD50000327355

    Tools 3AXD50000327324

    History of Changes 3AXD50000326501

    Menus 3AXD50000327027

    Programming Interfaces 3AXD50000327140

    Project Backup 3AXD50000327157

    Distributed engineering 3AXD50000326822

    Configuration files 3AXD50000326792

    Editor 3AXD50000326846

    Efficient engineering 3AXD50000326853

    Functions and scripts 3AXD50000326471

    Cross-reference list 3AXD50000326815

    Import – Export 3AXD50000326921

    Installation and updates 3AXD50000326952

    Project conversion 3AXD50000327164

    PLC Diagnosis 3AXD50000327102

    Project Management and Workspace 3AXD50000327171

    Licensing 3AXD50000326990

    Variables 3AXD50000327348

    Product awareness

    Energy Edition 3AXD50000326440

    Golden thread across the help 3AXD50000326488

    zenon Product Family 3AXD50000327393

    Product manuals can be downloaded from the ABB Web sitewww.abb.com/mediumvoltage.

    1.4 Symbols and conventions

    1.4.1 Symbols

    The caution icon indicates important information or warning relatedto the concept discussed in the text. It might indicate the presence ofa hazard which could result in corruption of software or damage toequipment or property.

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  • The information icon alerts the reader of important facts andconditions.

    The tip icon indicates advice on, for example, how to design yourproject or how to use a certain function.

    Operation of damaged equipment could, under certain operational conditions, resultin degraded process performance leading to information or property loss. Therefore,comply fully with all notices.

    1.4.2 Document conventions

    A particular convention may not be used in this manual.

    • Abbreviations and acronyms are spelled out in the glossary. The glossary alsocontains definitions of important terms.

    • Menu paths are presented in bold.Select Main menu/Settings.

    • Parameter names are shown in italics.The function can be enabled and disabled with the Operation setting.

    • Parameter values are indicated with quotation marks.The corresponding parameter values are "On" and "Off".

    • Shortcut keys are presented in uppercase letters.A page can also be added pressing the shortcut keys CTRL+SHIFT+P.

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  • Section 2 ABB ZEE600 overview

    2.1 Overview

    ABB zenon Electrification Edition 600 (ABB ZEE600 in short) is a specializedvariant of ABB zenon (ABB Ability Operations Data Management zenon), whichhandles process visualization, control and distribution substation data management inelectrification solutions for several customer segments.

    • Utilities (such as power generation, sub-transmission, distribution, andrenewables)

    • Industries (such as food and beverage, oil and gas, chemicals, metals, electronicsand semiconductors)

    • Commercial and industrial buildings (such as data centers and hospitals)• Transportation infrastructure (such as railways, e-mobility, and airports)

    Based on zenon Energy Edition SCADA and ABB zenon, the ABB AbilityElectrification Monitoring and Control for distribution networks ABB ZEE600advantageously inherits all their features and versatility in visualization, datacommunication and control.

    Following ABB’s latest user experience guidelines, ABB ZEE600 seamlesslyintegrates ABB’s electrification products and applications, the result being a state-of-the-art product with the advantages of a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) product.The product also delivers next-generation on-premise digitalization solutions forstate-of-the-art electrification systems.

    ABB ZEE600

    Commercial and industrial buildings

    Transport infrastructure

    Utilities (primary distribution,sub-transmission, renewables)

    Industry Utilities (secondary distribution)

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    Figure 2: ABB ZEE600 in customer segments

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  • ABB ZEE600

    Process monitoring

    Process awareness

    Process control

    ABB electrification libraries

    Scalability

    Secure access and operations

    Connectivity

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    Figure 3: ABB ZEE600 overview

    ABB ZEE600 handles several essential facets of substation and electrical processmonitoring, control and data management.

    • Process awareness• Process control• Process monitoring• Connectivity to downstream and upstream devices or systems using standard

    protocols• Secure access and operations

    ABB ZEE600 also incorporates several electrification libraries.

    • Standard display faceplates for common look and feel for ABB Relion medium-voltage relays and ABB Emax 2 intelligent low-voltage circuit breakers

    • Standardized IEC and ANSI substation symbols for single-line diagram (SLD)displays

    • Standardized pages displaying, for example, alarms, events and reports• Signal engineering wizard for configuration automation

    ABB ZEE600 supports system integration in segment electrification control system(ECS) solutions by handling downstream process data acquired using Ethernet orserial communication-based protocols.

    ABB ZEE600 offers versatile functionality in combination with the protection relays,meters, programmable logic controllers (PLC) and remote terminal units (RTU)deployed in digital electrification solutions.

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  • ABB ZEE600 can be used in two installation scenarios.

    • In a mix of new and existing installations in primary distribution substations, asa human-machine interface (HMI), communication gateway and a data handlingunit.

    • In new or existing secondary distribution substations as a communicationgateway and a compact HMI.

    2.2 Hardware requirements

    ABB ZEE600 can be hosted on any COTS business or industrial computer adheringto the minimal recommended hardware requirements. Advantech ECU 4784 andABB B&R APC910 are typical examples of computer hardware that can host zenonEditor and Runtime on a single machine.

    The Advantech ECU 4784 (D56SBE) industrial PC is suitable for a harsh substationenvironment and therefore, it can be used directly in substation switchgear (LVcompartment).

    • Intel® Core™ dual-core i7 4650U (1.7 GHz) processor• 16 GB RAM• 8 × LAN, 10 × COM, 2 × expansion slots• Win10 IoT Ent• 2 × 2.5” SATA HDD/SDD (optional)• 4-port fiber-optic LAN (optional)• 2-port SDP Gigabit Ethernet card with PRP/HSR (optional)• Additional extra HV power supply (optional)• LV power supply (optional)• IEC 61850-3 compliant

    ABB B&R APC910 can be considered if a server-grade substation computer is notrequired and if ABB ZEE600 is used for compact HMI and communication gatewayrequirements.

    • Core i5 6440EQ 2.7 GHz quad-core processor• 16 GB RAM (up to 32 GB)• Win10 IoT Ent 64-bit• 2 × Ethernet 10/100/1000 Gigabit• 1 × RS-232, 4 × USB 3.0, 1 × USB 2.0• 2 × 2.5” SATA HDD/SDD (optional)• LV power supply 24 VDC

    Use the Advantech ECU 4784 (D56SBE) and ABB B&R APC910specifications as references to find suitable COTS computers.

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  • Section 3 Installing and configuring

    3.1 Installing zenon Energy Edition

    ABB ZEE600 is based on ABB Ability Operations Data Management zenon startingfrom release Ver.8.00.

    1. Install zenon before proceeding with the ZEE600 package.The installation software is available at https://new.abb.com/plc/zenon.

    2. During software installation, select the zenon Energy Edition environment.

    GUID-D9E68D0D-8C8B-4C25-9E5F-4D85772035B2 V1 EN

    Figure 4: Selecting the zenon Energy Edition environment

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  • 3.2 Installing ABB ZEE600 libraries

    To be able to use the ABB ZEE600 library within ABB zenon Energy Edition, thesupplied installer must first be executed. This helps in configuring the system to usethe corresponding features within ABB zenon Energy Edition.

    1. Double-click ABB ZEE600 Setup.exe.2. Follow the steps in the setup wizard to complete the installation.

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    Figure 5: Installing ABB ZEE600 libraries

    After the installation process, zenon Editor can be opened. Also, the standardinstallation folders are installed.

    Table 1: Standard installation folders

    Component Windows path

    Translation Table C:\ProgramData\ABB\zenon800\Templates\ZEE600Wizard

    Template Project C:\ProgramData\ABB\zenon800\Templates\ZEE600Wizard

    ABB VOICE Font C:\Windows\Fonts

    Editor Add-ins C:\Program Files\ABB\zenon 8.00SP0\EditorAddInDeploy

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  • 3.3 ABB ZEE600 wizards

    Four wizards are used in ABB ZEE600 configuration.

    • ABB ZEE600 Template Wizard• ABB ZEE600 Object Import Wizard• ABB ZEE600 Disturbance Records Wizard• ABB ZEE600 Historian Energy Consumption Configurator

    The wizards have thematically structured pages that contain parameters andinformation about a specific subject area.

    The wizards can be exited at any time and it is possible to return to the previous panelto control or change settings.

    The Next button is activated when all the necessary settings have been made on thepage. If there are unused or misconfigured settings, the corresponding field is markedwith a red frame to indicate that a change is required.

    The presence of wizard pages depends on the previous settings. If oneparameter change makes another parameter superfluous, thisparameter is hidden or the entire panel page is deactivated.

    A new empty project is needed to create a project within the zenon Editor that uses thefeatures of the ZEE600 library. Project Configuration Wizard from the zenoninstallation, which automatically opens during the creation of a new project, must beclosed to create an empty project. As soon as a project is available, ZEE600 TemplateWizard can be started.

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  • GUID-A854D97B-49DD-43B6-9603-7E5AAB7E81BE V1 EN

    Figure 6: Project Configuration Wizard

    ZEE600 is developed in 1920x1080 FULL HD resolution. All graphical elementswhich are created with the Template Wizard or Object Import Wizard support onlythis resolution during the execution.

    A different resolution of the executing computer may lead tounwanted distortions and zoom levels.

    Template WizardWith Template Wizard all settings are made on the basis of an empty zenon projectand all needed elements are imported to create ABB ZEE600-compatible projectswithin zenon Editor. These projects are designed for Full HD resolution.

    Object Import WizardObject Import Wizard is used to import devices which are supported by the ABBZEE600 library.

    Depending on the selected connection, type, and optional settings, certain features areconfigured.

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  • • Driver settings• Variable tags• Alarms• Trends• Symbols and popup association or customization

    Disturbance Records WizardDisturbance record files are automatically downloaded during the run time of thevisualization if this has been set with Disturbance Records Wizard in the projectsettings. These files can then be loaded into COMTRADE Viewer.

    Historian Energy Consumption ConfiguratorHistorian Energy Consumption Configurator can be used to fill an existing archivewith the energy consumption values for up to 100 devices with up to four measuringpoints per device.

    3.3.1 Selecting wizards

    1. Start zenon Energy Edition.2. Open the ABB ZEE600 wizards in one of the alternative ways.

    • On the Tools menu, click Start Editor wizards.• Press ALT+F12.

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    Figure 7: Starting the Editor wizards

    3. On the Wizard selection dialog, click Wizards.

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    Figure 8: Selecting the wizards

    4. In the expanded list of options, click ABB and select the wizards.5. Click OK.

    The base ABB zenon package includes general purpose wizards suchas Project Template and Object Integration Wizard. These areintended for general purposes unrelated to the electrification worldand they are thus not compatible with the ABB ZEE600 package.

    The zenon Runtime add-ins, which are required within the run time touse all the features of the ABB ZEE600 library, are added to thecorresponding projects by Template Wizard and do not need to beintegrated manually.

    Do not use the wizards installed by ABB zenon Energy Edition.

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  • 3.3.2 Running Template Wizard

    1. Start Template Wizard.2. On the Welcome page, click Next.

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    Figure 9: Starting Template Wizard

    3. On the General page, select a project as a basis for the new project and anyoptional sub-packages to be integrated in the zenon project and click Next.

    If a sub-package has not been installed, its check box cannot beselected.

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    Figure 10: Selecting the project and optional sub-packages

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  • 4. On the Language page, select at least one language to be used as the displaylanguage within the runtime.

    GUID-824EB76D-037F-40E2-A5B7-10B0A9539CC2 V1 EN

    Figure 11: Selecting the languages

    5. On the Navigation page, select the number of sub-pages for the single-linediagram, system diagnostic and plant automation pages.

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    Figure 12: Selecting the number of sub-pages

    6. On the Customer settings page, enter the contact information and upload acustomer logo file.

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    Figure 13: Entering the customer information

    The contact information is displayed on the Utilities pageand the logo is shown on the task bar.

    7. On the Finish page, click Build to start the project creation.

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    Figure 14: Starting the project creation

    The current status as well as several messages are displayed on the page.

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    Figure 15: Viewing the project creation status

    8. Click Close when the import has finished.

    3.3.3 Running Object Import Wizard

    1. Start Object Import Wizard.2. On the Welcome page, click Next.

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  • GUID-95A6CFDF-08DC-4AC6-9B9E-4D646F2512EC V1 EN

    Figure 16: Starting Object Import Wizard

    3. On the General page, select a project as a basis for the new project and the IEDtype to be created.

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  • GUID-4A31E69F-FC02-4968-BD4B-0C199BE0FD82 V1 EN

    Figure 17: Selecting the project and IED types

    If the IED type supports the communication variant IEC 61850, an additionalfield appears for the path to the corresponding configuration file. The supportedconfiguration file types are .cid, .scd, .icd and .iid.As only one IED can be imported at a time, it is possible to save the settings madein Object Import Wizard and to import them again using the Template for thedevice field to facilitate the creation of similar devices. In this case, the IED typeis fixed and the field is locked. All settings, except for the driver instanceparameter, are imported from the template file and pre-filled.

    Table 2: Supported devices

    IED type SCL file requirementABB REx611 Yes

    ABB REx615 Yes

    ABB REx620 Yes

    ABB REx630 Yes

    ABB REx640 Yes

    ABB EMAX2 Yes

    ABB M2M No

    Generic IEC 61850 IED Yes

    Select the check box Create graphical objects to create a bayfor the new device within the visualization. If this selection is notmade, all other processes, such as creating the variables, arenevertheless carried out.

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  • The generic IEC 61850 IED does not support creation ofgraphical objects.

    To facilitate the creation of similar devices, it is possible to savethe settings made in Object Import Wizard and to import themagain using the Template for device field. In this case, the IEDtype is fixed and the field is locked. All settings, except for thedriver instance parameter, are imported from the template fileand pre-filled.

    GUID-896F2A85-5187-4D6F-A3E7-E587A4AE9AEF V1 EN

    Figure 18: Selecting a template

    4. On the Report control blocks page, select a device and the associated client andselect the RCBs.All devices in the selected configuration file that match the selected type arelisted under Choose a device type.All available RCBs are displayed. Depending on the IED type, specific blocksare preselected.

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    Figure 19: Selecting report control blocks

    5. On the Variable tags page, select the required variables and click Next.Based on the selected RCBs and the IED type, several tags are preselected on thispage.

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    Figure 20: Selecting variable tags

    Click the check box Show only selected to display only theselected variables.

    6. On the Disable remote control page, select the IED parts that should haveblocked remote control and click Next.All parts whose check box is active indicate read-only status within thevisualization.

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    Figure 21: Blocking remote control

    7. On the Labels page, click Next.The default values for the bay name, the bay description and the associatedswitchboard are read from the configuration file.

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    Figure 22: Defining labels

    8. On the Communication attributes page, click Next.The default values for the IED name and the voltage level are read from theconfiguration file.

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    Figure 23: Defining communication attributes

    The voltage level consists of one letter and an instance number.

    Table 3: Voltage codes for Object Import Wizard

    Voltage level LetterOver 420 kV B

    380...420 kV C

    220...380 kV D

    110...220 kV E

    60...110 kV F

    45...60 kV G

    30...45 kV H

    20...30 kV J

    10...20 kV K

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  • Voltage level Letter6...10 kV L

    1...6 kV M

    Under 1 kV N

    9. On the Measurement type page, select a measurement page to be used in thebay dialog box and click Next.Several ready-made templates are available.The limit values of the individual graphs are set on one of the following pages.

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    Figure 24: Selecting the measurement page type

    Table 4: Measurement page types

    Zenon tag Unit Decimalpoints

    Indicationtype

    Popuptype 1

    Popuptype 2

    Popuptype 3

    Current A .MX.CurrentA A 0 HorizontalbarGraph

    x x -

    Current B .MX.CurrentB A 0 HorizontalbarGraph

    x x -

    Current C .MX.CurrentC A 0 HorizontalbarGraph

    x x -

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  • Zenon tag Unit Decimalpoints

    Indicationtype

    Popuptype 1

    Popuptype 2

    Popuptype 3

    Current I0 .MX.ResCurrent A 2 Text box x x -

    VoltageVAB

    .MX.VoltageAB kV 1 HorizontalbarGraph

    x - x

    VoltageVBC

    .MX.VoltageBC kV 1 HorizontalbarGraph

    x - x

    VoltageVCA

    .MX.VoltageCA kV 1 HorizontalbarGraph

    x - x

    Voltage U0 .MX.ResVoltage A 1 Text box - - x

    ActivePower

    .MX.TotW kW 1 Gauge x - -

    ReactivePower

    .MX.TotVAr kVAr 1 Gauge x - -

    ActiveEnergy -Forward

    .MX.ActiveEnergyFwd

    MWh 2 Text box x - -

    ReactiveEnergy -Forward

    .MX.ReactiveEnergyFwd

    MWh 2 Text box x - -

    ActiveEnergy -Reverse

    .MX.ActiveEnergyRev

    MVArh 2 Text box x - -

    ReactiveEnergy -Reverse

    .MX.ReactiveEnergyRev

    MVArh 2 Text box x - -

    PowerFactor

    .MX.TotPF - 2 Text box x - -

    Frequency .MX. Frequency Hz 2 Text box x - x

    Switchcycles

    .CB[1].OpCnt - 0 Text box x x x

    10. On the Alarms page, configure the alarm settings for each variable.Depending on the selected variables, some alarms are already prefilled. Eachvariable can be assigned an alarm type. Only alarm types suitable to the variablecan be selected. Thus, a Boolean variable can only have two states, whereas anumerical value can have more than two.• Delay

    It specifies the time that a state must be present until an alarm is issued.• Text : Alarm message text

    Object Import Wizard also adds the bay name and the switchboard to thealarm message entered here. If the text is preceded by an "@" character,the entry refers to the zenon language tables and supports languageswitching.

    • Popup message

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  • In addition to the general zenon alarm list, specific alarms can also bevisualized on a bay dialog box. If an alert contains a popup message, a fieldis created in the correlating bay dialog box that contains this text.

    • ColorTo better visualize an error condition on a bay dialog box, the backgroundcolor of the popup message fields can be selected with this parameter.

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    Figure 25: Configuring alarms

    11. On the Trends page, select the variables to be added to archives separated bydevices and click Next.Only variables that were previously selected on the variable panel can beselected here.

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    Figure 26: Selecting trends

    12. On the Bar graph limit value configuration page, set the limits of the elementcorresponding to the selected measurement page and click Next.

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    Figure 27: Setting the bar graph limit values

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  • 13. On the Symbol association page, select the symbol for the device and the zenonpage where the symbol should be created, and click Next.This configuration depends on the available bay configuration and the createdSLD pages.

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    Figure 28: Associating symbols with devices

    14. On the Driver connection page, configure the driver part in zenon Editor andclick Next.To overwrite an existing configuration or create a new instance, clear thecorresponding check boxes.

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    Figure 29: Configuring drivers

    15. On the Finish page, click Build to start the creation process.The settings can be exported both before and after the build process by clickingExport.

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    Figure 30: Starting the project creation

    The current status as well as several messages are displayed on the page.

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    Figure 31: Viewing the project creation status

    16. After the process finishes, click Close.

    In case of a Modbus device (M2M Meter), the wizard skips some steps that are notapplicable for this protocol such as variable addressing that is fixed in the templateconfiguration. Other information, such as IED Name or Voltage Level, need a manualuser input since there is no descriptor file as in the IEC 61850 protocol.

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    Figure 32: Importing Modbus devices

    3.3.3.1 Components created by Object Import Wizard

    Driver settingsDepending on the selected settings within Object Import Wizard, either a new driverinstance is created or an existing one is used to generate a new server connection or tooverwrite an existing server connection.

    In case of IEC 61850 connections, the corresponding settings are also made toconfigure the RCBs within the server.

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    Figure 33: Driver settings

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  • VariablesAfter the corresponding driver settings have been made, Object Import Wizardgenerates all selected variables and makes further settings depending on the devicetype. These include digits and units for measurement variables and limit valueconfigurations for alarms.

    For some of the variables created, the name (not the path) is adapted to guarantee across-device uniform structure and naming, which is a prerequisite for instantiatingthe bay symbols using the linking rule.

    In addition to the actual driver variables, a structure of internal zenon variables iscreated. It is filled with settings from Object Import Wizard as well as the used SCLfile. This structure serves as the basis for all graphic properties within the visualizationand also contains status information. These structures have the reference "Graph conf"in their names.

    Do not change the variable naming. Renaming variables created byObject Import Wizard can lead to unexpected behavior.

    Table 5: Internal zenon variable structure

    Variable name Data type Description Remanence Init value sourceTag String Name of the

    device that isdisplayed duringruntime

    Remanent SCL file / ObjectImport Wizard

    Description String Description of thedevice

    Remanent SCL file / ObjectImport Wizard

    Switchboard String Name of theswitchboard

    Remanent SCL file / ObjectImport Wizard

    Linking Screen String Name of the pagethe bay element iscreated on

    Init Object ImportWizard

    Number all ActiveAlarms

    UInt Variable forlinking theequipment modelalarms

    Off -

    Number allunacknowledgedAlarms

    UInt Variable forlinking theequipment modelunacknowledgedalarms

    Off -

    Voltage Level String Voltage levelidentifier for baymanagement andequipment model

    Init SCL file / ObjectImport Wizard

    IED Type String Device type Remanent SCL file / ObjectImport Wizard

    Alarm StatusText[1..30]

    Array[1..30] ofString

    Dynamic texts forthe alarm textfields on the baydialog box

    Init Object ImportWizard

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  • Variable name Data type Description Remanence Init value sourceWEB HMI IP String Link / IP to Web

    HMI of the deviceRemanent SCL file / Object

    Import Wizard

    Disable CB[1..10] Bool Variable forswitching off thedisconnectorremote control

    Init SCL file / ObjectImport Wizard

    Disable DC[1..10] Bool Variable forswitching off thecircuit breakerremote control

    Init SCL file / ObjectImport Wizard

    Disable ES[1..10] Bool Variable forswitching off theearth switchremote control

    Init SCL file / ObjectImport Wizard

    Disable TC Bool Variable forswitching off thetap changerremote control

    Init SCL file / ObjectImport Wizard

    LimitValueCurrent high

    Int Limit for graphsand bar charts

    Init Object ImportWizard

    LimitValueCurrent low

    Int Limit for graphsand bar charts

    Init Object ImportWizard

    LimitValueVoltage high

    Int Limit for graphsand bar charts

    Init Object ImportWizard

    LimitValueVoltage low

    Int Limit for graphsand bar charts

    Init Object ImportWizard

    LimitValue ActivePower high

    Int Limit for graphsand bar charts

    Init Object ImportWizard

    LimitValue ActivePower low

    Int Limit for graphsand bar charts

    Init Object ImportWizard

    LimitValueReactive Powerhigh

    Int Limit for graphsand bar charts

    Init Object ImportWizard

    LimitValueReactive Powerlow

    Int Limit for graphsand bar charts

    Init Object ImportWizard

    LimitValue TapChanger high

    Int Limit for graphsand bar charts

    Init Object ImportWizard

    LimitValue TapChanger low

    Int Limit for graphsand bar charts

    Init Object ImportWizard

    ConnectionStatus Bool Status of theconnection to thedeviceTrue = ConnectedUsed for graphicalelements

    Off -

    Equipment modelEach device is inserted in the zenon equipment model. This is divided into three stageswithin ABB ZEE600.

    • Substation instance

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  • • Voltage level instance• Bay

    The equipment model structure is needed to filter alarm and event lists at the IEDlevel. This applies both to the IED faceplate and to the ALM/CEL pages.

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    Figure 34: Equipment model structure

    All alarms are assigned to a device in the model to be able to filter them on the baydialog boxes.

    HistorianFor each device, Object Import Wizard creates a new configuration within Historian.All variables selected on the Trends page of Object Import Wizard are added to thisarchive.

    FunctionsDifferent zenon functions are created to create a new device. This includes the setpointcommands for controlling the individual switching operations and image switchingfunction which call up the respective instance of the Bay dialog box and its submenus.

    • IEDName Bay Popup• IEDName Bay Popup Notepad• IEDName Bay Popup Trend• IEDName Bay Popup WEB-HMI• IEDName CP CB1 Off• IEDName CP CB1 On• IEDName SW Graph conf.General.ConnectionStatus - Off• IEDName SW Graph conf.General.ConnectionStatus - On

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  • Bay symbolDepending on the settings on the Symbol association page of Object Import Wizardwhich are available when the Create graphical objects option is selected on theGeneral page, a bay configurations symbol is created on the selected page. This is anelement from the symbol library which refers to a specific device using linking rules.These settings and links are made by Object Import Wizard during the creation.

    Connection stateThe connection status and the RCB subscription are monitored with a zenon drivervariable called ConnectionState, which is created for each device. It generates thecorresponding error messages using a linked reaction matrix if a device has failed oran RCB cannot be reached.

    3.3.3.2 Single-line diagram design and automatic line coloring

    The generated graphic symbols can be dragged within the respective SLD to build aswitchboard using several bays. All symbols created by Object Import Wizard supportautomatic line coloring. The connection points are located at the lower or upper edgeof the symbol.

    Do not change the settings within the symbols as it leads tomalfunctions in the visualization.

    ALC calculates the coloring depending on the position of the connected elements andthus it is possible to follow circuit topologies and energy distribution. Lines arecolored according to their connected power supply. If different supplies areconnected, the one with the highest priority is displayed.

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    Figure 35: Single-line diagram example

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  • The colors of the different power levels are configured inside the general projectsettings. The following illustration shows the default settings.

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    Figure 36: Standard automatic line coloring configuration

    3.3.3.3 Predefined elementary symbol library

    SLD pages consist of bay configurations and some additional symbols. Bays areusually grouped into switchboards which are connected to each other with lines.

    Table 6: Symbols inside bay configurations

    IEC symbol ANSI symbol DescriptionCircuit breaker:Open

    Circuit breaker:Close

    Circuit breaker:Position error (00)

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  • IEC symbol ANSI symbol DescriptionCircuit breaker:Position error (11)

    Capacitive voltageTransformer

    Disconnector:Open

    Disconnector:Close

    Disconnector:Position error (00)

    Disconnector:Position error (11)

    Disconnecting truckintermediate:Open

    Disconnecting truckintermediate:Close

    Disconnecting truckintermediate:Close position error (00)

    Disconnecting truckintermediate:Close position error (11)

    Truck:In

    Truck:Out

    Truck:Position error (00)

    Truck:Position error (11)

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  • IEC symbol ANSI symbol DescriptionVoltage measurement truck:Open

    Voltage measurement truck:Closed

    Voltage measurement truck:Position error (00)

    Voltage measurement truck:Position error (11)

    Fuse

    Earth

    Contactor: open

    Contactor: closed

    Contactor: Position error (00)

    Contactor: Position error (11)

    Parallel coil

    Petersen coil

    Power factor controller

    Reactor

    Rectifier

    Resistor

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  • IEC symbol ANSI symbol DescriptionSurge arrestor

    Capacitor

    Tap changer

    Voltage transformer

    Current transformer

    Table 7: Additional symbols

    IEC symbol ANSI symbol DescriptionAutotransformer

    Feeder

    Generator

    Incomer

    Motor

    Power voltage transformer, 3-winding

    Transformer

    3.3.3.4 Predefined bay and faceplate

    Variants of the bay configurations imported by Object Import Wizard are stored in theproject's symbol library.

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  • Table 8: Bay configurations

    Symbol Bay typeZEE Bay Generic CB

    ZEE Bay GENERIC Tap changer

    ZEE Bay Emax

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  • Symbol Bay typeZEE Bay UNISEC SBC

    ZEE Bay UNISEC SBM

    ZEE Bay UNISEC SDC

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  • Symbol Bay typeZEE Bay UNISEC SFC

    ZEE Bay UNISEC WBC

    ZEE Bay ZS1 BT Bustie

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  • Symbol Bay typeZEE Bay ZS1 DF

    ZEE Bay ZS1 Double BB Incomer

    ZEE Bay ZS1 Double BB

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  • Symbol Bay typeZEE Bay ZS1 IF Feeder

    ZEE Bay ZS1 IF Incomer

    ZEE Bay ZS1 M Measure

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  • Symbol Bay typeZEE Bay ZS2 DBT Bus-tie and riser cubicle

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  • Symbol Bay typeZEE Bay ZS2 DIF Double BB Feeder

    ZEE Bay ZS2 DIF Double BB Incomer

    ZEE Bay M2M Smart Meter

    3.3.4 Running Disturbance Records Wizard

    1. Start Disturbance Records Wizard.2. On the Welcome page, click Next.

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    Figure 37: Starting Disturbance Records Wizard

    3. On the General page, select a project as the basis for the wizard and click Next.

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    Figure 38: Selecting the project

    4. On the Global Settings page, define the necessary settings.4.1. Select a Boolean variable that can be switched at run time to enable or

    disable the disturbance download. The system already presets the internalvariable "ZEE Activate disturbance Record".

    4.2. Select the local destination path to the download folder of the disturbancefiles.

    4.3. Set the scan interval for the search of new files on the device and clickNext.

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    Figure 39: Defining the global settings

    5. On the Server Settings page, define the necessary settings.5.1. Select the Active check box to choose the COMTRADE download.5.2. In the Comtrade path field, enter the folder on the device from which the

    files should be downloaded.5.3. Select the Delete after download? check box if the downloaded files

    should be deleted on the device.5.4. Click Next.

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    Figure 40: Defining the server settings

    6. On the Finish page, click Build to start the project creation.

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    Figure 41: Starting the project creation

    The current status as well as several messages are displayed on the page.7. On the Finish page, click Close when the import has finished.

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    Figure 42: Viewing the project creation status

    3.3.5 Running Historian Energy Consumption Configurator

    1. Start Historian Energy Consumption Configurator.2. On the Welcome page, click Next.

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    Figure 43: Starting Historian Energy Consumption Configurator Wizard

    3. On the General page, select a project as the basis for the wizard and click Next.

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    Figure 44: Selecting the project

    4. On the Configuration page, in the Group name field, set the device name in oneof the alternative ways.• Enter the group name.• Select the check box Use dynamic name and select a name from the drop-

    down list.

    The Configuration page is divided into several parts. On the left side, there is anoverview of all the variables in the project. On the right side, there are 100 groupsrepresenting one device each.4.1. Link one of the prefiltered variables to the group.

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    Figure 45: Configuring with static group names

    4.2. Drag variables from the left variable list to a group.Up to four variables can be added to a group. Variables can also be movedbetween groups.

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    Figure 46: Configuring with tags

    4.3. Edit the variables' default settings if needed, by clicking the button next tothe variable and click Next.

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  • The name and the unit are displayed on the Energy Report page, while thefactor, minimum and maximum are used to calculate the delta values.They represent the amplification factor as well as the overflow limits of thevariable.

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    Figure 47: Configuring with detailed tags

    5. On the Finish page, click Build to start the project creation.

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    Figure 48: Starting the project creation

    The current status as well as several messages are displayed on the page.6. Click Close when the import has finished.

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    Figure 49: Viewing the project creation status

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  • All graphical objects and functions created by the wizards arestandard zenon project components. See the ABB zenon manuals formore details and additional features.

    3.4 Changing language

    ABB ZEE600 includes the zenon feature for multi-language support and is developedin the English language.

    1. On the task bar, click the language selection button.2. Select a language code.

    The number of languages in the list depends on the settings made in TemplateWizard.• English EN• Italian IT• German DE• French FR• Russian RU• Portuguese PT• Chinese ZH

    To support IEC, ANSI and IEC 61850 naming, three different language tablesare stored for each language. Thus, three different translation texts can becreated for each entry in one language.

    3.5 Alarm and event handling

    Alarm administration informs the operator of abnormal situations or faults, such aslimit value violations and protection trips, in the electrical power network orequipment.

    ABB ZEE600’s object-oriented approach ensures that alarms can be configuredquickly. The limit values can be defined at the data variable or data type levels.Defining thresholds helps to stop unnecessary flood of alarms caused by oscillatingvalues.

    Alarms can be defined either by setting value limits for variables, using reactionmatrices or influencing the alarm properties. The thresholds can be adjusted evenduring Runtime and the changes are also recorded in the chronological event list.

    The alarm handling allows for optimum handling and usability and is fully-integratedwith ABB ZEE600’s redundancy functions. The alarm areas allow the creation ofapplications that lead from a summarized alarm indication to the detailed screen of thealarm, thus providing visual alarm guidance. It is also possible to create an aggregated

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  • visualization of the number of active alarms, active/acknowledged alarms andinactive/unacknowledged alarms.

    • The alarm status line is always shown in the foreground in zenon Runtime andtypically it can be used to display the most recent or oldest unacknowledgedalarm.

    • Alarm message list administers alarms in a list in zenon Runtime.• Displays alarms and their causes in an unfiltered or filtered list• Enables localization of the alarm cause• Enables alarm acknowledgement• Enables alarm deletion• Enables alarm printing and saving

    The ABB ZEE600 equipment modeling recreates the structure of equipment in Editor.The upper levels enable details from the lower levels to be classified correctly and tobe linked with each other. The lower levels refer to specific equipment, which can becompiled for process control and process monitoring. Since the substation objecthierarchy is defined according to the IEC 61850 standard and implemented byengineering tools like PCM600, the ABB ZEE600 equipment modeling feature can beused to configure aggregated alarm handling without the need for alarm areas.

    For quick error diagnosis and traceability, there are three different operating areas inthe visualization.

    • Navigation alarm list• Active and historical alarm lists• Chronological event list

    3.5.1 Navigation bar alarm list

    On the navigation bar, there is an indicator for the last error that occurred and a bellsymbol indicating the number of existing error messages in a red circle. Clicking thesymbol opens an alarm list which can contain several alarm texts depending on howmany active alarms are pending and the length of each alarm text.

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    Figure 50: Navigation bar alarm list

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    Figure 51: Expanded alarm list

    At the bottom of the alarm list, there are two buttons for clearing faults and openingthe active alarms list, which provides more information about each fault. This list canalso be accessed via the vertical menu.

    The different icons by each message represent the status of the fault.

    Table 9: Alarm status icons

    Icon DescriptionAlarm received

    Alarm cleared

    Alarm acknowledged

    Furthermore, there is a volume symbol on the bar when the siren management is activein the project. If the setting is active, each new error triggers an alarm sound, whichcan be deactivated using the button.

    3.5.2 Active and historical alarm lists

    The active and historical alarm lists contain detailed information on all pending errorsor historical errors and can be accessed via the vertical menu.

    The alarm states in the lists are symbolized by different colors on the columns Timereceived, Time cleared and Time acknowledged.

    Table 10: Alarm status colors

    Color Description#DD4814 (red) Alarm received

    #96BD33 (green) Alarm cleared

    #3D6894 (blue) Alarm acknowledged

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  • 2

    3

    5

    4

    1

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    Figure 52: Active alarms page

    1 Filter buttons

    2 Control buttons

    3 Alarm list

    4 Comment field

    5 Alarm function

    The appearance of the alarm list is configurable.

    A comment about the selected alarm can be typed in the Comment field. Themaximum length of the text is 79 characters.

    The Alarm function field displays the function allocated to the alarm message in theoutput field. The functions configured for the alarm in Runtime are executed byclicking Execute function.

    Table 11: Alarm page: filter part

    Item DescriptionFilter The field displays the set filter. Clicking the button

    opens the filter dialog box.

    Filter Profile Selects profile from the list

    Save Saves current setting as a profileThe name can be a maximum of 31 characterslong and must only contain valid characters.The prohibited characters are ! \ / : * ? < > | ""

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  • Item DescriptionImport Imports filter profiles from the export file

    Export Exports filter profiles in the file

    Delete Deletes selected profile

    The filter dialog box has several settings that allow the alarm list to be filtered.

    • Variable filter• Time filter• Text filter• Alarm/event groups/classes, alarm areas• Minimum time active

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    Figure 53: Filter dialog box for alarms

    Table 12: Variable filters

    Item DescriptionVariable name Filters by variable name

    Identification Filters by variable identification

    Case sensitivity Capitalization must be noted.

    Show list without refresh Alarm list does not refresh.

    Non-acknowledged alarms only Displays only unacknowledged alarms

    Current alarms only Displays current alarms only

    Only cleared alarms Displays cleared alarms only

    Comment required Displays only alarms that require a comment whenacknowledged

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  • Item DescriptionRing buffer Data comes from the ring buffer

    Historic data Data comes from an archive

    Maximum number Maximum number of historical alarms to bedisplayed0: displays all

    Table 13: Time filters

    Item DescriptionFilter type Dynamic text element for the display of the set

    filter type

    Current time Shows the current system time

    From day/ hour/minute/second Fields and labeling for stating "from" time

    Until day/ hour/minute/second Fields and labeling for stating "to" time

    Table 14: Text filters

    Item DescriptionNo text filter Does not select text filter

    Search for (word separated by space) Activates the search

    Search text Field for input of search term

    Case sensitivity Capitalization must be noted.

    Words do not need to appear in full within the text Fragments can also be searched for.

    At least one word has to appear in the text At least one search term from several must be inthe result.

    All words must be in the text All search terms must be included in the result.

    Filter string must exactly be in the text Exact text from the input field must be contained inthe result.

    Table 15: Alarm/event groups/classes, alarm areas

    Item DescriptionAlarm/Event Groups Displays alarms or events of the same group

    Alarm/event classes Displays alarms or events of the same class

    Alarm areas List field for grouped display:Alarm areasIf the property Use hierarchical alarming of theEquipment Model is activated, the Alarm areacolumn is empty. The check box is in the alarmhandling item of the variable properties.

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  • Table 16: Minimum time active filters

    Item DescriptionDay Displays only alarms that have been current for at

    least the given number of days

    Hour Displays only alarms that have been current for atleast the given number of hours

    Minute Displays only alarms that have been current for atleast the given number of minutes

    Second Displays only alarms that have been current for atleast the given number of seconds

    Millisecond Displays only alarms that have been current for atleast the given number of milliseconds

    Table 17: Filter dialog box: Control buttons

    Button DescriptionOk Applies the filter settings and closes the screen

    Apply Accepts the filter settings

    Cancel Cancels the configuration of the filter settings

    Refresh Updates the filtered display

    Table 18: Alarm List: Control buttons

    Item DescriptionStop New elements are no longer added automatically.

    Total Number of alarms

    Not acknowledge Number of unacknowledged alarms

    Acknowledge Acknowledging of alarm messages in Runtime

    Acknowledge page All alarms displayed on the current page areacknowledged.

    Acknowledge all All alarms for the current filter criteria areacknowledged.

    Print Prints filtered list

    Execute function Executes the functions configured for the alarm inRuntime

    3.5.3 Chronological event list

    The chronological event list keeps an automatic chronological account of alloperations and displays all process, system and predefined messages. The event listdisplay can be adapted or filtered for contextual analysis and reports (for example, bayor substation level) without the need for additional programming. A comment aboutthe selected event can be typed in the Comment field. The maximum length of the textis 79 characters.

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  • Both system events and user inputs can be logged in the chronological event list in thelanguage in which zenon Runtime runs.

    • Alarm acknowledgments• Alarm deletion• Setting values• Recipe sending• Recipe change• Data archival• User actions• Network actions

    The event list audit trail benefits from full redundancy compatibility and simpleadministration. The event list is stored in the system in a binary format to preventcontent tampering.

    2

    3

    4

    1

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    Figure 54: Chronological event list

    1 Filter buttons

    2 Control buttons

    3 Event list

    4 Comment field

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  • Table 19: Chronological Event List: filter part

    Item DescriptionFilter The field displays the set filter. Clicking the button

    opens the filter dialog box.

    Filter Profile Selects profile from the list

    Save Saves current setting as a profileThe name can be a maximum of 31 characterslong and must only contain valid characters.The prohibited characters are ! \ / : * ? < > | ""

    Import Imports filter profiles from the export file

    Export Exports filter profiles in the file

    Delete Deletes selected profile

    The filter dialog box has several settings that allow the event list to be filtered.

    • Variable filter• Time filter• Text filter• Alarm/event groups/classes, alarm areas• Minimum time active

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    Figure 55: Filter dialog box for events

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  • Table 20: Variable filters

    Item DescriptionVariable name Filters by variable name

    Identification Filters by variable identification

    Case sensitivity Capitalization must be noted.

    Show list without refresh Alarm list does not refresh.

    Non-acknowledged alarms only Displays only unacknowledged alarms

    Current alarms only Displays current alarms only

    Only cleared alarms Displays cleared alarms only

    Comment required Displays only alarms that require a comment whenacknowledged

    Ring buffer Data comes from the ring buffer

    Historic data Data comes from an archive

    Maximum number Maximum number of historical alarms to bedisplayed0: displays all

    Table 21: Time filters

    Item DescriptionFilter type Dynamic text element for the display of the set

    filter type

    Current time Shows the current system time

    From day/ hour/minute/second Fields and labeling for stating "from" time

    Until day/ hour/minute/second Fields and labeling for stating "to" time

    Table 22: Text filters

    Item DescriptionNo text filter Does not select text filter

    Search for (word separated by space) Activates the search

    Search text Field for input of search term

    Case sensitivity Capitalization must be noted.

    Words do not need to appear in full within the text Fragments can also be searched for.

    At least one word has to appear in the text At least one search term from several must be inthe result.

    All words must be in the text All search terms must be included in the result.

    Filter string must exactly be in the text Exact text from the input field must be contained inthe result.

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  • Table 23: Alarm/event groups/classes, alarm areas

    Item DescriptionAlarm/Event Groups Displays alarms or events of the same group

    Alarm/event classes Displays alarms or events of the same class

    Alarm areas List field for grouped display:Alarm areasIf the property Use hierarchical alarming of theEquipment Model is activated, the Alarm areacolumn is empty. The check box is in the alarmhandling item of the variable properties.

    Table 24: Minimum time active filter

    Item DescriptionDay Displays only alarms that have been current for at

    least the given number of days

    Hour Displays only alarms that have been current for atleast the given number of hours

    Minute Displays only alarms that have been current for atleast the given number of minutes

    Second Displays only alarms that have been current for atleast the given number of seconds

    Millisecond Displays only alarms that have been current for atleast the given number of milliseconds

    Table 25: Filter dialog box: Control buttons

    Button DescriptionOk Applies the filter settings and closes the screen

    Apply Accepts the filter settings

    Cancel Cancels the configuration of the filter settings

    Refresh Updates the filtered display

    Table 26: Chronological Event List: Control buttons

    Item DescriptionStop New elements are no longer added automatically.

    Total Number of alarms

    Print Prints filtered list

    Custom record Creates an event without text for inserting anempty record for custom user comments

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  • 3.6 Activating siren

    If siren management is activated, each new incoming alarm is indicated with awarning sound that must be muted using the volume symbol on the task bar. If thewarning sound is not required, siren management can be deactivated.

    1. On the main screen, select Utilities from the vertical menu.2. Under Siren management, click Active.

    3.7 Managing users

    3.7.1 Editing users

    An administrator can edit or delete existing users and create new users.

    Exercise caution when deleting users. If all users with rights to operatethe visualization are deleted, it is no longer possible to fully operatethe system.

    1. On the main screen, select Utilities from the vertical menu.2. Under User management, click Edit user.

    A list of all users is shown.

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    Figure 56: Editing users

    3. Edit, create or delete users.

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  • • Select a user and click edit.• Click new to create a new user.• Select a user and click Delete.

    If users are edited or created, the User Details dialog box opens.4. Under User, define the user details.

    4.1. In the User name box, use a maximum of 20 characters to enter a uniqueuser name that is used for logging in to the system.If the user already exists, an error message appears.

    4.2. In the Complete name box, enter the user's full name.4.3. In the User type list, define the user right level.

    • User• Power user• Administrator

    4.4. Select the Active check box if the user should be active and able to log into the system.

    4.5. Clear the Locked check box if the user has been locked in Runtime and isunable to log in to the system, for example, after three failed loginattempts.

    4.6. In the Login profile list, select the login profile for the filter settings.

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    Figure 57: Defining user details

    5. Under Change password, manage the passwords.5.1. In the Old password box, enter the old password to be able to change the

    existing password.This is only used if the user wants to change the password. If anadministrator changes this password, the user needs to change thepassword at first login.

    5.2. In the New password box, enter the new password for the user.5.3. In the Confirm password box, enter the new password again.

    6. Under User Groups, click or to select or remove the user's user groups.

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  • The user level can be edited for each group.7. Under Message Control, activate the user for message control services.

    With message control, alarms and information messages can be automaticallysent and acknowledged via selected means. The message sending is triggeredwith a function that can be linked to an event. The status of this transmission islogged in the chronological event list. Message control enables secure access tocurrent power network data anytime and anywhere making it easier to respondquickly to faults or incidents.7.1. Select the User check box if the user is used by the module Message

    Control.7.2. In the Telephone box, enter the number of the user's voice-compatible

    telephone device.This number is used for text to speech.Use numbers only in addition to the permitted characters. The prefix + canbe used as an abbreviation for 00 of the international area code and thefollowing separators are permitted in AD user administration: minus (-),slash (/) and space. In the communication between AD and MessageControl, separators are ignored as soon as the data from the AD is mappedto a zenon object.

    7.3. In the Cell phone box, enter the user's cell phone number.This number is used for messages via GSM and SMS (text messages).Use numbers only in addition to the permitted characters. The prefix + canbe used as an abbreviation for 00 of the international area code and thefollowing separators are permitted in AD user administration: minus (-),slash (/) and space. In the communication between AD and MessageControl, separators are ignored as soon as the data from the AD is mappedto a zenon object.

    7.4. In the Mail box, enter the user's e-mail address.7.5. Click by the Substitute person box, to select a substitute person if the

    user is not reached or they do not accept the message.Only users who have been activated as Message Control users areavailable for selection.

    7.6. In the PIN code box, enter a four-digit PIN code (0000...9999) that the usermust use to confirm the receipt of the message.

    7.7. In the NA code box, enter a four-digit PIN code (0000...9999) that the usermust use to reject the receipt of the message (not available).After rejection, the message is sent to the next user in the list. If there is noother user entered in the list, the message is entered as "not successfullyacknowledged". The function assigned to this is executed. In addition, a"rejected by" CEL entry is created in each case.

    8. Click Ok.

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  • Table 27: Predefined users

    Full name Login name Default password GroupAdministrator admin abbadmin Administrators

    Engineer engineer engineer Maintenance

    Operator operator operator Operators

    3.7.2 Editing groups

    Existing user groups can be edited or deleted. It is also possible to create new usergroups with their own authorization levels. All user groups automatically have theauthorization level “0”.

    Exercise caution when deleting user groups. The visualization may nolonger be fully operated if user groups are deleted.

    1. On the main screen, select Utilities from the vertical menu.2. Under User management, click Edit groups.

    The Edit Groups dialog box opens.3. Edit, create or delete user groups.

    The existing user groups are listed under User Groups.• Under User Groups, select a user group.

    Under Authorization levels, click or to grant or remove theselected authorization levels.

    • Under Properties, click New group to create a new user group, enter theuser name and click Ok.

    • Under User Groups, select a user group and click Delete group to deleteit.

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    Figure 58: Editing groups

    Table 28: Authorization levels for predefined user groups

    Authorizationlevel

    Administrators Maintenance Operators Description

    Pagenavigation

    No login No login No login

    AlarmAcknowledge

    x x x Allowed to acknowledge alarms

    CBcommands

    x x x Allowed to send commands tothe IEC device, open and closecircuit breakers and sendremote reset

    Logic orParametersettings

    x x - Authorization depends on thespecific project settings.

    Systemshutdown

    x - - Allowed to deactivate Runtime

    3.7.3 Viewing user list

    The user list provides an overview of all existing users in the current system. Unlikethe list under Edit user, there are no user controls available under User list.

    1. On the main screen, select Utilities from the vertical menu.2. Under User management, click User list.

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  • 3.8 Configuring printers

    The printer setup can be used to configure different printers for each category.

    Always monitor the printing process because ABB zenon does notnotify if a print job has started successfully or if a printer has beenconfigured.

    1. On the main screen, select Utilities from the vertical menu.2. Under Printer setup, click Select printer.3. In the Printer dialog box, select the printer option from the drop-down list or

    click to locate the printer.• for online printing AML or CEL• for offline printing AML or CEL• Values and protocols for output• for screen shots• for notepad

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    Figure 59: Selecting the printers

    4. Click OK.

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  • 3.9 Configuring bay properties

    The selected properties of the devices created in the project can be changeddynamically in bay management.

    1. On the main screen, select Utilities from the vertical menu.2. Under Bay management, make the selection based on the bay's voltage level.

    • up to 45 kV• over 45 kV

    3. In the Bay list, select the device.Bays are presorted according to their electrical voltages.

    4. Edit the bay properties.• Tag• Description• Switchboard

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    Figure 60: Editing the bay properties

    Table 29: Voltage levels

    Voltage level Letter ZEE bay management index>420kV B 12

    380...420 kV C 11

    220...380 kV D 10

    110...220 kV E 9

    60...110 kV F 8

    45...60 kV G 7

    30...45 kV H 6

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  • Voltage level Letter ZEE bay management index20...30 kV J 5

    10...20 kV K 4

    6...10 kV L 3

    1...6 kV M 2

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    Figure 62: Selecting the ANSI standard

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    Figure 63: Selecting the IEC standard

    3.12 Selecting electrical symbol alarms and text

    1. On the main screen, select Utilities from the vertical menu.2. Under Electrical alarms/text Standard, select the norm that applies to the

    special device messages which have to follow a specific sentence structure.• IEC61850• IEC• ANSI

    3.13 Managing variables

    In variable diagnosis, variables created in the project can be added to the displayedtable to view their actual values. The actual values of these variables can also bemanipulated.

    The manipulation of variables can lead to unpredictable malfunctionof the connected devices and affect the usability and functionality of

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  • the visualization. Only experienced users should use the variablediagnosis option.

    The display of counter values of the variable list can be controlled. Switching of thevalue display resets the column width back to the default. For example, manuallywidened columns become wider as a result. In the variable lists, the following contentis visualized in counter values and can be switched using the value display.

    • Actual value• Set value• Minimum• Maximum• Actual value (raw data)

    2

    3

    1

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    Figure 64: Variable diagnosis with selected variables

    1 Filter buttons

    2 Control buttons

    3 Variable list

    1. On the main screen, select Utilities from the vertical menu.2. Under Variable diagnosis, click open screen.3. Manage the variable list.

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  • • Sort and filter the cells in Runtime.• Save the filtering and sorting in the filter profiles.• Hold down the right mouse button to change the column width.• Drag columns to rearrange them.

    4. Manage filters.• In the Filter Profile list, select a filter to be applied.• In the Filter Profile text box, type a name and click Save to save the

    current settings as a filter profile.

    The filter profile name can be a maximum of 31 characterslong and must only contain valid characters. Theprohibited characters are: ! \ / : * ? < > | ""

    • Click Import to import filter profiles from export file.• Click Export to export filter profiles in the file.• Click Delete to delete the selected filter profile.

    5. Under Variables, add or remove variables.• Click Add to add a variable to the variable list in Runtime.• Click Release to remove a variable from the variable list in Runtime.

    6. Under Actual value, manage the updating of current variable values.• Click Refresh on to switch on automatic updating of current variable

    values.• Click Refresh off to switch off automatic updating of current variable

    values.• Click Refresh now to update the current values of the variables.

    7. Under Write set value, select which set values are written to the hardware.• All variables• Selected variables

    8. Under View, select the variable list value format.• Decimal• Hexadecimal• Binary• Octal• Exponential

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  • Table 30: Variable list columns

    Column Visibility in Runtime Unit Description Note

    Name1) Yes Name of thevariable

    This correspondsto the Nameproperty in zenonEditor.

    Identification1) Yes Identification ofthe variable

    This correspondsto theIdentificationproperty in zenonEditor.

    Actual value1) Yes Current value ofthe variable

    Updated with theUpdating on orUpdate nowbuttons.

    Set value Yes Set value of thevariable

    Measuring unit1) Yes Measuring unit ofthe variables

    This correspondsto the Measuringunit property inzenon Editor.

    Minimum1) Yes Minimum signalrange of thevariables in thePLC

    This correspondsto the Signalrange min.property in zenonEditor.

    Maximum1) Yes Maximum signalrange of thevariables in thePLC

    This correspondsto the Signalrange max.property in zenonEditor.

    Status1) Yes Current status ofthe variable inplain text display

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  • Column Visibility in Runtime Unit Description NoteTimestamp Current time

    stamp of thevariable

    If a value has thestatusT_EXTERN andnot T_INVAL, thevalue of theexternal timestamp is used asthe time stamp.The external timestamp is the timevalue that thecontroller hasprovided togetherwith the value atthe driver. If a value has thestatus T_INTERNor hasT_EXTERN andT_INVAL, thevalue of theinternal timestamp is used asthe time stamp.The internal timestamp is the timepoint at which thedriver hasreceived the valuefrom thecontroller.

    Display withprecision inseconds1)

    Yes

    Timestampinternal (UTC)1)

    Yes ms Current internaltime stamp of thevariable in UTCtime

    Timestampexternal (UTC)1)

    Yes ms Current externaltime stamp of thevariable in UTCtime

    Symbolicaddress1)

    Yes Symbolic addressof the variable

    This correspondsto the Symbolicaddress propertyin zenon Editor.Empty, if notpresent

    Address1) Yes Address of thevariable

    This correspondsto the Addressingproperty group inzenon Editor.

    Actual value (rawdata)1)

    No Raw data of thevariable's actualvalue

    This valuecorresponds tothe actual value ofthe variablebefore the valueadjustment.

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  • Column Visibility in Runtime Unit Description Note

    Status (binary)1) No Status of variable Display format:shows thecomplete 64-bitstatus register inbinary form. Thisdisplay is alwaysbinary, regardlessof the selectedvalue display inthe displayoptions.

    Timestampexternal (local)1)

    No ms Current externaltime stamp of thevariable in localtime

    Unavailable ifthere is noexternal timestamp

    Timestampinternal (local)1)

    No ms Internal timestamp of thevariable in localtime

    1) Cannot be changed in Runtime

    3.14 Creating backups

    ABB zenon Editor has its own node in the project tree for making project backups.These can be found at the bottom of the project tree.

    1. In the project manager, right-click the Project backups node and select Createbackup.

    2. In the backup dialog box, enter the name and the description.The saved project backups are displayed and administered in the detail view.

    3.15 Restoring backups

    1. In the project manager, click