Abbreviations ................. 8 1.10. Related documents ................ 9 1.11. Document revisions ............... 9 Introduction ................... 10 2.1. General information about the COM600 series ......10 2.2. COM600 product series variants and rationale ......10 2.3. Overview of COM600 ..............11 Web Human Machine Interface operations ........
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COM600 series 5.1 1MRS756705 Operator's Manual 3.7.1. General information about alarms ......... 31 3.7.2. Monitoring and handling alarms ........31 3.7.3. Acknowledging alarms ..........32 3.7.4. Filtering alarms ............. 32 3.7.5. Alarm footer ..............33 3.8. Events ..................34 3.8.1.
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(EMC Directive 2004/108/EC) and concerning electrical equipment for use within specified voltage limits (Low-voltage directive 2006/95/EC). This conformity is the result of tests conducted by ABB in accordance with the product standards EN 50263 and EN 60255-26 for the EMC directive, and with the product standards EN 60255-1 and EN 60255-27 for the low voltage directive.
1MRS756705 COM600 series 5.1 Operator's Manual • The following convention is used for menu operations: MenuName > Menu- Item > CascadedMenuItem. For example: select File > New > Type. • The Start menu name always refers to the Start menu on the Windows taskbar.
Terminology The following is a list of terms associated with COM600 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. Term...
1MRS756705 COM600 series 5.1 Operator's Manual 1.10. Related documents Name of the manual MRS number COM600 User’s Manual 1MRS756125 COM600 Operator's Manual 1MRS756705 COM600 HMI Configuration Manual 1MRS756740 COM600 Data Historian Operator's Manual 1MRS756739 COM600 Sequence Control Configuration Manual 1MRS755001...
1MRS756705 Operator's Manual Introduction 2.1. General information about the COM600 series The COM600 product series are versatile Substation Management Units that help realize smart substation and grid automation solutions in industrial and utility distribution net- works. They get deployed together with protection and control IEDs, substation devices such as RTUs, meters and PLCs in dedicated cabinets and switchgear.
• COM600F is a dedicated distribution automation controller unit that runs dis- tributed grid and feeder applications for ANSI power networks and inherits all core features of the COM600 series. 2.3. Overview of COM600 COM600 provides gateway functions for mapping signals between protection and control IEDs in industrial or utility substations and higher-level systems.
COM600 series 5.1 1MRS756705 Operator's Manual Web Human Machine Interface operations 3.1. General information about WebHMI The Web Human Machine Interface (later referred to as WebHMI) interface consists of different views, a menu bar, and a tool bar. You can choose between views by clicking the tabs on the left: •...
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1MRS756705 COM600 series 5.1 Operator's Manual 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 series 5.1 1MRS756705 Operator's Manual Table 3.3.1-1 Windows access permissions using local browser Function Viewers Operators Engineers Administrators Resize WebHMI Window Close WebHMI Window Access COM600 files Launch other application Switch to other application Access Windows Taskbar Shut down...
1MRS756705 COM600 series 5.1 Operator's Manual To change a user's user group: 1. Click the Users tab on the left. 2. Select the user whose user group you want to change. 3. Click Change User Group. 4. In the Change User's Group view, select a new group from the drop-down menu.
COM600 series 5.1 1MRS756705 Operator's Manual 3.5. Substation and communication structures 3.5.1. Substation structure You can open the substation view of WebHMI by clicking on the Substation tab on the left. The substation structure displays the substation and voltage level objects, bays and IEDs, and their functions.
1MRS756705 COM600 series 5.1 Operator's Manual IED information By clicking the IED objects you can view their communication status and information on diagnostic counters. Below each IED in the substation structure you can click Dis- turbances, Parameters, Measurements, or IED Web server to access the corresponding data.
COM600 series 5.1 1MRS756705 Operator's Manual You can see the status of the IEDs in the communication structure. If there is a problem in communication, there is a red cross next to the IED. communication_view.jpg Figure 3.5.2-1 The communication view to WebHMI 3.5.3.
1MRS756705 COM600 series 5.1 Operator's Manual System_and_diagnostics_information.png Figure 3.5.3-1 Device diagnostic information By clicking the OPC Server object name, corresponding device information is displayed on the right. You can view device diagnostics information of the whole subnetwork by clicking the subnetwork object. To see the communication status or diagnostic counter information of individual devices, click the IED objects.
COM600 series 5.1 1MRS756705 Operator's Manual SLD_example.png Figure 3.6.1-1 An example of the Single Line Diagram The Single Line Diagram symbols are explained in detail in Appendix 14.1, Single Line Diagram symbols. 3.6.2. Multiple SLD views The main SLD (Master View or Substation View) is opened from the Single Line Diagram link in the WebHMI toolbar, or by clicking the substation object in the substation tree.
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1MRS756705 COM600 series 5.1 Operator's Manual The station and bay local/remote switch must be in a position which allows it to be controlled with WebHMI. The target switch device must also support the operation and it must be configured properly.
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COM600 series 5.1 1MRS756705 Operator's Manual switch_control.bmp Figure 3.6.3-1 Switch Device Control dialog If the IED supports interlocking and syncrocheck overriding, the check boxes for the override selection are shown. When the check box is selected, the IED is requested to execute the control command without the corresponding interlock or syncrocheck test.
1MRS756705 COM600 series 5.1 Operator's Manual The Three-state switch can be closed (main disconnector closed), opened and earthed (earth disconnector closed). It is not possible to go directly from closed to earthed state, or the other way around, the switch must always be opened first.
COM600 series 5.1 1MRS756705 Operator's Manual operator_place.png Figure 3.6.4-1 Operator place 3.6.5. Tagging 3.6.5.1. Hot Line Tag Hot Line Tag is used to inform that the device is currently being worked on by a techni- cian. By applying a Hot Line Tag to a switching device (for example, Circuit breaker), the device is blocked from open and close control from remote or local WebHMI.
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1MRS756705 COM600 series 5.1 Operator's Manual 5. Enter a password with minimum length of four characters. The password is not required to be the same as the current user’s password so that the password can be given to an authorized technician to remove the Hot Line Tag if needed.
COM600 series 5.1 1MRS756705 Operator's Manual 3.6.5.2. Information Tag Information Tag is used to attach information to a switching device. To apply Information Tag: 1. Open Switch Device Control Dialog by clicking the object on the single line dia- gram.
1MRS756705 COM600 series 5.1 Operator's Manual 3.6.6. 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. tap_changer_control.bmp Figure 3.6.6-1 Tap Changer Control dialog...
COM600 series 5.1 1MRS756705 Operator's Manual tap_changer_mode.bmp Figure 3.6.6-2 Tap Changer Mode dialog Hot Line Tag and Information Tag Hot Line Tag and Information Tag can also be applied to Tap Changer mode. For detailed information, see 3.6.5.1, Hot Line Tag and 3.6.5.2, Information Tag.
1MRS756705 COM600 series 5.1 Operator's Manual abling the device from being turned on. The ability to turn off the capacitor device should be available at all times. The State tab in the dialog shows the current status of the capacitor bank device and the blocking signal from the device, if the signal exists.
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COM600 series 5.1 1MRS756705 Operator's Manual each voltage source can have a color that is used for sections they are connected to. Busbar coloring can also be used to indicate if two or more voltage sources form a loop. busbar_coloring_modes.jpg Figure 3.6.8-1 Busbar coloring drop-down menu...
1MRS756705 COM600 series 5.1 Operator's Manual Loop detection Loops can be shown by busbar coloring if loop detection is enabled in the SAB600 busbar coloring settings. The color used for loops can be configured there as well. When loop detection is enabled, a button for toggling loop display will be added next to the busbar coloring dropdown menu.
COM600 series 5.1 1MRS756705 Operator's Manual In the Persisting alarms list, you can see active alarms. The Fleeting alarms list displays a list of inactive unacknowledged alarms. The alarm list is continuously updated to present the actual state of the alarm signals.
1MRS756705 COM600 series 5.1 Operator's Manual To filter alarms: Click Filter in the toolbar of the Alarms view. A window displaying the substation structure opens. Click 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.
COM600 series 5.1 1MRS756705 Operator's Manual alarm_footer.png Figure 3.7.5-1 Alarm footer 3.8. Events 3.8.1. General information about events With the Event List you can monitor the information about events that have occurred in the system. The event list header shows the range of available events. You can also receive information about activities carried out by other users, operations of objects, acknowledging of alarms, logging in, and so on.
1MRS756705 COM600 series 5.1 Operator's Manual In the Events list you can: • filter the events concerning a specific voltage level or bay with the Filter function. You can filter events according to event type, object text value, event text value, or severity.
The COM600 data historian is a real-time database designed and optimized for process information management and extensive history recording. The data historian is based on ABB’s cpmPlus Knowledge Manager software. It combines the benefits of an easy- to-use real-time database with industrial reliability, performance, and real-time function- ality to provide an excellent platform for process information management.
1MRS756705 COM600 series 5.1 Operator's Manual HMI_Data_Historian_menu.bmp Figure 3.9-1 Data Historian menu item shown in WebHMI For more information about configuring the data historian, see section Configuring Data historian in COM600 User's Manual. For information about the actual usage of data historian information, see COM600 Data Historian Operator's Manual.
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COM600 series 5.1 1MRS756705 Operator's Manual disturbances.bmp Figure 3.10.1-1 Example view of disturbance recordings The disturbance recordings list shows you the description, date, and time of the disturb- ance. To save disturbance recordings, select the check-box of the corresponding recording and click Save. The recordings are saved in COMTRADE format into a .zip file.
1MRS756705 COM600 series 5.1 Operator's Manual button is shown on each recording row. To launch Wavewin for the corresponding recording, click the View button. For more information, see the Wavewin help. Wavewin.png Figure 3.10.1-2 Wavewin disturbance record display and analysis software 3.11.
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COM600 series 5.1 1MRS756705 Operator's Manual Click the icon next to the parameter to open the corresponding help text for each parameter. COM600_PST_example.png Figure 3.11.1-1 An example of the Parameter Setting view To change parameter settings: 1. Click Enable Write on the top of the Parameter Setting view.
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1MRS756705 COM600 series 5.1 Operator's Manual temporarily, and will be lost after next reset of the IED. Generally the IEC 61850 IEDs support full Reject functionality, while older models do not. COM600_PST_store.png Figure 3.11.1-2 Parameter setting – store parameters When writing parameters to REF542plus: •...
COM600 series 5.1 1MRS756705 Operator's Manual 1. Select the Setting Group to be edited. 2. Click Enable Write on the top of the Parameter Setting view. 3. Enter the new values for the parameters. 4. Write the changed parameter values to IED by clicking Write to IED.
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1MRS756705 COM600 series 5.1 Operator's Manual measnewbay.png Figure 3.12.1-1 Bay measurements IED measurements share the same measurement configuration as the bay object. However, only measurements originating from the IED are shown. If bay measurements are not configured, IED measurements are populated automatically.
Operator's Manual 3.13. Viewing fault records Viewing of fault records is supported for the ABB 611 and 615 series IEDs. 615 series IEDs store the records of the latest fault events. You can analyze recent power system events with the records.
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1MRS756705 COM600 series 5.1 Operator's Manual To view a certain record, select it from the list. FaultRecord.png Figure 3.13-1 Fault record view...
COM600 series 5.1 1MRS756705 Operator's Manual 3.14. Viewing substation summary table If the substation summary table is correctly configured, you can find the corresponding Summary Table node under the desired object. WebHMI updates the values in tables automatically according to the configuration.
1MRS756705 COM600 series 5.1 Operator's Manual Appendix 1 Single Line Diagram symbols Table A1-1 Single Line Diagram symbols Description ANSI rep- IEC rep- ANSI2 Remarks resenta- resenta- represent- tion tion ation Annotation Alarm Indicator Alarm indicator in a branch of the substation.
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COM600 series 5.1 1MRS756705 Operator's Manual Description ANSI rep- IEC rep- ANSI2 Remarks resenta- resenta- represent- tion tion ation Multiple State Button Button with multiple states (at least 2). Each state has to be configured. For each state optional color and text can be configured.
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1MRS756705 COM600 series 5.1 Operator's Manual Description ANSI rep- IEC rep- ANSI2 Remarks resenta- resenta- represent- tion tion ation Three State Switch (Right, earthed) Load breaker – Interme- diate position Load breaker – Open position Load breaker – Closed position Load breaker –...
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COM600 series 5.1 1MRS756705 Operator's Manual Description ANSI rep- IEC rep- ANSI2 Remarks resenta- resenta- represent- tion tion ation Capacitor Reactor Generator Motor In-feeder Out-feeder Earth symbol Bay Switch Indicator Station Switch Indicator Display Voltage Five State Switch Left Earthed...
1MRS756705 COM600 series 5.1 Operator's Manual Appendix 2 Quality values in Event and Alarm Lists Table A2-1 Quality values in Event and Alarm Lists Quality value Abbreviation Good Uncertain Test Substituted OperatorBlocked OutOfRange Oscillatory OldData Inconsistent Inaccurate Overflow BadReference BadRef...
1MRS756705 COM600 series 5.1 Operator's Manual Index access permission ..................... 12 alarm footer ......................33 alarm information ....................16 alarms acknowledging ....................32 filtering ......................32 general ......................31 busbar coloring general ......................29 modes ......................30 Capacitor Bank ....................28 communication structure ..................
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COM600 series 5.1 1MRS756705 Operator's Manual Hot Line Tag ....................... 24 IED information ....................17 Information Tag ....................26 measurements viewing ......................42 parameters changing ......................39 quality flag ......................51 Single Line Diagram general ......................19 multiple views ....................20 symbols ......................