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B30 BUS DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PRODUCT SETUP
CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS
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When CyberSentry security is enabled, editable settings depend on the user role logged in. For example, an Administrator
and Engineer can change settings. If prompted for a "Settings password," it means the Administrator or Engineer
password.
The
Restore
button restores settings in the window to their last saved values. The
Default
button reverts settings in the
window to factory default values or Oscillography, Data Logger, or FlexLogic Equation Editor pre-configured values. The
Reset
button reverts all IEC 61850 settings to the factory default values, not just the current window. (In other settings
windows, the button reverts settings in the window to factory default values.)
When a setting is enabled, its panel continues to read Disabled until relaunched. There is no polling capability to update
automatically the IEC 61860 readings, so the panel needs to be closed then opened for the correct status to display. Good
practice is to close any panel not in use because changes being made by other users too are reflected only upon relaunch
of the panel.
Some of the IEC 61850 settings use floating point data, which guarantees accurate representation of real numbers up to
seven digits. Numbers with more than seven digits are approximated within a certain precision. This can result in
differences between what is entered and what is saved, and for example results in differences shown on a settings
comparison report.
Create CID and settings files
When the
Save
button is clicked in the online IEC 61850 window, UR Setup software prepares a configured IED description
(CID) file containing all the settings of the UR and sends the CID file to the B30. Upon receipt, the B30 checks the CID file for
correctness, going out of service, then back into service when the CID file is accepted. The software displays a message
when the B30 is running the new settings, confirming successful transfer. This process can take a minute or so due to the
amount of processing required by the software and the B30.
When the
Save
button is clicked in the offline IEC 61850 window, UR Setup software saves to local storage, for example the
hard drive, a .urs file containing all settings of the UR.
View IID/CID files
The file types are described as follows:
•
IID — Instantiated IED capability description file — Actual settings on UR
•
CID — Configured IED description file — Settings sent to the UR (may or may not contain the present settings)
IID and CID files are viewable. For example, after modifying settings in the IEC 61850 panels and clicking
Developer IID/
CID Viewer
in the software, a CID file generates and an SCL Viewer shows the updated CID file content. There are no edit
or save functions; use instead the Back Up and Restore Settings instructions later in this document to save the files.
Searches are case insensitive.
Figure 5-20: View CID settings file
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