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Release Date: Feb. 2012 / Manual Revision 5.

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EVRC2A-n
INTERFACE SOFTWARE
User Guide

ENTEC ENTEC
ELECTRIC & ELECTRONIC CO., LTD

Copyright © 2002 by ENTEC ELECTRIC & ELECTRONIC CO., LTD all right reserved. Forerunner Distribution & Automation
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Release Note:

[Oct. 2006] Ver4.00


1. Modify “2. Installation”
2. Add content for new additional function.
- Add “Download All” in “ONLINE->Download” menu.
- Add “Recloser registration”, “Scan Files” and “RDB file management” functions in
“Add Recloser Item” menu.
- Add “IEC60870-5-104” window in “Communication Protocol setup”

[Aug. 2009] Ver4.11


3. Modify content for the changed items.
- Add “Demand” data in “Actual Value & Control” Section.

[Jan. 2010] Ver5.00


1. Figures are changed to the new figures for new version software.
2. Add content for new additional function.
- The “6)” item is added in “1. General “ for security
- Add content to explain the use of the phasor diagram.
- Add content, “6.4.3. Control”.
- “8. Security”
3. Modify content for the changed item.
- Device(Protocol) Select in the “3. Software registration and Running”
- Add more explanation in “5.6.1 Fault Wave Summary”
- Add more explanation and one caution in “5.7 DB MAP Set”
- Change content in the “6. ON-LINE”
- Add “Port Setting” and “IEC60870-5-101” in “System Setting Edit->Relay Setup”
4. Remove “Add Recloser Item” and “Download All” in “ONLINE->Download” menu.
5. Add the “Export” function to convert the system event data into Excel file(.xls) and be saved.

[Sep. 2011] Ver 5.01


1. Communication connection caution points added.

[Jan. 2012] Ver 5.02


1. Power outage record added.
2. SMS setup added.

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[Jan. 2012] Ver 5.03


1. “7. View and Setting” revised
- “Table 7-3. Fault Analysis Element” update.
- “Figure 7-11. System Event” update.
- “7.2. System Event” Type setting and “Table 7-1. System Event” deleted.
- 7.3. Diagnostic Event : Type information and “Table 7-2. Diagnostic Event” deleted.
- “Figure 7-13. Load Profile Record” update
- 7.5. Fault Trip Event : Target information revised.
- “Figure 7-18. Fault Wave Summary” update.
- 7.7. Fault Wave : Target information added.

[Feb. 13. 2012] Ver 5.04


1. Updated figures
- “Figure 7-2. View Menu”
- “Figure 6-10. Data Receiving”

2. “6.2. Data Receive (DOWNLOAD)”


- Appended “Count Information”

3, Newly appended “7.2. Count Event” section

4. Amended “7.7 Outage Event”


- 7.7.1. EVRC2A_n: Outage Event.
- 7.7.2. EVRC2A_n6: Newly added “Power Quality Event”.

5. “7.8. Fault Wave”


- Added description for harmonic graph

[Nov.29.2012] Ver 5.05


1. Added the description for the genuine license registration procedure.

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CONTENTS
1. General ........................................................................................................................... 1

2. Installation........................................................................................................................ 2

3. Software registration and Running................................................................................ 3

4. File ..................................................................................................................................... 6

5. Data Management Preference ........................................................................................ 7


5.1. Device Registry .............................................................................................................. 7

6. On-Line ............................................................................................................................. 9
6.1. Communication Connect .............................................................................................. 9
6.1.1. “Consol Port – Serial(COM)” Connect............................................................... 10
6.1.2. “Communication Port – Serial(COM)” Connect ................................................11
6.1.3. “Communication Port – Ethernet(TCP)” Connect............................................ 14
6.2. Data Receive (DOWNLOAD)..................................................................................... 16
6.3. Data Transfer(UPLOAD) ........................................................................................... 18
6.4. Active Value and Control ............................................................................................ 19
6.4.1. Status ...................................................................................................................... 19
6.4.2. Current and Voltage ............................................................................................. 20
6.4.3. Frequency and Synchro ........................................................................................ 21
6.4.4. Power and Energy ................................................................................................. 22
6.4.5. Demand .................................................................................................................. 23
6.4.6. Control ................................................................................................................... 24

7. View and Setting ............................................................................................................ 27


7.1. Setting ........................................................................................................................... 28
7.2. Count Event ................................................................................................................... 36
7.3. System Event................................................................................................................ 37
7.4. Diagnostic Event .......................................................................................................... 38
7.5. Load Profile Event....................................................................................................... 39
7.6. Fault Trip Event .......................................................................................................... 42
7.7. Outage Event ............................................................................................................... 43
7.7.1. EVRC2A-N : Outage Event ................................................................................. 43
7.7.2. EVRC2A-N6 : Power Quality Event ................................................................... 44
7.8. Fault Wave ................................................................................................................... 45
7.9. DB MAP Set ................................................................................................................. 54

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7.10. SMS Setup .................................................................................................................. 56

8. Help ................................................................................................................................. 57

9. Security ........................................................................................................................... 58

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1. General
EVRC2A-n Interface Software is for Windows. Through serial communication(RS232 Ports on
front panel and side panel) and TCP communication(Ethernet Port on side panel), setting change
and records can be managed. Fault waveform data is easily viewed, and fault analysis is more
efficient by zoon in/out waveform.

1) EVRC2A-n can download all records and it can be viewed in real time as well.

2) All downloaded data are classified into groups, load profile and fault events have wave forms
and it can be printed out.

3) All downloaded data are able to be saved in file, and the saved file can be viewed in OFF-line
and can be printed.

4) Not from the panel, but through the interface software, setting can be changed. Unlike panel,
the interface software can support System information configuration.

5) Recorded data in EVRC2A-n can be form into Excel file in order to provide convenient data
to the user. Graphic data has zoon in/out feature and it helps to investigate the data.

6) The interface software has 3 steps of security system. It has different type of
login(Administrator, Common User, Basic User). And unauthorized user shall not be able to
be logged in for security reason.

7) Through DBMS mode, record data can be data based by individual registered device and the
database can be managed and saved.

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2. Installation
Software Information
 EVRC2A-n Interface Software 3.x.x

Hardware Requirements
 Intel Pentium Processor
 Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP
 Min. 20MB Hard-disk space
 Min. 64MB RAM /1024*768 monitor

Technical Support
 Address: 78-2 Buncheon-Ri, Bongdam-Eup, Hwaseong-City, Gyungki-Do, Rep. of
Korea
 Phone: 031-299-8400 / Fax: 031-227-1164
 Email: entec@entecene.co.kr
 Website: http://www.entecene.co.kr

Installation
 Run ETIMS (XXXXXX_v3xx build03).exe file in provided CD and follow instructions.
1) Stop other running program and begin the installation.
2) Select a folder to be installed.
3) Installation complete.

Install begin Install finish

Figure 2-1. Installation begin and finish

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3. Software registration and Running


Running
 “Start/All Programs/ENTEC/
ETIMS V202/
ETIMS V202” shall be selected to run
the program.

Figure 3-1. Program Running

 When the OS is Windows 7, “Run the program as an administrator” must be checked as


shown in the diagram below.

Figure. 3-2. Change the executable file properties

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Device Select
After running “ETIMS V202” program, “ETIMS Launcher” window is showed up to select
devices. “EVRC2A_n”을 선택하십시오.

Figure 3-3. ETIMS Launcher

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Initial Window

Title Bar

그림 3-2. 메인 화면

Menu Bar

Tool Bar

Status Bar

Figure.3-4. Main Screen

 Title Bar
Program Titles are displayed. System information is displayed as well during on-line status.

 Menu Bar
Data receiving, view, set change, transferring etc, all functions are displayed

 Tool Bar
Frequently used functions are displayed as an icon to be used for short-cut access

 Status Bar
Explanation is provided when a menu is selected.

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4. File
Event data file(*.RDB) and Setting file(*.SYS) are presented for Data file.

RDB File
 RDB file includes all history data and setting data, however, RDB file can’t change a setting.
 During on-line status, one received event is able to be saved.
 Saved file can be viewed and also can be printed.
In DBMS mode, event data are automatically databased and stored so RDB file need not be
stored and managed separately.

SYS File
 SYS file is to change a setting and save a setting. It does not record any event. SYS file can
be set in the office and can upload the set SYS file to control panel.
 Opened file can be changed in “SETTING” menu.

Open and Save


 File is saved where the file is located.(work directory)
 Open: Open RDB or SYS file.
 Save: On-line case, RDB & SYS is saved in the same file.
 Save as: It is saved in new SYS file.


Figure 4-1. Open and Save Window

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5. Data Management Preference


Use “Preferences” menu to select data management method: file mode or DBMS mode.

File Mode
Event data received from the device are saved
as RDB file and managed. If the operation
program ends without saving, the received
data are deleted.
Figure 5-1. Preference Menu
DBMS Mode
Event data received from the device are data based per registered device and saved and managed
Even without going through save procedure, the data is saved in the operating program PC.

5.1. Device Registry


In DBMS mode, record data is saved and managed per device so devices that are able to
interface with operating program must be registered. Click on “Connect List“ and “Device
Connect” under “Online” menu (Only available in DBMS Mode), to bring up “Device Connect
List” then register device and/or manage(change) device.

Figure 5-2. Device Connect List

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 Title : Displays registered device name.


 Configuration : Communication method, communication port, communication speed, IP
address and other communication setting information of registered device are displayed.
 Description : To enhance user’s management of device, additional information on the
registered device is displayed.
 Add : Use this button to add new device. When this button is clicked, “Port Setup”
window will appear. Through the “Port Setup” window, the name, communication
settings and description of the new device to add can be inputted. For more information
on “Port Setup” window, refer to “6.1. Communication Connect”.
 Modify : Use this button to change the information (name, communication settings
and description) of registered device. Select the device from the Device Connection List
then click on this button to change information.
 Remove : Select the device from the Device Connection List then click on this device to
remove the device from the list of connected device.

Take caution as when a device is removed, all data associated with the selected device are
permanently deleted as well.

 Connect : Select a device from the Device Connection List then click on this button to start
communication.

When interfacing with multiple devices, all devices must be registered in the Device
Connection List and it is recommended that communication is only performed through this
list.

 Select : Select device from the Device Connection List the click on this button to check the
events on the selected device through the ”view” menu without going online. The displayed
record are received data that is already stored in the PC.
 Close : “Device Connection List” window is closed.

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6. On-Line
Connect to EVRC2A-n and download recorded event information or change settings.

* Caution : EVRC2A-n only supports Ethernet connection.

6.1. Communication Connect

Figure 6-1. Communication Connect Menu

Communication connection with EVRC2A-n can be done by wither using the


“ONLINE/CONNECT” menu or “CONNECT” icon in the toolbar. Communication connection
is possible through RS232 serial port (Port 1) on the front panel of EVRC2A-n, RS232 serial
port (Port 2, 3) on the side panel and Ethernet port (Port 4). Depending on the connection port,
communication settings must be setup differently.

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6.1.1. “Consol Port – Serial(COM)” Connect


Connect the PC serial communication port with RS232 serial
port (Port 1) located on the front panel of EVRC2A-n using a
communication cable. For PCs without COM port, USB to
COM port transformer must be purchased and used.

Connect Type
Select communication connection method with EVRC2A-n.
To communicate with RS232 port on the front panel,
“Consol Port - Serial(COM)” must be selected.

RS232 Configuration
 Serial(COM) Port : Displays the list of available serial
port to be used with the PC. Select one port to use from the
list. Figure 6-2. Consol Port

 Baud Rate : Select the communication speed of the selected port. For Console Port
communication, 57600bps communication speed must be selected.
 Reset : Resets the values to the settings to the last successful communication connection.

Ok
 In file mode, click this button to start communication.
 In DB management mode, click on this button to change and register the inputted
communication settings. To start communication, click on the [Connect] button in the
Device Connection List. Refer to “5.1. Device Registry”.

“Title” and “Description” setting is available in DB management mode only and inputted
information is displayed in “Title” and “Description” of Device Connection List.

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6.1.2. “Communication Port – Serial(COM)” Connect


Connect the PC serial communication port with RS232
serial port on the side panel of EVRC2A-n (Port 2 or Port
3) using a communication cable. For PCs without COM
port, USB to COM port transformer must be purchased and
used.

Connect Type
Select communication connection method with EVRC2A-
n. To communicate with RS232 port on the side panel,
“Communication Port - Serial(COM)” must be selected

Others
Use [Others] button to input DNP 3.0 protocol setting to
Figure 6-3. Communication Port
communicate with RS232 port on the side panel. - Serial(COM)

 My DNP Address : Input the master address value of the EVRC2A-n to connect with.
 Remote DNP Address : Input the slave address value of the EVRC2A-n to connect with.
 Transmission Delay(msec) : Transmission delay time set.
 Appl. Response Timeout(msec) : Response
waiting time set in application level.
 Command Wait Timeout(sec) : Sets the
command wait time after command is given.
Depending on the protocol type and state, wait time
varies so wait time should be set accordingly.
 FID Send Delay(sec) : Set the scheduling time
associated with file transfer. Set according to
network type and state.
 Poll Delay(sec) : Currently not in use.
 File Transfer Method : Sets the protocol for File
transfer Read and File transfer Write.
- DNP : Uses default DNP file transfer protocol.
- FTP-C : Operates in FTP client mode (Will be
available in future, currently not in use).
Figure 6-4. Others settings
- FTP-S : Operates in FTP server mode.
- CUSTOM : Used when custom protocol is used (Will be available in future, currently not in use).

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When connecting through serial port, only DNP is applicable in “File Transfer Method”.
When using other protocol, communication connection cannot be made.

 File Location : Sets the location to store transferred file.


 Device Type : When connecting through FTP, sets the installed device type to be used as
path.
 Device Number : When connecting through FTP, sets the device number of the device to be
used as path.

File Location, Device Type and Device settings apply only when communication connection
is made through Ethernet(TCP).

RS232 Configuration
 Serial(COM) Port : Diaplays list of serial port available to be used with the PC. Select the
port to use from this list.
 Baud Rate : Select the communication speed of the selected port. Speed can be between
1200~921600bps and must be same as the connected modem or communication speed of
EVRC2A-n.
 Parity : Sets the Parity Bit of the serial port (Select from None, Odd, Even).
 Data : Sets the Data Bit of the serial port (Select between 7 or 8).
 Stop : Sets the Stop Bit of the serial port (Select between 1 or 2).
 Reset : Resets the values to the settings to the last successful communication connection.
 RTS/CTS : Use [RTS/CTS] button to set RTS and CTS Delay time.
- Enable RTS/CTS : Select this option to enable
the set items below and user’s RTS/CTS setting is
applied to the operation of the hardware.
Conversely, when this option is not checked, the
setting below is ignored and the program will
automatically activate RTS/CTS Hand-Shanking.
- RTS Delay Time
 Before Tx(ms) : Sets the RTS signal wait time
before transfer.
 After Tx(ms) : Sets the RTS signal delay time
after transfer.
Figure 6-5. RTS/CTS setting
- Check CTS Delay after RTS : Sets whether there is
CTS signal wait time after RTS signal.
 Timeout(ms) : Sets CTS signal wait time after RTS signal.

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 Dial-up Setting : Use [Dial-up Setting] button


to setup Dial-up Modem settings.
- Use Dial-up : Check whether to use or not
use Dial-up Modem. If checked, when
connecting through Dial-up Modem, the set
items below are applied.
- Modem Initialization : To allow data
communication using modem, consult the
modem basic AT Command manual to set up
initial settings.
- Dial-up Command : Input the dial up
command for the modem or phone data
Figure 6-6. Dial-up setting
calling.
- Hang-up Command : For some settings, AT Command needed to hang up is inserted.
- Dial-up Number : Input the phone number for EVRC2A-n to call (Omit ‘-’ ).
- Hang-up after idle time : Set an idle timeout for when there is no data transferring.
- Connection timeout : Set a waiting time for response after making a connection.
- Keep-Alive Time-out : Automatically disconnect if there is no Mouse movement or no
keyboard input during this set time.

Ok
 In file mode, click this button to start communication.
 In DB management mode, click on this button to change and register the inputted
communication settings. To start communication, click on the [Connect] button in the
Device Connection List. Refer to “5.1. Device Registry”.

“Title” and “Description” setting is available in DB management mode only and inputted
information is displayed in “Title” and “Description” of Device Connection List.

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6.1.3. “Communication Port – Ethernet(TCP)” Connect


DNP3.0 communication between EVRC2A-n and
operating program is possible using TCP protocol.
Connect EVRC2A-n and PC through Ethernet
communication.

Connect Type
Select EVRC2A-n connection method. For
communication using Ethernet, “Communication Port –
Ethernet (TCP)” must be selected.

Others
Use [Others] button to input DNP3.0 communication
protocol setting needed for communication with
EVRC2A-n and Ethernet. For more information, refer to Figure 6-7. Communication Port
“6.1.2. “Communication Port – Serial(COM)”. - Ethernet(TCP)

TCP/IP Configuration
 IP Address : Input the IP address of the EVRC2A-n to communicate with.
 TCP Port : Input the TCP port of the EVRC2A-n to communicate with.

Ok
 In file mode, click this button to start communication.
 In DB management mode, click on this button to change and register the inputted
communication settings. To start communication, click on the [Connect] button in the
Device Connection List. Refer to “5.1. Device Registry”.

“Title” and “Description” setting is available in DB management mode only and inputted
information is displayed in “Title” and “Description” of Device Connection List.

ONLINE case:
System information is automatically
received from EVRC2A-n.
Figure 6-8. Data Receiving

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Disconnected case:
It is necessary to check the communication
setting and port connection, then retry.
Figure 6-9. Communication connection failure

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6.2. Data Receive (DOWNLOAD)


Receiving method of all data is the same, after on-line, if menu is activated, data receiving is
available.

Figure 6-10. Data Receiving

Select an item to receive at “Online/DOWNLOAD”


 COUNTER INFORMATION: Retrieves count information.
 SYSTEM EVENT: Operation information or status events are received from EVRC2A-n
 DIAGNOSTIC EVENT: Diagnostic events and error report are received from EVRC2A-n.
 LOAD PROFILE: Each phase current, Real/Reactive Power etc. data are received with its
time frame.
 FAULT TRIP EVENT: Fault current size and time are received from EVRC2A-n.
 FAULT WAVE SUMMARY: 8 number of recently occurred fault event and corresponding
waves are received.
 SYSTEM SETTING: Setting and protection elements of EVRC2A-n are received.
 DB MAP CONFIG: DNP Map data is received.
 SMS Setting: Receive and change SMS information stored in EVRC2A-n.

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- Device Name
The device name to be included in the SMS.
Can be up to 15 characters.
- Cell Phone #1~#5
Up to 5 numbers can be stored. Only
numbers can be inserted.
- Apply
Save the inserted information.

Figure 6-11. SMS Configuration

 OK: Data receiving is started.


 Data receiving screen
Click “Cancel” button to cancel.
 Receiving complete
Check ‘ONLINE:Completed’ message.
 After completing data receiving, go to
“View” window to check the received data. Figure 6-12. Data Receiving Complete

It is necessary to save the received data before finishing the program, otherwise lose the
received the data.

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6.3. Data Transfer(UPLOAD)


Data transfer is to send setting change and DB MAP setting.

Figure 6-13. Data Transfer

 Data transfer is available after communication connection.


 Data Transfer: Data is transferred individually.
- Setting change data
- DB MAP Configuration
 OK: Data transfer is started.
 Setting change data select: Activated
document data is transferred.
 Data transfer screen
Click “Cancel” to cancel the data transfer.
 Data transfer complete
Figure 6-14. Data Transfer complete
Check “ONLINE:Complete” message

Data transfer changes corresponding data. Mis-setting value may cause an incident. It is
recommended to have permitted engineer to use Data transfer.

Save the file before transfer it. After transfer completing, receive the changed setting for
double check.

After uploading of DB Map setting and new elements set change, control panel reboots. Due
to rebooting of the control panel, communication is disconnected. It is necessary to reconnect
the communication.

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6.4. Active Value and Control


With connecting between control panel(slave) and Master, click on “ACTIVE VALUE &
CONTROL”, now it is available to control Operation and check measurements.

Figure 6-15. Active Value & Control

Control and measurement response is achieved after “Control


Response Wait time” at bottom right corner. “Auto Update” time
set can be used for automatic update of system control status and
measurement information.

• Update: Present system control status and measurement


value are checked.
• Close: “Active value & Control” window is closed. Figure 6-16. Update Time set

6.4.1. Status

Figure 6-17. System Status window

* SYSTEM STATUS
- +12V, -12V, +5V: Panel main board Power supply
- Battery: Battery voltage
- Temp: Panel main board temperature
- GAS: Gas pressure

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6.4.2. Current and Voltage

Figure 6-18. Current and Voltage window

• Current Value
* Current
- Phase A: Phase A RMS current measurement value and phasor(A, deg°)
- Phase B: Phase B RMS current measurement value and phasor (A, deg°)
- Phase C: Phase C RMS current measurement value and phasor (A, deg°)
- GND: Ground RMS current measurement value and phasor(A, deg°)
- Sensitive: Sensitive ground RMS current measurement value and phasor(A, deg°)
* Symmetrical elements
- POS SEQ: Positive sequence RMS current value and phasor(A, deg°)
- NEG SEQ: Negative sequence RMS current value and pahsor(A, deg°)
- ZERO SEQ: Zero sequence RMS current value and phasor(A, deg°)

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• Voltage value
* Phase voltage
- A-N: A-N RMS voltage measurement value and phasor(kV, deg°)
- B-N: B-N RMS voltage measurement value and phaosr(kV, deg°)
- C-N: C-N RMS voltage measurement value and phasor(kV, deg°)
- Average: Phase voltage RMS calculation value(kV)
* Line voltage
- A-B: A-B phases RMS voltage measurement and phasor(kV, deg°)
- B-C: B-C phases RMS voltage measurement and phasor(kV, deg°)
- C-A: C-A phases RMS voltage measurement and phasor(kV, deg°)
- Average: Line RMS voltage measurement value(kV)
* Symmetrical elements
- POS SEQ: Positive sequence RMS voltage calculation value and phasor(kV, deg°)
- NEG SEQ: Negative sequence RMS voltage calculation value and phasor(kV, deg°)
- ZERO SEQ: Zero sequence RMS voltage calculation value and phasor(kV, deg°)

6.4.3. Frequency and Synchro

Figure 6-19. Frequency and Synchro window

* Frequency/Synchro
- Frequency (㎐)
- Frequency decay rate (㎐/sec)
- Synchro Voltage: Snchro voltage and phasor(㎸, deg°)
- Synchro Frequency: Synchro frequency(㎐)
- Synchro Delta: Synchro Delta
Voltage value, Phasor, Frequency(kV, deg°, Hz)

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6.4.4. Power and Energy

Figure 6-20. Power and Energy window

* Power
- Real Power(MW) Phase A, Phase B, Phase C, 3Φ
- Reactive Power(Mvar) Phase A, Phase B, Phase C, 3Φ
- Apparent Power(MVA) Phase A, Phase B, Phase C, 3Φ
- Power Factor(%) Phase A, Phase B, Phase C, 3Φ
* Energy
- Pos. WattHour: Positive watthour(MWh) Phase A, B, C, 3Φ
- Neg. WattHour: Negative watthour(MWh) Phase A,B,C,3Φ
- Pos. VarHours: Positive varhour(Mvar) Phase A, B, C, 3Φ
- Neg. VarHours: Negative varhour(Mvar) Phase A, B, C, 3Φ

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6.4.5. Demand

Figure 6-21. Demand window

* Current (A)
- Current value(Present value, Max. value, Max. value recorded time):
Each phase(A, B, C, G – IA, IB, IC, IG) current values
Sensitive ground(ISG), I2 current value
* Real Power (MW)
- Real power value(Present value, Max. value, Max. value recorded time):
Each phase(A, B, C, 3Φ – PA, PB, PC, 3P) Real Power values
* Reactive Power (MW)
- Reactive power value(Present value, Max. value, Max. value recorded time):
Each phase(A, B, C, 3Φ – PA, PB, PC, 3P) Reactive Power values

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6.4.6. Control

Figure 6-22. Control window

* VOLTAGE CONDITIONS
- 27: Low voltage pickup
- 59: Over voltage pickup
- 25: Synchro detect pickup
- 81: Low frequency pickup
* CONTROL RUN: EVRC2A system normal status indication
* SELF CHECK: EVRC2A system fault status indication
* AC SUPPLY: External AC power supply status
* CHARGE: Battery charging status
* DISCHARGE: Battery discharge status
* SEQUENCE STATUS

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- RESET: Sequence reset


- CYCLE: On sequence operating
- LOCKOUT: Sequence lockout indication
* TRIP TYPE
- INST: Instantaneous trip
- DELAY: Delay trip
- HIGH CURRENT: High current trip
* FAULT INDICATION
- A, B, C: Over current fault occurred phase indication.
- G: Over current fault at Neutral line indication.
- SEF: Sensitive Earth Fault indication.
* RELAY OUTPUT STATUS: External port status indication.

Figure 6-23. Control window(part of it)

* PROTECTION ENABLED: All protection elements Enable/Disable


* GROUND ENABLED: Ground over current protection element Enable/Disable
* SEF ENABLED: Sensitive Earth Fault current protection element Enable/Disable
* RECLOSE ENABLED: Reclose function Enable/Disable
* CONTROL LOCKED: Control panel button lock Enable/Disable
* REMOTE ENABLED: Remote operation Enable/Disable
* ALTERNATE SETTINGS: Alternate setting Enable/Disable(Primary setting normal)

When “Alternate Enable” control is used remotely, it is requested to set “SYSTEM SETTING
EDIT → RELAY SETUP → COMMUNICATION → ETIMS(DNP3.0) → Function”,
“Enable” at primary, alternate and other bank. Otherwise, after “Alternate Enabled” operation,
communication may be disconnected.

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“SEF ENABLED” Remote communication


sample
It is explaining “SEF ENABLED” operation 1)3rd
when control panel is connected to Axis
communication system. Click

1) Click “SEF ENABLED” button on the


screen.

2) Click “Yes” button.

2)Click

3) “SEF ENABLED” remote operation


showing control executing.

4) Message shows that remote control


operation is successfully finished.

5) “SEF ENABLED” becomes ON, can be checked


in control screen.

Control Response Wait Time is adjustable. “Auto


Update” provides automatic update every a set time
period.
“Update” provides immediate control status.

To have clear control result, press “Update” button before control operation in order to have
latest status update.

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7. View and Setting


 Received(downloaded) data can be viewed and re-load saved file in PC for checking in
VEIW Menu. During on-line, on-line data can be viewed, during off-line, saved data can be
viewed.

On-line data Off-line data


Received data is displayed in On-line status. During off-line, opened(loaded) file name
(*.RDB or *.SYS) is displayed.

Figure 7-1. File display

 All settings, event records and fault waveforms can be viewed.


 “SETTING” has view menu and setting menu. Depending on view or setting, setting
activation or de-activation is distinguished. In setting menu, “APPLY” button is provided to
save new setting value.

Figure 7-2. View Menu

Figure 7-3. Setting Menu

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7.1. Setting
“Setting” shows setting data and it consist of followings.

* RELAY SETUP
* MONITORING SETUP
* SYSTEM SETUP
* PROTECTION SETUP

View Window->Setting Window


Setting view and printing are available.

Figure 7-4. View Window

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Setting Window->Setting change


Setting change is available. After change a setting, to save a changed value, click on “Apply”.

Figure 7-5. Setting change window

7.1.1. Relay Elements setting (RELAY SETUP)

 Select “RELAY SETUP”


 “RELAY SETUP” consists of followings.

* PORT SETTING
- RS232
- RS485(422)
- ETHERNET
* COMMUNICATION
- SELECT METHOD
- DNP3.0
- MODBUS
- IEC60870-5-101/104

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- ETIMS(DNPO3.0)
* COMMON
- EVENT RECODER
- TIME DISPLAY TYPE

Figure 7-6. Relay Elements

When the interface software is run in remote operation, it is requested to set “SYSTEM
SETTING EDIT → RELAY SETUP → COMMUNICATION → ETIMS(DNP3.0) →
Function, “Enable” at “Primary, Alternate and other Bank. Otherwise, when changing the
group setting, communication could be disconnected.

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7.1.2. Monitoring Elements setting (MONITORING SETUP)

 Select “MONITORING SETUP”


 “MONITORING SETUP” consists of followings

* TRIP/BATTERY TEST
- TRIP COUNTER
- BATTERY TEST
* FAULT LOCATOR/GAS LOCATOR
- FAULT LOCATOR
* DEMAND
- DEMAND
* RECLOSER WEAR
- RECLOSER WEAR
* SYNCHRO CHECK
- SYNCHRO CHECK

Figure 7-7. Monitoring Elements

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7.1.3. System Elements Setting (SYSTEM SETUP)

 Select “SYSTEM SETUP”


 “SYSTEM SETUP” consists of followings.

* SYSTEM
- CURRENT SENSING
- LINE VS SENSING
- PANEL SLEEP TIME
- SYSTEM POWER
* LOOP CONTROL
- LOOP CONTROL
* OPTO INPUT SET
- INPUT 1 ~ INPUT 8
* OPTO OUTPUT RELAY SET
- INPUT 1 ~ INPUT 8

Figure 7-8. System Elements

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7.1.4. Protection Elements Setting (PROTECTION SETUP)

 Select “PROTECTION SETUP”.


 “Protection Setup” consists of followings.

* OTHER VIEW
- OTHER VIEW
* DIRECTION ELEMENT
- PHASE
- GROUND
- SEF
- NEGATIVE
* OPERATION SETUP
- OPERATIONS-PAHSE
- OPERATIONS-GROUND
- OPERATIONS-SEF
- OPERATIONS-NEG
- INTERVAL
* PAHSE/GND/SEF/NEGATIVE
- PHASE FAST
- PHASE DELAY
- GROUND FAST
- SEF
- GROUND DELAY
- NEGATIVE FAST
- NEGATIVE DELAY
* HIGH CURRENT
- TRIP-PHASE
- TRIP-GROUND
- TRIP-NEGATIVE
- LOCKOUT-PHASE
- LOCKOUT-GROUND
- LOCKOUT-NEGATIVE
* COLD LOAD PICKUP
- COLD LOAD PICKUP
* VOLTAGE
- UNDER VOLTAGE 1
- UNDER VOLTAGE 2
- OVER VOLTAGE 1

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- OVER VOLTAGE 2
* FREQUENCY
- FREQUENCY
* USER CURVE
- USER CURVE 1 ~ USER CURVE 4

Figure 7-9. Protection Elements

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7.1.5. SETTING PRINT


 View and Setting window, click on “PRINT”, below format will be printed.

Figure 7-10. Setting Print

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7.2. Count Event


Manage and store count event occurred from device.

Figure 7-11. Count Event

 Title Bar: File name (*.RDB) that opened either online or offline is displayed on the first
top line.
 Print: Currently shown count events will be printed. Multiple pages are available
dependingon information stored.
 Close: Close “Count Event” window.

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7.3. System Event


Protection elements, Control input, Control output and other events occurred in system, is
recorded on 1msec.

Figure 7-12. System Event

 ‘No’ or ‘Type’ can be sorted by clicking in order to check event record in convenient way.
 Title Bar: During On-line or Off-line, opened file name(*.RDB) is displayed on the top of
the window.
 Search: Selected events are displayed by using Search.
 Export: System event data is converted into Excel file(.xls) and be saved.
 Print: Print recorded System Event.
 Close: “System Event View” window is closed.
 No.: Latest event starts from No.1(1st lastest is No.1 and 2nd latest event is No.2). Total
number of system events 2048 can be recorded.
 Status
- Occurred(HI/ASSERT): Event is occurred.
- Disappeared(LO/DEASSERT): Event is disappeared.
 Time : Event occurred time is displayed upto 1msec.

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7.4. Diagnostic Event


Protection elements, Control input, Control output and other events occurred in system, is
recorded on 1msec.

Figure 7-13. Diagnostic Event

 ‘No’ or ‘Type’ can be sorted by clicking in order to check event record in convenient way.
 Title Bar: During On-line or Off-line, opened file name(*.RDB) is displayed on the top of
the window.
 Search: Selected events are displayed by using Search.
 Export: System event data is converted into Excel file(.xls) and be saved.
 Print: Print recorded System Event.
 Close: “System Event View” window is closed.
 No.: Latest event starts from No.1(1st lastest is No.1 and 2nd latest event is No.2). Total
number of system events 512 can be recorded.
 Status
- Occurred(HI/ASSERT): Event is occurred.
- Disappeared(LO/DEASSERT): Event is disappeared.
 Time : Event occurred time is displayed upto 1msec.

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7.5. Load Profile Event


7.5.1. Load Profile
Protection elements, Control input, Control output and other events occurred in system, is
recorded on 1msec.

Figure 7-14. Load Profile Record

 ‘No’ and ‘Saved Time’ can be sorted by clicking in order to check events in convenient way.
 Title Bar: During on-line or off-line, opened file name(*.RDB) is diaplayed on the top of
the window.
 Search: Selected records are displayed
 Print: Present load profile is printed.
 Graph: Present load profile waveform can be checked.
 Export: Load profile can be formed into Excel file(.xls) and be saved as an excel file.
 Close: “Load Profile View” is closed.
 No.: Latest event starts from No.1(1st lastest is No.1 and 2nd latest event is No.2). Total
number of system events 1024 can be recorded.
 Saved Time: Load profile record time. For instance, 11:15 means, 11:00:00~11:15:00 term.
 Ia, Ib, Ic, In: Average or max curent and measured time are displayed during dedicated
period time.
 Real P. A ~ . 3P, React P. A ~ 3P: Real Power and Reactive power of each phase(A,
B , C) and 3phases(3Ф) measurement and times are dispalyed.

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7.5.2. Load Profile waveform

Range

1st Axis Display


mode

2nd Axis

Start Axis

Finish Axis

3rd Axis

Figure 7-15. Load profile record waveform

 1st Axis ~ 4th Axis: Each Axis(1st ~ 4th Axis) can display the wave of analog input value.
 Current: Recorded each phase current value(A, B, C, Ground → Ia, Ib, Ic, Ig) are displayed.
 Real Power: Recorded Real Power(Real Power A, B, C, 3Ф → Real P.A, Real P.B, Real
P.C, Real P.3P) values are displayed.
 Reactive Power: Recorded Reactive Power (Reactive Power A, B, C, 3Ф → React P.A,
React P.B, React P.C, React P.3P) values are diaplayed.
 Range: Set Min.& Max value of waveform in Y axis. Depending on the size of wave, range
is automatically adjusted by “Auto Range” feature.
 Back ground set: Set X axis grid and Y axis grid of waveform and graph type.
- Grid: Vertical and Horizontal axis is displayed with dot, thin line, thick line and dash.
- Horizontal: Wave form is expressed by line, line and dot, curve , curve dot.
 Print: Print present waveform.
 Close: “Load waveform” is closed.
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Waveform range can be fixed by F3 key.


 Axis configuration: Select Axises and select
analog elements(Current, Power) so that
selected waveform can be printed in the same or
different axises. Digital elements can not be
used for load profile waveform.
- Add: Select and drag waveform elements
from “Available Analogue Elements” into
an Axis(1st ~ 4th Axis) where you want. Or
Click on “Add” of corresponding Axis after
selecting an waveform element.
- Remove(Rem): Select and drag waveform
elements from an Axis into “Available
Analogue Elements”. Or click “Rem” of
Figure 7-16. Waveform setting
corresponding Axis after selecting an
waveform element.
- OK: Save the waveform print setting.

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7.6. Fault Trip Event


Protection elements, Control input, Control output and other events occurred in system, is
recorded on 1msec.

Figure 7-17. Fault Record

 ‘No’ and ‘Time’ can be sorted by clicking in order to check events in convenient way.
 Title Bar: During on-line or off-line, opened file name(*.RDB) is diaplayed on the top of
the window.
 Search: Selected records are displayed
 Export: Fault record data is saved into an Excel file(.xls).
 Print: Present Fault record is printed.
 Close: “Load Profile View” is closed.
 No.: Latest event starts from No.1(1st lastest is No.1 and 2nd
latest event is No.2). Total
number of Fault record 256 events can be recorded.
 Target: Indicates fault trip element.
- A, B, C, G, S : Over current trip fault phase.
- 27 : Under voltage trip
- 59 : Over voltage trip.
- 81 : Under/Over frequency trip.
- Other trip(Demand current trip, Loss of phase trip 등)
 Shot Counter: Shows a number of reclosing short.
 Time : Event occurred time is displayed upto 1msec.

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7.7. Outage Event


7.7.1. EVRC2A-N : Outage Event

Protection element, control input, control output and other power outage record that occurred
inside are stored and managed in 1㎳ increment.

Figure 7-18. Outage Event

 Click on ‘No.’ or ‘Type’ to rearrange in downward or upward order to easily find the
searched record.
 Title Bar: Displays the name of the open file (*.RDB), whether online or offline, on the top
line.
 Search: Set the range of date and time to view records within the selected range.
 Export: Analysed record data is converted to excel file(.xls) then saved..
 Print: Prints the current analysis data. Depending on the stored record, may be printed in
multiple pages.
 Close: Closes “Outage Event” window.
 No.: Numbers the events starting with the most current (Number 1 is the current and number
2 is past event). Total number of events is 512.
 Type: Displays the occurred event type.
 Outage Time: Diaplays the length of time between outage and recovery down to the seconds.
 Time : Displays the event occurrence time down to 1/1000second.

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7.7.2. EVRC2A-N6 : Power Quality Event

All outage events such as protection element, input control, output control and internal event are
managed and stored in the unit of 1ms.

Figure 7-19. Power Quality Event

 Interesting event can be easily searched by ascending or descending order after clicking on
either ‘No’ or ‘Type’.
 Title Bar: File name (*.RDB) that opened online or offline is displayed on the first top line.
 Search: Limited event is shown if setting date and time.
 Export: Convert then save event data to a file in Microsoft Excel format (*.xls)
 Print: Print currently stored event. Multiple pages are available depending on the amount of
stored event data.
 Close: Close “Power Quality Event” window.
 No: Recent event is first shown in sequence. (#1 is the most recent time while #2 is the next
one) The total number of event is 512.
 Type: Indicates what type of event.
 Duration: The time interval in the unit of 1 second between outage point and recovery point.
 Value: Voltage in the event of outage.
 Time: Event occurring time in the unit of 1/1000 second.

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7.8. Fault Wave


7.8.1. Fault Wave Summary
Protection elements, Control input, Control output and other events occurred in system, is
recorded on 1msec.

Figure 7-20. Fault Wave Summary

 ‘No’ and ‘TYPE’ can be sorted by clicking in order to check the records in convenient way.
 Title Bar: During on-line or off-line, opened file name(*.RDB) is diaplayed on the top of
the window.
 Wave view: Fault waveform can be viewed. Double click on a event in Fault Wave
Summery or or click on it and click “Wave Dnl” to see a waveform.
 Download All: Download all fault waveform.
 Export: Fault record data is saved into an Excel file(.xls).
 Print: Present Fault record is printed.
 Close: “Load Profile View” is closed.
 No.: Latest event starts from No.1(1st lastest is No.1 and 2nd
latest event is No.2). Total
number of Fault wave summary 8 events can be recorded.

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 Target: Shows event pickup information.


- Fault pickup : Over current element pickup time.
 Fault Locator: Shows the distance to the fault occurred location.
 Ia,Ib,Ic,In,Va,Vb,Vc,Vo: Each phase value(Current, Voltage) is displayed when event is
occurred.
 Time : Event occurred time is diaplayed upto 1msec.

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7.8.2. Fault wave

Range

1st Axis
Background

2nd Axis

3rd Axis

4th Axis Trigger Axis

Digital Element

Figure 7-21. Fault Wave

 1st Axis ~ 4th Axis: Each axis shows selected analog input values
 Digtal Elements: Display digital elements for fault analysis. Please refer to “Table 7-3.
Fault Analysis Element” for more detail information.
 Sample: Display a number of data Sample.
 Range: Set Y axis Min. and Max. value of wave. To adjust range for a wave, Auto range
feature is supported.
 Back ground set: Set X axis grid and Y axis grid of waveform and graph type.
- Grid: Vertical and Horizontal axis is displayed with dot, thin line, thick line and dash.
- Horizontal: Wave form is expressed by line, line and dot, curve , curve dot.
 Print: Wave is printed.
 Close: “Fault Wave” window is closed.
 Axis configuration: Select Axises and select
analog elements(Current, Power) so that
selected waveform can be printed in the same or
different axises. Or, in case of viewing Digital
elements, select and drag an avaliable digital
element to Digital Axis.
- Add: Select and drag waveform elements
from “Available Analogue Elements” into
an Axis(1st ~ 4th Axis) where you want. Or
Figure 7-22. Wave Setting

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Click on “Add” of corresponding Axis after selecting an waveform element. In case of


digital elements, select an available digital element and click “Add” button to move it
into Digital Axis, or drage an avalable digital element into Digital Axis to move.
- Remove(Rem): Select and drag waveform elements from an Axis into “Available
Analogue Elements”. Or click “Rem” of corresponding Axis after selecting an
waveform element.
- OK: Save the waveform print setting.
 By using F2 key, Start Axis and Finish Axis can be selected and fixed by F3 key.
 Phasor Diagram: Click “Phasor”, Phasor diagram window is appeared. In the phasor
diagram, each phase current and SEF curent phasor diagram are displayed at left upper side,
and symmetrical elements phasor diagrams are displayed at right upper side.
- Data Select: It is used to see phasor diagram at a data location. “Auto Increase” feature
shows phasor diagram changes every set time by increasing cycle.
- Print: Screen information is printed.

Figure 7-23. Phasor Diagram

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 Harmonic Graph: An Harmonic Graph will be displayed as the right figure if clicking
on “Harmonic” shown on the right bottom corner.
- Update: An harmonic graph can be seen at any location.
- Frenquency: Configure frenquency.
- Display Unit: Either ‘Baseline Rate’ or ‘Channel’ can be selected.
- Analog Channel: Graph channel can be selected.

Figure 7-24. Harmonic Graph

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Table 7-3. Fault Analysis Element (1/4)


ELEMENT DESCRIPTION
27A1 A Phase: Under Voltage 1 - Pickup
27B1 B Phase: Under Voltage 1 - Pickup
27C1 C Phase: Under Voltage 1 - Pickup
3P27-1 Three Phase: Under Voltage 1 - Pickup
27TO1 Under Voltage 1 - Timeout
27A2 A Phase: Under Voltage 2 - Pickup
27B2 B Phase: Under Voltage 2 – Pickup
27C2 C Phase: Under Voltage 2 – Pickup
3P27-2 Three Phase: Under Voltage 2 – Pickup
27TO2 Under Voltage 2 – Timeout
59A1 A Phase: Over Voltage 1 – Pickup
59B1 B Phase: Over Voltage 1 – Pickup
59C1 C Phase: Over Voltage 1 – Pickup
3P59-1 Three Phase: Over Voltage 1 – Pickup
59TO1 Over Voltage 1 – Timeout
59A2 A Phase: Over Voltage 2 – Pickup
59B2 B Phase: Over Voltage 2 – Pickup
59C2 C Phase: Over Voltage 2 – Pickup
3P59-2 Three Phase: Over Voltage 2 – Pickup
59TO2 Over Voltage 2 – Timeout
50P1 Phase: High Current Lockout – Pickup
50P2 Phase: High Current Trip – Pickup
50G1 Ground: High Current Lockout – Pickup
50G2 Ground: High Current Trip – Pickup
46(50)-1 Negative Seq’: High Current Lockout – Pickup
46(50)-2 Negative Seq’: High Current Trip – Pickup
67P1 Phase: Directional High Current Lockout – Pickup
67P2 Phase: Directional High Current Trip – Pickup
67I2-1 Negative Seq’: Directional High Current Lockout – Pickup

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Table 7-3. Fault Analysis Element (2/4)


ELEMENT DESCRIPTION
67I2-2 Negative Seq’: Directional High Current Trip – Pickup
67G1 Ground: Directional High Current Lockout – Pickup
67G2 Ground : Directional High Current Trip – Pickup
67SEF Directional Sensitive Earth Fault – Pickup
51P1 Phase: Fast Time-Overcurrent – Pickup
51P2 Phase: Delay Time-Overcurrent – Pickup
51G1 Ground: Fast Time-Overcurrent – Pickup
51G2 Ground: Delay Time-Overcurrent – Pickup
51SEF Sensitive Earth Fault – Pickup
46(51)-1 Negative Seq’: Fast Time-Overcurrent – Pickup
T46(51)-2 Negative Seq’: Delay Time-Overcurrent – Pickup
51P1TO Phase: Fast Time-Overcurrent – Timeout
51P2TO Phase: Delay Time-Overcurrent – Timeout
51G1TO Ground: Fast Time-Overcurrent – Timeout
51G2TO Ground: Delay Time-Overcurrent – Timeout
46(51)-1TO Negative Seq’: Fast Time-Overcurrent – Timeout
46(51)-2TO Negative Seq’: Delay Time-Overcurrent – Timeout
67P1T Phase: Directional Fast Time-Overcurrent – Timeout
67G1T Ground: Directional Fast Time-Overcurrent – Timeout
67Q1T Negative Seq’: Directional Fast Time-Overcurrent – Timeout
67P2T Phase: Directional Delay Time-Overcurrent – Timeout
67G2T Ground: Directional Delay Time-Overcurrent – Timeout
67Q2T Negative Seq': Directional Delay Time-Overcurrent - Timeout
67SEF-TO Directional Sensitive Earth Fault - Timeout
PDEMT Phase Demand - Timeout
GDEMT Ground Demand - Timeout
QDEMT Negative Seq' Demand - Timeout
79Reset 79 Reset
79Cycle 79 Cycle

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Table 7-3.Fault Analysis Element (3/4)


ELEMENT DESCRIPTION
79Lockout 79 Lockout
Shot0 79 Shot Counter
Shot1 79 Shot Counter
Shot2 79 Shot Counter
Shot3 79 Shot Counter
Shot4 79 Shot Counter
CLOSE Close Signal
25P Synchronism Pickup
VTFAIL Voltage Transformer Fail
81P Under Frequency - Pickup
81TO Under Frequency - Timeout
CLP-OC Cold Load Pickup: Outage Condition - Pickup
CLP-RMT Cold Load Pickup: Restore Minimum Trip - Pickup
CLP-OCTO Cold Load Pickup: Outage Condition -Timeout
CLP-RMTTO Cold Load Pickup: Restore Minimum Trip - Timeout
P-CLP Phase Cold Load Pickup
G-CLP Ground Cold Load Pickup
Q-CLP Negative Seq' Cold Load Pickup
52A 52A Contact
TRIP Trip Signal
CLOSE-F Close Fail
OUT01 ~ 07 Auxiliary Output1 ~ 7
ALARM System Alarm
IN01 ~ 08 Auxiliary Input1 ~ 8
ARSR Loop Auto Restoration Sectionalizing
ARMR Loop Auto Restoration Midpoint
CLTR Loop Auto Restoration Tie
LCOP Loop Auto Trip
LCCL Loop Auto Close

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Table 7-3.Fault Analysis Element (4/4)


ELEMENT DESCRIPTION
25TO1 Synchronism Check Timeout
TRIP-F Trip Fail

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7.9. DB MAP Set


Through DNP Map configuration can be re-addressed from preset at the factory.

Figure 7-25. DB MAP Set Screen

 Drag&Drop Method: “Base Map List” provides all points list to be used. To do mapping,
drag a selected group point into right side “User Map List”.
 Used point distinguish: Gray colored point is already being used in Base Map List, drag
the corresponding point from User Map List into Base Map List, Gray color will be
disappeared. However, the point will be removed from the user map list.
 Apply: Changed information is applied, Later, it shall be saved or transfer the data during
on-line.
 Close: “DB MAP Configuration” window is closed.
 Invert: It is used to invert a value of corresponding point.
 Class: Set a class that related with event occurring in DNP communication.
 Var: Set Object/Variation to read a corresponding point in DNP communication.
 IEC Mask A: It is to set IEC60870 communication use, there are Group(included in group),
Cyclic(Periodical polling), Group&Cyclic set options.
 IEC Mask B: It is to set a group on IEC60870 communication use. Please refer to
“IEC60870-5-104 PROTOCOL Technical Manual” for more detail information.
 Use Dead-Band: It is used to set Dead-Band to a corresponding point.(applicable to
Analog Input)

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 Limit Low, Limit High: Set Min./Max. value of Analog input.


 Dead-Band: Set a Dead-Band to a corresponding point.(applicable to Analog Input). For
more information of Dead-Bank setting, please refer to either “DNP3.0 PROTOCOL
Technical Manual” or “IEC60870-5-104 PROTOCOL Technical Manual”.

To set and apply Analog Input Deadband, the corresponding point “Use Dead-Band” shall be
set “Active”.

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7.10. SMS Setup


(When GSM dial-up modem is attached to the RS232 serial port on the side panel and the “Use
SMS” of the dial-up modem setting is set to Enable),
When event occurs within EVRC2A-N system, information about event is sent out by SMS.
.

Figure 7-26. SMS setup screen

 Device Name: Diaplays the device name to be shown in SMS.


 Cell Phone #1~#5: Upto 5 phone numbers can be stored.
 Apply: Saves the inputted phone number.
 Close: Closes “SMS” setup window..

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8. Help
Shows the information of EVRC2A-n Interface Software. entec@entecene.co.kr and
http://www.entecene.co.kr will take you to email or website.

Figure 8-1. EVRC2A Interface Software Program Information

To have Interface software manual, click “HELP(H)->HELP..”

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9. Security
EVRC2A-n Interface Software provides 3 step Security system in order to have communication
data protection. To run the Interface software, it is requested to have a LICENSE KEY file from
ENTEC company. Password should match either Administrator, or Common User or Basic User
to log-in.

Figure 9-1. User Log-in screen

License Key
To run the interface software, it is requested to
have License Key from Entec company. Send
ㅋㅋ
“Request ID” number to Entec company, Entec
will provide corresponding License Key file(.lic).
After a license file is received, the product can be
registered by clicking the ‘REGISTRATION’
button found at bottom right-corner of the ‘About
Program’ dialog. (The ‘REGISTRATION’ button
is shown only if using an Interface Software which Request ID
hasn’t been registered)
After clicking the ‘REGISTRATION’ button,
please select a license file issued from us for
registration while following the short instruction
appeared on the GENUINE LICENSE
REGISTRATION dialog.
Once the product is correctly registered, there is no
limit or restriction on all the functionalities of the
Interface Software. Figure 9-2. Sign Up

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LOG-IN
- Administrator: Administrator has all right to use all functions that Interface software
provides. “File Open”, “File Save”, “Connect”, “Data Download & Upload” and “Remote
control operation(“Active Value & Control”) can be operated. Initial password for the
interface software is “ENTECENE”. It is recommended to change the password for security
reason.
- Common User: Common User does not have Remote control operation(“Active Value &
Control). Initial password is “0000”. It is recommended to change to new password for
security reason.
- Basic User: Basic User does not have Setting change, Data upload and Remote control
operation(“Active Value & Control”). Initial password is “0000”, it is recommended to
change to new password for security reason.

LOG-OUT
Click on “USER” in the menu, Each user level(Administrator, Common User, Basic User) will
be displayed with “LOG-OUT” and “CHANGE PASSWORD” menu.

Figure 9-3. LOGOUT and PASSWORD CHANGE window

With log-out status, only file open function is available. Log-in is also available after log-out.

Figure 9-4. Log-in menu

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First running of interface software, Administrator only can log in. After Administrator first
log-in, Common User and Basic User are able to log in.

License key file is only applicable onto requested computer, the license key is not able to be
duplicable to produce another license key. New license key is required for new computer.

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