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PG L. The Value Provider for
SPPA-T3000 Basic Engineering & Operations Syllabus
Power Generation Management
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Overview Basic principles Project view Editor AF-Block, connector and parameter Transaction concept Faceplates Graphics, display hierarchy, navigation Engineering examples: motor, logic, controller, I/O Redundancy, availability, dependability Thin clients Peripherals (field devices)
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Basic Engineering & Operations
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Outline
HMI
Engineering
Diagnostics
Power Services
Siemens – setting new standards in power plant automation
Automation
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Classical DCS
Sub-systems and multiple internal interfaces
Various tools for HMI, engineering, diagnostics
Different sessions with no navigation in between
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All functions embedded in a common frame, no sub-systems
Unified access to central data storage (engineering data, project data, archive etc.)
All tasks performed from any work place due to Web-based functionality
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Embedded Component Services® – intrinsically integrated data Unique user interface for all tasks
All data intrinsically embedded in every object
Different views possible for different user roles
All the information is available, at a glance
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ECS® – powers the complete system
Minimal system complexity SPPA-T3000 architecture User Interfaces
Flat system architecture with fewer components and interfaces
New Server contains all intrinsic functions for operation, monitoring, archive, engineering, diagnostics – Control functions provided on the world best hardware: SIMATICCPU
No sub-system boundaries, less administration efforts required
Easy online upgrade and extension of components
Hardware assignment Thin Clients
Power Services
Power Server
Server Products
Process Interfaces
I/O Modules SPPA-T3000
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Embedded Component Services® – freely designable Customizable design
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Customizable according to users' requirements, including individual look & feel to reduce mistakes
Free choice of on-line change of US/European symbols
Personalized desktops for each user’s responsibilities and preferences to optimize working processes
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Embedded Component Services® – Summary Unique user interface for all tasks
Easy to use Reduces time to indicate disturbances and increases uptime
Minimal system complexity
Less components and internal interfaces, less administration
Minimized optimal specific hardware
Customizable design
Tailored solutions to specific customer’s needs, from look & feel to functionality
Optimal adaptation to every working processes
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SPPA-T3000 – At work…
Operation
Engineering
Maintenance
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Use-case
- Operation – the power plant at your fingertips
Access to all types of data through multiple views (Plant Display, Point View, Function Diagram, Diagnostic View)
Comprehensive information and interaction through Point View
Forcing, mini trends & online tuning
Online configuration of new plant displays, trends and reports through the operator interface
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Easy and fast navigation to any kind of information Direct links between all views Alarm sequence display Dynamic Function Diagram
Plant Display
Point View
Diagnostic View
Faceplate
Excellent supervision through summarized information Easy access to detailed information through specific views Fast navigation between all views through direct links Active user guidance in the event of disturbances or malfunctions
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Safe operation via Faceplates Examples of Faceplates: Motor
Navigation from Faceplates:
Continuous Controller Select options: Open IC-Diagram Open Force AF Block Open Diagnostic View Open Trend Display Open Point View Open Notice Open Help
Specific pictograms and faceplates for different automation functions Safe operation through clear layout and customizable access rights Buttons are blocked, depended on access rights or feedback signals Adaptable to specific layout requirements Fast access to all corresponding detail views and other information
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Operator guidance for fast fault analysis
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Group alarm indication in the screen header
The affected plant display can be selected with one mouse click
In the event of more than one fault, the selection will be directed to the corresponding hierarchy level
Loop in alarm: A direct link to the affected plant display
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Task-oriented User Interface
Supervisor
Operator Unit 1
Operator Unit 2
Oper. Facilities & I&C Engineer
Service
Flexible definition of user roles with different levels of access rights User-specific desktop tailored to individual roles Assignment of users with specific roles to plant areas Optimized views for operation, engineering, maintenance, service and management
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Easy configuration of Trend Displays via Drag & Drop
User defined trend displays can be easily configured via drag and drop of
process values The configuration can be stored with a user-defined name for later reuse
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"Operator on the move"
Benefits to Plant Floor Operators:
Wireless communication based on IEEE 802.11 or Bluetooth Access to all process values and diagnostic data Reduction of commissioning effort Different tasks can be done by one person
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Use-case
- Engineering – immediate online modifications
Integrated engineering of automation and HMI with a unique user interface. Standard interface for field engineering.
Embedded data means intrinsic consistency, no mapping of sub-systems
Online configuration changes, comprehensive checks and logic testing before activating changes
Fast rollback to previous configuration of the control logic, even with a non-redundant automation system
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Integrated engineering Integrated object
Classical DCS Plant Display
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Function Diagram
Plant Display
Function Diagram
Integrated object Data synchronization
Data
Data Download
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Flexible and customizable Switch between Configuration and Operation mode
Easy switch from Operation to Configuration mode
Shows status of process and engineering
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Flexible and customizable Language, Colors, Styles etc.
Customizable ...
Different Presetting
Colors
Language
Spain Styles IEC
IEC with graphic
French
Sama
German English
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Use-case
- Maintenance – details at a glance
Diagnostic functions embedded due to ECS ® technology
Built on standard, off-the-shelf components, as much as practical
No administration of remote setup required, easy hook-up of experts
Online replacement of equipment
Context sensitive online diagnostic information and advice
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Event-driven navigation
Connected AF
Every ECS provides at least one Trouble Alarm port Fast navigation between different alarm presentations Easy navigation to connected Automation Function instances
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Embedded Component Services ECS® – making power plant management easy
ECS® Means for YOU –
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Hardware Config
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SPPA-T3000 Hardware Configuration Hierarchical levels
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•Connected via hardware proxy •Aassignable I/O parameters •PROFIBUS DP communication (bus redundancy optional) •Standard diagnostic features •Hot swapping of modules ET 200 M
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I/O modules IM 153-2 Profibus
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ET 200M Configuration with active bus modules
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Power Supply IM 153-2 I/O modules Plug-in bus Bus bar
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PROFIBUS address of IM 153-2
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Digital input module
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ET 200M I/O modules
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Digital output:
Input and output: Analog input:
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32 x 24 V 16 x 48 – 125 VDC 16 x 120 VAC 16 x 24 VDC 16 x 24 VDC 16 x 24 VDC / 0.5 A 32 x 24 VDC / 0.5 A 16 x Relais, 230 VAC 8 x Relais, 230 VAC / 5 A 8 x 24 VDC / 0.5 A 8 x 24 VDC / 0.5 A (outdoor) 16 x 24 VDC / 0.5 A 2 x U, I, R, TC, RTD (12 Bit) 8 x U, I, R, TC, RTD (12 Bit) 8 x U, I (16 Bit) 8 x U, I (16 Bit) 8 x RTD 8 x TC 8 x TC / 4 x RTD 4 x U, I 8 x U, I
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Modbus CP 341
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CP 341 1BH01 CP 341 1CH01
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AddFEM SOE •Connected via hardware proxy •Assignable I/O parameters •PROFIBUS DP communication (bus redundancy optional) •Standard diagnostic features •Sequence of event accuracy 1ms
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SPPA-T3000 Hardware Configuration Server Products Application Server •WINDOWS based •Increased dependability •Webserver •Project data container •Non time critical applications
Stratus ft-server Aria 4300
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SPPA-T3000 Hardware Configuration Server Products Automation Server •Based on world market leader SIMATIC •Time critical applications •Real time processing •Hot swap of modules online •Increased dependability •PROFIBUS DP Interface
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Automation Server
Redundant: S7 414-4H S7 417-4H Single: S7 414-3 S7 416-2 S7 416-3 S7 417-4
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Power Supply PS 405 and PS 407
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CPU: S7 417-4H
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Synchronization submodule
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Ethernet modul CP 443-1
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DP Master: CP443-5 EXT
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Turbine control: FM 458-1 DP
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SPPA-T3000 Hardware Configuration User Interface
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Thin Clients PROFIBUS-DP •e.g. office PC •Internet Java technology AddFEM •Only browser needed ET200 •No engineering or process data are stored on the Thin Client
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Network •Ethernet 10/100 Mbps •TCP/IP •One Failure tolerant •Copper/Fibre Optics •Electrical/optical switch modules
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Software Arch.
Alarm Management
Java
Report Generator
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Plant Disp. Eng. Editor Alarm List Diagnostic …
Session Management
Plant Display Servlet
User Interfaces
Engineering Servlet
Web Browser
SW Architecture of SPPA-T3000
Power Services Application Server
Automation Server
Archive
Project Cont. RT Container (non-realtime) Application Server Process Interfaces
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Project Container
Central Data Manager Stores and Organizes
ENG RT Cont.
HMI
DIA
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Project structure Hardware topology Plant displays Engineering views Complete documentation
Manages and Provides Session
Archive Persist.
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Persistent storage Revision Management Transaction Management ...
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Runtime Container
Management and execution of enclosed ENG EXEC
HMI
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Automation Function Hardware Proxies Management Proxies Connections Execution sequence Deterministic cycle time Execution management
Bundling of outside communication lines Other RT Containers Faceplates Alarms
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Automation Function
Component with
standardized interface
ENG EXEC DIA
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Provides the following main functions: Automation task like all
Alarm
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individual drives, controllers... Operator Interface Alarm management Diagnostic interface Engineering interface Execution management
Connects to other AFBlocks via I&C input and output
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Hardware Proxies
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Represents a I/O module
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Alarm
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Maps raw input data to/from I&C IN/OUT interface Supervises field device Gathers diagnostic info about field device
Implements protocol
for communicating with field device
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Hardware Proxies
Hardware proxies are SW
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Management Proxies
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Coordination of all
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software components and services
Provides the following main functions: Operating system Server components Network communication Field device communication
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Engineering View Application Server Web Server
Thin Client
Project container Engineering Servlet
Browser
RT container
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Engineering / Runtime View Highlights
Component technology leads to simple online changes Runtime component always consistent with Engineering View Realtime execution and optimized performance Full support of components for optimized engineering
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Operating & Monitoring (HMI) View Application Server
Web Browser Viewer Applet
Web Server
Thin Client
Plant Display Servlet
RT Container
Faceplate Faceplate Component (Applet) Component
Distributor Component
Field Device SPPA-T3000 Training
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HMI View Highlights
Complete integration of web technologies from browser to Runtime System
Bundling of communication to avoid other systems´ communication problems
Simple data exchange with standard software tools (e.g. Excel)
Event driven data transfer: Only changed values are updated
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Tunneling through firewalls using http protocol
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Diagnostic View
Thin Client
Web Server
Application Server
Diagnostic Servlet
RT Container
Web Browser Diagnostic HTML page
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Diagnostic View Highlights
Complete URL addressing of every process value in the system
Dynamic browsing of the plant Application hosting for additional diagnostic tools
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Highlights of Web Technology
Thin clients using only a web browser
Low cost hardware No additional administration necessary
Software is automatically downloaded by the browser, not installed locally
World wide access with any device at any time
Global engineering Improved service and diagnostic possibilities
HTTP protocol allows tunneling through firewalls HTML as standard format for documents, XML as standard format for data exchange
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Summery: Software Architecture
Total Integration
Integrated engineering, I&C, HMI, alarm and diagnostic
Integration of Turbine Control and Fail Save
Platform independency
Consistent views at anytime and one data base
Protection of investment Free movement of components throughout system
Support of web application service
Reduces customer’s initial invest
Reduced administration costs
Flexible and easy update / upgrade
Openness
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Engineering View
Engineering View
Starting the SPPA-T3000 Workbench, opening the views and create the project structure General Terms
Commit and activate or rollback engineering data in a multi user environment
Transaction Concept
Create and edit Function Diagrams. Insert and parameterize AFBlocks. Create connections
New Function Diagram
Top Down engineering using the built in Inheritance features, according to the KKS structure Inheritance
Create and edit Plant Displays. Insert pictograms and standard graphic objects New Plant Display
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Engineering View
Using Integrated Engineering to place AF-Blocks in function diagrams and pictograms in plant displays along with all mappings Integrated Engineering
Creating Macros and save macro definitions in a project specific library node Using Macros
Creating a 10 channel Trend Display. Assigning tags along with the trend settings Trend Display
General Archive structure. Archive settings for individual process values Archive
Creating and modifying the operators Plant Display Hierarchy Display Hierarchy
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General Terms
Logging into the Workbench
User Login via Internet Explorer or Java WebStart: SPPA-T3000 Username and Password is requested Workbench If the user is assigned different profiles, the desired role has to be chosen
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Opening Views
To open a view, e.g. the Project View, use the Applications pull down menu
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Project View Window
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Opening Different Views within the Workbench
Different views can be opened at the same time To open a view use the applications menu or the short cut keys To select a window click on the window header or use the optional keys
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Arranging Views within the Workbench
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Docking Views to the Workspace Frame
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Saving the Workbench Arrangement
Save your Workspace arrangement using the
View Æ Save Workspace menu and every time the workbench is opened you will be returned to your personal view
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User Properties
The Look and Feel of the workbench can be set individually in the project view User Properties User properties individually for each user Project settings project wide for all users (default) SPPA-T3000 Training
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Global Settings
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Diagram Styles
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Module Styles
The graphic style of the AF-Blocks: can be set individually for each user
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Print Connector
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Operating View
Navigation Buttons
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Navigating within the Project View
Navigation through the project structures is accomplished by using the left mouse button
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Displaying and Opening Items
The available objects for the selected item on the left can be seen here
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Select one item by simply clicking on it Selected items are highlighted in blue Double click to open one item
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General Options Menu
Click the right mouse button to see the General Options Menu (context menu) with its available options
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Displaying Options of Specific Items
Select one item and then click the right mouse button to see the context menu with its available options
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Editing Titel Block Data
The Edit Title Block option provides a detailed description of a selected Project node, Function Diagram, Plant Display, AF-Block, etc. to edit and save
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Assigning Runtime Containers Note: The runtime container assignment is automatically passed onto all underlying project nodes and diagrams
The Assign Runtime Container option supplied with the context menu is used to assign a new Project Node to an existing runtime container. The window contains a list of available runtime containers SPPA-T3000 Training
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Container Overview
Basic project settings: Container Overview Project Container Runtime Containers
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WEB Server
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Automation Server Realtime automation
Project Container
Alarm Server
Plant Display Server
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Creating New Items
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Setting the Function Diagram Cycle Time Note: The base cycle time definition is part of the runtime container setup
To change the Function Diagram cycle time, select the time multiple factor from the AF Cycle Time (n*Base Cycle) drop down list. The cycle time for the Function Diagram will be the base cycle time multiplied by the factor chosen Setting the cycle time individually for single AF-Blocks is also possible, but is not recommended
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Opening Selected Items
To open the selected item
Either Double click left mouse button Or use the Open in Configuration Mode option from the context menu
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Editing Diagram Editor Project Container Runtime Container Status:
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Project Project Data Data
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Modification of the Project Data is always carried out using the Diagram Editor Regarding the Automation Functions, objects of modification are:
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Project Container
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committed edited not not activated activated
Committing a selected Project Node including Function Diagrams or Plant Displays is Saving the adressed Modifications to the Project Container Note: „Not activated“ means the modifications are not (yet) available in the Runtime System. With regards to the modification deleting any object, this object is still executed in the runtime container as it has been activated formerly SPPA-T3000 Training
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Rollback Changes Diagram Editor Project Container Runtime Container
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Project Project Data Data
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Rollback
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All uncommitted modifications can be removed from the Engineering View using the Rollback function Project Data is rolled back to the last committed status
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Activate Diagram Editor Project Container Runtime Container Status:
Activate
Project Project Data Data
activated
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committed activated not not activated activated
Activating committed modifications is integrating the changes into the execution cycles of the Runtime System The modified Project Data is now executed in the Runtime System Note: While „Autocommit“ is not activated the last executed Activation is still reversible if the Modifications turn out to be not applicable SPPA-T3000 Training
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Runtime Container Status:
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If the Modifications are in good working order, the Activation can be made permanent using the Commit Last Activation option The modified Project Data is now executed permanently in the Runtime System Note: The last executed Activation is still reversible if the Modifications turn out to be not applicable SPPA-T3000 Training
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Rollback Last Activation Diagram Editor Project Container Runtime Container Status:
Rollback last Activation Project Project Data Data
activated
Mod. Mod. Mod. Mod. Project Project 11 22 Note *) + Data Data
committed activated not not activated activated
Note: While „Autocommit“ is not activated each Activation or Deactivation must be terminated using either Commit or Rollback last Activation/Deactivation before starting the next Activation or Deactivation
If the Modifications turn out to be not applicable, the Last Activation can be rolled back Now the previously activated state of project data is executed in the Runtime system again Note: While „Autocommit“ is not activated the last executed Activation is still reversible if the Modifications turn out to be not applicable SPPA-T3000 Training
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Deactivate Selection Diagram Editor
Deactivate
Project Container
Sel. Sel. Project Project Data Data
Runtime Container
not not activated activated activated
Status:
A Selection of Project Nodes, Function Diagrams or Plant Displays can be deactivated using the Deactivate Function After Deactivation the Selection of Project Data is not further executed in the Runtime System Rollback last Deactivation again or Commit last Deactivation to make the Deactivation permanent SPPA-T3000 Training
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Activate Selection Diagram Editor
Activate
Project Container
Sel. Sel. Project Project Data Data
Runtime Container
Sel. Sel.
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Status:
A Selection of deactivated Function Diagrams or Plant Displays can be activated using the Activate Function After Activation the Selection of Project Data is executed in the Runtime System Rollback last Activation again or Commit last Activation to make the Activation permanent SPPA-T3000 Training
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Transaction Handling Menu
After opening the Project View the following options are available in the Edit menu Commit / Rollback
All Function Diagrams Single selected Plant Display A collection of Plant Displays (Project Node) Activate / Deactivate Single Function Diagram or Display A collection of PDs or FDs (Project Node) Commit / Rollback Last Activation / Deactivation Note: The functions mentioned above are generally handling only data previously selected in the project view. But with regard to data consistency of Automation Functions Commit and Rollback are handling ALL Function Diagrams SPPA-T3000 Training
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Commit and activate using the Editor
A selected Function Diagram in the Editor or a single AF-Block can be activated or deactivated using the ÆEdit Menu The Editor toolbar is also provided with context sensitive hotkeys SPPA-T3000 Training
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Commit Reminder Window
If the user intends to Exit the workbench and there are still some uncommitted changes, a reminder window appears providing options
Commit all and exit Close, then continue or rollback work Close, then exit uncommitted
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Multi User Environment
Considering the Multi User Environment supported, each user is responsible to commit and activate his own changes made during a session
Changed data are not accessible to other users while they are uncommitted. This Interaction Safeguarding is not executed on the diagram level but on the level of AF-Blocks, Connectors, Graphic Objects etc. Only Administrators are allowed to commit or rollback other users´ changes
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Summary
Each User is Responsible to commit and activate the changes he made. All interactions are safeguarded Online Changes (e.g. changing already activated data) are normal modifications and only need to be committed and activated as usual There is No Code Generation. All modifications are directly carried out in the Project Container and in the Runtime Containers after they have been committed. There is No Download. All modifications are directly included in the Runtime Containers execution cycle after they have been activated To Undo Changes and Activations various rollback functions are available
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New Function Diagram
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SPPA-T3000 Diagram Editor
... Standard Toolbar
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Filled Ellipse
Automation Function Libraries (Normal Navigation)
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Automation Function Libraries Available Sub-libraries :
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Analog calculation modules Binary calulation modules Conditioning and monitoring Closed loop controllers Open loop controllers Operation Metering
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Creating Logic: Copying Functions From the Library to a Diagram
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Select AF-Block
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Creating Logic: Multiple Function Copying From the Library to a Diagram
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Select AF-Block
Double click
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Creating Logic: Options Menu
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Select instance and use the context menu to access available options Power Generation l Instrumentation & Controls Exit
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Creating Logic: Connection Icons
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Note: To deactivate the connection icon click the pointer icon or any icon in the toolbar
Two Icon types Graphical Icon (line) Click Icon (connector)
Using the Icons Single click Æ single interaction Double-click Æ multiple interactions Power Generation l Instrumentation & Controls
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Creating connections:
Activate Icon Move mouse over object and see
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the connection points highlight. Color depends on the chosen interaction: Graphical interaction (line) click interaction (connector)
Select connection point Move mouse to the corresponding object and matching connection points highlight
Select connection point … connection is complete
Deleting connections:
Select connection line then use the context menu to delete Power Generation l Instrumentation & Controls
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Creating Connections between Diagrams
Creating a connector:
Activate click Icon Select connection point in first diagram
Bring to front second diagram´s window
Select connection point in second diagram
Connectors are automatically inserted and named
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Creating Open Source Connectors
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Creating an open connector
Activate click Icon Select connection point Determine the connectors position
Click to create an automatically named open source connector
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Editing Connectors
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Editing a connector
Double-click the connector to open the Signal Definition window
Complete or modify the inherited data Note: These definitions can also be carried out in the AFBlock output Signal Settings (coming next)
Determine the information shown with the connector in the function diagram
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Properties and Parameters of AF-Blocks
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To open Symbol Parameters of an instance
Double-click AF-Block or select AF-Block and use the context menu (via right mouse button) Power Generation l Instrumentation & Controls
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Editing Parameters of an AF-Block Tick or edit
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Connected
Tick
Changeable parameters are highlighted in white
tick the Visible Port column to display an I/O-port tick the Value column to fix binary values
9 =1
9 =0
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Adapting the Parameters Window
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To sort the columns individually simply drag and drop the column bar to the new position
Determine the width of a column by sizing its column bar Power Generation l Instrumentation & Controls Exit
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Parameter Window Extensions
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Some settings are available in extendable columns.
to open the extension click the header button provided with ........>> to close the extension click the header button provided with ........<<
Archive Settings
Alarm Settings
Signal Settings
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Archive Settings
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Archive component is an „off
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Interface Modules
Java Trend Bean
Data access to the proprietary Samsoft Data Base is carried out using mysql, a reduced set of SQL commands
SQL
Archive
Various embedded SPPAWINDOWS 2000
T3000 Interface Modules are available (e.g. for Trend Displays (Java Trend Bean) and Logs
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Archive Structure, Current Day
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The Current Day is structured in Hourly Files The Entries (24 Byte Timed Tags) to the files are carried out in order of appearance Reduced Time Stamps are used (Date supplied by File)
Data Access via Search for Tag specific entries Exit
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Archive Structure, Daily Files
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After one Day all 24 Hourly Files are combined to 1 Daily File The entire Archive consists of Daily Files To speed up access in case of overview trend displays with a time range of more than a week, Monthly Files with less resolution are available, in addition to the daily files Exit
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Swap out and Recover
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Archive
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Recover if requested
To Export and Import Archive Data a Swap out Server with built in DVD burner is used System DVDs will be created automatically when a DVD is completed User specific DVDs can be burned manually at any time Exit
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Assigning Tags to the Archive
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Open the Function Diagram using the Configuration Mode and Select the desired AF-Block supplying the signal Open the Properties Window using the context menu Exit
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Archiving Settings
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Variation min Variation max Variation Percent Engineering Unit
To enter the Archiving Settings open the Archive Extension A Tick in the column Archive to the respective Signal Output activates archiving and enables the Settings Don´t forget to Save, Commit and Activate the Changes Exit
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Alarm Settings
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Opening the Alarm Extension
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Output Upper Limit
Note:
Alarm Settings are only available for binary outputs
To enter the Alarm Settings open the Alarm >> Extension A tick in the Alarm column enables the Alarm Settings Exit
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Alarm Settings
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Output Upper Limit
Select the Alarm Type from the drop down list Edit the Message text for active and deactive Select the Acknowledge Mode from the drop down list Exit
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Closing Alarm Extension
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Output Upper Limit
To close the extension of the AF-Block parameter window click the header button provided with Alarm <<
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Signal Settings
Opening the Signal Extension
Note:
Signal Settings are available for all outputs
To enter the Signal Settings open the Signal >> Extension If a tick in the Signal column enables the Signal Settings, the default settings -usually inherited data- will appear and can be modified SPPA-T3000 Training
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Signal Settings
The Signal Settings will supply any connector linked to this output automatically Note: Editing the Connector will, vice versa, also modify the Signal Settings of the respective output SPPA-T3000 Training
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Closing Signal Extension
To close the extension of the AF-Block parameter window click the header button provided with Signal <<
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AF-Block Properties
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To modify the inherited Tag Name or Designation specific to the selected AF-Block, select the tab Symbol Properties
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Saving Engineered Data
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The Project View Æ Edit menu contains the following options
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Commit All Function Diagrams: to save the previously engineered data
Rollback All Function Diagrams: to undo the previously engineered data
Alternatively the customized toolbar in the Project View is offering shortcut buttons to commit or rollback
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Activate Function in the Runtime Container
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The Project View Æ Edit menu also contains the following options
Activate: to start the cyclic execution of a selected object
Deactivate: to stop the cyclic execution of a selected object Note: A selected object in the project view could be a project node or a single function diagram
Alternatively the customized toolbar in the Project View is offering shortcut buttons to activate or deactivate all changes
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Status of AF-Blocks and Connectors
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Meaning of colors
Blue indicates active AF-Blocks White indicates closed connections Yellow indicates open connections Black indicates not yet active AF-Blocks Gray indicates deleted but still active AF-Blocks Power Generation l Instrumentation & Controls
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Inheritance
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Inheritance e.g. KKS Structure:
Tag name
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Project Project node node
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Title Block Data
Automation Automation Function Function
Signal Item
Signal/Connector Signal/Connector
AF Type
Inheritance functions are to Exit
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Tag Inheritance Air Fluegas (FA11)
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Forced Draft Ventilator
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Induced Draft Ventilator
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Inheritance between Node, Diagram and Module Air Fluegas (FA11)
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Function Diagram
Automation Function
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Forced Draft Ventilator 0 7HNC11 AP001.OUT XQ01 Title Block
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Title Block Data 0 7HNC11 AP001 FD name 0 7HNC11 AP001 Tag name
When a new Function Diagram is created, the Default Settings of the Title Block Data are inherited data from the Project Node. The default settings of the AF-Block are inherited data from the Function Diagram; e.g. the Tag name is provided by the FD name The Default Signal Item supplied with the Output is the Port Name. This can be edited at the Ports Signal definition, e.g. XQ01 Exit
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Inheritance Air Fluegas (FA11)
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Signal
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Title Block Data AP002 AP003 0 7HNC11 AP001 FD name
0 7HNC11 AP003 AP002 AP001 Tag name
When changing any data, Inheritance is carried out immediately after saving (Release 2) But if inherited data once have been modified manually, the Inheritance is blocked at this point To restore inherited data, delete the manually modified data in the Title Block Data using „Blank“, then save Exit
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New Plant Display
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Diagram Editor: Plant Displays
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Standard graphics toolbar
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Filled Ellipse
Open Prototypes Libraries (Normal Navigation) Exit
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Copying Symbols From the Library to a Plant Display
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Select symbol
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Multiple copying of Pictograms From the Library to a Plant Display
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Select symbol
Double-click Exit
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Positioning of Objects
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Multiple Selection using shift click or lasso function Adjust the position using the mouse or any align function
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Adding Static Graphic Objects
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Select the desired object type from the tool bar (e.g. line) Create a standard object of this type using the mouse
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Modifying Objects
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The Standard Toolbar must be ticked in the View menu
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To modify graphic objects, open the object´s properties in the standard toolbar Stroke opens a window to modify the width and other attributes of a line. Changes can be set default. Exit
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Determine the color of objects
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StrokePaint opens the color table Various options are available to change the color
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Adjusting Objects
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Arranging Objects
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Define the layer using the context menu to arrange the display with other objects
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Size to Fit
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Note: The size to fit function is also used when opening a display in the operators view. Therefore a given outline rectangle will fix the proportion and maximum size
To display all objects of a display, use the size to fit option
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All objects are displayed and adopted to the given window frame, irrespective of their original proportions Return to the original size using the 1:1 button
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Assigning Display Object to AF-Block
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Double click an object to open the mapping window Type the Tag-name and -item or start the Tag Browser Tag Browser Save to close and store data
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Default Mapping of AF-Block and Faceplate Symbol
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Changing the Default Mapping
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If a symbol supports
different faceplates, the desired Faceplate-Type can be selected from the drop down list, which contains all applicable faceplates Even the mapping of the AF Type is selectable, but only if different AF-Blocks support the same symbol Exit
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Default Mapping of AF-Block and Faceplate using Alternatives Symbol
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Alternative AF Types
Status
AFI Type
Alternative Faceplates
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Faceplate
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DIA
Alarm
I&C IN
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Default mapping = Mapping of entities Exit
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Individual Mapping of Symbols and Faceplates Using the Mapping Details View
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If requested, individual mapping is possible Mapping status information from other AF-Blocks to the pictogram Mapping faceplate items to other AF-Blocks (e.g. Position feedback) Exit
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Saving Changes
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To save the
engineered data, return to the Project view
Select the newly
created display or the project node
Use Edit-> Commit
Plant Displays to save changes of the selected item Use Edit->Rollback Plant Displays to undo changes of the selected item
Alternatively the customized toolbar offers shortcut buttons to Commit or Rollback Plant display
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Activating changes
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Use Edit-> Activate…
to make the committed changes of the selected Plant Displays available to the operators view
If customized, the
toolbar is offering a shortcut button to Activate selected Plant Displays
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Integrated Engineering
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Integrated Engineering
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When creating either a new Function Diagram or a new Plant
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Manual Diagram Assignment
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Using the context menu, the Diagram Assignment of a selected diagram can be manually modified Exit
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Diagram Assignment
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The target is always assigned to the source using drag, drop, and save Multiple assignment is feasible as well: Different targets assigned to one source diagram One target assigned from different source diagrams Exit
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Easy to ... design a Plant Display
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If a graphic symbol is placed in a Plant Display, the respective
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Easy to ... use the placed AF-Block
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With regards to the target Function Diagram, all previously placed AF-Blocks are available in the Reference List, which can be opened using the File Æ Open Reference List option
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Easy to ... use the placed AF-Block
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Note: If the AF-Block is deleted from the diagram, it will appear again in the Reference List
The Reference List appears docked at the left side The AF-Blocks can now be moved from the Reference List to the Diagram by simply using click, drag, and drop Exit
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Easy to ... design Function Diagrams
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Every time an AF-Block is placed in a Function Diagram, the respective graphic symbol is automatically placed at the assigned Plant Display´s disposal This includes carrying out all necessary mapping between AF-Block, Graphic symbol, and Faceplate Exit
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Easy to ... compose Plant Displays
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With regards to the target Plant Display, all previously placed symbols are available in the Reference List
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Easy to ... compose Plant Displays
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Note: If the symbol is deleted from the display, it will appear again in the Reference List
Before moving from the Reference List to the Diagram, the symbol can be changed in the reference list using the context menu Select the desired symbol from a list of matching objects Exit
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Activating Integrated Engineering
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The Integrated Engineering can be Activated/Deactivated using the Edit Menu in the Diagram Editor
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For multiple use, a well tested structure of Automation Functions can be defined and stored in a Macro Library Once copied to a Function Diagram a Macro appears like a compact Module, with Inputs, Outputs and Connectivity just like an AF-Block Move to embedded Macro... There are 3 options for Macro from Selection Creating Macros: Macro from Diagram Exit
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A group of user defined logic can be defined as an Embedded Macro using the context menu The Macro has to be named Exit
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To turn an entire Function Diagram into a macro, first define all input and output signals refering to any external diagram as Macro Port References
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Editing the Port References
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Double-click to Edit name and description of these references Also the graphic appearance can be modified
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Saving Macro in a Library
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Placing Macros in a Function Diagram
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Copying Macros from the library to function diagrams is carried out the same as with AF-Blocks. A macro can be inserted in both views: as a Block or as a Network Exit
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Modifying Macros in the Library
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If a macro is modified in the library only subsequently placed macros are affected
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Note: This option is available in both, the engineering view and the operating view
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Create new Macro Library Node
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Open the Library in the Hierarchy tree of the Project View Select the target folder the new Library Node is to be inserted Keep the mouse pointer in the Hierarchy tree and select Create New Library Node from the context menu, using the right mouse button After the Library Node has been created, it can be renamed, e.g. Basic1 Exit
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Trend Display
Create Trend Display
To create a full size 10 channel curve display copy a Trend Bean Object from the Prototypes Library to a new Plant Display SPPA-T3000 Training
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To name the diagram and enter other settings and Tag assignments doubleclick anywhere on the trend bean object This opens the Bean Customizer window SPPA-T3000 Training
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Bean Customizer
Notice: All Settings using the Engineering View are default setting definitions All Settings in the Operation Mode are carried out only temporarily User can save temporary changes individually using „save workspace“ before closing the Trend Display The Operation Mode is supplied with additional „OK“ and „Cancel“ buttons
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General Settings
In the General Settings the Diagram Title must be determined
If Interpolation of the curve is desired, a tick in this option is necessary
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Time Settings
The Time Settings are used to determine the Time Frame of archived data shown in the display
The Start Time determines whether the display shows the curve at the current time (Now) or at a given time
The Duration determines the Time Axis Range shown
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Assigning Tags to the Channels
The Tag Assignment is used to determine which signal is displayed in the respective Channel 1-10
First of all the desired Channel must be determined (Tag 1 - Tag 10)
Next Step is to Assign a Tag to the channel using the Browser Tag Browser
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Tag Color and Style
The Tag is now assigned to the channel and the Tag Name appears
Next step is to determine Tank..Level
the Tag Color of the channel using the system color table
The Trend Style option is to be used in the Operation Mode only
Tick the Logarithmic Scale option if desired
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Defining the Range
The Range of the curve can
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Appearance
In the Appearance tab the color indicating Invalid Data can be determined Tank..Level
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Apply and Close
To apply previously made settings use the Apply button
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Customizer Window you should apply all settings. If you don´t, all changes are rejected
In the Operation Mode two additional buttons are available OK: to apply and close Cancel: to reject and close
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Defines levels, grouping and arrangement of plant displays in a logical order
Supplies a path through all displays from the unit overview down to a single device
Allows the operator to move from display to display using left- right- up- down-buttons
Enables the operator to access any display directly from the hierarchy structure
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Built-up Display Hierarchy
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After the plant displays have been created and arranged in the project view structure, the automatically built-up display hierarchy can be opened, using the applications menu or the shortcut key
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Removing Displays from the Hierarchy
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There are two buttons to remove plant displays from the display hierarchy
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Resetting the Display Hierarchy
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Adding Displays to the Hierarchy
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Saving the Modifications
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Operations View
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General information and observance of the plant is carried out using Plant Displays. They are also used for operation of controls and devices Plant Displays
Alarm notification, valuation, filtering, tracking and confirmation is carried out using the Alarm Sequence Alarm Sequence Display Display
The Group Alarm Indication provides a summary of the alarm status of all Plant Displays
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Operator Views
For curves presentation, Trend Displays are used allowing analysis of archived data
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Reports are used to compile a set of information based on process variables which are stored in the Archive Reports
Point View is used to display and modify the complete data set of a point including live values and alarm states Point View
The MultiScreen Function provides a workbench using multiple screens
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User Specific Plant Displays allows Individual Users to easily create their own Plant Displays
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Starting Operation Mode
Note: If a user is given operators access rights, the workbench is automatically opened in the Operation Mode
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Note: The hierarchy is diagramed horizontally
The display will change to Operation View. The display hierarchy is either available in the header bar as a drop down menu or docked left The navigation buttons visibility is optional
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Opening a Plant Display
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UP/DOWN Navigation Buttons
UP DOWN in the same path
The „Up“ and „Down“ buttons provide navigation to a neighboring display within a given path (e.g. Unit 2 Overview)
UP from Feedwater to Turbine DOWN from Feedwater to Generator
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LEFT Navigation Button
LEFT : back to the superordinate display
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RIGHT : to subordinate displays
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Selecting Open Displays Using Short Cut Keys
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Paging Back
A straight paging-back function is not available. However, the recently opened displays are always selectable from the Applications menu, even after they have been closed. SPPA-T3000 Training KW_T3OPER, Kratzer, 05/2005
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Operating the Process
In Plant Displays various Pictograms are available, indicating both Status and Value of Process Variables Faceplates supply more details and operating facilities. To open a Faceplate doubleclick the respective Pictogram Faceplate Positioning SPPA-T3000 Training KW_T3OPER, Kratzer, 05/2005
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Individual Faceplates Positioning
To assign an Individual Popup Position to a Faceplate, a Grid has to be defined first, fine tuning the whole screen The positions defined in this Screen Grid are valid on every Monitor for every Login (user) in the project SPPA-T3000 Training
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Defining the Screen Grid
Select the menu Window --> Define screen grid... from the Workbench In the opened dialog window the Squares represent Position on the monitor screen Adjust the numbers of vertical and horizontal positions (Columns and Rows) to be used Finalize the dialog with Save SPPA-T3000 Training
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Setting the individual Popup Position
In the Operation View double click the desired Pictogram to open the Faceplate After placing the mouse pointer in the center of the Faceplate open the context menu, then select Set Screen Position In the opened Grid Scheme you can accept the proposed location or select another locaton with a mouse click, then Save SPPA-T3000 Training
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Validity of Popup Positions
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When the Faceplate is opened the next time it will appear at the new position The new position is valid on every monitor for every login (user) SPPA-T3000 Training
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Display Navigation Buttons
In Plant Displays also Navigation Buttons can be engineered to directly open other Plant Displays The first click only selects the Navigation Button. The selection is indicated by a green frame The second click opens the preselected Plant Display SPPA-T3000 Training KW_T3OPER, Kratzer, 05/2005
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Opening the Alarm Sequence Display
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ASD Window Structure
The ASD provides the interface for users to view, analyze and control alarms
Indicators for Raised/Gone (Arriving/Clearing) and Acknowledged Alarm-Type, assigned Tag, and Description-text Status and event-time stamp Alarm Types
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Alarm Types
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- Alarm, a critical Alarm. - Warning, a less critical Alarm. - Tolerance, a least critical Alarm. - Maintenance, a maintenance or service activity is required - Status, an important device has been started or stopped, or a device changeover has occurred
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Customize the ASD view
To add(+) or remove(-) columns from the customized view, position the mouse in any column header bar and open the context menu, then make your choice To sort the columns individually simply drag and drop the column bar to the new position Determine the width of a column by sizing its column bar SPPA-T3000 Training
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Acknowledging Alarms
Select the alarms to be acknowledged. Selected alarms are indicated by a bold black frame click : Single selection shift + click …. click : Range selection ctrl + click, click … : Multiple selection
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Acknowledged Alarms Indication
The acknowledged alarms, which are still present, stop flashing and are now marked with a check in the „Ack“ column Alarms which are already gone, disappear from the ASD after they have been acknowledged Note: Acknowledged alarms only disappear from the Display. They are still available in the Archive and may be displayed at any time using Trend Displays or Reports
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Acknowledging Alarms of a Plant Display
In the Operation Mode the Workspace Header is supplied with a button to acknowledge all alarms present within a selected Plant Display Additionally buttons are available to silence Alarm Sounds at the local client or to silence Alarm Sounds at all clients SPPA-T3000 Training
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Individual Alarm Source Configuration
Note: During the system configuration the default settings of alarm ports are specified
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ASD Hierarchy Tree view
Note: In the default ASD the Hierarchy Tree cannot be turned off to prevent supressed alarms from not being indicated
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Alarm Selection
Note: Since it is intended to display all alarms, alarm selection is deactivated in the default ASD
Alarm Selection can be assigned to each project node individually, by setting selection criteria in the Hierarchy Tree Select the node in the Hierarchy Tree View and open the Selection dialog box using this option from the context menu Select or deselect individually the Alarm Types. Only ticked Alarm Types will be displayed. Substructures can be included SPPA-T3000 Training
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Indication of Alarm Selection
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A black tick will appear, if all alarm sources of all alarm types are selected for a node (and its sub-nodes)
A gray tick will appear, if some of the alarm sources and/or some of the alarm types are selected for a node (and its sub-nodes) No tick will appear, if none of the alarm sources of any Alarm Type are selected for a node (and its sub-nodes)
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Automatic Acknowledgement
Due to some temporary condition in the plant, the user can acknowledge alarms (raised or gone) of a Project Node automatically Select the node in the Hierarchy View and open the Auto Acknowledgement box using this option from the context menu A tick in the dialog box enables the automatic acknowledgement to the respective Alarm Type. Substructure can be included
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Selective Alarm Suppression
Alarm sequence display
Two levels of suppression can be selected
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1st level of suppression No entry into alarm buffer Archiving continues
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2nd level of suppression No entry into archive
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Temporary suppression of "disruptive" alarms, e.g., faulty components on night shift
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Suppressing Alarms
To suppress a single alarm message, select the line in the ASD then determine the suppression mode using the context menu Display and Archive: the alarm is suppressed in both, the Alarm Sequence Display and in the Archive Display: the alarm is suppressed in the Alarm Sequence Display, but still stored in the Archive SPPA-T3000 Training
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Suppressing Alarm Groups
Gray if only a single Diagram is concerned
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Indication of suppressed Alarms
Suppressed alarms will disappear immediately from the Display The names of all nodes containing suppressed alarms will appear in red color in the Hierarchy Tree Note: If an alarm is suppressed in the Archive, former messages of this alarm will not be removed from the Archive. They are still accessible using Trend Displays and Reports SPPA-T3000 Training
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Browsing for suppressed alarms
Select any Node indicating suppressed alarms in the Hierarchy Tree and open the Alarm Point Browser using this option from the context menu Determine a multiple choice of suppression modes you want to browse for, then click Search SPPA-T3000 Training
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Unsuppress alarms
Note: Display Unsuppress is processing ASD-blocked alarms, Unsuppress is processing Archive-blocked alarms only
All matches will be listed in the Alarm Point Browser window To unsuppress alarms select the desired line in the Browser window and use the context menu to unsuppress the selected alarm SPPA-T3000 Training
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Group Alarm Indication
Group Alarm Indication
In the Operation Mode a Group Alarm Indicator for Plant Displays provides a summary of the current alarm status of a Plant Display The Group Alarm Indicator for a Plant Display will appear if the Cursor is held stationary over that Plant Display in the PDH. However, this indicator is for display purposes only, and cannot be clicked on for navigation Alarm Types
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Collecting Alarms
Furthermore, a Group Alarm Indicator for a Plant Display also collects the alarms from all subordinate Plant Displays in the Plant Display Hierarchy When an Alarm Type is present it is indicated by its color as defined in the Project Settings, otherwise the indicator will be gray All Alarms Acknowledged is indicated by a steady color At least one Alarm Unacknowledged is indicated by flashing SPPA-T3000 Training
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Alarm Tracking
Navigation buttons to subordinate Plant Displays include a Group Alarm Indicator for that display as well. Only present alarms are indicated This allows the Operator to navigate down the Plant Display Hierarchy using the Plant Display Selection Buttons and following the Group Alarm Indication To navigate this way, the Operators Plant Display Hierarchy can be closed SPPA-T3000 Training
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Navigation via Group Alarm Indicator
The Group Alarm Indicator in the Workbench Header displays the alarms for the whole plant. The user can navigate directly to Plant Displays with active alarms by clicking on the respective Group Alarm Indicator Navigation from the Workbench Header starts from the highest level of the Plant Display Hierarchy If two alarms of the same Alarm Type exist on the same hierarchy level, the superordinate diagram is navigated to automatically SPPA-T3000 Training
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Diagnostic View
Features of the Diagnostic View
The Diagnostic View provides Fault Analysis, Display of Status Information, and Status Reports collected from different components necessary for:
Clarification of disturbances Status information on demand Maintenance purposes. SPPA-T3000 System Software administration purposes Both event driven and dialog driven diagnostic mechanisms are available
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Filtering the Diagnostic Information
The Filter option in the Edit menu opens the filter dialog The dialog supports both filter functions, search pattern, and type. After activating the filter function, only containers and components that match the filter criteria are displayed in the view tree SPPA-T3000 Training
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Find Diagnostic Information
The Find option in the Edit menu opens the Search dialog A search pattern and the option to search within the selected node can be fed After clicking the Search button, the first match is highlighted in the view tree. Search Again continues the search SPPA-T3000 Training
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Project Node
The Project Node is the top level node in the diagnostic view There is only static diagnostic information here. It is comprised of the node name and ID, which are assigned during the project setup SPPA-T3000 Training
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Host Computer Node
In a distributed system the various system containers are assigned to different host computers. There is a diagnostic node for each host computer in the project A host computer node covers the diagnostic view of the assigned system containers The host computer node only provides the static name and ID SPPA-T3000 Training
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Alarm Container Node
Alarm Container node (ac) collects the alarms, generated in the system, for displaying In addition to the static information, the dynamic information provides the current status: Started / Running / Terminating / Stopped / Failed Only the project administrator is allowed to start or stop the ac using the action button SPPA-T3000 Training
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Automation Function Container (AFC) Node
The Automation Function Container nodes (afc) represent the diagnostic interfaces to all AFCs assigned to the host computer An afc node covers the diagnostic nodes of the function diagrams In addition to the Static and Status Information the connection status is displayed regarding receipt of data from other AFCs SPPA-T3000 Training
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Function Diagram Node
The Function Diagram node provides only static diagnostic information It covers the Function Block nodes assigned to the respective Function Diagram
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Function Block Node
The Function Block node provides following diagnostic data: All diagnostic ports Note: After the respective button All I&C ports is pressed, the information is All HMI ports displayed below All ports with bad Quality All other ports SPPA-T3000 Training
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Fault Tracking
To follow an input signal to the source or an output signal to the destination, move the mouse to the signal and open the context menu. Option: display of the acquired data in a 2nd Window Source AF Block or a single destination AF Block is displayed immediately. When multiple destinations are involved, the target must also be determined Power Generation l Instrumentation & Controls 12 SPPA-T3000 Training <
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Selecting a Dynamic Function Diagram
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The Navigate Option allows tracking a signal via connector to the destination or vice versa If a signal is multiple-used the respective target can be selected from the External applications list The Source/Destination Diagram is displayed in a new window Forcing Ports SPPA-T3000 Training
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To list the forced ports of a selected diagram in the Project view use the Extras -> Documentation menu SPPA-T3000 Training
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Trend Display
Trend Display
Trend Displays are used to display archived data graphically for analysing and tracking SPPA-T3000 Training
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Selecting a Trend Display
To open predefined Trend Displays usually specific Selection Buttons are available in both; Plant Displays and Faceplates In the Operation Mode also the selection via Display Hierarchy Navigation is available SPPA-T3000 Training
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Opening Trend Display
Note: The very first click anywhere in the trend display only enables operating (indicated by a green frame)
The Trend Display opens into a new Full Screen Window The current Display Parameters like Time Scale, Physical Scale and Range are in accordance with the engineered default settings
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Trend Display Legend
Although showing the current values at the right border of the screen, the Dynamization is stopped. To start, release the Pause button. In the lower part of the window, the Legend display includes all necessary information to the signals like Tag name, Description, display Range, engineering Unit and the Last value.
The curves in the curve field are identified by the given Tag Color SPPA-T3000 Training
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Analysing Curves
To analyse curves, two vertical Cursors Lines are available which can be switched on and then freely positioned on the time axis The current position and the time difference between both cursor lines is inserted above. Positioning is used by using the scroll buttons or simply drag and drop anywhere. The values at the cursor position are then visible in the respective column SPPA-T3000 Training
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Scrolling the Time Axis
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Segment left
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Page right
To scroll the curve field along the time axis two pairs of Scroll Buttons are available Scroll by Page
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Scrolling the Range
To scroll the curve field along the Range axis a pair of Scroll Buttons is available
Scroll up by 1/4 of the Range scale
Scroll down by 1/4 of the Range scale
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Change Predefined Time Range
To change display between predefined Time Ranges a drop down menu is available
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Inserting Physical Scales
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Assigning a Tag to a Physical Scale
The Tag Colors indicate the Physical Scales assignment Modify the assignment temporarily using the drop down Tag Color Menu SPPA-T3000 Training
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Magnifying individually
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To magnify the curve representation individually activate the button showing the Magnifying Glass symbol Preselect the „X“ option to magnify related Time axis. Preselect the „X:Y“ option to magnify related Range axis Then use the Lasso Function (dragging the mouse, keeping left mouse button pressed) to select the desired range The desired range is then shown individually magnified SPPA-T3000 Training
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Assigning Channels
Clicking any Tag Color Button or the Set Parameter Button to open a window which allows to temporarily modify the channels general assignment Assigning Trend Displays
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Drag and Drop Configuration
Note: If the cursor is positioned over an existing signal in the signal list, the new signal will replace the existing signal
Tags in a trend Display can also be configured in the Operation Mode (only temporary) using the drag and drop method Select a pictogram in an open Plant Display with the CTRL key simultaneously pressed, then drag the mouse to the Trend Displays symbol list keeping the mouse button pressed, then drop SPPA-T3000 Training
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Reports
Reports Repo rt
Archive
Compiling Reports • Sequence • Status
The compiling of reports is based on process variables which are stored in the Archive
Reports are used to compile a set of information under a certain aspect. Some of those aspects could be: Measured values during a given Period of Time To start investigations after an Event in the process Collecting Balance Data of performance or wear Operation Sequences Snapshot of a certain set of process values SPPA-T3000 Training
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Starting the dialog to create Reports
The dialog to create Reports is started by using the Reports option from the Workbench - Applications menu The Reports Dialog then appears in a new window SPPA-T3000 Training
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After opening the menu FileÆ Create Report the report types are listed in a submenu. Various Sequence Reports and Status Reports are available
Click on the desired report to open the configuration dialog e.g. Binary Status SPPA-T3000 Training
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Binary Status Report The Binary Status Report represents the current status of a selection of signals at a specific time (snapshot)
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Open the calendar to adjust the date. A calendar sheet appears with the present date selected. Select the desired date. Change month/year using the up/down buttons Open the time indication which appears with the present time
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Selection criteria: Tags Note: When there is no specification or a specification which cannot be interpreted from the report generator, the user will be informed with an error message
Add then Browse for Tags to be included in the report A fully specified Tag consists of 3 parts Tag Name, Signal Item and Signal Name Tags can also be entered manually. Then „Wildcards“ can be used:
Tag Browser
An asterisk ( * ) replaces an unspecified number of characters A question mark ( ? ) replaces one character
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Selection criteria: Quality
Quality Codes, in accordance with the OPC Data Access Custom Interface Specification, are stored with the event records in the archive. A filter can be set to a selection of these Quality Codes OPC Quality Codes
Select the desired Quality Code with the left mouse button. If necessary scroll down in the list using the slider. Then press the Add button
To select more than one Quality Code repeat the selection or press Add all To remove Quality Codes from the selection proceed vice versa or press Remove all SPPA-T3000 Training
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Selection criteria: Value
Binary Values are stored with the event records in the archive. A filter can be set to a selection of these binary states SPPA-T3000 Training
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Define Comment
A freely editable comment can be fed in the Info tab. This comment will appear in the reports output file SPPA-T3000 Training
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Define Output
To save the Report in the archive a file name must be assigned Other output options are Printer, Remote Filesystem or Email SPPA-T3000 Training
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Point View Configuration mode
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Diagnostic View
For advanced engineering the Point View is offered, an additional and comprehensive online access to all values, parameters, connections and hardware assignments which may also be used during the commissioning
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Opening Point View
Note: only graphic objects with AF-Block assignment are supported
After selecting any object in any plant display or in any function diagram using either the Engineering View or the Operation View, the Point View can be opened using the context menu Also Faceplates are provided with a Point View Button SPPA-T3000 Training
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Point View - General
Toolbar
The General tab shows various assignments and information which cannot be modified at this stage The Toolbar provides the shortcut keys for switching directly to other views of the AF-Block SPPA-T3000 Training
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Point View - Engineering Parameter
The Engineering Parameter tab allows the user to modify the AF-Block Parameter Set1 online. Simply click Apply or Ok to execute changes, no committing or activating function diagrams SPPA-T3000 Training
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Point View - Dynamic Values
The Dynamic Values tab provides the current values from the process in the cyclically dynamized column “Value”
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Point View - Forcing
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Point View - Hardware
If the AF-Block is using or providing any hardware signal, the Hardware tab shows both, the link to the hardware diagram and the HW Proxy and HW Module Type used. SPPA-T3000 Training
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Multi-Screen
MultiScreen Operation
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Typical MultiScreen Arrangements
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MultiScreen Layout
One Screen is provided with the entire workbench header
The other upper screens are provided only with buttons to operate PDH, CAI, ASD and Horn The lower screens are additionally provided with a footer
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Operating the Plant Display Hierarchy
The Button to open the Plant Display Hierarchy is available on each screen
Click item to select a Plant Display from the hierarchy
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To maximize any window e.g. from screen A to all screens, first select the window on screen A Then select Maximize to all Screens from the Window menu The window now appears enlarged on all screens SPPA-T3000 Training
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Restore from all Screens
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To restore a window previously maximized from screen A, first select the window Then select Restore from all Screens from the Window menu The window now appears restored again on screen A SPPA-T3000 Training
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Screen selection
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A new window will open on the pre selected screen Example: when using the Faceplate shortcut button on screen A the associated dynamic function diagram will open on screen B. SPPA-T3000 Training
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USP Display
User Specific Plant Displays
USP-Displays are Plant Displays that can be created and edited by operation users, in the Operation Mode. No engineering functions are required Objects can be dragged and dropped from existing Plant Displays into USP-Displays, and freely arranged This allows Individual Users to easily create their own Plant Displays, e.g. for any unusual operating condition SPPA-T3000 Training
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Create a new USP-Display
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To Create a new USP-Display in the Operation Mode select the Favorites menu --> create user specific plant display Enter Display Name and Designation to the appearing Dialog Box then click Create
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Accessing and Managing USP-Displays
USP-Displays are available in the Users Favorites List, but are only available to the user who created them The USP-Displays can be moved to folders, renamed or deleted just like other favorites using the Manage Favorites... option USP-Displays do not appear in the Plant Display Hierarchy SPPA-T3000 Training
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Editing USP-Displays
Note: Set the View control for the source Plant Display to Zoom to Original Size to prevent distortions when adding the object
To Open a USP-Display click the Icon in the Favorites List USP-Displays are edited by dragging and dropping objects from other Plants displays Arrange the USP-Display with other Displays supplying with the desired objects on the Workbench Select the desired objects then drag and drop to the USP-Display keeping the Ctrl Button simultaneously pressed SPPA-T3000 Training
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Inserting Objects to USP-Displays
Release the Mouse Button at the required position to add the copy of objects to the USP-Display Objects can be moved by selecting them, then dragging and dropping them into a new position Live values will start updating immediately and the contents will be saved automatically when the user closes the USP-Display SPPA-T3000 Training
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Deleting Objects from USP-Displays
Select the objects to be deleted Delete the selected objects using the Context Menu (Right Mouse Click) Confirm the delete action in the appearing dialog box SPPA-T3000 Training
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USP-Display in the Project View
Regarding the Project View, the USP-Displays are saved in a special Project Node linked directly to the Project Root. This Project Node was installed and given the user´s name when the user created his first USP-Display To handle the USP-Displays in the Project View, Engineering rights have to be assigned to the user
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Documentation
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The System Documentation is supplied completely online using the Help Function of the Workspace
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To support the Plant Documentation all Diagrams can be printed using standard printers
Printing Diagrams
Various Project Documentation is available to provide information required on the project
Project Documentation
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Online Help
Online Help
Online manual Getting Started Context sensitive help
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Start Online Help
To start the Online Help use the Help Menu or press F1 Context sensitive Help can be started directly from the Faceplate The Online Help opens into a New Window SPPA-T3000 Training
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Context sensitive Help
In case of context sensitive activation the online help opens the starting page of the respective item provided with a page icon SPPA-T3000 Training
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Online Help Window
To guide the user when using the online help the Window shows two parts: Description of the selected item on the right side Navigation on the left side SPPA-T3000 Training
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Backtrack and Hardcopy
The users navigation path can be backtracked or recovered using the Left – Right Buttons The selected description can be forwarded to a hardcopy printer using the Print and Page Setup Buttons SPPA-T3000 Training
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Tree Of Classes
Navigation using the Tree Of Classes is the default setting. To return to this mode, click the tab with the Manual symbol
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Search For Expression
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Printing Diagrams
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Page Setup
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To determine the current Page Setup of your diagram open the Page Setup Window in the Diagram Editor using the File Menu
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Printing Page Settings
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Determine the Paper Size of your Printer, usually DIN A4
Determine the desired Paper Orientation: Landscape or Portrait
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Drawing Page Settings
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Determine the Page Size of one Diagram Page (e.g DIN A3) Note: Printing DIN A3 Pages to DIN A4 Paper causes downsizing when printing !
Select the Page Orientation Determine the requested Page Numbers. Usually one Diagram is larger than a single page Exit
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If necessary correct the Position of AF Blocks and Connectors to avoid parts appearing on different pages
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Show signal item Show Designation and Setting Show Source/Designation Source display mode
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The Print... Option is used to print a selection of pages. Additionally the entire diagram can be printed on one page. Also printing to a JPEG File is available Exit
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Now the Print Window appears as configured on your local PC. Select Printer, Pages and Number of copies as needed
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Find Functions
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Find... Functions
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Searching in the selected node
The Find... Functions provided with both, the Workbench and the Project View->Extras are used to search, find and locate items in the Project Hierarchy The user is also supported with searching for items which conform to a particular Search Pattern Exit
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Find Diagram
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Note: The search is executed case sensitive if Match Case is checked
A dialog box appears to specify the Diagram Search in the selected node Enter the Search Pattern and determine the diagram Type After clicking Start Search the matches are listed in the extended dialog box Select a diagram to open it using the context menu Exit
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A dialog box appears to specify the Tag Search Enter the Search Pattern for Tag and Item The Hierarchy Browser is used to change the Selected Node Exit
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After clicking Start Search the matches are listed Select a Tag to open the Point View directly using the context menu or open the Function Diagram containing the Tag Exit
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Signal Search
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Start Search is then listing the signals matching to the filter criteria with more details about Port Name, Forcing, Alarm Suppression, Alarm Type, Quality and Designation Text Exit
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Find Open Function Diagram Connection
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The source diagram does not exist
A dialog box appears listing the Open Connections. That is to say signals which are used (coming in) but still are open Select a connection to open the respective Function Diagram using the context menu Exit
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Find Open Plant Display Mappings
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Find Tag inside Diagram
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In the Operation Mode, with a dynamic Function Diagram opened, Find Tag inside Diagram is available in the Workbench After entering the entire Tag Name or search pattern determine the search direction then click Find next to select (highlight) the item found in the diagram Find next again continues the search Exit
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