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Module 5A:
DIGSI4 - Introduction
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DIGSI 4
The Optimum
Operational Program
for SIPROTEC 4
Protection and Bay
Controllers
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DIGSI History
PC operational DIGSI DIGSI Delivery
system symbol version
DOS V2 1991
Windows 3.x
Windows 95 V3.3 1998
Win. NT 4.0
OS/2 Warp
Windows 95 V4.0 1999
Windows 98
Win. NT 4.0
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Operation of Digital Protection Devices
Assets of digital protective Operation requirements
devices
Integration of many functions Required functions are easy to
within one device select
Setting of the selected functions Parameter indication for selected
functions, only
Fault record, fault protocol SW tools for evaluation
Archiving of setting data Project management by explorer
Utilization of the fault record data Data export to the 7VP15 test device
for test purposes
Serial interfaces for remote control Remote control via service interface
and modem
Local Control in the feeder Switch device interlocking in the
feeder
Well structured representation of Editor for graphic representation of
the control display the control display
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The DIGSI 4 Program System
DIGSI 4
Basic Program
System and Device Manager
- supports templates
Scope of functions Human Commissioning Visualization
Parametrization Machine Control of fault records
Configuration Interface Test
Additional Programs
Display Editor to create DIGRA to visualize and Graphic-Tools
and edit the control evaluate the fault characteristics
display records zone diagram
DIGSI Remote PROFIBUS, MODBUS, SIMATIC CFC 4
Central and remote DNP, ... ogical editor
control via modem
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Available DIGSI 4 Versions
DIGSI 4 Versions Order No.
Basis 7XS5400-0AA00
including DIGSI V3.3
Demo 7XS5401-0AA00
without device communication
without DIGSI V3.3
Professional
Complete version with all options 7XS5402-0AA00
including DIGSI V3.3
Basis Upgrade 3->4 7XS5405-0AA00
cost-effective switch-over licence
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DIGSI 4 Optional Packages
SIGRA 4 / Display Editor 4
Options Order No.
DIGRA 4 7XS5410-0AA00
to evaluate
fault records
Upgrade 3 -> 4 7XS5415-0AA00
cost-effective switch-over license
Display Editor 4 7XS5420-0AA00
to edit control displays
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DIGSI 4 Optional Packages
DIGRA 4 / Display Editor 4
Options Order No.
Graphic Tools 4 7XS5430-0AA00
to visualize zone diagrams
DIGSI REMOTE 4 7XS5440-0AA00
for remote control
Update 3 (WINDIMOD) -> 4 7XS5442-0AA00
cost-effective switch-over license
SIMATIC CFC 4 7XS5450-0AA00
for graphic parameterization
of logical functions
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DIGSI 4 PC and Hardware Requirements
Minimum PC requirements
Recommended PC hardware
Pentium from 133 MHz
Pentium 233 MHz
32 MB RAM
200 MB memory space on harddisk 64 MB RAM
200 MB memory space on
harddisk
1 serial port
1 serial port
CD-ROM drive
CD-ROM drive
Win95 or Win 98
Win 95 or Win 98
WIN NT4.0
WIN NT4.0
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DIGSI 4 Installation
Installation from CD
DIGSI 4 components
SIPROTEC 4 device drivers
Steps
Start Windows
Insert CD to start installation process
Enter the license number from product card
Select the components
Start DIGSI 4 via the Start menu
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Access via the System Management
Data Administration by System and Device Manager
Click this icon to open the “Open Device” dialog box
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DIGSI 4
Definition of the Scope of Device Functions
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Easy DIGSI 4 Configuration
Configuration Matrix
Indications of a function
Configured indication Configuration destination: binary input, relay ...
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DIGSI 4
Setting Page for a Protection Function
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Drawing of Control Displays for the Big Display
The Display Editor
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A More Convenient Test Procedure - due to
the DIGSI 4 Testing Functions
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Visualization and Evaluation of Fault Records
The new SIGRA 4
Phasor diagram Analog representation
Harmonic components Time signals
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The CFC in DIGSI
Allows Function Configuration Without Programming Know-how
Function block
library
Interconnected
function blocks
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DIGSI 4
Backup Slides
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DIGSI 4 - The Structure of Projects
in the DIGSI 4 Manager
System component hierarchy at your convenience
Project
System
Station
Feeder
Device
Modems
Phone Book
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DIGSI 4 - New Project
Select the corresponding
dialog box
Enter project name
Define storage location
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DIGSI 4 - Folders
Basic structure
Folders can contain the following objects
Further folders
SIPROTEC 4 devices
V3/V2 devices
SIPROTEC 4 versions
Modem connections
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DIGSI 4 - Insert Device
Open device catalog
Select device
Drag & Drop the device in
the project structure
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DIGSI 4 - Device Specification
Properties
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DIGSI 4 - Administrate V2/V3 Device
In DIGSI 4 Manager
SIPROTEC relays of
recent releases (V2, V3)
can be administrated:
Before inserting
they have to be
generated in DIGSI V3.
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DIGSI 4 - Object Properties
SIPROTEC 4
Device
properties
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DIGSI 4 - Object properties of V2/V3 relays
V2/V3 Device
Properties
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DIGSI 4 - Save Project / Close
Save project
Save as...
- with / without rearrangement
- define storage location
Save
Close project
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DIGSI 4 - Archiving / Retrieving of Projects
Project archivation - first steps
Make basic settings
- Select the archiving program of your choice
- Set folder to archiving / retrieving
Configuration of archiving program
- Archive beyond floppy disk
- Consistency check
- Overwriting of objects with identical names
- Automatic creation of archive path
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DIGSI 4 - Archiving / Retrieving of Projects
Basic settings
Archiving
Retrieving
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DIGSI 4 - Project Archiving
Project archiving
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DIGSI 4 - Retrieving Projects
Retrieving projects
Select archive/source
Select a destination
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DIGSI 4 - Delete / Reorganize Projects
Delete projects
individual
several
Reorganize projects
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DIGSI 4 - Generate Copies/Variants
A selected relay can be copied:
„Edit > Copy“ und „Edit > Paste“
The new relay comes up
Note: The new relay has a new internal address. Original
and copy are different.
For a selected relay a variant can be generated:
„Edit > Create variant“
The new relay variant comes up.
Note: The variant has the same address like the original
relay. Original and variant are not different!
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DIGSI 4 - Copie versus variant
A relay must be copied, when there are two ore more relays of
the same type and the parameters should be copied.
In this case the new relay must be initialized first (to get a
new internal address).
For a relay a variant must be created, when there are multiple
parameter settings are required for one relay.
The relay has to be initialized only once, because the variants
have all the same address.
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DIGSI 4 - Device variants - Import and Export
Original: scheduled set
from the Project Department Export
Version: IBS set
Import from the Commissioning Department
Version: operator set
from the Operations Department
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DIGSI 4 - Device variants
A device variant can be generated as follows
Generate a variant of an exisiting
SIPROTEC 4 device
Import device data
Plug & Play connection to a
SIPROTEC 4 device
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DIGSI 4 - Export Device Data
Open dialog box
Define destination
Start exporting procedure
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DIGSI 4 - Importing Device Data
Import device data as SIPROTEC 4 variant
Open dialog box
Select Import File
Start the import procedure
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DIGSI 4 - Importing of Device Data
Import device data as SIPROTEC 4 device
Open dialog box
Select Import File
Start importing procedure
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