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Online ‫ و‬Offline ‫تفاوتهای میان حالت‬

‫ در بخش آنالین میتوانید مواردی نظیر انتقال تنظیمات و‬.‫ در دسترس هستند‬،‫ تمامی اطالعات قابل ویرایش رله‬،‫در حالت آفالین‬
:‫ به طور کلی موارد در دسترس در این دو حالت به شرح زیر است‬.‫خواندن الگها را انجام دهید‬
The following list provides an overview of the tasks you can deal with, among others, in the offline mode:
• Creating a topology as a single-line configuration
• Incorporating SIPROTEC 5 devices into the topology
• Configuring hardware of a SIPROTEC 5 device
• Defining the functional scope of a SIPROTEC 5 device
• Defining individual function settings
• Routing information
• Editing display pages
• Configuring function charts (CFC)
• Configuring the communication network and setting communication settings
• Displaying saved measured values and indications
• Displaying saved fault records and evaluating them with SIGRA
• Exporting and printing data
• Creating test sequences

The following list provides an overview of the tasks you can deal with, among others, in the online mode:
• Transmitting settings values from DIGSI 5 to the SIPROTEC 5 device
• Transmitting settings values from the SIPROTEC 5 device to DIGSI 5 and saving them in files
• Transmitting indications, measured values, and fault records from the SIPROTEC 5 device to DIGSI 5 and
saving them in files
• Setting limiting values
• Testing SIPROTEC 5 devices and functions
• Controlling equipment
• Initial startup or restart of the SIPROTEC 5 device
• Setting the date and time of the SIPROTEC 5 device

‫ و برطرف کردن آنها‬Inconsistency ‫شناسایی موارد مربوط به‬

‫ در صورتی که مقدار نامعتبری را‬،‫ به عنوان مثال‬.‫ انجام میشود‬Consistency Check ‫ به طور خودکار‬۵ ‫در نرمافزار دیگزی‬
‫ مواردی که میتوانند خطاهای مربوط به‬.‫ هشداری با توضیح مربوطه در این خصوص مشاهده خواهید کرد‬،‫برای تنظیمات وارد کنید‬
:‫ را ایجاد کنند به شرح زیر هستند‬Consistency

• Incorrectly set value


• Not yet set value
• Missing measuring point
• Missing hardware
• Hardware that is not routed
• Invalid assignment of function blocks

You recognize these inconsistencies through the following indications:


• Icons in the Project Tree
In the 3.1.2 Project Tree, icons of the type identify the areas with inconsistencies. At the same time, all parent areas are
also indicated with these icons. When the icon, for example, identifies the function Stub-fault prot as inconsistent, the
higher-level function group, the folder Settings, and the entire offline configuration are also indicated with the icon. When
you eliminate an inconsistency, the associated icon is automatically hidden. You find more information about icons under
4.3 Icons in the Project Tree.
• Messages in the Inconsistencies Tab
For each inconsistency, a message is displayed in the 25.5.25 Inconsistencies tab. The message describes the location and
the type of inconsistency. With a double-click, you open the editor or matrix needed for editing. When you eliminate an
inconsistency, the associated message is automatically deleted from the tab.
• Pink Highlighted Input and Selection Elements
In an editor or a matrix, input and selection elements of inconsistent values or routings are highlighted in pink color.
When you eliminate an inconsistency, the associated input or selection element is displayed in grey.
You must eliminate all inconsistencies before loading an offline configuration into a SIPROTEC 5 device. To perform this
operation, follow the guidelines described. When you have eliminated all inconsistencies, you can manually start a
consistency check as a precaution.

)Display Pages( ‫پیکربندی صفحه نمایش‬

‫ سیگنالها و المانهای گرافیکی استاتیک و داینامیک را نمایش‬،‫ متن‬،‫ میتوانند بسته به نوع رله‬۵ ‫صفحه نمایش رلههای سیپروتک‬
.‫دهند‬
۱۰ ‫ این تعداد‬،‫ یا نسخههای قبلی‬۹.۴ ‫ (در نسخه‬.‫ صفحه نمایش متفاوت را در این بخش برای رله معرفی کند‬۳۰ ‫کاربر میتواند تا‬
.)‫صفحه نمایش بود‬
Information ‫ در‬Display Page ‫ سیگنال باینری اینپوت جدیدی هم در بخش‬،‫ همزمان با پیکربندی صفحهنمایش‬۹.۵ ‫از نسخه‬
.‫ استفاده میشود‬HMI ‫ از این سیگنال ورودی به منظور پیمایش در صفحه نمایش از طریق صفحهنمایش‬.‫ ایجاد میشود‬Routing

‫ با کشیدن و رها کردن‬.‫ توالی آنها را روی صفحهنمایش مشخص میکند‬،‫توالی نام صفحهنمایشها در بخش نمایش درختی پروژه‬
.‫میتوانید اولویت نمایش صفحهها را تغییر دهید‬

:‫مجموعه سیگنالهای پشتیبانی شده برای صفحهنمایشها عبارتند از‬

• Binary Analog Controllable (BAC)


• Binary Counter Reading (BCR)
• Binary Controlled Step Position Information (BSC)
• Complex Measured Value (CMV)
• 3-phase Measured Value Delta Connection (DEL)
• Double-point Controllable (DPC)
• Double-point Indication (DPS)
‫)‪• Enumerated Setting Controllable (ENC‬‬
‫)‪• Enumerated Status Health (ENS‬‬
‫)‪• Status of a Whole Number (INS‬‬
‫)‪• Measured Value (MV‬‬
‫)‪• Single-point Controllable (SPC‬‬
‫)‪• Single-point Indication (SPS‬‬

‫این امکان وجود دارد تا صفحهنمایشها را به طور مستقیم از بخش ‪ Single-Line Configuration‬ایجاد کنید‪ .‬به این ترتیب‬
‫میتوانید برای هر ‪ Bay‬صفحه نمایش جدا ایجاد کنید یا از یک صفحه برای نمایش تمامی ‪ Bay‬ها استفاده کنید‪ .‬با کلیک روی المان‬

‫در نوار ابزار میتوانید صفحهنمایشها را بر اساس تک خطی ایجاد کنید‪.‬‬

‫پیکربندی بخش ‪Fault-Display‬‬

‫بعد از ایجاد یک خطا‪ ،‬امکان آن وجود دارد تا رویدادها و مقادیر اندازهگیری به طور خودکار روی صفحهنمایش نشان داده شوند‪ .‬این‬
‫المانها در بخش ‪ Fault-Display‬پیکربندی میشوند‪.‬‬

‫در این بخش میتوانید ترتیب نمایش اطالعات را در هر سطر مشخص کنید‪.‬‬
‫در این بخش المانهای زیر قابل نمایش هستند‪:‬‬
‫‪ :Pickup Indication‬نام فانکشنی که در ابتدا پیکاپ کرده به نمایش درخواهد آمد‪ .‬عالوه بر این اطالعاتی در خصوص‬ ‫‪-‬‬
‫فازها و جهت فانکشنی که پیکاپ کرده به نمایش درخواهد آمد‪.‬‬
‫‪ :Pickup Time‬مدت زمان پیکاپی که منجر به خطا شده به نمایش درخواهد آمد‪.‬‬ ‫‪-‬‬
‫‪ : Operation Indication‬نام فانکشنی که پس از پیکاپ منجر به خطا شده نمایش داده خواهد شد‪ .‬عالوه بر ایان ممکن‬ ‫‪-‬‬
‫است اطالعاتی در خصوص فازها به نمایش درآید‪.‬‬
‫‪ :Tripping Time‬زمان عملکرد مربوط به خطا از ابتدای نقطه شروع خطا (شروع پیکاپ) به نمایش درخواهد آمد‪.‬‬ ‫‪-‬‬
‫‪ :Fault Distance‬در این المان‪ ،‬میزان فاصله از نقطه بروز خطا به نمایش درخواهد آمد‪.‬‬ ‫‪-‬‬

‫درنظر داشته باشید که میتوانید مشخص کنید ک ه این مقادیر برای هر بار پیکاپ به نمایش درآید یا تنها برای مواردی که در آن‬
‫پیکاپ به تریپ منجر میشود نمایش داده شود‪ .‬این تنظیم در بخش ‪ Device Setting‬انجام میشود‪.‬‬

‫‪Information Routing‬‬

‫تخصیص اطالعات و سیگنالها به منبع (‪ ،)Source‬یا مقصد (‪ )Destination‬در این بخش انجام میشود‪ .‬در صورتی که اطالعاتی‬
‫را به سورس تخصیص دهید به معنی آن است که رویدادی باعث تریگر کردن این اطالعات خواهد شد‪ .‬در صورتی که اطالعاتی را‬
‫به مقصد اختصاص دهید به معنای آن است که اطالعاتی انتقال یافته یا باعث ایجاد بازخورد خواهد شد‪.‬‬
‫به عنوان نمونه میتوانید گزینه )‪ H (Active with voltage‬یا )‪ L (Active without voltage‬را برای باینری اینپوت انتخاب کنید‪.‬‬

‫درنظر داشته باشید که مدیریت سیگنالهای انتقالی از طریق ‪DNP3, IEC 60870-5-103- IEC 60870-5-104, Modbus TCP,‬‬
‫‪ Modbus RTU, PROFINET IO‬و اینترفیسهای حفاظتی از طریق ماتریکس ‪ Communication Mapping‬انجام میشود‪.‬‬

‫امکان ویرایس لیبلهای ترمینالها‪ LED ،‬ها و فانکشن کیها در بخش ‪ Properties‬در ‪ Information Routing‬نیست و‬ ‫‪-‬‬
‫این عمل را میتوانید در بخش ویرایشگر ‪ Hardware and Protocols‬انجام دهید‪.‬‬

‫مجموعه اطالعات در دسترس در این بخش عبارتند از‪:‬‬

‫‪• Different signal types for measured values‬‬


‫‪• Different signal types for metered values‬‬
‫‪• Different signal types for indications‬‬
‫‪• Different signal types for commands‬‬
‫‪• Menus in the device display‬‬

‫مجموعه المانهای موجود در بخش ‪ Source‬عبارتند از‪:‬‬

‫‪• Binary inputs‬‬


‫‪• Function keys‬‬
‫مجموعه المانهای موجود در بخش ‪ Destination‬عبارتند از‪:‬‬

‫‪• Binary outputs‬‬


‫‪• LEDs‬‬
‫‪• Fault records‬‬
‫‪• Logs‬‬
‫‪– Operational log‬‬
‫‪– Fault log‬‬
‫‪– Ground fault log‬‬
‫‪– User log 1‬‬
‫‪– User log 2‬‬
‫‪• Device menu‬‬
‫‪– Measurement‬‬
‫‪– Control‬‬
‫‪• Display‬‬

‫درنظر داشته باشید که در دیگزی ‪ ۵‬به منظور استفاده از یک سیگنال در ‪ CFC‬نیازی به تیک زدن المان مربوط به آن در بخش‬
‫‪ Information Routing‬نخواهید داشت‪ .‬از همین رو‪ ،‬المانهایی که مشاهده میکنید در بخش ‪ CFC‬در ‪Information Routing‬‬
‫تیک خوردهاند تنها برای نمایش استفاده میشوند‪ .‬همین امر در خصوص ستون ‪ Display‬نیز صادق است‪.‬‬
‫در صورتی که سلول انتخابی به رنگ خاکستری است به معنای این است که امکان تخصیص اطالعات به آن وجود دارد‪ .‬در‬
‫صورتی که سلول انتخابی به رنگ خاکستری تیره باشد به معنای عدم امکان تخصیص سیگنال است‪.‬‬
‫با استفاده از دو المان در باالی صفحه ‪ Information Routing‬امکان فیلتر کردن سیگنالها وجود دارد‪ .‬در بخش اول‪ ،‬نمایش به‬
‫صورت‪:‬‬
‫‪ :All Entries‬برای نمایش تمامی موارد‪ ،‬بدون محدودیت‬ ‫‪-‬‬
‫‪ :Trips‬برای نمایش سیگنالهایی که به تریپ اختصاص داده شدهاند‪.‬‬ ‫‪-‬‬
‫‪ :Measured and Metered Values‬برای نمایش مقادیر اندازهگیری (در بخش سورس‪ GOOSE ،‬و ‪ ،CFC‬همچنین در‬ ‫‪-‬‬
‫بخش دستینیشن‪ CFC ،Menus in the Device Display ،Event Log Buffer ،Fault Records ،‬و ‪ )Display‬نمایش‬
‫داده خواهد شد‪.‬‬
‫‪ Device I/O‬سیگنالهای ورودی و خروجی‬ ‫‪-‬‬
‫‪ :Configuration of the Menu Levels‬برای نمایش المانها در سطح منوهای رله‪.‬‬ ‫‪-‬‬

‫خواهد بود‪.‬‬

‫در دسته بندی بعدی‪ ،‬المانها بر این اساس دستهبندی و فیلتر خواهند شد‪:‬‬

‫)*( ‪• Routed‬‬
‫)( ‪• Not routed‬‬
‫)*( ‪• Binary I/O routed‬‬
‫)( ‪• Binary I/O not routed‬‬
‫)*( ‪• F-keys routed‬‬
‫)( ‪• F-keys not routed‬‬
‫)*( ‪• LEDs routed‬‬
‫)( ‪• LEDs not routed‬‬

‫پیکربندی باینری اینپوتها‬


‫در بخش باینری اینپوتها میتوانید سیگنالهایی از دستههای زیر را به ورودیها اختصاص دهید‪:‬‬

‫)‪• Binary Controlled Step Position Information (BSC‬‬


‫)‪• Single-Point indication (SPS‬‬
‫)‪• User-defined Controllable Single-Point Indication (SPC‬‬
‫)‪• Command with Double-Point Feedback (DPC‬‬

‫توضیحات مربوط به این سیگنالها به صورت زیر است‪:‬‬


‫‪BSC‬‬ ‫‪-‬‬

‫از این سیگنال منحصرا برای نمایش موقعیت تپ چنجر در فانکشن ‪ Tap Changer‬استفاده میشود‪ .‬این سیگنال میتواند اطالعات‬
‫مربوطه را از طریق ‪ CFC‬یا ورودیهای باینری دریافت کند‪ .‬بسته به تعداد تپهای ترانسفورمر‪ ،‬سیگنال موقعیت باید به چندین‬
‫باینری اختصاص یابد‪.‬‬
.‫ استفاده کنید‬Not Routed ‫ و‬X (Routed) ‫برای تخصیص میتوانید از گزینههای‬

SPS -

.‫نمایش تک وضعیتی را میتوان به این سیگنالها اختصاص داد‬


‫ را انتخاب‬Not routed ‫ و‬L (Active without voltage) ،H (Active with voltage) ‫به این منظور میتوانید گزینههای‬
.‫کنید‬

‫ ایجاد شده توسط کاربر‬SPC -

.‫ وجود دارد‬SPC ‫در صورتی که سیگنالی توسط کاربر ایجاد شده باشد شرایطی مشابه با‬

DPC -

‫ در این بخش گزینههای‬.‫ برای المانهای با بازخورد دو وضعیتی استفاده میشود‬Close ‫و‬Open ‫ های دو وضعیتی‬Indication ‫از‬
:‫زیر موجود است‬

• OH (Open (Active with voltage))


When a signal is present at the binary input, the single-point indication Open is generated.
• OL (Open (Active without voltage))
When no signal is present at the binary input, the single-point indication Open is generated.
• CH (Closed (Active with voltage))
When a signal is present at the binary input, the single-point indication Closed is generated.
• CL (Closed (Active without voltage))
When no signal is present at the binary input, the single-point indication Closed is generated.
• Not routed
The respective single-point indication is not routed to the binary input.

‫پیکربندی فانکشن کیها‬


:‫ میتوانید از سیگنالهای زیر استفاده کنید‬Function Key ‫به منظور پیکربندی‬

• Single-Point Indication (SPS)


• Controllable Single-Point Indication (SPC)
• Command with Double-Point Feedback (DPC)

:‫ گزینههای زیر وجود دارد‬،‫در این بخش‬

• T (toggle)
When the function key is pressed, the routed single-point indication is generated and stays. When the function key is
pressed once more, the routed single-point indication is canceled.
• P (trigger pulse)
When the function key is pressed, the routed single-point indication is generated and stays. A renewed pressing of the
function key has no effect.
• Not routed
The single-point indication is not routed to the function key.

• T (toggle)
When the function key is pressed, the routed controllable single-point indication is set to On. When the function key is
pressed once more, the routed controllable single-point indication is set to Off.
• On (on)
When the function key is pressed, the routed controllable single-point indication is set to On.
• Off (off)
When the function key is pressed once more, the routed controllable single-point indication is set to Off.
• Not routed
The controllable single-point indication is not routed to the function key

You can route a command with double-point feedback to several function keys. For this, select one of the following
options:
• T (toggle)
When the function key is pressed, the command is sent as an On command. When the function key is pressed once more,
the command is sent as a trip command.
• On (on)
When the function key is pressed, the command is sent as an On command.
• Off (off)
When the function key is pressed once more, the command is sent as a trip command.

‫پیکربندی باینری اوتپوتها‬


:‫به منظور پیکربندی باینری اوتپوتها میتوانید از سیگنالهای زیر استفاده کنید‬

• Single-Point Indication (SPS)


• User-defined Marker Command (SPC)
• User-defined Controllable Single-Point Indication (SPC)
• User-defined Command with Double-Point Feedback (DPC)

Routing a Single-Point Indication (SPS) or a User-defined Marker Command (SPC) to a Binary Output
You can route a single-point indication or a user-defined marker command to several binary outputs. For this, select one
of the following options:
• L (latched)
The single-point indication or the user-defined marker command is stored and routed to the binary output. The relay of
the binary output latches as soon as the single-point indication or the user-defined marker command is pending. Even if
the respective signal is no longer pending, the relay remains latched. You must manually reset the relay on the SIPROTEC
5 device. You find more information about this in the respective device manual.
• U (unlatched)
The single-point indication or the user-defined marker command is not stored and routed to the binary output. The relay
of the binary output latches as soon as the respective signal is pending. As soon as the single-point indication or the user-
defined marker command is no longer pending, the relay also unlatches.
• Not routed
The single-point indication or the user-defined marker command is not routed to the binary output.
Routing a Command with Double-Point Feedback (DPC) or a User-defined Controllable Single-Point Indication
(SPC) to a Binary Output
You can route a command with double-point feedback or a user-defined controllable single-point indication (SPC) to
several binary outputs. For this, select one of the following options:
• On (on)
The command or the controllable single-point indication is routed as an On command to this binary output.

• Off (off)
The command or the controllable single-point indication is routed as a trip command to this binary output.
• BF (command busy flag)
This binary output is specified as a signal relay. The signal relay is controlled as long as the command or the controllable
single-point indication is output. You can route several commands or controllable single-point indications to the same
signal relay and connect this relay, for example, to a control setup.
• CC (common contact)
This binary output is specified as a common contact. You can assign several commands or controllable single-point
indications to a common binary output as a common contact and save binary outputs. Prerequisite is that the signals at
the common contact have the same potential. An application example is a common ground potential.
• Not routed
The command or the controllable single-point indication is not routed to the binary output

‫ ها‬LED ‫پیکربندی‬

:‫ های رله میتوانید از سیگنالهای زیر استفاده کنید‬LED ‫به منظور پیکربندی‬

• Single-Point Indication (SPS)


• User-defined Marker Command (SPC

Routing a Single-Point Indication (SPS) or a User-defined Marker Command (SPC) to an LED


You can route a single-point indication or a user-defined marker command to several LEDs. For this, select one of the
following options:
• L (latched)
The single-point indication or the user-defined marker command is stored and routed to the LED. The LED lights up as
soon as the single-point indication or the user-defined marker command is pending. Even if the respective signal is no
longer pending, the LED continues to be lit. You must manually reset the LED on the SIPROTEC 5 device. You find more
information about this in the respective device manual.
• U (unlatched)
The single-point indication or the user-defined marker command is routed to the LED and not stored. The LED lights up as
soon as the respective signal is pending. As soon as the single-point indication or the user-defined marker command is no
longer pending, the LED goes dark

• NT (latched only with trip)


The single-point indication or the user-defined marker command is first of all stored. When a trip command eliminates
the cause for the signals, the stored state is retained. If the initiation of the signal relapses without the trip command, then
the state displayed before the initiation is reestablished. The behavior of NT changes according to the options set as with
pickup or with trip for the parameter Fault-display under Spontan.indic group in the 25.5.12 Device Settings editor.
The following scenarios clarify the behavior of NT:
– Scenario 1:
Select the option with pickup as the default value for the Fault-display parameter in the 25.5.12 Device Settings editor
and route the pickup signal with NT. Perform a fault and release the pickup signal without the operate signal. After
clearing the fault, the state of the pickup LED is On. In this situation, the pickup LED remains active even if there is no
operate signal.
– Scenario 2:
Select the option with trip for the Fault-display parameter in the 25.5.12 Device Settings editor and route the pickup
signal with NT. Perform a fault and release the pickup signal without the operate signal. After clearing the fault, the state
of the pickup LED is Off at the end.
– Scenario 3:
Select the option with trip for the Fault-display parameter in the 25.5.12 Device Settings editor and route the pickup
signal with NT. Perform a fault and release the pickup and operate signal. After clearing the fault, the pickup LED
remains active.
• Not routed
The single-point indication or the user-defined marker command is not routed to the LED.

‫پیکربندی فالت ریکوردها‬


:‫به منظور پیکربندی فالت ریکوردها میتوانید از دو دسته سیگنال استفاده کنید‬

• Measured value (MV)


• Single-point indication (SPS)

Fault records serve as the destination for a routed signal. The 25.3.2 Information Routing matrix contains the following 2
columns for fault records:
• Signals
Signals routed to this column are recorded in a fault record.
• Trigger
• Signals routed to this column serve as triggers for fault recording. This column is shown, if you have
selected the setting User-defined for the Fault recording parameter. You find this parameter in the fault
recorder settings

Routing Signals to Fault Records


You can route several signals to the column Signals and with that to fault records. For this, select one of the following
options:
• X (routed)
The signal is routed to fault records and will be recorded

• Not routed
The signal is not routed to fault records.

Routing Signals as Triggers


You can route the signals of the type SPS to the Fast-scan (for device type 7KE)/Slow-scan column and/or to the Fault
recorder/Slow-scan column under the Recorder function group in the 25.3.2 Information Routing Editor. Select 1 of the
following options:
• X (routed)
The signal routed using this option is available in the created Fast-scan record or Slow-scan record.
• T (trigger)
The signal routed using this option acts as the trigger input for record creation. A change in the status (value) of this
signal starts the record generation.
• XT (routed+trigger)
The signal routed using this option acts as the trigger input to generate Fast-scan records or Slow-scan records. It is also
available in the records generated by different triggering sources.
• Not routed
The signal is not routed as trigger for fault recording.

‫ ها‬Log ‫پیکربندی‬

‫ را در این‬User log 1, 2 ‫ و‬Operational log, Fault log, Ground Fault log ‫این امکان وجود دارد تا الگهای مختلف شامل‬
.‫بخش پیکربندی کنید‬
:‫این امکان وجود دارد تا سیگنالهایی به شرح زیر را به الگها اختصاص دهید‬

• Protection Activation Information with Direction (ACD)


• Protection Activation Information (ACT)
• Binary Controlled Step Position Information (BSC)
• Command with Double-Point Feedback (DPC)
• Enumerated Setting Controllable (ENC)
• Enumerated Status (ENS)
• Controllable Integer Status (INC)
• Status of a Whole Number (INS)
• Marker Command (SPC)
• Controllable Single-Point Indication (SPC)
• Single-Point Indication (SPS)

.‫ میتوانید آستانه عملکرد هر باینری اینپوت را به طور مجزا تنظیم کنید‬Properties ‫ در بخش‬:‫نکته‬
CFC (Continuous Function Chart) ‫پیکربندی‬

.‫ به این منظور انواع مختلف از بلوکها وجود دارند‬.‫ از بلوکهای فانکشنی پیشفرض استفاده میکنید‬،CFC ‫به منظور پیکربندی‬
Each block type has a type definition, which contains the following:
• Type name
The type name describes the function of the block. For example, ADD_R is used for adding values.
• Algorithm
The algorithm is a sequence of instructions for processing a task, for example, adding multiple values.
• Inputs and outputs
Input and output values of the block

Block Instance
A block instance is the use of a block type in the Continuous Function Chart. You can create multiple blocks from a single
block type in consideration of the resource consumption. Each block instance receives a unique name within a CFC. The
block instance inherits the default settings of the block type as a standard, for example, the initial values of the inputs.
During configuration, you have the following possibilities:
• Enter individual initial values
• Change the name of the block instance
• Interconnect the block instances

Function Subcharts and Templates


The feature is intended to structure the CFC logic in a better way to reduce the complexity of the function charts (CFC)
and increase the modularity and reusability of the function chart. It allows you to configure and use a function chart
inside another function chart

Flow Model
The execution model describes when and in which order the configured blocks in the Continuous Function Charts are
executed.
2 factors characterize the execution model:
• The task level of the CFC function
• The task sequence of the block within a function
Task Level of the CFC Function
A CFC and its configured CFC functions run on the SIPROTEC 5 device on one of the 4 task levels. Depending on the
selected task level, a CFC is processed event-triggered or cyclically.
You can select between the following task levels:
• High priority Event-triggered
Use this task level for time-critical tasks, for example, if a signal should block a protection function within 2 ms to 3 ms.
Functions on this task level are processed in an event-triggered way with the highest priority. Each change to a logic input
signal is immediately processed. Processing can disrupt the execution of the protection functions and functions on the
Event-triggered task level.
• Event-triggered
Use this task level preferably for logic functions that do not need to be executed with the highest priority. Functions on
the Event-triggered task level are typically processed within a maximum of 5 ms in all devices. For Busbar protection or
Line protection, the functions on the Event-triggered task level are processed within a maximum of 10 ms. But the
protection functions or functions on the High priority Event-triggered task level can disrupt processing.
• Low priority Cyclic-triggered
Use this task level for the processing of measured values. Functions on this task level are processed with low priority
cyclically every 500 ms. This process can be disrupted by protection functions or CFC functions with higher priority.
• Low priority Event-triggered
Use this task level preferably for logic functions that must be executed with lower priority than functions in the Event-
triggered task level. If the available TICKS of the Event-triggered task level are sufficient for the required CFC
functionality, you do not need to use the Low priority Event-triggered task level.

In the Low priority Cyclic-triggered task level, no event-based triggering of the plan execution is done. Siemens does not
recommend using the Low priority Cyclic-triggered task level for the event-based blocks (for example, control blocks)
as the behavior of the blocks may differ in comparison to the other task levels.

All function blocks can be assigned to all task levels. CFC function blocks are always available for all the devices. If enough
TICKS are available, you can create all function plans in the same task level. A TICK is a measure for the performance
requirement of the CFC blocks.
The number of available TICKS per task level is calculated depending on the created device configuration. This calculation
is based on the load model and is described in the Device Manual (chapter Resource-Consumption Supervision).
Siemens recommends creating all selected functions and user-defined signals first and starting the configuration of the
function charts afterwards. Thus, it is possible to calculate a realistic value for the remaining system capacity for function
charts.
With the load model, exceeding the typical response time is avoided by limiting the number of CFC function blocks in the
corresponding task level via the available number of TICKS.

OTE High priority Event-triggered function charts are executed with a higher priority than the other task levels. A
considerably lower number of TICKS is available for this task level than for the other task levels. Siemens recommends
configuring only high-priority logics in this task level and configuring everything else in one of the other task levels

Empty function charts and unused subcharts consume resources and they also contribute to the system resource
consumption. Siemens recommends deleting empty function charts and unused subcharts.

Task Sequence of the Blocks within a Function


The task sequence determines in which order the SIPROTEC 5 device processes the individual blocks within a function.
The following rule applies for this: A 1st block, whose output is connected with the input of a 2nd block, must be
processed before this 2nd block.
The task sequence initially results from the sequence of the insertion of the individual blocks. You can recognize the
sequence of the execution on the so-called sequence number in the blue field of a block. You can change the task sequence
in the Control flow view. Moreover, you can have the task sequence of the
block automatically optimized by clicking the icon in the toolbar

List of Supported Signal Types for the Function Chart


• Directional Protection-Activation Information (ACD)
• Protection-Activation Information (ACT)
• Controllable Analog Process Value (APC)
• Binary Counter Reading (BCR)
• Binary Controlled Step Position Information (BSC)
• Complex Measured Value (CMV)
• 3-Phase Measured Value Delta Connection (DEL)
• Controllable Double Point (DPC)
• Double-Point Indication (DPS)
• Enumerated Status Health (ENS)
• Controllable Integer Status (INC)
• Integer Status (INS)
• Measured Value (MV)
• Enumerated Setting Controllable (ENC)
• Controllable Single Point (SPC)
• Single-Point Indication (SPS)
• 3-Phase Measured Value Y Connection (WYE

List of Supported Setting Types for the Function Chart


• Analog Setting (ASG)
• Enumerated Status Setting (ENG)
• Integer Status Setting (ING)
• Single-Point Setting (SPG)

Negating a Block Input


You can negate a block input of type BOOL. The block must be interconnected as a prerequisite. If you move or copy the
negated interconnection, the negation remains intact. You can deactivate the negation at any time.

Changing Sequence
Changing the Task Level
If you add a new Continuous Function Chart, also determine a task level for the CFC.
You can change the task level in the properties of the CFC. The CFC can still be visible in the working area. However, the
CFC must not be opened. In this case, use the project tree in order to display the properties.

i NOTE Nested function charts get the same task level as the CFC they are used in. You cannot set the task level of
nested function charts in the Properties tab.
Displaying Properties If the CFC Is Opened
 Click in an open area in the CFC.
 Open the Inspector window.
 Select the Properties tab.
 Select the Sequence group

Changing the Running Sequence of a Block


 Mark the respective block in the Control flow view.
 Drag the block with pressed mouse button in a vertical direction to the position of a different block.
If insertion is not allowed at this position, the mouse pointer changes to a crossed-out circle.
 Release the mouse button at a permissible position.
The block is moved to the new position.

Compiling the CFC


To use CFC in the device, the function charts have to be compiled into an executable program and transferred to the
device as part of the configuration.
You can compile all function charts by clicking Compile in context menu in the folder Charts in the project tree. If you
load the configuration to the device, the compilation of the function charts is also done automatically if it is needed.
During compilation, consistency checks are done. If any inconstancy is found, an error message is added in the Compile
tab of the Info window and the compilation is canceled. A device configuration with inconsistencies in function charts
cannot be loaded to the device.

Digsi online ‫ پی دی اف‬۳۹۲ ‫ صفحه‬Block Types ‫اشاره به بخش‬

‫ رله شما موجود هستند را مشاهده‬CFC ‫ میتوانید لیست کاملی از سیگنالها و تنظیماتی که در‬Cross-Reference List ‫در بخش‬
.‫کنید‬

Analyzing Function Charts (CFC)


Function charts (CFC) analysis in DIGSI allows you to verify the created CFC logic for the SIPROTEC 5 device. Using this
feature, you can watch the values available at respective inputs and/or output of the configured CFC blocks. You can
analyze the CFC charts via Online analysis.
Online Analysis of Function Charts (CFC)
With the CFC online analysis, you can verify the configured CFC logic in DIGSI by connecting to the SIPROTEC device. You
can view real-time values or states of any inputs/outputs of the CFC blocks. This is a continuous process and you can stop
the operation at any point of time. No test sequences are required for this workflow. Prerequisites:
- This analysis can be performed on all SIPROTEC devices with firmware version V7.00 or higher version.
- The device must be running in Process, Simulation, or Commissioning mode.
- The configuration must be loaded to the device before starting the Online analysis.
 In the project tree of an offline configuration, open any configured function chart (CFC) and select any
CFC block which needs to be analyzed.
 Select the For Test option of the input/output variable to watch its runtime value in the following ways:
You can select the individual terminal and select the option For Test under the General group in the
Properties tab.
You can select the For Test option from the Control flow editor for the respective terminal.
You can select the entire block and select the option For Test under the Interface group in the Properties tab.
The feature is intended to structure the CFC logic in a better way to reduce the complexity of the function charts (CFC),
and increase the modularity and reusability of the function chart. It allows you to configure and use a function chart
inside another function chart. A chart within another chart is known as the subchart. A subchart used inside another chart
appears like a function block. Subcharts must have interfaces configured. These interfaces are the entry points to the
subcharts. A function chart with interfaces (subchart) can be added to another function chart. The inputs and outputs of a
subchart are connected to interfaces, whereas for a parent chart they are connected to signals. Similar to function charts,
subcharts can also be copied, pasted, and deleted. A configured function subchart can be saved as template in the Project
library and the Global libraries so that it can be used across different projects or by different users. For additional
information how to create a master copy of a function subchart, refer to 3.3.3 Working with the User-Defined Global DIGSI 5
Library. If you add a function subchart inside another function chart from the library or by copy and paste, always a copy
of the function subchart is created. Any modification later in this subchart does not affect the original subchart.
A subchart will be executed if the parent function chart is executed within the parameterized run sequence and the task
level of the parent chart. After execution of a subchart, the outputs from the subchart are available via the output
interfaces. These outputs can be used for further processing in the parent chart.

i NOTE Subcharts can only be configured for devices V07.30 or higher.

i NOTE Subcharts must not use signals or settings inside.

i NOTE The task level for subcharts will be set automatically to the parent chart task level to which it is copied. If for
example, a subchart with the task level Event -triggered is copied to a parent chart with the task level Low priority
Event-triggered, the task level of the subchart is set to Low priority Event-triggered, too.

i NOTE It is possible to use subcharts in subcharts also up to the maximum depth of 8.


‫به منظور بررسی خطاهای ‪ ،CFC‬در رلههای سیپروتک ‪ ۵‬دو راهکار ارائه شده است‪ .‬شبیهسازی آفالین و شبیهسازی آنالین به این‬
‫منظور در دسترس کاربر قرار گرفتهاند‪.‬‬
‫‪ Offline CFC Simulation‬در دیگزی ‪ ۵‬با استفاده از ‪ State Sequencer‬موجود در نرمافزار‪ ،‬این شبیهسازی را به صورت‬
‫آفالین انجام میدهد‪ .‬به این ترتیب رکوردی شبیه به فالت رکورد رله در پایان پیش روی کاربر قرارمیگیرد‪.‬‬
‫در بخش ‪ Online CFC Simulation‬این امکان را خواهید داشت تا مقادیر لحظهای سیگنالها را در ‪ CFC Chart‬مشاهده کنید که در‬
‫مواقع سیگنالهای ورودی رله فیزیکی را درنظر میگیرد‪ .‬به این منظور‪ ،‬دیگزی باید به رله متصل باشد تا تمامی سیگنالهایی را که‬
‫در لحظه روی رله وجود دارند بدست آورد‪ .‬در این روش‪ ،‬وضعیت سیگنالها در ‪ ،CFC‬همزمان با تغییر وضعیت ورودیها در رله‪،‬‬
‫تغییر میکنند‪ .‬به جای رله میتوان از سیستم ‪ SIPROTEC 5 Digital Twin‬استفاده کرد‪.‬‬
‫انتقال ‪ CFC‬از سیپروتک ‪ ۴‬به سیپروتک ‪۵‬‬

‫این امکان وجود دارد تا ‪ CFC‬های موجود در رله سیپروتک ‪ ۴‬را با استفاده از دیگزی ‪ ۴‬اکسپورت گرفته و وارد نرمافزار دیگزی ‪۵‬‬
‫کنید‪.‬‬
‫بنا بر دالیل فنی این امکان وجود دارد که برخی گیتهای منطقی نظیر ‪ AND‬و ‪ OR‬تعداد ورودی بیشتر از آنچه نیاز است داشته‬
‫باشند‪ .‬این امر‪ ،‬در عمل تاثیری در اجرای ‪ CFC‬ها نخواهد داشت‪.‬‬

‫از آنجایی که ممکن است رلههای سیپروتک ‪ ۵‬سیگنالهایی متفاوت از رلههای سیپروتک ‪ ۴‬داشته باشند‪ ،‬کانکشنهایی که به‬
‫سیگنالهای بیرون از ‪ CFC‬چارتها وابسته است ممکن است نیاز به ثبت مجدد داشته باشند‪ .‬به این منظور کافی است کاتالوگ‬
‫سیگنالها را از سمت راست بازکرده و المانهای الزم را تنظیم کنید‪.‬‬
‫برخی از المانهای منطقی نیز در دیگزی ‪ ۴‬و دیگزی ‪ ۵‬متفاوت هستند‪ .‬در این موارد‪ ،‬بلوکهای منطقی به صورت باکسهای‬
‫خاکستری خواهند بود‪ .‬با جایگزینی این بلوکهای منطقی با نمونههای صحیح از کتابخانه دیگزی ‪ ،۵‬موارد را مرتفع کنید‪.‬‬

‫در این مثال خاص‪ ،‬چارت با عنوان ‪ 10s after start‬دارای بلوکی به عنوان ‪ TIMER‬است که در دیگزی ‪ ۵‬پشتیبانی نمیشود‪ .‬از‬
‫همین رو باید بلوک یادشده را با بلوکی مشابه از کتابخانه ‪ CFC‬در دیگزی ‪ ۵‬جایگزین کنید‪.‬‬
‫معرفی بخش ‪Test Sequence‬‬

‫در این بخش شما میتوانید فانکشنهای حفاظتی را بدون نیاز به دستگاه تستر‪ ،‬تست کنید‪ .‬درنظر داشته باشید که تست سکوئنسها‬
‫همواره به رله آفالین شما اختصاص داده میشوند‪.‬‬
‫در بخش ‪ Test Sequence‬امکان ایجاد موارد زیر را خواهید داشت‪:‬‬

‫‪• Set parameters for analog test signals for the phases of each measuring point‬‬
‫‪• Set values of binary input signals‬‬
‫‪• Set values for function charts (CFC) input signals‬‬
‫هر تست سکوئنس میتواند تا حداکثر ‪ ۲۰‬استیت را در خود جا دهد‪ .‬برای هر استیت میتوانید مقادیر مختلفی را تعریف کرده و مدت‬
‫زمان خاصی را مشخص کنید‪ .‬تمامی استیتها در یک فایل با فرمت ‪ CSV‬ذخیره میشوند‪ .‬امکان استفاده از قابلی افزایشی (رمپ) هم‬
‫در این بخش وجود دارد‪.‬‬
‫این امکان وجود دارد تا ‪ ۳‬هارمونیگ را برای هر سیگنال آنالوگ تست‪ ،‬مشخص کنید‪ .‬همچنین میتوانید مشخص کنید تا وضعیت‬
‫هر باینری اینپوت در هر استیت به چه شکلی باشد‪ .‬در ادامه میتوانید تنظیمات مربوط به تمامی استیتها را ذخیره کنید‪.‬‬

‫معرفی ‪Siprotec Tools‬‬

‫نرم افزار ‪ Siprotec Tools‬ابزاری بدون نیاز به نصب است تا بتوانید موارد مربوط به رله را بدون نیاز به نرم افزار دیگزی ‪۵‬‬
‫مدیریت کنید‪ .‬این نرمافزار از قابلیتهای زیر پشتیبانی میکند‪:‬‬
‫بارگذاری فایل ‪ DAF‬روی رله به منظور افزایش میزان امتیاز رله‬ ‫‪-‬‬
‫ (برای رلههای بدون پیکربندی که تازه از کارخانه آمدهاند‬۵ ‫پشتیبانی از تست سختافزاری و وایرینگ رلههای سیپروتک‬ -
‫ برای رلههای با پیکربندی امکان تست باینری‬.‫ ها وجود دارد‬LED ‫ آنالوگها و‬،‫امکان تست باینری اینپوتها و اوتپوتها‬
)‫اینپوت و اوتپوتها‬
‫ روی چند رله‬۵ ‫امکان بارگذاری فایل پیکربندی دیگزی‬ -
‫ الگها و رکوردهای رله‬،‫دانلود پیکربندی‬ -
‫آپلود فیرمویر رله‬ -
‫دریافت نوتیفیکیشن در خصوص در دسترس بودن نسخههای جدید نرمافزار سیپروتک تولز‬ -

‫ با استفاده از این‬.‫ امکان دسترسی به مرورگر را دارند‬۵ ‫درنظر داشته باشید که تمامی اینترفیسهای اترنت در رلههای سیپروتک‬
:‫ کروم و فایرفاکس میتوانید به المانهای زیر دسترسی داشته باشید‬،‫ اج‬،‫ با دسترسی به مرورگرهایی نظیر اکسپلورر‬،‫قابلیت‬

1. Ability to monitor any measured value or status point


2. Ability to read or update any existing setting value
3. Ability to download log files in CSV format
4. Ability to download fault records in COMTRADE format

‫ شما را از بارگذاری کامل فایل ستینگ و‬،‫ المانی کاربردی در زمان تست است زیرا با تغییر ستینگ مورد نظر‬،‫قابلیت دوم‬
.‫ بینیاز میکند‬،‫راهاندازی مجدد رله‬

Some features of the WebUI


• Display, change and download settings up to a certain extent. Activities which require a new
configuration like e.g., information routing, adding functions, display pages, CFC logics are the
domain of DIGSI 5 and not possible here.
• Take over time and date of the PC or enter time and date manually.
• Show display pages. This could be especially interesting for a quick remote visualization if the PC is
connected to the internet. Additionally, alarm signals can be shown and acknowledged here.
• Show data of the various logs with the possibility to store these in a csv file. Hint: if you don’t want to
store the data in the standard windows download folder, the chrome browser (and most other
browsers) has settings to define the download location.
• Runtime data: all signals and measurement values with their current status / value sorted according
to their location in FG / FB etc. Here you can e.g., quickly check if a disconnector is allowed to be
switched (signal value for “>enable closing” or “>enable opening”) or a stage is being blocked or in
test mode etc.
• Binary inputs / Binary outputs / LEDs: see status of inputs and outputs together with all assigned
signals for each BI / BO / LED

s.
• Function modes: at one glance it is presented if a function or stage is active or inactive because it is
e.g., switched off, blocked or in test mode. This helps not to forget to activate all relevant functions
and stages.
• Support: creates a device specific log file for analysis by our customer support e.g., in case of
technical problems. With one click you collect all relevant information in only one file. This feature
facilitates and accelerates the communication with our customer support. The file contains internally
logged data but no configuration data.
‫به منظور فعالسازی قابلیت استفاده از مرورگر‪ ،‬کافی است روند زیر را طی کنید‪:‬‬
‫برای هر خطا‪ ،‬یک فایل با پسوند ‪ .inf, .dat‬و ‪ .cfg‬دانلود خواهد شد‪.‬‬

‫نگاهی به کدهای دسترسی هر بخش‬


‫به منظور جلوگیری از دسترسی تصادفی به قسمتهای مختلف یا تغییر ناخواسته تنظیمات‪ ،‬در رلههای سیپروتک ‪ ۵‬از‬
‫‪ Confirmation ID‬یا رمزهای تایید استفاده شده است‪ .‬عالوه بر این میتوانید گذرواژهای را برای برقراری ارتباط میان دیگزی ‪۵‬‬
‫و سیپروتک ‪ ۵‬تعیین کنید‪.‬‬
‫ میتوانید تغییر دهید و امکان‬۵ ‫ را تنها از طریق دیگزی‬Connection Password ‫ و‬Confirmation ID ‫درنظر داشته باشید که‬
.‫ همچنین امکان غیرفعالسازی هر دو نیز وجود دارد‬.‫ رله وجود ندارد‬HMI ‫تغییر آن از‬

Confirmation IDs
A confirmation ID consists of 6 digits, which you can freely select. For the following areas, you can assign different
confirmation IDs:
• Settings
This confirmation ID allows changing the settings and device mode, loading firmware, setting counter, and deleting logs.
The confirmation ID for this area has the default value 222222.
• Fct.Key/PB operation
This confirmation ID allows operating via function keys and push-buttons only with the confirmation ID of Settings. By
default, the option Fct.Key/PB operation is unchecked. You can activate or deactivate the option only when the option
Settings is enabled. If you change the confirmation ID for the Settings area, then the new confirmation ID is automatically
applicable for the Fct.Key/PB operation area.
• Switching
This confirmation ID allows switching operations. The confirmation ID for this area has the default value 333333.
• Switching/change of interlocking check
This confirmation ID allows switching operations and allows to set the interlocking check on/off for the local switching
operations. The confirmation ID is only visible if a hardware without key switches is used. Switching without interlocking
can be a safety risk and requires precise knowledge of conditions in the substation.
The confirmation ID for this area has the default value 444444.
• Switching/change of switching authority
This confirmation ID allows switching operations and changing the switching authority. The confirmation ID is only
visible if a hardware without key switches is used.
The confirmation ID for this area has the default value 666666.

Connection Password
A connection password ensures authenticated remote access to a SIPROTEC 5 device. The password must meet certain
requirements, including those of the NERC CIP standards. A password must therefore be at least 8 characters long. It must
include at least 1 upper-case letter, 1 lower-case letter, 1 digit, and 1 special character. No connection password is
configured in a SIPROTEC 5 device when it is delivered.
If a password is activated, it must be entered correctly before DIGSI 5 can access the SIPROTEC 5 device. An activated
connection password applies to all interfaces of the SIPROTEC 5 device. Access by plug & play is also protected with the
password. For more information, refer to the chapter Access Control in SIPROTEC 5 in the SIPROTEC 5 Security manual.

Incorrect password entry is logged in the SIPROTEC 5 device. After 3 incorrect password entries, an alarm can be output
via a binary output. The accessing DIGSI 5 is also blocked for further accesses for a few minutes.

Reset LEDs and Binary Outputs


 Open the project tree.
 Open the affected online device in the list of online accesses.
 Double-click Device information.
The device information is displayed in the working area.

Click the button in the 25.7.27 Toolbar Device Information .


All LEDs and binary outputs of the connected SIPROTEC 5 device are reset
‫استفاده از فایلهای ‪SCD‬‬

‫در این بخش‪ ،‬به بررسی روندی خواهیم پرداخت که در قالب آن فایل پروژه به همراه فایل ‪ SCD‬در اختیار کاربر قرار گرفته و‬
‫کاربر باید با اعمال تغییرات مختلف روی رله‪ ،‬فایل ‪ IEC 61850‬را نیز آپدیت کند‪.‬‬

‫درنظر داشته باشید به منظور لود کردن تنظیمات روی رله سیپروتک ‪ ۵‬که قرار است از استانداردها و قابلیتهایی نظیر ‪IEC‬‬
‫‪ 61850 GOOSE‬یا ‪ MMS‬استفاده کند باید فایل لینک شده ‪ SCD‬را در اختیار داشته باشید‪ .‬این لینک شدن باید هر زمانی که یک‬
‫پروژه برای اولین بار روی کامپیوتر باز میشود یا زمانی که فایل ‪ SCD‬موجود جابهجا شده یا تغییر نام میدهد بررسی شود‪.‬‬

‫در زمان نصب دیگزی ‪ ،۵‬نرمافزار ‪ IEC 61850 System Configurator‬هم به طور نرمال نصب خواهد شد‪.‬‬

‫با بازکردن پروژه‪ ،‬به قسمت ‪ IEC 61850 Station‬بروید‪:‬‬


‫در پنجره باز شده میتوانید مسیر استفاده شده برای ارتباط با فایل ‪ SCD‬را مشاهده کنید‪.‬‬

‫در زمان ایجاد تغییرات در فایل یا جابهجایی فایل مورد نظر‪ ،‬آیکونی به شکل زیر به نمایش درآمده و توضیحات مربوط به آن ارائه‬
‫خواهد شد‪:‬‬
‫در این مورد‪ ،‬همگام سازی اطالعات انجام نشده است‪ .‬به این منظور باید روند زیر را طی کنید‪ .‬درنظر داشته باشید که در برخی‬
‫موارد ممکن است تغییراتی اعمال نشود اما همچنان روند زیر نیاز است تا اطمینان حاصل شود فایل ‪ SCD‬به درستی لینک شده است‪:‬‬
‫در این مرحله‪ IEC61850 System Configurator ،‬به طور خودکار باز شده و پنجره وضعیت در مقابل شما قرار میگیرد‪.‬‬
‫اطمینان حاصل کنید که ایمپورت با موفقیت انجام شده و خطایی وجود ندارد‪.‬‬

‫در مرحله بعدی‪ ،‬مجددا ایمپورت را انجام دهید‪.‬‬


SIPROTEC Digital Twin ‫تست مجازی با استفاده از قابلیت‬

.‫ را برپایه سرویسهای ابری فراهم کرده است‬Digital Twin ‫ امکان استفاده از ابزاری با عنوان‬۵ ‫سیپروتک‬

System requirements
The following hardware and software components are necessary:
• PC/Notebook or Tablet with actual browser (Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, or Mozilla Firefox)
• Internet connection
• Login SIPROTEC Digital Twin (https://www.siprotec-digitaltwin.siemens.com)
o Siemens ID Registration (for external users)
o An ordered and active license (7XS70*)
Note: The configuration and any necessary changes are made exclusively in the engineering tool DIGSI 5
The following tests are possible:
1. Communication with real, e.g., SIPROTEC 3/4/5/Compact or also third-party devices and virtual devices
2. Ethernet-based communication to control technology (SICAM A8000, PAS, SCC or third-party systems)
3. PQ/PMU functionality with PQ applications SICAM PQS, PQ Analyzer, SIGUARD PDP
4. Connection to the IoT applications SICAM GridEdge and SICAM Dashboard
5. IEC 61850 GOOSE Communication
6. DIGSI 5 Test suite and CFC Online debugging
7. SIPROTEC 5 WebUI (Default https https://172.16.60.60:4443)
8. Cyber Security functionality, e.g., with Radius Server
•…

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