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Protection and Control IED ManagerPCM600Getting Started Guide

Protection and Control IED ManagerPCM6001MRS756450Issued: 11.12.2007Version: L/20.11.2013INSTALLATION GUIDERelated itemsPCM600 Ver. 2.6 Installation CDPCM600 Ver. 2.6 Setup can be downloaded from https://www143.abb.com/SoftwareLibraryContent on CD PCM600 SetupPCM600 Ver. 2.6 Readme filePCM600 Ver. 2.6 Installation GuidePCM600 Ver. 2.6 Product GuidePCM600 Setup includes the following software: Protection and Control IED Manager PCM600 Ver. 2.6Generic IEC 61850 IED Connectivity Package Ver. 2.4Adobe Reader XIWavewin Tool for Disturbance AnalysisSystem requirementsOperating system (32-bit versions): Windows XPSP3, Server 2003 SP2, Windows Vista SP2,Windows 7 (32-bit/64-bit), Windows 8/8.1 (32bit/64-bit)Hardware requirements,minimum/recommended:Physical RAM memory:Free hard disk space:Processor:2 GB / 3 GB2 GB / 4 GB1.0 GHz / 2.2 GHzWindows compatible pointer (e.g. mouse)How to install PCM600 Ver. 2.6a) CD Installation:Insert the installation CD into the CD-drive. If thesetup doesn’t start automatically, executesetup.exe in the root folder of the installation CD.b) Downloaded from ABB Software Library:After free registration, you will get an email with alink to download the executable installation. Startthe installation and follow the instructions.After the installation starts, select the needed software components and follow the instructions tocomplete the installation.PCM600 requires Microsoft SQL Server 2008Express edition. The correct SQL Server instancewill be installed automatically. If the correct SQLServer instance is already installed, the PCM600installation will skip this step. The SQL Serverrequires Windows Installer 4.5 and .NET1Framework 3.5 SP1, which will also be installed(on Windows XP/Server 2003/ Vista). WindowsInstaller 4.5 requires a reboot.When installing PCM600 on Windows 8 or 8.1, anetwork connection is mandatory. The reason forthis is that .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 is onlyavailable from Windows Update in Windows 8 and8.1.Installing a Windows language pack in Windows 8or 8.1 before installing the .NET Framework 3.5will cause the .NET Framework 3.5 installation tofail. Install the .NET Framework 3.5 beforeinstalling any Windows language packs.Installation requires administrator rights. In allversions of Windows it might be necessary toswitch off or configure antivirus software to notblock the installation and operation of PCM600(e.g. McAfee Host Intrusion Prevention).Prerequisites for using PCM600 Ver. 2.6To operate with PCM600, there must be at leastone IED Connectivity Package installed andselected to be used with PCM600 Ver. 2.6.LicenseThere is no license required for PCM600 Ver. 2.6.IEC 61850 communication configurationSeparate IEC 61850 communication configurationsoftware can be purchased through ABB salesrepresentatives.

Protection and Control IED ManagerPCM600Product Guide

Protection and Control IED ManagerPCM600Product version: 2.61MRS756448 KContents1. Description.311. Disturbance handling.62. Project explorer.312. Communication management.63. Parameter setting.413. IEC 61850 configuration.64. Graphical application configuration.414. Connectivity packages.75. Signal matrix.515. User management.76. Graphical display editor.516. Integrated help menus.77. Hardware configuration.617. Data transfer.78. IED configuration comparison.618. System requirements.79. Signal monitoring.619. Ordering data.810. Event viewer.620. Document revision history.8DisclaimerThe information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by ABB. ABB assumes no responsibility for anyerrors that may appear in this document. Copyright 2013 ABB.All rights reserved.TrademarksABB is a registered trademark of the ABB Group. All other brand or product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of theirrespective holders.2ABB

Protection and Control IED ManagerPCM600Product version: 2.61MRS756448 KIssued: 2013-12-10Revision: K1. DescriptionThe Protection and Control IED Manager PCM600 toolprovides versatile functionalities for the entire life-cycle of allRelion protection and control IED applications, at all voltagelevels. This easy-to-handle tool helps the user to manageyour protection and control equipment all the way fromapplication and communication configuration to disturbancehandling, including automatic disturbance reporting.configuration and setting data of an IED with a singlecommand.Designed to communicate, PCM600 interacts with IEDs overthe fast and reliable TCP/IP via corporate LAN or WAN, oralternatively directly through the communication port at thefront of the IED. PCM600 tool is able to read and write allPCM600 also secures the projects and data created withearlier versions of the PCM600 tool, which enables fullbackwards compatibility.The user interface, workflow and the IEC 61850-based datamodel in PCM600 are designed according to the samephilosophy as the Relion protection and control IEDs,ensuring smooth and seamless integration between the tooland the IEDs.GUID-BC9474F6-E579-4326-99E8-433B8A3FEB99 V2 ENFigure 1.PCM600 connected locally or remotely to IEDs2. Project explorerThe project explorer can be used to navigate to the used IEDswithin a project / substation and furthermore within an IED tonavigate to the different functionality of an IED. The user isable to create a plant structure with a substation, voltagelevels, bays and IEDs.ABBNew IEDs can also be created by use of IED templates. Thisenables the reuse of existing IED configurations. IEDs, bays,voltage levels or a whole substation can be copied andpasted in the plant structure. Selection of a specific IED in theproject explorer gives access to the IED’s tools. The functionof importing and exporting descriptions of IEC 61850substation configurations, configured devices and devicefunctionality allows information to be shared with other3

Protection and Control IED ManagerPCM600Product version: 2.61MRS756448 Kengineering and system integration tools. By using thefiltering feature of the project explorer the user can filterinformation of other tools according to the selection made.3. Parameter settingThe parameter setting of PCM600 enables viewing andsetting IED parameters offline (stored in the tool) and online(stored in both the tool and the IED). The parameters can beread from the IED to PCM600 or written from PCM600 to theIED while the IED is in service. In addition, the parameters canbe exported and imported for test sets in the XRIO format (forexample, Omicron Test Universe) or exported in the CSVformat to be easily read and reused.The parameter setting function can be used in two differentmodes. The normal mode allows a quick viewing andchanging of the most commonly used parameters, whereasthe advanced mode unveils all parameters that can be set.PCM600 further offers a filtering function that allows theviewing of all IED parameters or the parameters related to aspecific function block. In addition, it can be chosen to onlyview parameters that have been changed or parameters withvalues deviating from the IED’s setting. Changed parameterswith different values in the tool and in the IED are 531CD3DC V1 ENFigure 3.Graphical representation of the distance protectionfunction4. Graphical application configurationThe graphical application configuration functionality offerspowerful ways to create, adapt and modify applicationconfigurations, which also can be made as templates for laterre-use. PCM600 also enables presentation of the whole signalflow from input to output. It also assists the user during thecreation of application configuration through colourindications of the function blocks to ensure that themandatory inputs have been correctly connected. Beforewriting the configuration to an IED, the tool offers validation ofthe complete IED configuration which ensures that theconfiguration does not contain errors.Additionally, the user can compare the configuration in thetool to the one in the IED. Further, the signal status on-linemonitoring functionality helps to verify the real-time processesin the IED, which is extremely useful for F7B5518 V1 ENFigure 2.Parameter setting viewThe graphical representation of the distance protectionfunction supports in the visual verification of the parametersetting of the distance protection function.4ABB

1MRS756448 KProtection and Control IED ManagerPCM600Product version: 2.6GUID-ADD28079-AE48-4C38-BA28-138FDEE21977 V2 ENFigure 6.Signal matrix tool viewGUID-62510AC1-D402-425C-A00D-FD0B97138922 V2 ENFigure 4.Application configuration, Online monitoring6. Graphical display editorThe graphical display editor is used for configuring the displayof an IED. The graphical display consists of one or morepages. A display page contains the drawing area where theactual display configuration is made. A display is configuredby dragging predefined graphical symbols from a library tothe drawing area. The directed link tool can be used to drawconnections between symbols. Every symbol type has acorresponding representation in both the ANSI and the IECsymbol palettes. Symbols can be connected to theapplication configuration.The graphical display editor also supports the reuse of displaypage templates made for other IEDs.GUID-A565A681-95ED-4CEC-B721-DD119BEBE400 V2 ENFigure 5.Application configuration, visual indication of theconfiguration5. Signal matrixThe graphical signal matrix of PCM600 allows connectingefficiently CTs, VTs, binary input and output signals to theconfiguration. The configuration can also be changed fromhere. The tool can also be used for connecting the LEDs onthe IED as well as for connection of the GOOSE signalsbetween the IEDs.GUID-3248B496-F627-44AD-9261-ABB812508CAA V2 ENFigure 7.Graphical display editor, configuring the display of an IEDOnce the IEDs have been configured and parameterized,PCM600 enables the configuration of the horizontal bay-tobay communication for station-wide interlocking and sendsthe complete IED description to a system engineering tool.ABB5

Protection and Control IED ManagerPCM600Product version: 2.61MRS756448 Kstored in the standard COMTRADE format allow the user toview the disturbance record using Wavewin software or anycommercially available disturbance analyzer supporting theCOMTRADE format. If required, the report layout andcontents can be adapted to user-specific needs.7. Hardware configurationThe hardware configuration can be used to get a quickoverview of an IED and to add or change hardware modules.It is possible to view the front and back of the IED includingcard information and their slot position. Furthermore it ispossible to compare the hardware configuration used in thetool to the actual one in the IED.8. IED configuration comparisonIED comparison is used for comparing configurations of twoIEDs of the same kind. Comparison can be made offlineregardless of the IEDs being in the same PCM600 project ornot. Additionally, the configuration of an IED can becompared to a loose PCMI file. When connected to the IED, itis possible to compare the configurations between the IEDand the PCM600 online. A report of the differences betweenthe two different IED configurations is provided as a result ofthe comparison.9. Signal monitoringThe signal monitoring function provides the user with onlineinformation about the measured values and displays thestatus of binary input and output signals of an IED.Furthermore, PCM600 facilitates commissioning and testingof physical connections via the signal monitoring tool (forcingof signals).10. Event viewerThe event viewer of PCM600 enables viewing the IEDsequence of events information including timestamps. Theevent log facilitates detailed post-fault analyses of faults anddisturbances. Event viewer additionally enables reading thesecurity events from the IED.By means of the task scheduler of PCM600, the records canbe set to be automatically read from the IED. The taskscheduler is an independent process and does not requirePCM600 to be activated. After receiving the file, PCM600automatically creates a disturbance report, which canimmediately be forwarded to subscribers by e-mail. Such anotification shortens the time from disturbance detection tocorrective action.12. Communication managementThe Communication Management tool is used to configuredifferent communication protocols for an IED. DNP3, IEC60870-5-101/103/104 or Modbus are the communicationprotocols that can be engineered. Depending on the usedprotocol, the tool provides different views and capabilities tosupport in the selection or mapping of communication signals.13. IEC 61850 configurationThe IEC 61850 configuration tool of PCM600 provides theviewing or engineering of the dataset and dataflowconfiguration for a vertical or horizontal IEC 61850communication.In the view mode, the tool supports the viewing of the IEC61850 configuration, whereas in the engineering mode it ispossible to configure IEC 61850 datasets and dataflow forthe horizontal and vertical communication.11. Disturbance handlingPCM600 offers effective handling and monitoring ofdisturbance records from the IEDs. The disturbance filesTable 1. Recommendations for using the IEC 61850 configuration toolsIEC 61850 tools in a Substation automation system (SAS)No external toolABB Relion IEDsEngineering modeABB and 3 rd party IEDsView mode1)2)62)IET600 or 3 rd party system tool1)View mode2)View mode2)Engineering mode of IEC 61850 configuration tool of PCM600 is recommended for simple applications. Advanced applications require an IEC 61850 system tool like IET600 and viewmode.View mode of IEC 61850 configuration tool of PCM600 for the transparancy of IEC 61850 configuration made by an external IEC 61850 system tool like IET600.ABB

Protection and Control IED ManagerPCM600Product version: 2.61MRS756448 K14. Connectivity packagesPCM600 incorporates ABB’s connectivity package concept,which simplifies protection engineering and reduces the riskof errors. The connectivity packages can be downloaded andinstalled using the PCM600 Update Manager tool.Furthermore, the IED connectivity packages for the 670 and650 series are also available on a separate IED ConnectivityPackage DVD that is delivered with the IEDs, whereas the IEDconnectivity packages for the 630, 620, 615, 611 and 610series, RIO600, REX521, RE 54 , SPACOM and REF 542pluscan be downloaded from thewww.abb.com/substationautomation portal.15. User managementPCM600 tool supports access management both for the tooland the IEDs. The user accounts in PCM600 can be linked toWindows user accounts or be defined as separate useraccounts for PCM600. The user management feature allowsthe administrator to create user groups with different accessrights and profiles.tool is also used for setting and changing passwords for theIED’s different user levels.16. Integrated help menusAll the necessary instructions for using the tool are integratedin PCM600. Context sensitive help menus and tool tipsprovide the user with information about the selected tools.The IED documentation and guides available from theconnectivity package can be directly accessed from the helpmenus.17. Data transferPCM600 offers improved data transfer between the IEDs andthe IED management tool. The IEDs can be accessedremotely using the TCP/IP protocol via a local area network(LAN) and standard Ethernet cables, a secured wide areanetwork (WAN), a secured wireless network (WLAN) or,locally, using the IEDs’ front communication port.The access management for the IEDs can be enabled ordisabled with the IED user management tool in PCM600. This18. System requirementsTable 2. Hardware requirementsHardwareMinimumRecommendedCPU1.0 GHz2.2 GHzRAM1 GB3 GBFree hard disk space2 GB4 GBMonitor1024 7681280 1024Ethernet portRequiredRequiredTable 3. Supported operating systemsOperating systemVersionMicrosoft Windows XP (32-bit)SP3Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (32-bit)SP2Microsoft Windows Vista (32-bit)SP2Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit/64-bit)SP1Microsoft Windows 8 (32-bit/64-bit)-Table 4. CommunicationProtocolsTCP/IP via LAN or WLANSerial Port (RS-232) or USB/RS-232 converter if SPA-based communication is usedOpto/electrical (RS-232) cable for front communication if SPA-based communication is usedABB7

Protection and Control IED ManagerPCM600Product version: 2.61MRS756448 K19. Ordering dataTo order the protection and control IED manager PCM600,use the ordering data in the ordering code table.Table 5. Ordering codeProduct nameOrder codePCM600 2.6PCM600-2620. Document revision historyDocument revision/dateProduct versionHistoryA/2007-12-202.0First releaseB/2008-05-302.0 SP1Content updatedC/2009-03-032.0 SP2Content updatedD/2009-07-062.1Content updated to correspond to the product versionE/2009-11-232.2Content updated to correspond to the product versionF/2010-05-282.3Content updated to correspond to the product versionG/2011-04-082.4Content updated to correspond to the product versionH/2013-01-102.5Content updated to correspond to the product versionK/2013-12-102.6Content updated to correspond to the product version8ABB

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Protection and Control IED ManagerPCM600Previous versions of PCM600PCM600 2.6 can be installed in parallel with aprevious version. If you only want to use PCM6002.6, you should uninstall the previous version ofPCM600 before installing PCM600 2.6. PCM6002.6 must be installed after installing the previousversion. E.g. PCM600 2.5 cannot be installed ontop of PCM600 2.6.If PCM600 2.5 or an older version is uninstalledafter PCM600 2.6 has been installed, PCM600 2.6will be broken and must be repaired. This can bedone through Control Panel and Add and RemovePrograms (Uninstall a Program in Windows 7).Note that the Lifecycle Service Tool will only workwith one version of PCM600. If you want tooperate the Lifecycle Service Tool with a previousversion of PCM600 (e.g. PCM600 2.5), pleaseuncheck the Lifecycle Service Tool in the PCM6002.6 installation dialog.When opening projects in PCM600 2.6 that havebeen created with previous versions of PCM600,the projects will be converted automatically. Afterproject conversion, the projects can't be openedwith older PCM600 versions anymore.In order to migrate IED 670 configuration fromPCM600 Ver. 1.5 to 2.6 (the whole PCM600project including all IEDs in the project), pleaserefer to the document “1MRG002586 Configuration Migration for 670 series in PCM600User Manual", that can be found on the 670 seriesConnPack DVD.Changing SQL ServerIt is possible to change the SQL Server from SQLServer 2000 (from a previous installation ofPCM600) to SQL Server Express 2008, or viceversa, using a setup utility that is included on theCD. To launch the utility, insert the CD into the PCwhere you want to change the SQL Server,browse to the directory UTILITIES on the CD,double-click the file SQLInstaller.exe and followthe instructions. Before doing this, make an exportor backup of projects.The utility can also be downloaded from 143.abb.com/SoftwareLibrary.NOTE: As of April 8, 2008, Microsoft has retiredmainstream support of SQL Server 2000. It is notcompatible with Windows Vista, Windows 7 or lateroperating systems.21MRS756450Issued: 11.12.2007Version: L/20.11.2013SQL Server Express 2008 R2 and later versionsPCM600 is not compatible with SQL ServerExpress 2008 R2 or later versions of the SQLServer such as SQL Server 2012. The PCM600SQL Server instance should not be upgraded toSQL Express 2008 R2 or later. The previouslymentioned SQLInstaller utility can be used touninstall SQL Express 2008 R2 and reinstall thecorrect SQL Server instance.DisclaimerThe information in this document is subject to change withoutnotice and should not be construed as a commitment by ABBOy. ABB Oy assumes no responsibility for any errors that mayappear in this document. Copyright 2013 ABB OyAll rights reserved.TrademarksABB is a registered trademark of ABB Group. All other brand orproduct names mentioned in this document may be trademarksor registered trademarks of their respective holders.

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DisclaimerThis document has been carefully checked by ABB but deviations cannot becompletely ruled out. In case any errors are detected, the reader is kindly requestedto notify the manufacturer. Other than under explicit contractual commitments, inno event shall ABB be responsible or liable for any loss or damage resulting fromthe use of this manual or the application of the equipment.

Table of contentsTable of contentsSection 1Introduction.5This manual.5Intended audience.5Product documentation.5Product documentation set.5Document revision history.5Related documentation.6Symbols and conventions.6Symbols.6Document conventions.6Section 2Overview.7Protection and Control IED Manager PCM600.7User interface.7Tool components.9Connectivity packages.10Tool components in connectivity packages.10PCM600 and IED connectivity package compatibility.10Section 3Getting started.11Installing PCM600.11Using Update Manager.11Installing connectivity packages.11Activating connectivity packages.11Downloading IED preconfigurations and documentation.12Installing language add-on packages.12Selecting the system language.13Customizing PCM600 menus.13Managing users.14Managing PCM600 users.14Creating user categories.14Creating users.15Managing IED users.16Enabling communication to the IED.16Reporting.16Section 4Use cases for operation and field.17Using Project Explorer.17Exporting projects.17Importing projects.17PCM600Getting Started Guide1

Table of contentsSetting up communication to IEDs.18Setting the technical key.18Troubleshooting communication problems.18Using Read from IED and Write to IED.20Reading a configuration from an IED.20Writing a configuration to an IED.20Using Parameter Setting.21Setting parameters.22Writing parameters to an IED.22Copying parameter values.23Copying setting group values.23Collapsing and expanding parameter groups.23Finding parameters.24Exporting parameters.24Importing parameters.24Using IED Compare.25Using Disturbance Handling.25Reading recordings.26Using Event Viewer.26Filtering event data.27Printing events.27Exporting events to Excel file.28Using Signal Monitoring.28Section 5Use cases for engineering and commissioning.29Using Project Explorer.29Creating new projects.29Building the plant structure.29Moving objects in the project tree.30Creating IEDs.30Creating IEDs from templates.30Copying and pasting IEDs.31Importing IEDs.31Importing preconfigured IEDs.32Exporting IEDs.32Using graphical Application Configuration.32Inserting main applications.33Copying main applications.33Deleting main applications.34Inserting pages.34Inserting variables.34Inserting function blocks.34Renaming main applications and objects.35Finding application objects.352PCM600Getting S

application configuration. The graphical display editor also supports the reuse of display page templates made for other IEDs. GUID-3248B496-F627-44AD-9261-ABB812508CAA V2 EN Figure 7. Graphical display editor, configuring the display of an IED Protection and Control IED Manager 1MRS75

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