RSM 100
RSM 100
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PC INTERFACE
RSM 100
( Ver. 8.3 )
This manual describes the operating procedures of the PC interface software RSM100 (Relay
Setting and Monitoring system). To ensure proper use of this software, please read this manual
completely before use.
• The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
• This manual describes the functional details of the RSM100; it does not warrant fitness for any
particular purpose.
• The illustrations and screens shown in this manual may be emphasized, simplified, or partially
omitted for convenience of explanation. The screens depend on the relay type and model.
• The letters and positions of the parts in the screens in this manual may differ from the actual
ones to avoid difficulties in understanding the functions and operations.
• Copying or reproduction by any means of all or part of the contents of this manual without
permission is strictly prohibited.
• Neither we nor our dealers or distributors shall be held liable for any loss and damage due to
wrong operations by users.
Notations
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CONTENTS
1. Introduction 3
2. System Configuration 4
2.1 Minimum System Configuration 4
2.2 Access from a Local PC 5
2.3 Access via a protocol converter from a Remote PC 6
2.4 Access with a modem via telephone line 7
2.5 Access via Ethernet LAN 10
2.6 Access via G1IF4 Interface Unit 10
2.7 Structure of RSM100 Software 11
2.8 Menu Items 12
3. Installing RSM100 Software 13
4. Operation of PC Interface RSM100 17
4.1 Starting Up 17
4.2 Extracting, Displaying, Saving and Printing Relay Data 29
4.3 Operation of Record Menu 32
4.3.1 On-line Operation 32
4.3.2 Off-line Operation 40
4.4 Operation of Status Menu 41
4.4.1 Metering 41
4.4.2 Binary Input Status 42
4.4.3 Binary Output Status 43
4.4.4 Relay Element Status 43
4.4.5 Status of Time Synchronization Source 44
4.4.6 Count Status 45
4.4.7 Terminal Status 45
4.4.8 LED and Communication Status 46
4.5 Operation of Setting Menu 47
4.5.1 On-line Operation 47
4.5.2 Off-line Operation 61
4.6 Operation of Test Menu 64
Appendix A 69
Menu Tree 69
Appendix B Waveform data analysis instruction manual 71
Appendix C Setting Method of RSM100 Setting Data 159
Appendix D Q & A 163
The data given in this manual are subject to change without notice. (Ver. 8.3)
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1. Introduction
The PC interface software RSM100 allows users to access Toshiba G-series relays from a local or
remote personal computer (PC) to view the active data or data stored in the relay, to analyze the
data, and to change the settings.
This manual describes the interface between the RSM100 software and the PC on which the
software runs, and the procedures for using the above-mentioned functions. When troubling, see
the Appendix C.
CAUTION
If the version of the RSM100 software is older than that of the relay, a function may not be
supported. In that case, install the new version of the RSM100 software. For installing the
software, see Section 3.
Do not input any data from the relay front panel when connecting the relay to the RSM100.
If a setting change or a record clear by operation from the relay front panel is performed
when connecting the relay to the RSM100, it may cause a discord or discrepancy between
the indication of the front panel and that of the RSM100.
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2. System Configuration
2.1 Minimum System Configuration
The minimum system configuration required to run RSM100 is as follows:
• Personal computer (PC) provided with the minimum system requirement for the installed
operating system. (*)
• Operating system (***):
Windows NT® 4.0 Service Pack 6, English version (**)
Windows® 2000, English version (**)
Windows® XP, English version (**)
Windows® Vista, English version (**)
• Internet Explorer ™ (Version 5 or later) (**)
• Hard disk: 100 MB or more required for RSM100 software
• Display: 640 × 480 pixels or more
• PC/AT keyboard
• Pointing device (Mouse, Track ball, etc.)
• CD-ROM device
• RS-232C port (D-type 9-way connector, straight type): Refer to the following figure.
PC RELAY
1 1 (Open)
(RD) 2 2
(TD) 3 3
4 4 (Open)
(GND) 5 5
6 6 (Open)
(RTS) 7 7
(CTS) 8 8
9 9 (Open)
Straight Through
Connection
• RS-232C cable
Note: (*) The PC, whose installed operating system serves user for comfortable operation, is
recommended. For details, refer to the web site of Microsoft Corporation.
(**) Windows, Windows NT and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
(***)If a default format of “English (---)” is changed into other settings on “Regional
and language options” in “Control panel”, the PC may not serve normal operation
or display.
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Protocol
converter Twisted-pair
G1PR1 or cable
G1PR2
TB
A
CN1
E
TB1
16 16
17 17
18 18
Twisted-pair cable
To another relay From PC RS232C port via a protocol
converter or other relay
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RS232C RS232C
Modem Modem
D-Sub 9 pins
PC
Figure 2.4.1 Access with a modem via telephone line
Figure 2.4.2 shows the configuration of arrangements of the RS232C cables. The left one shows
the straight type and this is used between a PC and a modem, and the right one shows the crossed
type and this is used between a modem and a relay.
The connecting lines represent relationships between the two pins and dotted-lines mean arbitrary
connections.
TD 3 2 TD TD 2 3 TD
RD 2 3 RD RD 3 2 RD
RTS 7 4 RTS RTS 4 7 RTS
CTS 8 5 CTS CTS 5 8 CTS
DSR 6 6 DSR DSR 6 6 DSR
GND 5 7 GND GND 7 5 GND
CD 1 8 CD CD 8 1 CD
DTR 4 20 DTR DTR 20 4 DTR
RI 9 22 RI RI 22 9 RI
PC Modem Modem Relay
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Modem settings
Be sure to set the following initial settings by inputting AT commands to modems by using
communication software (ex. Standard Windows software “Hyper Terminal”) before connecting
them.
Note: Please refer to the manual of your modem before inputting AT commands because AT
commands vary depending on modems by manufacturers and types.
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UTP cable
Category 5 (100Base-T)
Category 3 (10Base-T)
214B-13-10
100/110/115/120V
HUB, etc.
PC
Relay
Ethernet LAN
UTP cable Interface unit Twisted-pair
G1PR1 or cable
HUB, etc
G1PR2
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Note: (1) Folders used by other tool such as PLC tool, etc. may be produced.
(2) The file beginning with “def-(ignore the case*)” must not be produced in dat folder.
It is highly recommended not to be produced user file in the folder of Program Files.
*: pass whether uppercase or lowercase letters.
(3) If changing the install place in Windows® Vista, refer to the caution of the “3. Installing
RSM100 Software”.
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Installation
Take the following steps to install the RSM100 software using the setup program. The setup
program is delivered on a CD-ROM.
If you have previously installed an old version of RSM100 and are installing the new version, you
can overwrite the new version without uninstalling the old version.
Note: It is recommended to start to reinstall the new version after saving them in another folder
when there are some files made or saved by user in the folder of RSM100. In case of the
same name file, it is overwritten. In case of installation by overwriting, the folder or file
installed by the old version may remain.
Note: If the folder configuration is largely changed, the new version of RSM100 may not be
installed. Uninstall the old version in this case.
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Note: In Windows® Vista, if UAC (User Account Control) is effective, select the “Allow”
in the following screen.
When installation has been completed, the RSM100 files will be registered in the start menu. Click
[start] – [Programs] – [TOSHIBA P&C] – [RSM100] – [RSM100] to start the RSM100 software.
And the Hakei files will also be registered in the start menu, click [start] – [Programs] –
[TOSHIBA P&C] – [RSM100] – [RSM100 Waveform Analysis] to start the Waveform Data
Analysis program.
Uninstallation
To uninstall RSM100, do the followings:
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Note: In Windows® Vista, if UAC (User Account Control) is effective, the confirmation
screen appears same as the installation. Select the “Allow”.
• When the uninstall screen disappears automatically, the uninstallation has been completed.
Note: The file, which is installed manually, cannot be uninstalled.
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saved folder. Or, the setting data is different the data saved under the UAC invalid.
<Cause>: In default, the saving folder exits in an installing folder. Therefore, the file to save is
redirected to a virtual folder and is not saved the folder to install as result. Different
phenomenon may occur when the UAC is effective, because the file is directly saved to
the folder to install when the UAC is invalid.
If the file is not found when the UAC is effective, display the redirect place by the following
method:
(Install folder) Click this button.
(Virtual folder)
The folder of the redirect place is displayed.
<Countermeasure>: Change the saving folder to user’s individual folder such as “My document”
etc.
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Choose on-line or off-line operation by clicking the [On-line] or [Off-line] button on the [Start
up] screen. In the former, the PC can view the record, status and setting data in the relay, store the
record and setting data and change the settings. In the latter, the PC can view the record and setting
data once stored in the PC and edit the setting data.
When you choose the [Option] of the [Communication] at the top menu, the window below
displays. You can select the RSM-X or Modbus or TCP/IP, and set the connecting type, direct
connection with an RS-232C cable or a modem connection via telephone line or Ethernet LAN. In
case of the direct connection, select [RS-232C], and then set the communication port of your
computer by selecting [Connect using] and communication speed of its serial port by [Baud rate].
Note that this setting of [Baud rate] and the one of your relay should be the same speed. (Relay
setting: “4. Setting(change)” → “3. Comm.” → “2. Switch” → “232C”) If the settings of
communication speed are not same, the message “Check connection and communication speed. If
you click the “Retry”, RSM100 communicates with the relay using current communication speed
of RSM100.” appears.
If the message above appears, check the followings:
• Check that the communication speed settings of the relay and RSM100 are same.
• Check that DC supply for the relay is ON.
• Check that the connector for RS232C cable is tightly inserted. If the message still appears,
try to replace the cable.
Note: When the transmission speed is set at high speeds, in some environment, it is difficult
to connect. If errors occur frequently, connect at lower speeds. (Advisory speed
9600bps)
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Note: If it cannot be connected though the same of the communication speed, set the
Flow control to ‘none’.
Your setting data can be saved in PC. If it cannot be written, set the “ini” folder under the installing
folder to be writable
Set the name of the connection, [Connection name], connecting telephone number, [Phone
number], device name/port number, [Connect using], communication speed of the serial port,
[Baud rate], and the dialing method, [Dial using].
[Connect using] automatically detects the name of your modem, but if it does not, check which
port your modem uses by opening the “Modems” in “Control Panel” of “My computer”. The
diagnostics tab of the “Modems” shows the relationships of your PC’s ports and devices. Then
select the COM port of your modem at the setting of the RSM100.
In addition, at most 64 settings can be stored by naming at [Connection name].
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Your setting data can be saved in PC. If it cannot be written, set the “ini” folder under the installing
folder to be writable
After finishing the settings, click “OK” button and the [Dial] and the [Off line] buttons appear at
the top window.
By clicking the [Dial] button at the top window, or by selecting the [Dial] of the [Communication]
in the menu, the dial window below displays.
By clicking the [Connect] button, your PC starts dialing and your PC and the relay will be
connected via telephone line. The destination setting can be changed by selecting the [Connection
name], and telephone number can also be changed by re-inputting another one. Note that this
change cannot be saved.
The [Dial] button at the top window changes to the [Disconnect] button while connecting the relay
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via telephone line. The communication via telephone line will be cut by clicking this [Disconnect]
button.
The Response timeout should not be changed and retain the default. Change it, if it takes time for
connection such as a network using dialup router, etc.
Click “OK” button to return the [Start up] screen and click [On-line] button.
If the following message is displayed, specify a file for IP address setting in the file selection
dialog.
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Open the [File], and choose any folder, enter a new file name and click the [Open] button.
Note: It is highly recommended to save this file in a user folder such as My Documents.
Note: When changing the installing folder in Windows® Vista, refer to Cautions of “3. Installing
RSM100 Software”.
First, the screen is view mode and an editing is not available. In this mode, sort items ascending
when click the [IP address] or [Comments] once, and sort them descending when click the [IP
address] or [Comments] once more. The size of the dialog box can be changed to the required size
by dragging the sizing handle (↔) at a side of the dialog box.
When press the [Edit mode] button on the [Choose IP address] screen, the screen changes for
editing and [Add], [Delete], [Edit], [Select] and [Save] buttons become available.
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<Add item>
Click the [Add] button to display the [Edit IP address] screen, then enter IP address and comments
and click the “OK” button.
Note: Settable range is 0 to 255 for IP address and 60 characters for Comments.
<Delete item>
Select a line to delete on the [Choose IP address] screen and click the [Delete] button.
<Edit item>
Click the [Edit] button to display the [Edit IP address] screen. The IP address and comments can be
changed.
Click the “OK” button after editing and the entered items are displayed as follows:
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In the [Insert method] screen, select the following items and click the “OK” button. And then the
contents after operation are displayed.
<Operation>
“Move”: After inserting, the selected line is deleted.
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<Save item>
Click the [Save] button on the [Choose IP address] screen when the changed items are saved in the
file. Once the file for IP address setting is saved, the file is automatically used when connecting. If
the specified file is not found because it is deleted or etc., the file selection dialog is displayed.
After editing, select an IP address for connection and click the “OK” button. Then a progress bar is
displayed to connect the relay. If it has failed to connect the relay, the following message appears:
“Check Ethernet connection and TCP/IP settings. If you click the ‘Retry’, RSM100
communicates with the relay using current communication settings of RSM100.”
If the message above appears, check the followings:
• Check that DC supply for the relay is ON.
• Check that the “Address/Parameter”(network parameter) setting of the relay is completed.
The network parameter of the relay such as IP address, etc. must set before. The network
parameter is set by the LCD panel or by the RSM100 with local connection. The network
parameter cannot be changed by RSM100 via Ethernet. (The defaults of network parameter
setting are all the same.)
• Check that the selected IP address meets with the IP address setting of the relay.
• Check that the connector for Ethernet cable is tightly inserted. If the message still appears, try
to replace the cable
• Check that the setting and operation status of network devices such as HUB, Router, etc.
• In a network using dialup router, etc., the timeout may occur at the first connection because it
takes time for connection. In this case, try again or try to connect RSM100 after connecting the
network line.
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Common Operation;
If on-line operation is chosen, when the PC is connected to the relay directly or via Ethernet LAN,
and if dial operation is chosen, when the PC is connected to the relay via telephone line, the
[Choose relay] dialog box will appear. The size of the dialog box can be changed to the required
size by dragging the sizing handle (↔) at a side of the dialog box.
When accessing from a local PC using an RS232C port on the front panel of the relay or Ethernet
LAN, the dialog box shows the address number and type-form of the relay with which the PC is
communicating. Click the [OK] button to proceed.
When accessing from a remote PC in the RSM, the dialog box shows the address number and
type-form of the relays that are connected to the RSM and are accessible from the PC. When once
clicking the item “Adr.”, “TYPE”, “Plant name” or “Description”, the selected item is listed in
ascending order. When clicking the item once more, the selected item is listed in deascending
order. Choose a relay with which to communicate and click the [OK] button to proceed.
When connecting to the relay directly, [On-line] button and [Refresh] button are the same
meaning. The RSM sends for the type-form of the relay every time.
When connecting to the relay via the protocol converter and already acquiring the type-form of the
relays, the RSM shows the acquired type-form immediately by clicking [On-line] button. On the
other hand, the RSM sends for the type-form again even if it has acquired by clicking [Refresh]
button.
When connection between the PC and relay has been established, the [Top menu] screen will
appear. The relay access type is shown and five menu buttons, [Record], [Status], [Setting view],
[Setting chg.] and [Test], are displayed on the screen. The “Plant name/Description” of the
connected relay is displayed on the upper title bar of the screen as shown in the following screen.
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This screen is updated by connecting the relay again on on-line operation. (The “Plant
name/Description” are not shown on some of sample screens in this manual.)
Plant name Description
In the case of some of the relays, further two menu buttons, [MIMIC tool] and/or [PLC tool] are
added. When pressing the [MIMIC tool] or [PLC tool], the MIMIC editor or the PLC editor is
started if they are provided. For details, see the MIMIC editor or the PLC editor instruction
manual. The MIMIC editor and the PLC editor are optional software.
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Note 1: In the case of GR∗∗∗∗-∗∗∗D model and G1IF4, it is described as IED(=Intelligent Electrical
Device.)
Note 2: When IEC61850 Test mode is in test condition, it is indicated with “Test mode” on the status
screen. Test mode is refreshed when function screen is indicated by pressing each button.
The connection is maintained until you click the [Off-line] button or exit from the [Top menu]
screen.
If off-line operation is chosen on the [Start up] screen, the following buttons are indicated on the
[Top menu] screen.
Note 1: The on-line and off-line operation can be alternated on the [Top menu] screen. However,
note that all the data extracted from a relay in the on-line operation are canceled if the mode
is changed to off-line before saving the data.
Note 2: In the on-line operation, the progress bar on the screen shows that data transmission is
proceeding between the relay and the PC.
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Record data
Click the [Record] button on the [Top menu] screen, then the data of fault records, event records,
and date and time of disturbance records will be displayed on the [Fault record], [Event record]
and [Disturbance] screens. The data are saved temporarily in the PC buffer memory along with the
setting data which are extracted not for display but for fault records.
To save the extracted fault or event record in the floppy disk or internal memory, click [Save as] on
the [File] menu of the fault or event record screen. Enter a file name in the [Save As] dialog box.
The disturbance records are saved in the waveform analysis tool. (See "Saving Waveform Data" of
Appendix B, "Waveform Data Analysis" for details.)
Only the data of the waveform selected as the analysis target is saved at this time. Up to 16
waveforms can be saved at a time. If more data is to be recorded, reselect the data and save it using
the waveform analysis software.
To extract and display the disturbance records in oscillograph format, choose the date and time
and click the [Analysis] button on the [Disturbance] screen.
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To save the extracted disturbance record in the floppy disk or internal memory, click [Save as] on
the [File] menu of the oscillograph screen and enter a file name in the [Save As] dialog box. The
data are saved with the extension of .osc.
The fault, event and disturbance records can be printed independently. Click the [Print] button on
the [File] menu of the [Fault record] screen to print all the fault records shown on the display at this
time. Click the [Print] button on the [File] menu of the [Event record] screen to print all the event
records. To print the disturbance record, choose a disturbance to print and click the [Print] button
on the [File] menu of the [Oscillograph] screen.
The fault and event records can be output to a .csv file independently. Click the [Output] button
on the [File] menu of the [Fault record] screen to output all the fault records shown on the display
at this time. Click the [Output] button on the [File] menu of the [Event record] screen to output all
the event records.
Status data
Click the [Status] button on the [Top menu] screen, then the status data at extraction will be
displayed on the [Metering], [Binary input], [Binary output], [Element], [Terminal], [Time] and
[Count] screens. The data cannot be saved in the PC nor printed.
Setting data
Click the [Setting view] or [Setting chg.] button on the [Top menu] screen, then the setting data
will be saved in the PC buffer memory and the [Sub-menu] screen will be displayed.
To save the extracted setting data in the floppy disk or internal memory, click [Save as] on the
[File] menu of the [Sub-menu] screen, and enter a file name in the [Save As] dialog box. All the
setting data are saved with the extension of .set.
When reading data that have already been saved on-line, the system checks whether the following
data match or not and prevents unmatched data from being loaded:
• Relay format
• Rated current
• Rated frequency
Note that unmatched data other than these (for example, rated voltage) will be loaded.
To print the settings, click [Print] on the [File] menu of the [Sub-menu] screen or individual setting
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CSV output
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Click the [Record] button on the [Top menu] screen. The record data are extracted from the relay
and the following record screen will appear.
Depending on the relay model, the following record screen will appear.
Fault record
The [Fault record] screen will appear on the top of the record screens.
The fault records are numbered in order of new to old. 1/4 displayed on the far left means that four
fault records are saved and the latest fault record is displayed. Click the or button to display
other records.
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Click the [Primary] or [Secondary] button to display the voltage and current values on the
primary side or secondary side.
Click the [Before fault] or [During fault] button to display the voltage and current values before
or during fault occurrence.
The [Information] button to display the data of autoreclose is provided depending on the relay
type and model.
Click [Print] on the [File] menu to print out the record data.
Click the [Top menu] button to return to the [Top menu] screen.
Note: Move the border line if the part of value isn’t displayed in the default width.
Event record
Click the [Event record] tab, then the [Event record] screen will appear on the top of the record
screens.
The event records are displayed in order of new to old.
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(4)
(5)
(6) (6)
(1) Date and Time: Date and time that event occurred is displayed in the form of year,
month, day, hour, minute, second and millisecond.
(2) Message: Event message is displayed. (left aligned 22characters or less)
(3) Status: Status is displayed. (On or Off)
(4) Click the button to Main Menu screen.
(5) Click the [Update] button and confirmation message is displayed. Then click the [OK]
button and all of event records in the relay are read out.
(6) Columns and rows in sight are able to change by clicking the button or dragging the
scroll bar.
(7) Put the mouse pointer over the boundary of columns, then the pointer will appear.
The column width is able to change by dragging the left click button on the mouse.
* Click [Date and Time], then display sequence of the data will switch. (the chronological
order of event(default condition)→descending order→ascending order→…)
▼ in descending or ▲ in ascending is displayed in the [Date and Time] column.
Display sequence of the data is back to default condition by updating, switching the tab
or switching between detail and normal view.
• Choose the [View – Detail View] menu, detail view screen is displayed and the check mark
is put alongside the [Detail View] menu. This menu is available on the event record screen
of GR∗∗∗∗-∗∗∗D model and G1IF4 only.
The view condition is stored after closing RSM100, previous view condition is displayed
on start-up. (The default screen is usual view screen.) In case of reinstall RSM100 after
uninstall, view screen is back to the default screen.
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[Menu Display]
(2)
(3) (4) (5) (10) (6)
(1)
(9)
(7)
(8)
(9) (9)
(1) Test (Mode Display): “On” is displayed only when test mode.
(2) Date and Time: Date and time that event occurred is displayed in the form of year,
month, day, hour, minute, second and millisecond.
(3) Time Sync: When the event is out of time synchronization , “Fail” is displayed.
(4) Out of Use
(5) Message: Event message is displayed. (left aligned 22characters or less)
(6) Status: Status is displayed. (On or Off)
(7) Click the button to Main Menu screen.
(8) Click the [Update] button and confirmation message is displayed. Then click the [OK]
button and all of event records in the relay are read out.
(9) Columns and rows in sight are able to change by clicking the button or dragging the
scroll bar.
(10) Put the mouse pointer over the boundary of columns, then the pointer will appear.
The column width is able to change by dragging the left click button on the mouse.
* Click [Date and Time], then display sequence of the data will switch. (the chronological
order of event(default condition)→descending order→ascending order)
▼ in descending or ▲ in ascending is displayed in the [Date and Time] column.
Display sequence of the data is back to default condition by updating, switching the tab
or switching between detail and normal view.
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<GR∗∗∗∗-∗∗∗U model>
Disturbance record
Click the [Disturbance] tab, then the [Disturbance] screen shows the date and time of the
disturbance records extracted from the relay.
Choose a disturbance record to view by the date and time and click the [Analysis] button after
choosing the analog signal that will be shown as waveform from the drop-down list box of AC ch.
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The disturbance screen of GRB100 has another box for choosing DC at the bottom of AC ch. In
this selection, the RSM displays the waveform data every group of 32 signals since 128 binary
signals are divided to the 4 groups (1-32, 33-64, 65-96, 97-128). In the same manner of AC ch, the
waveform data can be shown by clicking the [Analysis] button after choosing DC from the
drop-down list box.
Alarm record
Some of the relays have “Alarm record” separate from the event record. Click the [Alarm record]
tab, then the [Alarm record] screen will appear on the top of the record screens.
The alarm records are displayed in order of new to old.
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Clear record
The fault, event and disturbance records saved in the relay can be cleared respectively from the PC
in the on-line operation as follows:
• Click the [Clear record] tab on the record screen, then the following screen will appear.
Note: Depending on the relay types, the alarm record is added as follows:
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Click the [Record] button on the [Top menu] screen, then the file [Open] screen will appear.
Choose a file and open it, then the record screens will appear. (The record screens depend on the
relay model.)
The following operations are the same as those described for on-line operation.
Note: When the saved Waveform data (*.osc) is displayed off-line, run “RSM100 Waveform
Analysis” directly. (Refer to “3. Installing RSM100 Software”.
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The status data are extracted every some seconds and overwritten on the screen. However the
access time is different by capacity or type of the using PC.
Note: Move the border line if the part of value isn’t displayed in the default width.
The operation on the screen cannot be allowed during the data renewed.
On the left side of the screen, the date and time of the internal clock of the relay are displayed. The
data extraction and clock display can be paused by clicking the [Pause] button and restarted by
clicking the [Restart] button.
4.4.1 Metering
When the [Status] screen is opened, the [Metering] screen appears on the top of the screens as
shown above.
Depending on the relay types, the following metering screen is displayed.
The power system quantities displayed on the screen are on-line data that are received from the
relay, and are renewed at regular time intervals.
Click the [Primary] or [Secondary] button to display the voltage and current values on the
primary side or secondary side.
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Click the [Binary input] tab, then the binary input status will be displayed on the [Binary input]
screen.
IO1, IO2 and IO6 show the binary input and output module and BI01 to BI25 show the signals
input to each module.
The status OPEN means that the input contact corresponding to the signal is open, and the status
CLOSE means it is closed.
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Click the [Binary output] tab, then the binary output status will be displayed on the [Binary output]
screen.
IO1 and IO2 show the binary input and output module and BO01 to BO12, FAIL and SBX show
the binary output relays mounted on each module.
The status OPEN means that the contact of the output relay is open, and the status CLOSE means
it is closed.
Click the [Element] tab, then the status of relay elements will be displayed on the [Element]
screen.
The phases of the elements are indicated with A, B, C, AB, BC and CA. The elements using zero
sequence current and/or voltage are indicated with N.
A phase in reverse order shows that the element is in the operating status.
Click or to display other pages.
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Click the [Time] tab, then the status of external time synchronization sources such as IRIG-B, GPS
and RSM (remote setting and monitoring system) clock will be displayed on the [Time] screen.
The asterisk shows that the internal clock of the relay is synchronized with the marked source.
Click the [Clock adjustment] button, then the [Clock adjustment] screen will appear. The relay
internal clock can be adjusted as follows.
Note: The time can be adjusted only when the relay clock is running locally.
Check that an asterisk (*) is not attached to any two of IRIG, RSM and GPS.
• The [Time set] screen shows the current date and time based on the internal clock of the PC.
The time halts at the time when the screen is displayed. Adjust the date and time as required.
• Click the [OK] button, then the internal clock of the relay is adjusted to the new date and time.
• The date and time on the status screen are for the internal clock of the relay. Check that they
reflect the new setting.
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Click the [Count] tab, then the status of any of the following counts is displayed depending on the
relay type and model:
• Telecommunication channel test counts with test interval
• Trip circuit test counts with test interval
• Autoreclose output counts
• Trip output counts
• Circuit breaker and disconnector operation counts
The count can be reset to zero by clicking the [Count reset] button.
Depending on the relay types, the following screen is displayed.
Click the [Terminal] tab, then the status of the terminal conditions is displayed. However, this tab
is provided depending on the relay type and model.
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Click the [LED/Comm] tab, then the status of LED and communication will be displayed on the
[LED/Comm] screen (only G1IF4).
The status of LED is displayed by “G”, “R” or “Y” (Green, Red or Yellow). The reverse display
shows the lighting status. If clicking the [Latch Reset] button, the latched LEDs are reset. The
lamp test of LEDs is performed by clicking the [Lamp Test] button.
The status of communication is displayed by “NG” or “OK”.
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Click the [Setting chg.] button on the [Top menu] screen, then the setting data are extracted from
the relay and the following [Password] screen will appear.
To change the settings, enter the password and click the [OK] button. If the password is not
entered correctly, the following screen will appear.
To only view the settings, click the [Setting view] button. No password is required for viewing.
Note: If the password is not entered correctly, both of the [Send] and [Send all] buttons do not
appear on the [Setting menu] screen and the new settings cannot be sent to the relay.
The setting [Sub-menu] screen will appear and the settings can be viewed or changed on each
sub-menu shown on the [Sub-menu] screen.
Note: Setting, changing or canceling the password can be done only from the LCD of the
front panel of the relay.
Depending on the relay types, the following menu screen will appear:
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<GRD150>
<G1IF4>
In each operation, the procedures for entering or changing the settings in the relay are the same as
follows. In the setting menu column, Item, Current, New and Range mean setting item, current
setting, new setting and setting range respectively.
The same settings as the current settings have been entered in the column New. Change these
settings to create new settings.
Note: Do not use Comma (,) and Semicolon (;) to enter a text string because of overlapping a
punctuation mark of CSV file.
To change settings,
• Enter the new settings in the column New and click the [Change] button.
• The [Confirmation] dialog box will appear. Click the [OK] button to change the settings.
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• The screen returns to the [Setting menu] screen. Click the [Send] or [Send all] button and the
[Confirmation] dialog box will appear.
Note: The [Send] button is used to send only changed setting data. While, the [Send all] is used to
send all setting data including the changed one. It is recommended to use the [Send] button
when the changed item is not so many.
• Click the [Yes] button to send the settings to the relay. The settings are changed in the relay
and the screen returns to the [Top menu] screen.
Caution: If canceling the setting change or disconnecting the RS232C cable while sending new setting
data, view and recheck the setting data. The setting data might have partly changed to new one.
Notion:
After sending setting data from a PC, the display of the relay is not changed instantaneously while the
relay panel is displaying settings. (The settings are loaded on a memory, but the panel still displays the
settings before the change.) To confirm the settings change on the display of the relay, go back to the top
menu first, and then move to the desired screen.
Version
Click the [Version] button on the [Setting menu] screen to view the relay serial number and
software type-form.
Click the [Setting menu] button to return to the [Setting menu] screen.
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Description
When printing the record data and setting data, the “Plant name” and “Description” entered on the
[Description] screen are attached to the printing outputs as shown below. It is recommended to
enter the substation name and line name where the relay is installed.
Setting
Relay Type: GRZ100-101A Date: 08/May/1998 11:58
Plant name: XXXX ↑
Description: YYYY Date and time in printing
Setting data
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Record
Click the [Record] button on the [Setting menu] screen, then [Fault record], [Event record] and
[Disturbance record] screens will appear and their settings can be viewed or changed on each
screen.
The [Fault record] screen is used to set whether to record fault locations or not.
The [Event record] screen is used to set the mode of events to be recorded.
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On the [Disturbance] screen, the recording time, threshold level of starter measuring elements, use
of the trip command as a starter, and the use or non-use switch for each starter measuring element
can be set.
Depending on the relay types, [Fault record], [D.rec/E.rec] and [Counter] are included as follows:
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Status
Click the [Status] button on the [Setting menu] screen, then the [Status] screen will appear and
settings can be viewed or changed on the screen.
Display value:
Enter “Primary” or “Secondary” to display the metering data as primary or secondary values on
the relay LCD.
Power (P/Q):
Enter “Send” or “Receive”, then the active power (P) and reactive power (Q) are signed plus for
power sending or power receiving.
Current:
Enter “Lag” or “Lead”, then the reactive power is signed plus when the current lags or leads the
voltage.
Time sync:
Enter “IRIG” or “RSM”, then the relay clock is synchronized with the IRIG-B time standard
signal or RSM clock. Enter “Off”, then the relay runs locally.
GMT [hour]:
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When “IRIG” is set, enter the difference between GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) and local time
to convert GMT to local time.
Depending on the relay types, other items are displayed as follows:
Binary input
The logic level of binary input signals can be set to be inverted before entering the scheme logic.
Inversion is used when the open or close condition of the binary input contact does not meet the
contact requirement.
Click the [Binary input] button on the [Setting menu] screen, then the [Binary input] screen will
appear and the binary switch settings can be viewed or changed.
The switches are set to “Norm” (normal) when the input contact condition meets the contact
requirements and set to “Inv” (inverted) when it is not.
Binary output
All the binary outputs are user-configurable except the tripping command, transmitting signal for
command protection and relay failure signal. It is possible to assign one signal or up to six
ANDing or ORing signals to one output relay.
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The available signals are listed in Appendix, “Signal List” of the relay manual.
It is also possible to attach a delayed drop-off time of 0.2 seconds to these signals. The delayed
drop-off time is disabled by the scheme switch [BOTD].
Click the [Binary output] button on the [Setting menu] screen, then the [Binary output] screen
will appear for every output relay. A logic gate can be applied, a delayed drop-off time can be
attached, and the signals driving the output relay can be viewed or changed.
Configurable LED
Some LEDs are user configurable. One of the signals listed in the “Signal List” can be assigned to
each LED. For the “Signal List”, refer to the relay manual.
Click the [Configurable LED] button on the [Setting menu] screen, then the [Configurable LED]
screen will appear.
If an LED is not used, enter “0” or the default value will be assigned.
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Active group
The relay can have eight groups of settings for different power system operations, one of which is
assigned to be active.
Click the [Active group] button on the [Setting menu] screen, then the active group can be viewed
or changed on the [Active group] screen.
Control
Some of relay model provide this menu. Click the [Control] and then change or view the settings
of control and monitoring function.
Protection
Click any of the [Group] buttons on the [Setting menu] screen, then the [Parameter], [Scheme and
switch] and [Protection element] screens of the chosen group will appear and their settings can be
viewed or changed on each screen.
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Note: By upgrading the relay software, "deleted" is displayed on the column instead of the deleted
setting item. Since RSM is designed to have upper compatibility.
The [Trip(Element)] screen is used to set the measuring elements, their compensation factors and
timers.
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The [ARC(switch)] screen is used to set the autoreclose mode and scheme switches.
The [ARC(Element)] screen is used to set autoreclose timer, voltage check and synchronism check
elements.
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Note: The different items can be saved as .csv file by click the [Save] button.
Different items
Setting sub-menu
Though the re-setting is required if there is any difference, the item that is not changed can be
ignored.
The hollow items without difference can be changed and sent the off-line data to the relay by
pressing [Send] button.
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[File] menu or [Compare] icon on the Tool Bar (see the following figure) and choosing the file in
the displayed [Open] dialog box.
When reading the selected file on the setting sub-menu screen, the difference items are listed as the
result of the check on the [Different items] screen if there is any difference between the displayed
setting data and compare setting data.
Note: The different items can be saved as .csv file by click the [Save] button.
Different items
Comparing can do the same operation on the off-line setting screen.
Note:
(1) This operation assumes that main software revision of the saving setting file identifies
with one of the current displayed relay. The following message appears if each revision
is different, choose the [OK] button when comparing forcibly.
If the relay type or rating is different, the alarm message appears and not compare.
(2) The difference of setting values is only detected on the basis of the current displayed
configuration data. The setting range and setting step do not compare.
(3) If the main software revision is different, it may well be that the different setting values
or unmounted setting value are compared.
(4) When comparing the setting values on the off-line Default Set. Screen and saved file, the
difference of the main software revision is not checked.
Caution for CSV file saving:
If “Decimal symbol” of “Regional and language options” in “Control panel” is set to “,”
(Comma), a punctuation mark of CSV file (Comma (,) or Semicolon (;)) selection screen is
displayed. If comma (,) selected, the decimal symbol is automatically changed to period (.).
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The change of setting data can be prepared both with and without connecting to the relay in
off-line mode.
And then the [Setting Relay type] dialog box will appear. Input the relay type, model, CT rating
and frequency, and click the [OK] button.
Note: If not provided with CT rating, select the ‘---‘.
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The operations for changing the setting data are the same as those described for on-line mode
operation. (See Section 4.5.1.)
After changing the setting data, click [Save As] on the [File] menu of the [Setting menu] screen,
and save the data.
Setting File(*.set)
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Note: The [Test] button is deactivated at the top menu when remote connection.
Mode change
button display
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Mode change
button display
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Manual test
The automatic test can be started manually on this screen. The automatic test depends on the relay
type and model.
Click the [Manual test] tab to open the screen.
Just click each button to execute the manual test. One of the following results pops up on a
window.
1. “Completed.”
2. “Remote1 failed.”
3. “Remote2 failed.”
4. “Remote1/2 failed.”
5. “Not started. Conditions are unsatisfactory.”
6. “Not started. Testing from LCD is in progress.”
Timer test
The delayed pickup or delayed drop-off time of the variable timer can be measured with
monitoring jacks A and B on the front panel of the relay.
Click the [Timer] tab to open the screen.
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Enter the number corresponding to the timer to be observed. For the timers and related numbers,
refer to the “Timer List” attached to the relay instruction manual.
Click the [Test on] button to operate the timer. The timer is initiated and the input and output
signals of the timer can be observed at monitoring jacks A and B respectively.
Be sure to click the [Test off] button when the relay resumes service. If not, the relay may not
operate correctly. For safety, the “TESTING” LED lights in red on the front panel of the relay
while both of them are not reset.
Mode change
The condition of IEC61850 Test Mode is able to change on the Test screen. Between normal mode
and Test mode is switched by clicking the [IED Mode chg.] button. After completing change to
Test mode, the button is held down and “Test mode” is displayed in the status bar. (This function
is GR∗∗∗∗-∗∗∗D model and G1IF4 only.)
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If forcibly operating binary output, set the “New” column to “Enable” on the line of a binary
output (module and output number). And click the [Test on] button. If set the binary output to
“Disable” and click the [Test on] button, the binary output is reset.
Be sure to reset to “Disable” when the relay resumes service. If not, the relay may not operate
correctly.
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Appendix A
Menu Tree
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Menu
Offline
Online
MIMIC tool (depends on relay model)
Record
Status
Setting view
Setting chg.
Test
Note: Lower hierarchy depends on type and model of the relay. Refer to individual relay manuals.
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Appendix B
Waveform Data
Analysis
Instruction Manual
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■Introduction
This manual describes the functions and operating procedures of this software and the
precautions to be observed when in use. To ensure proper use of this software, please read this
manual completely before use.
After reading this manual, take care to keep it available for later use; you will be sure to find it
useful when questions arise concerning the proper operating procedures.
● The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
● Every effort to ensure accuracy has been made in the preparation of this manual.
However, if you should notice any errors or omissions, please contact your dealer or our
sales representatives.
● Neither we nor our dealers or distributors shall be liable for any loss and damage due to
wrong operation by users.
● This manual describes the functional detail of this software. This manual does not warrant
fitness for any particular purpose.
● The company names and the product names in this manual are trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective companies.
● Copying or reproduction, by any means, of all or any part of the contents of this manual
without permission is strictly prohibited.
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CAUTION
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● This software shall be operated only on one computer. Another set of this software
shall be purchased to be used on another computer.
● Making copies of this software, except for purpose of back-up, is strictly prohibited.
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without prior permission of us, is strictly prohibited.
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used for only the software. Selling the program in the original or modified from to the
third parties is strictly prohibited.
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Contents
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■Notations
The following notations are used in this manual.
●Words in【 】
The words represent keys on the keyboard or button on the screen.
Example 1 Press【Shift】key on the keyboard.
Example 2 Click【OK】button in the dialog box.
●Words in [ ]
The words represent menu, command, box, etc. displayed on the screen.
(Except buttons displayed in【 】)
Example 1 Close the [Setting] window.
Example 2 On the [File] menu, click [Exit].
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Chapter 1
Displaying and Editing
Waveform
1-1
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■Displaying Waveform
The software allows you to analyze waveforms from the instantaneous value data of voltage
and current recorded by protective relays when faults or disturbances occur in power systems.
This part describes displaying waveforms when they are opened in the PC control software.
《Operating Procedure》
① Opening a waveform data in the PC control software displays the fault time
information and the waveforms.
・ 3 cursors are displayed at the following points in the channel in which the voltage drop ratio is the largest.
Fault detection point Cursor 0 (Green)
Lowest voltage point Cursor 1 (Red)
Restoration from fault point Cursor 2 (Yellow)
・ You can previously select whether the fault time is calculated automatically when a waveform data is
displayed.
(→2.1 Setting Parameters for Measurement and Analysis ■Selecting Options)
Vertical
scroll bar
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② To scroll the waveform screen up or down, use the vertical scroll bar.
・ The waveforms in other channels (elements) are displayed.
③ To scroll the waveform screen to the right or left, use the horizontal scroll bar.
・ The start time of the waveform display [****ms from s.p.] varies.
・ You can previously select a unit for the time displayed when the waveform data is displayed.
(→2.1 Setting Parameters for Measurement and Analysis ■Selecting Options)
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《Operating Procedure》
① On the [File] menu, click [Open].
② Click the folder in which the waveform data that you want to open is stored and click
【Open】button.
③ Click the waveform data that you want to open and click【Open】button.
・ The extension for the waveform data files is [osc].
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《Operating Procedure》
① On the [Help] menu, click [About].
《Operating Procedure》
① On the [File] menu, click [Close].
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《Operating Procedure》
① On the [File] menu, click [Properties].
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④ Click【OK】button.
・ The comment is entered.
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《Operating Procedure》
① Display the information of waveform data and click【Elements】button.
See (→■Displaying Information of Waveform Data) for the procedure to display the
information.
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③ Click【Edit】button.
・ [Edit Analog Element] dialog box is displayed.
⑥ Click the down arrow button that appears just to the right of [Color] drop-down list box
and click the color in which you want display the waveform.
⑦ Type the amplitude of waveform at full scale in [Full Scale] text box.
・ Type a value at full scale in the range between 0 and 100000(in increments of 0.001).
⑧ Click the down arrow button that appears just to the right of [Unit] drop-down list box
and select the unit of value at full scale.
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⑩ Click【OK】button.
・ The setting details are reflected in the display.
⑪ To set the parameters for other channel, repeat the steps ②~⑩.
・ When you want to set parameters for a channel with the settings that are almost same as a channel you
have already set, display [Edit Analog Element] dialog box of the latter channel. Then, click the down
arrow button that appears just to the right of [Ch] drop-down list box and click the channel you want to set.
The parameter settings of the new channel are the same as the previous channel. Modify only the
parameter settings that you need to modify.
⑬ Click【OK】button.
・ The parameters for the analog elements are set.
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《Operating Procedure》
① Display [Elements] box and click [Binary Elements] tab.
See (→■Setting Parameters for Analog Elements) for the procedure to display the
box.
② Click the binary for which you want to set the parameters.
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③ Click【Edit】button.
・ [Edit Binary Element] dialog box is displayed.
⑥ Click the down arrow button that appears just to the right of [Color] drop-down list box
and click the color in which you want display the waveform.
⑦ Click【OK】button.
・ The setting details are reflected in the display.
⑧ To set the parameters for other channel, repeat the steps ②~⑦.
・ When you want to set parameters for a channel with the settings that are almost same as a channel you
have already set, display [Edit Binary Element] dialog box of the latter channel. Then, click the down
arrow button that appears just to the right of [Ch] drop-down list box and click the channel you want to set.
The parameter settings of the new channel are the same as the previous channel. Modify only the
parameter settings that you need to modify.
⑩ Click【OK】button.
・ The parameters for the binary elements are set.
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《Operating Procedure》
① To zoom in the designated range, click [View], and then click [Zoom In Designated
Range].
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② Drag the range that you want to zoom in with the mouse.
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④ To display the waveforms from the beginning to the end in a screen, click [View], and
then click [Fit to Window].
⑤ To zoom in or out the time axis, click [View], and then click [Zoom In Time Axis] or
[Zoom Out Time Axis] respectively.
⑥To zoom in or out the amplitude of waveforms, click [View], and then click [Zoom In
Amplitude] or [Zoom Out Amplitude] respectively.
⑦ To display the waveforms in the normal status, click [View], and then click [Normal].
※ The operations can be performed by clicking the analysis screen with the right button
on the mouse and select the item in the displayed menu as well.
⑧ To zoom in or out the amplitude of the selected waveform only, click the waveform
that you want zoom in or out with the right mouse button on the mouse and click [With
Interval Fixed].
On the menu displayed additionally, click [Zoom In Amplitude] or [Zoom Out
Amplitude].
・ When the selected waveform is one of a three-phase circuit, the other phases are zoomed in or out to the
same scale. However, when a zero-phase is selected, the only selected waveform is zoomed in or out.
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《Operating Procedure》
① On the [Set] menu, point to [Select Cursor], and then click the cursor that you want to
move.
・ The cursor selected by the operation is in the active status(active cursor).
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③ The elapsed times from the beginning of the waveforms to the cursors are displayed
in the bottom of the screen.
Cursor No.
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⑤ You can activate other cursor by clicking the cursor button in the toolbar in addition to
by selecting the cursor by the operation of the step ①.
⑥ When the measurement and analysis values are displayed, the position of the active
cursor is displayed with the elapsed time from the beginning of the waveform to the
position.
・ The displayed time can be replaced with the relative time (time from Cursor 0).
(→2.2 Displaying Measurement Value of Waveform ■Displaying Relative Time)
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■Moving Waveform
■Overlaying Waveform
■Moving Waveform
This part describes how to move a waveform in a channel to other channel with its elements
(The sequence of channel display changes.).
《Operating Procedure》
① Click the element segment of the waveform that you want to move (only 1).
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■Overlaying Waveform
This part describes how to overlay a waveform of analog element on other waveform to display
them.
《Operating Procedure》
① Click the element segment of the waveform on which you want overlay other
waveform (only 1).
③ Click the element segment of the waveform that you want to overlay.
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⑥ To cancel the overlaying the waveforms, click the waveforms that you want to cancel
and click [Edit], and then click [Select].
Then, on the [Edit] menu, click [Cancel Merging].
・ The overlaying of the selected waveforms is canceled.
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《Operating Procedure》
① Click the element segment of the waveform from which you want to create a line or
zero-phase element (only 1).
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② On the [Edit] menu, click [Make Line Element] or [Make Zero-phase Element].
When you select [Make Line Element], the additional menu is displayed. Select an
item that you want create.
④ To delete the created element, click the element that you want to delete and click
[Edit], and then click [Delete].
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《Operating Procedure》
① On the [File] menu, click [Save As].
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② Type the name of the waveform data in [File Name] text box.
・ If you save the waveform in other drive or folder, click the down arrow that appears just to the right of
[Save in] drop-down list box and click the drive that includes the folder in which you want to save the data.
Then, click the folder in which you want save the data.
③ Click【Save】button.
・ The waveform data is saved.
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《Operating Procedure》
① On the [File] menu, click [Print Setup].
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③ On the [File] menu, point to [Print], and then click [Print an Image].
・ The printing of the displayed screen starts.
Note 1: In Windows® Vista, the black line (band) is unnecessarily printed when setting
“Theme” to “Windows Vista” and printing the displayed screen by “Print an Image”.
The print by the toolbar icon or after changing “Theme” to “Windows Classic” is
recommended.
Note 2: In case of printing by Windows® Vista, a character may not be read. In this case,
the printing by “Print Waveform” is recommended.
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■Printing Waveform
This part describes how to print waveforms.
《Operating Procedure》
① On the [File] menu, click [Print Setup], and set the parameters for the printer.
② On the [File] menu, point to [Print], and then click [Print Waveform].
・ You can display the preview for printing before you print it. To display it, click [File], and then click [Print
Preview].
④ Click【Print】button.
・ The printing of the waveforms starts.
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《Operating Procedure》
① To view or hide the toolbars, click [View], and then click [Toolbar].
② Check the check box(es) of the item(s) that you want to view.
③ Click【OK】button.
・ The checked tool bar(s) is/are displayed.
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④ To view or hide the status bar, click [View], and then click [Status Bar].
Viewing
Hiding
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■Function of Toolbar
《File》
《Cursor》
~ To select Cursor 0 to 3
《Measurement》
1-33
⎯ 109 ⎯
File
Properties Properties OK
Cancel
(→ p.1-7) Elements
Elements
Print Setup Print Setup (→ p.1-28) Analog Elements Edit Analog Element
Edit
Print
(→ p.1-9)
Print Preview Print Preview (→ p.1-30) OK
Cancel
Binary Elements Edit Edit Binary Element
Print Print an Image (→ p.1-28)
Print
(→ p.1-12)
OK
Close Print Waveform Print Waveform (→ p.1-30)
Cancel
Edit
Select
Move (→ p.1-20)
Merge (→ p.1-20)
CancelMerging
Delete Line C - A
View (→ p.1-14)
Fit to Window
Zoom In Amplitude
Normal
Status Bar
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Set
Measurement
Analysis
Vector Diagram A
File
Close
Locus Diagram B
Set
Save As CSV File Type Save As CSV File Type Save Save As
Cancel
(→ p.2-33)
Help
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File
Close
Set
File
Close
View (→ p.3-6)
Zoom In
Zoom Out
Move to Center
Normal
Set (→ p.3-3)
R - X Coordinate
DGR Coordinate
Display Division
1-36
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Chapter 2
Measuring and Analyzing
Waveform
2-1
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《Operating Procedure》
① On the [Set] menu, point to [Unit of Time], and then click the unit in which you want to
display the time.
2-2
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《Operating Procedure》
① On the [Measurement] menu, click [Phase Difference].
2-3
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③ The phase differences and the RMS values at the active cursor are displayed.
The reference phase is marked with [*].
⑤ Click the down arrow button that appears just to the right of [Channel] drop-down list
box and click the channel number of the AC element that is the reference phase to
display the measurement value.
⑥ Click the down arrow button that appears just to the right of [Phase Order] drop-down
list box and click the phase order that is the reference phase to display the analysis
values.
⑦ Click【OK】button.
・ The reference phase is selected.
・ The new selected reference phase is marked with [*].
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《Operating Procedure》
① On the [Set] menu, click [Phase Rotation].
② Click the down arrow button that appears in the [voltage] and/or [current] box and click
the phase order you want.
・ When the phase order is not set, [not entry] will be displayed.
③ To change the assignment of the channel number of the AC element for selecting
phase order, select each channel number of the AC element in the [Phase Rotation]
box.
④ Click【OK】button.
・ The phase order is selected.
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■Selecting Options
This part describes how to select the options.
《Operating Procedure》
① On the [Set] menu, click [Option].
Note: When no voltage is input, remove the check (ν) in the “Fault Selection
Calculation” checkbox.
③ Click【OK】button.
・ The selected options are set.
2-6
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《Operating Procedure》
① Display the active cursor at the measurement point.
2-7
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2-8
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《Operating Procedure》
① Display the active cursor at the measurement point.
2-9
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《Operating Procedure》
① Display the active cursor at the measurement point.
③ The phase differences of the channels to the reference phase are displayed.
・ The reference phase is marked with [*].
・ You can update the values by moving the cursor.
・ [--------] is displayed in the channel where the value can not be measured.
2-10
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■Displaying Frequency
This part describes how to display the frequencies for 4 cycles before and after the active
cursor position.
《Operating Procedure》
① Display the active cursor at the measurement point.
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■Displaying Harmonics
This part describes how to display the harmonics for 4 cycles before and after the active cursor
position.
《Operating Procedure》
① Display the active cursor at the measurement point.
2-12
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《Operating Procedure》
① On the [Measurement] menu, click [Time Between Two Cursors].
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《Operating Procedure》
① On the [Measurement] menu, click [Relative Time].
② The active cursor position while displaying the measurement and analysis values
changes to the time relative to Cursor 0.
・ [Relative] is displayed.
・ In the following example, Cursor 1 is the active cursor and it shows that the position of Cursor 1 is 100 ms
from Cursor 0.
③ To quit the relative time display, click [Measurement], and then click [Relative Time]
again.
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《Operating Procedure》
① On the [Measurement] menu, click [Relay Operating Time].
③ To quit the display of the operating times of the relays, click [Measurement], and then
click [Relay Operating Time] again.
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《Operating Procedure》
① On the [Measurement] menu, click [Fault Section Calculation].
③ Click【OK】button.
・ The cursors are displayed at the following points in the channel in which the voltage drop ratio is the
largest.
Fault detection point Cursor 0 (Green)
Lowest voltage point Cursor 1 (Red)
Restoration from fault point Cursor 2 (Yellow)
2-16
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《Operating Procedure》
① Display the fault time. (→■Displaying Fault Time)
・ The cursors moves to each pint.
2-17
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《Operating Procedure》
① Display the active cursor at the measurement point.
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③ The RMS values and the phase differences of the current phase order setting are
displayed.
・ The RMS values for 1 cycle before the cursor position are calculated.
・ The reference phase is marked with [*].
・ You can update the values by moving the cursor.
・ [--------] is displayed where it can not be analyzed.
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《Operating Procedure》
① Display the active cursor at the measurement point.
③ The symmetrical components and the phase differences of the current phase order
setting are displayed.
・ The symmetrical components for 1 cycle before the cursor position are calculated.
・ You can update the values by moving the cursor.
・ [--------] is displayed where it can not be analyzed.
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《Operating Procedure》
① Display the active cursor at the measurement point.
③ The power values of the current phase order setting are displayed.
・ The power values for 1 cycle before the cursor position are calculated.
・ You can update the values by moving the cursor.
・ [--------] is displayed where it can not be analyzed.
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《Operating Procedure》
① Display the active cursor at the measurement point.
③ The impedance values of the current phase order setting are displayed.
・ The impedance values for 1 cycle before the cursor position are calculated.
・ The phase differences between the vectors of the real number and the vectors of the imaginary number
are displayed.
・ You can update the values by moving the cursor.
・ [--------] is displayed where it can not be analyzed.
2-22
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《Operating Procedure》
① Display the active cursor at the measurement point.
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③ In accordance with the current phase order setting, the vector diagram, the RMS
values and the phase difference are displayed.
・ Their values for 1 cycle before the cursor position are calculated.
・ The reference phase is marked with [*].
・ You can update the vector diagram and the values by moving the cursor.
・ You can display 2 or more vector diagrams at a time. Activate other cursor and click [Analysis], and then
click [Vector Diagram].
Note: In the case of phase-to-phase voltage input in the GRD130 relay, phase-to-phase voltages are
displayed in the phase voltage columns. (Vab, Vbc and Vca are displayed at the Va, Vb and Vc
positions.)
④ To print the vector diagram, click [File], and then click [Print].
・ When you print the vector diagram, make the vector diagram screen fit within the main waveform analysis
screen.
⑤ To close the vector diagram display, click [File], and then click [Close].
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■Setting Parameters
This part describes how to set the vector diagram, the reference phase and the phase order.
《Operating Procedure》
① To set the vector diagram, click [Set], and then click the [Vector Setting].
② Click [Voltage] and [Current] options to select the elements to be displayed in the
vector diagram.
Then, select [Phase Only] or [Phase and Line] to be displayed for each element .
・ The selection of [Phase Only] or [Phase and Line] is ineffective for the symmetrical component display.
④ To display the scale of the vector diagram automatically, click [Auto Scale] option to
activate the automatic scale.
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⑤ To change the scale of the vector diagram, click [Auto Scale] option to deactivate the
automatic scale.
Then, type the scale values in [Voltage] and [Current] text boxes.
・ Type the values for 1 scale.
⑥ Click【OK】button.
・ The vector diagram is displayed with the setting contents.
⑦ To change the current setting of the reference phase, click [Set], and then click
[Reference Phase].
⑧ Click the down arrow button that appears just to the right of [Phase Order] drop-down
list box and select the phase order to be the reference phase.
⑨ Click【OK】button.
・ The vector diagram is displayed with the new reference phase.
・ The reference phase selected by the operation is used to display other analysis values.
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《Operating Procedure》
① Click the [Consecutive Renewal] menu.
② Type the beginning and the ending points of the range to be displayed consecutively
in [Calculate Range] text boxes.
・ To display the interval between Cursor 0 and the active cursor consecutively, click【Cursor 0-*】button.
( [*] is the active cursor No.)
・ Even when the relative time display is selected, type the elapsed time from the beginning of the
waveforms.
・ To display the entire range, click【All】button.
③ Type the interval of the measurement points to display the vector diagram in [Interval
of Calculation Points] text box.
④ Type the updating interval to display the vector diagram in [Interval of Renewal Time]
text box.
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⑤ Click【OK】button.
・ [Vector Diagram] box is displayed and the consecutive display starts.
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《Operating Procedure》
① On the [Analysis] menu, click [Frequency Spectrum Diagram].
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④ To specify the range with the time, click [Time] option and type the times.
⑤ Type the step to display the spectrum diagram in [Step] text box.
・ Type 0.4167 ms or over for the step value.
・ Divides the Range setting by the Step and the given value must be not more than fifteen.
⑥ Type the channel number to display the spectrum diagram in [Ch to Display] text box.
⑦ Click【OK】button.
・ The frequency spectrum diagram is displayed.
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⑧ To print the frequency spectrum diagram, click [File], and then click [Print].
・ When you print the frequency spectrum diagram, make the frequency spectrum diagram screen fit within
the main waveform analysis screen.
⑨ To close the frequency spectrum diagram display, click [File], and then click [Close].
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③ Click【Save】button.
・ The waveform data is saved as COMTRADE format.
2-32
⎯ 144 ⎯
《Operating Procedure》
① On the [Analysis] menu, click [Save As CSV File Type].
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⎯ 145 ⎯
② Select the analysis calculation value items that you want to save.
・ Select [Phase Order], [All] or [1ch] first, then, select the analysis calculation value items.
・ When you select [1ch], click the down arrow button that appears just to the right of [ch] drop-down list box
and click the channel number that you want to save.
③ Type the range of the analysis calculation in [Calculate Range] text boxes.
④ Click【Save】button.
⑥ Click【Save】button.
・ The analysis calculation values are saved.
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Chapter 3
Displaying Locus
Diagram
3-1
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《Operating Procedure》
① On the [Analysis] menu, click [Locus Diagram].
③ To close the locus diagram display, click [File], and then click [Close].
3-2
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《Operating Procedure》
① On the [Set] menu, click the type of plane view that you want to display.
・ R-X Coordinate Impedance locus
・ DGR Coordinate Vector variation of current
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③ Click the down arrow button that appears just to the right of [Measuring Phase] drop-
down list box and click the measurement phase to display the locus diagram.
④ Click the down arrow button that appears just to the right of [Step] drop-down list box
and click the calculation interval of the locus.
⑤ Type the calculation range of the locus in [Calculate Range] text boxes.
・ Specify the calculation range from 20.0 ms or later from the beginning of the waveforms.
・ To calculate the range between Cursor 0 and Cursor 2 (the fault detection point and the restoration from
fault point), click【Cursor 0-2】button.
・ To calculate the entire range, click【All】button.
⑦ To change the scale of the locus diagram, do not check [Auto Scale] check box.
Then, type the scales values the elements in [Scale] text boxes.
・ Type the values for 1 scale.
⑧ To calculate the fundamental waveform component only, check [Calculate with only
fundamental waveform] check box.
⑨ To display the time every time the locus advances for the specific distance, check
[Display Time] check box.
⑩ To display the time every specific time, check [Display Time] check box, check
[Interval Time] check box and type the display interval the text boxes.
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⑪ Click【OK】button.
・ The locus diagram is displayed with the parameter settings.
⑫ To dismiss the scale, click [Set], and then click [Display Division].
・ To display the scale, perform the same operation again.
⑬ To print the locus diagram, click [File], and then click [Print].
・ When you print the locus diagram, make the locus diagram screen fit within the main waveform analysis
screen.
3-5
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《Operating Procedure》
① To zoom in the designated range, click [View], and then click [Zoom In Designated
Range].
3-6
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② Drag the range that you want to zoom in with the mouse.
④ To zoom in or out the locus diagram, click [View], and then click [Zoom In] or [Zoom
Out].
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⑥ To move the center of the coordinate axis to the center of the screen, click [View], and
then click [Move to Center].
⑦ To return the changed locus diagram to the original display status, click [View], and
then click [Normal].
※ The operations can be performed by clicking the locus diagram screen with the right
button on the mouse and select the item in the displayed menu as well.
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3-10
⎯ 158 ⎯
Appendix C
Saving Method of RSM Setting Data
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The RSM100 setting data name is recommended to be provided with a revision number in order to
be changed in future as follows:
First draft: ∗∗∗∗∗∗_01
Second draft: ∗∗∗∗∗∗_02
Third draft: ∗∗∗∗∗∗_03
Revision number
The name “∗∗∗∗∗∗” is recommended to be able to discriminate the relay type such as GRZ100 or
GRL100, etc.
The RSM100 setting data is recommended to be saved in external media such as FD (floppy disk)
or CD-R, not to remain in the folder.
<The file extension of the RSM100 setting data>
If the file is lack, it is not able to read in the setting data. It is necessary to save all of the files and
add the file extension for confirmation.
(1) Binary data
dat
dat1 Creating on the record screen only
dat1A dat1A is only created on the model with Alarm record.
dat2
dat3
dat3A・・・dat3A may be created by the model.
set
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The waveform data analysis software data name is recommended to be provided with a revision
number in order to be changed in future as follows:
First draft: ∗∗∗∗∗∗_01
Second draft: ∗∗∗∗∗∗_02
Third draft: ∗∗∗∗∗∗_03
Revision number
The name “∗∗∗∗∗∗” is recommended to be able to discriminate the relay type such as GRZ100 or
GRL100, etc.
The waveform data analysis software data is recommended to be saved in external media such as
FD (floppy disk) or CD-R, not to remain in the folder.
<The file extension of the data>
Add the file extension for confirmation.
(1) Waveform data・・・Click [File] → [Save As]
osc
cfg
dat
hdr
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Appendix D
Q&A
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RSM100
1 Q. The PC with which RSM100 is installed cannot be connected to a relay.
A. Check the followings:
-Check that a relay is powered on.
-With both a relay and PC, check that a connecting cable is attached well.
-Check that the type of a connecting cable is straight.
-Because RSM100 has upper compatibility, a relay cannot be connected when using the RSM100
of revisions older than what is supplied with it.
-When RSM100 is re-installed, it is necessary to install it after executing the delete of application.
(Refer to Chapter 3 “Installing RSM100 Software”.)
-If possible, try to power off and on the relay and connect the PC again.
Check the followings by Communication-Option.
-Check that RS232C is selected.
-Check that the COMM port number in use corresponds to a setting number.
-Check that the transmission rate of RSM100 corresponds to one of the relay.
-Check that 9600bps is selected in case of the relay type without setting of transmission rate.
2 Q The setting data file, saved by an old version of RSM100, cannot be open by a new version of the
RSM100.
A First, save the file in Off-line mode, and then open the saved file in On-line mode.
3 Q It takes time to display the “Menu” screen when connecting to a relay.
A It may take time from specifying the relay model and the file name to displaying the “Menu”
screen depending on type of PC. Therefore, please wait a time.
4 Q Print out data of a Group other than that of Active Group saved when the saved file is open in
off-line operation.
A First, open the file and change Active Group into a Group to printout, and return the Setting menu
and save the changed Active group with new file name. And then, open the new file again and
printout the changed Active group data.
5 Q A different item is displayed when opening the file by RSM100 whose version is older than that
when it has been saved.
A Configuration data for displaying may be different between them. Try to open the file the version
of RSM100 when it has been saved, or the later.
6 Q A setting box is blank and an item is not displayed when connecting to a relay.
A The version of RSM100 may be old. Use the version of RSM100 attached with the relay or the
later.
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FAX TRANSMITTAL
Utility Power Systems Engineering Dept.
Transmission and Distribution Systems Division,
TOSHIBA CORPORATION (KAIKEIGI)
1-1, SHIBAURA 1-CHOME, MINATO-KU,
TOKYO 105-8001,JAPAN
Tel:+81-3-3457-3644,
Fax:+81-3-5444-9168 Date: .
Organization name: .
Department: .
Your name: .
Phone number: .
Fax number: .
E-mail address: .
Full address: .
Relay Information
Relay type:
(A label is affixed on the front panel of the relay.)
Serial No.:
(The number is shown by ’Menu-Setting(view)-Version-Serial No.’ on the LCD display.)
Information of RSM100
Q1. What kind of OS (Operating System) is installed?
a. Win98 (Second Edition) b. Win98 (older than SE) c. WinNT d. Win2000 e. Others
Q2. If ‘e.’ is selected in Q1., please enter details. (eg. Win2000) [ ]
Q3. Is an English language version OS installed?
a. YES b. No
Q4. If ‘b.’ is selected in Q3., please enter details. (eg. Chinese OS)
[ ]
Q5. When installing RSM100, what kind of OS was selected?
a. Win98 (Second Edition) b. WinNT c. Win2000
Q6. What version of Internet Explorer is installed?
a. No installation or IE4.0 or before b. IE5.0 or after
Q7. Following successful installation, has the following message appeared?: “RSM Setup was
completed successfully”
a. YES b. No
Q8. If ‘b.’ is selected in Q7., has any error message appeared?
a. ”runtime error5” b. ” RSM Setup was not completed successfully”
Q9. If ‘b.’ is selected in Q8., has the following message appeared?: “Setup is about to replace a
pre-existing file(s). This may cause loss of data for an existing application Cancel setup?”
a. YES b. No
Q10. When installing RSM100, have you closed all other applications?
a. YES b. No
Q11. Before reinstallation of RSM100, have you removed the current program using “Add/Remove
Programs”?
a. YES b. No
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PC RELAY
1 1 (Open)
(RD) 2 2
(TD) 3 3
4 4 (Open)
(GD) 5 5
6 6 (Open)
(RS) 7 7
(CS) 8 8
9 9 (Open)
Straight-Through
Connection
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Version-up Records
Version Date Revised Section Contents
No.
1 May 26, 1999 -- First issue
2 Apr. 20, 2000 Cautions Added the Cautions for this manual.
1 Modified the description.
2.1 Added the description.
2.2, 2.3, 2,4 Modified the description.
2.5 Added the Section 2.5, and shifted the old Section 2.5 to the Chapter 3.
3 Added the description of installing method, and deleted the old Chapter 3.
4.1 Modified the description.
4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 Modified the description and changed samples of PC screen.
2.1 Jun. 26, 2000 2.4 Modified the file hierarchy.
4.1 Changed the top menu screen.
4.2 Changed the disturbance screen.
4.3.1, 4.4.5, 4.4.6 Changed samples of PC screen.
4.5.1 Changed the setting menu screen.
2.2 Oct. 11, 2000 2.1 Modified the description.
2.4 Added the Section 2.5, and shifted the old Section 2.4 and 2.5 to the Section 2.5
and 2.6.
2.5 Modified the description.
3 Modified the description of installing method.
4.1 Modified the description and added the description for connections via telephone
line.
4.3.2 Changed samples of PC screen.
4.4, 4.4.2, 4.4.3, Changed samples of PC screen.
4.4.4, 4.4.6
4.5.1 Changed samples of PC screen and modified the description.
4.6 Changed samples of PC screen and modified the description in the manual test.
2.3 Dec. 15, 2000 1 Added the description of the Caution.
4.2 Modified the description in the item of Record data.
2.4 Jan. 16, 2001 4.3.1 Added the description of the Note in the item of Disturbance record.
4.3.2 Added the sample of PC screen in the item of Disturbance record.
4.5.1 Added the description of the Caution.
4.6 Added the description of the Caution.
2.5 Sep. 19, 2001 1 Added the description in the Caution.
4.2 Modified the descriptions in the items of Record data, Status data and Setting
4.3.1 data.
Modified the descriptions in the item of Fault record, and shifted the item of Clear
4.4, 4.4.5 record from 4.3.3 to 4.3.1.
4.4.7 Modified the description.
4.5.1 Added the Section 4.4.7
4.6 Modified the description in the item of Binary output.
Modified the descriptions in the items of Manual test and Timer test.
3.0 Dec. 5, 2001 4.5.1 Modified the description and changed the Setting menu screen.
4.5.2 Modified the description.
4.6 Modified the descriptions in the items of Switching during testing and Timer test.
Appendix A Modified the menu tree.
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