Goose Configurator - GE RPV311 Technical Manual

Distributed multifunction fault recorder
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Chapter 12 – RPV Tools
1.5

GOOSE Configurator

1.5.1
Description
RPV311-TM-EN-7
<S
> + <
/
HIFT
LEFT
RIGHT ARROW
<C
> + <
/
RTL
LEFT
RIGHT ARROW
<H
> position the cursor at the record beginning;
OME
<E
> position the cursor at the record end;
ND
To manipulate the graphic windows, use the following buttons of the software:
TW Fault Locator software's buttons
The <H
> button displays the graphic in the format of the initial display
OME
The <B
> and <F
ACK
and rear positions
The <P
> button allows manual dressing of the graphic
AN
The <Z
> button allows selection of the area of the graph to enlarge
OOM
The <S
> button allow saving in an image file
AVE
The information presented for each of the records is:
Date and time stamp of the record beginning;
Terminal identification;
Voltage values of the phases A, B and C at the moment when the cursor is positioned;
Time stamp when the cursor is positioned.
It is possible to only one open window graphics for viewing. If the viewer is open and
runs a new location for another set of records it is necessary to close the preview
window and open it again.
After manually setting the times of the wave fronts, it is possible to use the <L
> button to find the fault, of the time stamps marked on the graph.
BY CHART
While the fault location algorithm is running, no other time stamps can be selected.
The graphical tool can also be used to confirm the results of automatic fault location.
If the user provides the tower's geographic coordinates in the .tw file, the program
enables the <KML> button. Click on this button and a KML file is created to be
viewed on Google Earth. In addition, the geographic coordinates of the fault are
shown on the graphic interface.
The GOOSE Configurator is an application that combines elements of a configuration
GOOSE message file of the IED with the digital channels of the RPV.
The software allows the user to receive, edit, and transmit a configuration of the RPV.
> position the cursor each 50 µs;
> position the cursor each 100 µs;
> allow the zoom graph to navigate the front
ORWARD
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