3.1. Point to the symbol's connection point.
3.2. Drag the connection from the source connection port to the target
connection port.
A connection line between the source and target connection ports is drawn.
4.
Modify the symbol properties in the
Object Properties
window.
4.1. Click an object in the
Display Page
.
4.2. In the
Object Properties
window, modify the properties, such as, naming
the symbol and placing the name.
5.
Relate dynamic symbols to their source data.
5.1. Right-click the symbol and then click
Select Input Signal
.
5.2. Select the signal from the list.
6.
Set the tab order of controllable objects in the
Object Properties
window.
The tab order defines the order in which the controllable objects are selected
when the
Select
button is pressed on the IED.
7.
Click the Save button on the toolbar to save the diagram.
5.5.2
Exporting a template
Single-line diagrams created in Graphical Display Editor can be exported as templates
and reused.
1.
Create a single-line diagram in the
Graphical Display Editor
tool.
2.
On the menu bar, point to
Graphical Display Editor
and select
Export Display
Pages as a Template
, or on the
File
menu, point to
Display Editor Template
and click
Export
.
3.
Once the display page is selected, click
Export
.
The
File save
dialog box appears.
4.
Browse the location to export the template and provide the file name.
By default, single-line diagram templates are saved in the drive where
PCM600 is installed <Drive:> \PCMDataBases\GDE\Templates
\<IED type folder>.
5.5.3
Importing a template
In Graphical Display Editor, an exported single-line diagram template can be
imported to another IED.
1.
On the menu bar, point to
Graphical Display Editor
and select
Import Display
Pages from Template
or on the
File
menu, point to
Display Editor Template
and click
Import
.
The
Import GDE Template
window appears with two sections,
List of
Templates
and
Display Pages Preview
.
2.
Click
Browse
to select the template files.
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