Chapter 12
– RPV Tools
RPV311
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Starting a Configuration
To perform a configuration, it is possible to either edit a pre-existing configuration
on the equipment, create a new configuration,or open a file containing a pre-
existing configuration.
Receiving an equipment configuration
To receive a configuration file of the RPV, access C
OMMUNICATION
>
R
ECEIVE
. A window
will open and then the user must enter the RPV IP address and click on the
<
O
K
>
button to confirm. This prompts a login password that can be obtained of the Web
Interface of the RPV in the configuration of the access control. This password can be
changed through a new configuration in the Web Interface of the RPV.
When receiving the configuration of RPV, a temp.cfg temp file is saved in the
directory config files. It is recommended that the user save that file with a different
name because every time a new file is received, the previous file will be overwritten.
Creating a new configuration
To create a new configuration access: F
ILE
>
N
EW
C
ONFIGURATION
. This will create a
template configuration file, called
TEMP
.
CFG
. This file will be saved in the directory
CONFIG
_
FILES
, and can be opened and/or modified.
When saving changes to file
TEMP
.
CFG
, it is recommended that the user save it with a
different name because every time a new file is received, the previous file will be
overwritten.
Open a configuration
To open a configuration file that has been previously made, access File
>
Open
Configuration. Select the location where the file is stored and click on the file to open
it.
Remove links of the configuration file
To remove links of the configuration file, access Tools
>
Remove All Configuration
Files. All links will be removed.
Edit Configuration
SCL File Input
To select the SCL input file access File
>
Select SCL. A screen will open to perform
configuration of the SCL file, which is shown in
The input files can be SCD or CID and contain the IED GOOSE message
configurations, according to IEC61850.
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