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3.3.1
Test Mode and Blocking Data Transmission
If the SIPROTEC
®
4 device is connected to a central or master computer system via
the system interface, then the information that is transmitted can be influenced (see
Table “Protocol-dependent functions” in the Appendix A.13).
If
Test mode
is set
ON
, then a message sent by the device to the master system has
an additional test bit. This bit allows the message to be recognized as resulting from
testing and not an actual fault or power system event.
If
DataStop
is set
ON
, transmission to the master station is blocked.
The procedures for setting
Test mode
and
DataStop
are described in SIPROTEC
®
4 System Manual. Note that when DIGSI
®
4 is being used, the program must be in the
Online
operating mode for the test features to be used.
3.3.2
Testing the System Interface
Preliminary Notes
If the device provides a system interface, and if this interface is used to communicate
with a central or master computer system, the DIGSI
®
4 software can be used to test
whether the messages are being transmitted correctly. This test option should
however definitely not be used while the device is in service on a live system.
Note: After termination of the test mode, the device will reboot. Thereby, all
annunciation buffers are erased. If required, the events in these buffers should be
extracted with DIGSI
®
4 prior to the test.
The interface test can be done using DIGSI
®
4 in the online operating mode:
G
Open the
Online
directory by double-clicking; the operating functions for the
device appear.
G
Click on
Test
; the function selection appears in the right half of the screen.
G
In the view of the list, double click on the dialog box
Test–Indications for
System Interface
. The dialog box
Generate Indications
is opened (refer
to Figure 3-17).
Structure of the
Test Dialogue Box
In the column
Indication
, the display text of all messages are shown, which were
assigned to the system interface in the matrix during configuration. In the column
SETPOINT status
the state of the message that has to be tested can be defined.
Depending on the message type, different prompts are provided for this purpose (e.g.
event coming/event going)
. By clicking in a field, it becomes possible to select
the desired state in a pull-down list.
DANGER!
The initiation or extraction of messages via the system interface using the test
function constitutes an actual exchange of information between the device and
the control system. Connected plant such as e.g. circuit breakers or isolators
may be switched as a result of this!