Goose Analyzer; Sequence Control - ABB COM600 series User Manual

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Table 3.13-1 Supervision events
Event
Failed to print event
Too many outstanding printing jobs, printer
problems?
Printing queue is full, incoming events will no
longer be printed

GOOSE Analyzer

The GOOSE Analyzer functionality in COM600 can be used throughout the entire life
cycle of the IEC 61850 substation automation system. It supports the commissioning,
maintenance and upgrade phases of the IEC 61850 system by means of communication
diagnosis enabling features, communication status follow-up and storing of GOOSE
events for auditing purposes.
GOOSE Analyzer consists of a server and an HMI. The GOOSE Analyzer server includes
a real-time analysis engine for diagnosing live GOOSE packets (messages) over the
connected subnetwork and outputting GOOSE events and GOOSE diagnostic events to
the historical database.
With the GOOSE Analyzer HMI, you can view the GOOSE connection diagram with a
real-time diagnosis and event list, query historical events, build GOOSE testers, view
reports and plot specific network load trend graphs.

Sequence control

COM600 offers a possibility to create control sequences. The sequence control feature
allows you to create sequences in the Logic Processor environment using the sequence
control library and control breakers through them. The created sequences can be controlled
using COM600 WebHMI. This feature requires the Logic Processor option. Configuration
sequences is described in the COM600 Sequence Control Configuration Manual.
Description
The event printer is incorrectly configured, the
events cannot be printed.
Operating system print job limit reached. Pos-
sible reasons are that events are occurring
faster than the printer is able to print, or the
printer is offline. Printed events are still queued
in the internal printing queue.
Internal printing queue full. Possible reasons
are that events are occurring faster than the
printer is able to print, or the printer is offline.
New events will be discarded from the printing
queue, until there is place in the queue. The
size of the queue is configurable.
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