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This document provides a manual for operating the NC2000 monitoring and controlling system software. It describes the system's interface and functions for logging in, viewing pictures, briefings, schedules, reports, curves, alarms, indexes, and accident retrieval. The manual is intended to help users master using NC2000.
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This document provides a manual for operating the NC2000 monitoring and controlling system software. It describes the system's interface and functions for logging in, viewing pictures, briefings, schedules, reports, curves, alarms, indexes, and accident retrieval. The manual is intended to help users master using NC2000.
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Manual of NC2000 monitoring and controlling system

volume 2 operations

NARI Group Corp.


Nanjing Automation Research Institute
June.2006
Copyright Announcement

The copyright of 《 Manual of NC2000 monitoring and controlling


system》belongs to Nanjing NARI automatic control corporation. All rights have
been reserved, and any copying or diffusing is forbidden without permition of
Nanjing NARI automatic control corporation.

、 is the registered trade mark of Nanjing NARI group


company.
Preface

Basing on NARI Access monitoring and controlling system and much


applying experience in many hydro-power plants around the world, Nanjing NARI
automatic control corporation developed NC2000,which is new generation of
monitoring and controlling software for electric system. The software employs
CLIENT/SERVER mode and supports various hardwares,operating
systems,relationalized database.Users can easily master NC2000 for its facing to
opjects designing and developing.
This manual helps users master the installation,using and maintenance of
NC2000.The first volume introduces installation of the software, the second
volume introduces operations, the third volume introduces configuration ,the last
volume introduces maintenance.
Through the manual, users may expertly master NC2000 and contribute to the
automatization of electric system.
guide
target
This volume ,as second volume of NC2000, major in operations.
object
The whole manual faces to circulators in electric plants, and is typeset by
Microsoft Word.
Thirteen chapters constitute this volume.
1. Logging on system, introduce how to enter NC2000.
2. Picture display system, introduce how to employ picture display function
of NC2000.
3. Briefing ,introduce how to use briefing of NC2000.
4. Schedule, introduce how to use schedule of NC2000.
5. Report query, introduce how to query report.
6. Curve query, introduce how to query curve.
7. Faulty alarm with lampalarm with lamplight, introduce how to use faulty
alarm with lampalarm with lamplight.
8. Index, introduce how to use index function.
9. Trace, introduce how to use accident tracing function.
10. Protecting config, introduce to how to config protecting function.
11. Time record, introduce how to employ time record function.
12. AGVC query, introduce how to perform AGC(Automatic Generate
Control)query and AVC (Automatic Voltage Control)query.
13. Web query, introduce how to perform web query function.
[announcement]
1. Headlines are black font.
2. If followed by “terms”, the headlines are achieved under these terms.
[attention] indicating items for attention.
[warning]indicating items may cause serious error.
catalogue
SUMMARIZE 1

CHAPTER 1 LOGGING ON 2

1.1 NC2000 LOGGING ON 2


1.1.1 layout of logging on 2
1.1.2 process of logging on 2
1.1.3 log off 3
1.2 NC2000 系统的桌面布局 4
1.2.1 mission column 4
1.2.2 start menu 5
1.3 NC2000 RESET OF MAN MACHINE INTERFACE 6

CHAPTER 2 PICTURE DISPLAY 8

2.1 PICTURE DISPLAY WINDOW 8


2.1.1 layout 8
2.1.2 menu bar and toolbar 8
2.2 MAKEUP OF PICTURES 11
2.2.1 introducing of general pictures of monitoring and controlling system in
hydro-power plants. 11
2.2.2 picture transfering 18
2.2.3 picture display 19
2.3 PICTURE OPERATION 19
2.3.1 dynamic query by icon 19
2.3.2 zoom in 22
2.3.3 input data 22
2.3.4 set state 24
2.3.5 operation of control 25
2.3.6 curve of load 27
2.3.7 delamination display 28
2.3.8 trade curve 29
CHAPTER 3 BRIEFING 31

3.1 LAYOUT AND SETTING 31


3.1.1 layout 31
3.1.2 setting of briefing 31
3.2 INFORMATION DISPLAY 32
3.2.1 makeup of information 32
3.2.2 classified display 32
3.2.3 horse race lamb 32
3.2.4 optional 32

CHAPTER 4 SCHEDULE 34

4.1 LAYOUT OF SCHEDULE 34


4.1.1 layout of window 34
4.1.2 menu 35
4.2 INFORMATION DISPLAY 35
4.2.1 classification of schedule data 35
4.2.2 default query 35
4.3 ADVANCED QUERY 36
4.3.1 query by date 36
4.3.2 query by string 39
4.3.3 advanced items of query setting 40

CHAPTER 5 REPORT QUERY 43

5.1 LAYOUT OF REPORT QUERY 43


5.1.1 layout of report query window 43
5.1.2 menu bar 43
5.2 REPORT QUERY 45
5.2.1 select report 45
5.2.2 select query date 45
5.2.3 immediately query 46
5.3 EDIT AND PRINT OF REPORT 47
5.3.1 edit of report 47
5.3.2 print of report 47
5.3.3 select query node 47
5.3.4 save function 48

CHAPTER 6 CURVE QUERY 50

6.1 LAYOUT OF CURVE QUERY 50


6.1.1 layout of interface/window 50
6.1.2 menu bar 50
6.1.3 setting area 51
6.1.4 curve displaying area 51
6.1.5 curve setting area 52
6.2 CURVE QUERY 52
6.2.1 select query objects 52
6.2.2 set query period 54
6.2.3 value query 58
6.3 ADVANCED FUNCTION 58
6.3.1 zoom in and resume 58
6.3.2hide curve 59
6.3.3 set range for displaying 60

CHAPTER 7 ALARM WITH LAMPLIGHT 62

7.1 LAYOUT OF FAULT ALARM WITH LAMPLIGHT 62


7.1.1 layout of window 62
7.1.2 tool bar 63
7.2 DISPLAY AND RESUME OF ALARMS WITH LAMPLIGHT 63
7.2.1 start-up of alarm with lamplight 63
7.2.2 display of alarm with lamplights. 64
7.2.3 query of lamplight 65
7.2.4 resume of lamplight 66
7.2.5 alarm with lamplights of a multilevel hydro-power plant 67

CHAPTER 8 INDEX 70
8.1 LAYOUT OF INDEX 70
8.1.1 layout of the window 70
8.1.2 menu bar 70
8.1.3 project tree 71
8.1.4 display area for point information 71
8.2 INFORMATION QUERY 73
8.2.1 select point for query 73
8.2.2 basal attributes of points 73
8.3 ADVANCED FUNCTION 75
8.3.1 edit and setting of attributes 75
8.3.2 list of error points 75

CHAPTER 9 ACCIDENT RETRIEVAL 77

9.1 THE WINDOW LAYOUT OF THE ACCIDENT RETRIEVAL TABLE 77


9.1.1 The window layout 77
9.1.2 the region for display the accident retrieval 77
9.2 ACCIDENT RETRIEVAL QUERY 78
9.2.1 The start-up of accident retrieval 78
9.2.2 Query the accident retrieval table 78
9.2.3 Print the accident retrieval table 78

CHAPTER 10 PROTECTION FIXED VALUE 79

10.1 THE LAYOUT OF PROTECTION FIXED VALUE WINDOWS 79


10.2 DISPLAY INFORMATION 79

CHAPTER 11 TIME RECORD 81

11.1 TIME RECORD WINDOW 81


11.1.1 Window layout 81
11.1.2 Toolbar 81
11.2 QUERY METHODS 82
11.2.1 Record Name Query 82
11.2.2 Record Time Query 82
11.2.3 Query Record data 83

CHAPTER 12 AGVC INQUIRIES 84

12.1 AGVC QUERY WINDOW 84


12.1.1 Window layout 84
12.1.2 Toolbar 84
12.2 PARAMETER QUERY 85
12.2.1 Plant parameters 85
12.2.2 Unit parameters 85

CHAPTER 13 WEB BROWSER 87

13.1 NC2000 WEB BROWSER SYSTEM(C/S VERSION)CLIENT COMPUTER START


87
13.1.1 WEB client computer start 87
13.1.2WEB client window closed 87
13.2 SERVICE CONNECTION 88
13.2.1 WEB Service Connection 88
13.3 USER LOGIN 89
13.4 DOWNLOAD DATA 90
13.4.1 DOWNLOAD SCREEN 90
13.4.3 Update client program 91
13.5 DATA QUERY 92
13.5.1 View images 92
13.5.2 view the list 92
13.5.3 View The Report 93
13.5.4 View Curve 93
13.6 NC2000 WEB BROWSER SYSTEM (B / S VER 1.0 VERSION) 94
13.6.1 Login Interface 94
13.6.2 Display Properties 95
summarize
NC2000 system is running on windows, Linux, Unix and other operating
systems and it is the automated monitoring system of hydropower plant application
which is developed by NARI, Nanjing Automation Co., Ltd..。
The manual describes the main functions and basic usage of system software
NC2000. The main purpose is to enable readers to master the basic usage of
NC2000 system. The main features of NC2000 monitoring system include: display
and control power plant equipment, display real-time information of various types
which is required for by the production and running of the plant, generate real-time
report of the production and schedule, see about all kinds of real-time information
and the history.
The manual describes the function of NC2000 system in 13 chapters
according to the figure layout design of NC2000: system registry, screen display,
briefing window, schedule, report query, curve query,
the incident optical character, the point index, recall the accident, protect
value, time records, AGVC query and the Web browser of NC2000 system. In the
following chapter, we will introduce to you how to use these functions one by
one.。

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Chapter 1 logging on

1.1 NC2000 logging on

1.1.1 layout of logging on

Clicking the start button ,you will get startmenu, then move the mouse
to “log on”. Don’t click until the colour of “log on” becomes deeper. Another
method to log on is to click shortcut” ”,as picture1-1 shows.

Figure1-1
Upside of “log on” window, which includes two blanks for username input
and password input,a”information”button ,a “confirm”button, and “deny”button,is
the area for input of usernames and passwords.
Downside of “log on”window is used to display version of the system.
[ attention]please select a username and input the passwords paying
attention to font of characters.
[attention]please log out when you leaves, avoiding errors.
1.1.2 process of logging on
1 . you can select a username in drawout menus. Firstly,you can click the
drawout menu and then select a username.
2. input password
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1) You can input password in the “password”column.After entering a
password, you can click”confirm”to confirm your operation or
click”deny”to give up your operation.
3. lick “confirm”
If the password doesn’t match the username, a window will appear to
indicate”error password”, as picture 1-2 shows.

Figure1-2
Click ”confirm”button in the window, you can slect a username or input a
password again.
4 . If the password matches the username,username will be showed in
mission column , as picture 1-3 shows. At the same time, information of logging on
user will appear in briefing, as picture 1-3 shows.

Figure1-3

Figure1-4
5. You can click the“deny”button in “log on” window to close it.
1.1.3 log off
If someone has logged on, you can click “start menu” to log off. Firstly,you

can move the mouse upon “log on” ,and then don’t click until the

colour of “log on”becomes deeper. You also can directly click the shortcut ,
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then a “warning”window will appear,as picture 1-5 shows.

Figure1-5
If you want to log off, click the“confirm”button, the username will disappear.
At the same time, information of logging off user will appear in briefing, as picture
1-6 shows.

Figure1-6

1.2 Desktop layout of NC2000 system


After the start of NC2000 applications, the system will automatically launch
two windows, one is the “task bar” which is located in the lower part , the other is
an independent window "window briefing."
1.2.1 mission column
Mission column of NC2000 come into being as picture 1-7 .

Figure1-7
1.2.2 start menu
Move mouse upon “start” in mission column and click “start”button, then a
menu will push out.
Accordding to different popedoms, start menu is divided to two kinds: one is
for maintenance and monitoring, the other is for monitoring only.As picture 1-8 and
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picture 1-9 shows.

Figure1-8 Figure1-9

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1.3 NC2000 reset of Man Machine interface

Clicking “quit”button of
startmenu, you will reset the
interface of Man Machine Interface.

Figure1-10

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FAQ interlocution:FAQ:
1.

if you have any questions, please write them after FAQ and
arrange by 1,2,3. Then mail it to us. We will response as soon as
possible.
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Chapter 2 picture display

2.1 picture display window

2.1.1 layout
”picture display”window is also called Real-time picture display window,
which includes title bar, menu bar and display area.As picture 2-1 shows.

title bar

menu bar

Figure 2-
2.1.2 menu bar and toolbar
Menu bar of picture display includes “view”,”picture”,” history data”,”
former” ,”next”, ”print”,”alarm with lamplight”and”safe days”, as picture 2-2
shows.

Figure 2-

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“view” submenu includes “circulative mode”,”state indication”,”time
out”,as picture 2-3 shows.

Figure 2-
circulative mode”:clicking the button,you can achieve switching between
“circulating”and”editing”.
“state indication”:can indicate validity of points in picture. For example, a
point with bad quality is displayed of gray, and a forced point is displayed with a
indicating symbol.
“time out”:clicking the button, a window is pushed former,as picture 2-4
shows.

Figure 2-
Input a num will ascertain a period between last operation(include motions of
mouse or keyboard) and overtime for operation permitting.
“picture”sunmenu is used to select a picture for displaying,including
“picture tree”,selecting picture shortcut,and common picture shortcut.Picture 2-5 is
a example.

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clicking “index1”,“index2” , “ busbar diagram”,you can get
corresponding picture. And you can get a window as picture 2-6 shows by
clicking“picture tree”.

Figure 2-
You can display a picture by a a double click on the picture name in the
picture tree.
“History data”includes schedule, report query and curve query. And theirs
idiographic functions will be expatiated in next chapters.

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Figure 2-

When is displayed on the menu, you might do nothing until you

click the icon and change it to .


“former”and“next” are used to transfer to a picture just used.

By clicking button, you can print a real-time picture.

When alarm with lamplight signals appear, will become red. And
you can click it to see corresponding signals.
“safe days”is used to set and display safely circulating days. By clicking

, you can set original date to calculate safe days.

2.2 makeup of pictures

2.2.1 introducing of general pictures of monitoring and controlling system in


hydro-power plants.
2.2.1.1 plant pictures
“index”----index of all pictures, as picture 2-8 shows.

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Figure2-
“configuration of system”----configuration of the whole computer
monitoring and control system; as picture 2-9 shows.

Figure 2-
“circulating picture”----picture of electric circulating;
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“busbar diagram”---- busbar diagram of the plant, as picture 2-10 shows.

Figure 2-
“AGC control”----picture of automatic generate control ,as picture 2-11
shows.

Figure 2-
“AVC control”----picture of automatic voltage control, as picture 2-12
shows;
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Figure 2-
“oil system”---- picture of oil system in a plant, as picture 2-13 shows;

Figure 2-
“water system”----picture of water system in a plant, as picture 2-14 shows;

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Figure 2-
2.2.1.2 unit pictures
“unit diagram”---- monitoring picture of a running generator, as picture 2-
15 shows.

Figure 2-
“startup flow”----monitoring picture for a startup process of a generator, as

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picture 2-16 shows.

Figure 2-

“stop flow”----monitoring picture for stopping process of a generator;

Figure 2-
“temperature monitoring”----monitoring picture for temperature of a
generator.
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Figure 2-

2.2.1.3 introducing of common pictures for monitoring and control system in
multilevel hydro-power plants.
1. monitoring and control pictures in a multilevel hydro-power plant .
“index”----index of all pictures
“configuration of system”----configuration of the whole computer
monitoring and control system in a multilevel hydro-power plant;
“circulating picture”----picture of electric circulating in a multilevel hydro-
power plant;
“sub-plant index”----indexes of pictures for sub-plants

2. onitoring and control pictures for subplants
“index”----index of pictures in a sub-plant.
“configuration of system”---- configuration of the whole computer monitoring
and control system in a sub-plant.
“circulating picture”----picture of electric circulating in a sub-plant.
“other”----other indexes for other sub-plants.
“busbar diagram”---- busbar diagram for a sun-plant.

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“AGC control”----picture for automatic generate controlling of a sub-plant;
“AVC control”----picture for automatic voltage controlling of a sub-plant;
“oil system”---- picture of oil system in a sub-plant;
“water system”---- picture of water system in a sub-plant;

3. unit pictures of a sub-plant
“unit diagram”---- monitoring picture of a running generator in a sub-plant;
“startup flow”----monitoring picture for a startup process of a generator in a
sub-plant;
“stopping flow”----monitoring picture for a stopping process of a generator
in a sub-plant;
“temperature monitoring”----monitoring picture for temperature of a generator
in a sub-plant;

2.2.2 picture transfering
2.2.2.1 transfer by index
Firstly, please open “index” picture and move mouse to a corresponding

icon ,then the indication of mouse will becomes . You can get a picture with a
double click.
2.2.2.2 virtual transferring of pictures
move mouse to a virtual picture icon ,then the indication of mouse will

becomes . You can get the virtual picture with a double click.
2.2.2.3 transferring by menus
You can get corresponding pictures by clicking picture names in
“picture”menus
2.2.2.4 transferring by “former” or “next”button.
You can transfer former picture by clicking “former” and next picture by
clicking“next”.
2.2.3 picture display
There are many icons with dynamic link in a picture. And these icons can

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reflect condition of running devices. Some icons go with notes for illustrating
conditions of running devices. General sets as follows:
generator icon
uncertain state: grey
generating state: red
stopping state: green
racing state: pansy
aaa :yellow
aaa: blue
repairing state: white
icons for breakers, switches
red indicates closing
green indicates opening
alarm with lamplight
red indicates an accident and yellow indicates a faulty.
pink indicates a subsistent accident or faulty after clicking.

2.3 picture operation

2.3.1 dynamic query by icon

If the indication of mouse becomes when you moves mouse to a icon, it


indicates that there are dynamic links on the icon. And limiting people can operate
on this icon.
A icon linked by a dynamic operation is generally also linked by dynamic
display.

If the indication of mouse doesn’t becomes when you moves mouse to a


icon, it indicates that there are no dynamic link on the icon.
a icon with dynamic links, a window will appears to display important
information of the point. As picture 2-19 shows.

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Figure 2-
2.3.1.1 digital points with dynamic links
If a icon is linked a digital point , a window as follow will appears with a 右击
on the icon.

Figure 2-
The window shows important parameters of the point, such as name, type,
node, value, quality, and so on.
2.3.1.2 analog points with dynamic links

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If a icon is linked a analog point , a window as follow will appears with a 右
击 on the icon.

The window shows important parters oamef the point, such as name, type,
node, value, quality ,minimum ,maximum ,and so on.
2.3.1.3 object points with dynamic links
If a icon is linked a object point , a window as follow will appears with a 右击
on the icon.

Figure 2-
The window shows important parameters of the point, such as name, type,
important attributes, and so on.
2.3.2 zoom in
Small icons in complex a picture are usually hard to recognize, and can be
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zoomed in for watching.
2.3.2.1 process of zooming in
Firstly, you should be pressing the left mouse in displaying window ,then drag
mouse to select a area for zooming in. Please make sure that the selecting area is no
less than tenth of whole window.
When you release mouse, the picture will be zoomed in. The selecting area is
placed on the middle. You can get panorama by dragging scroll bars.
A amplificatory picture may be zoomed in again. And the limit is hundredfold
of normal size.
2.3.2.2 resume
Moving mouse to a location without dynamic link , hit the right mouse or
press ESC button, then you would resume a picture to normal size.
If you hit the right mouse on a location with dynamic link, a “query”windows
will appear and the picture would not resume normal size until ESC button is
pressed.
2.3.3 input data
2.3.3.1 introduction
This operation is only valid for limited people with permission.
For some virtual points or some bad communication points , monitor operators
need to input their value after realize indubitable instance.
2.3.3.2 process of inputting data

When you move mouse upon a icon and see the indication , a “input data”
window will appears after clicking on the icon. Then after importing data in “input
data” column, you can click “confirm” to confirm your input and click “cancel” to
abandon your input.
2.3.3.3 examples for input data
For example: import enactment value of power

1 When you move mouse upon a icon and see the indication , a “input
data” window will appears after clicking on the icon. As picture 2-23 shows.

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Figure 2-
2 import value in “input data” window. As picture 2-24 shows.

Figure 2-
3 You should import value in 60 seconds, then click “confirm” button to
confirm your input. A message as follow will appear after a successful operation.

Figure 2-
4 You also can click “cancel” button to abandon your operation. And a
operation that exceed 60 seconds will be abandoned too.
5 If input value is less than minimum or more then maximum, a alarm
message will appear in briefing.
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Figure 2-
2.3.4 set state
2.3.4.1 ntroduction
This operation is only open to limited people.
Sometimes, values of some dummy points may be error. And it is necessary
to set their values basing on exact condition. There are some operation needing
setting state, such as PID regulation.
2.3.4.2 process of setting state

When you move mouse upon a icon and see the indication , a window
will appears after clicking on the icon. As picture 2-23 shows. Then you can click
“confirm” to confirm your operation. And a operation that exceed 60 seconds will
be abandoned.
2.3.4.3 examples
For example: set generator active power

1 When you move mouse upon a icon and see the indication , a window
for setting state will appears after clicking on the icon. As picture 2-27 shows.

Figure 2-
2 You should click “confirm” button to confirm your input in 60 seconds. A
message as follow will appear after a successful operation.

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Figure 2-
And a operation that exceed 60 seconds will be abandoned too.
2.3.5 operation of control
2.3.5.1 introduction
This operation is only open to limited people.
Generators and breakers are both be operated. And operations is divided into
common operations and joint ones.
2.3.5.2 proecss of controlling operation

When you move mouse upon a icon and see the indication , a controlling
window will appears after clicking on the icon. Then you can click “property”
button to select your operation, then click “execute” to execute or click “cancel” to
cancel a operation. And a operation that exceed 60 seconds will be abandoned.
2.3.5.3 examples
For example: generating operation of generator

1 When you move mouse upon a icon and see the indication , a “control
operation”window will appears after clicking on the icon. As picture 2-29 shows.

Figure 2-
If a button in “control operation” window is grey, it indicates that this
operation can not be achieved.

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2 You can click “generate” button and click “execute” to execute generating
operation. And you also can click “cancel” to cancel your operation.
3 A window will appear to indicate “start generating flow, please confirm”, as
picture 2-30 shows.

Figure 2-
And a operation that exceed 60 seconds will be abandoned too.
4 You should click “confirm” button to confirm your operation. Then a
message as follow will appear after a successful operation.

Figure 2-
2.3.5.4 an example for joint control operation
set a example by joint generating
1 When you move mouse upon a joint generating icon and see the indication

, a “joint control operation”window will appears after clicking on the icon. As


picture 2-32 shows.

Figure 2-
2 You can click “generate” button in “joint control” window and click
“execute” to execute a generating operation. And you also can click “cancel” to
cancel your operation.
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3 A window will appear to indicate “start joint control operation, please
confirm”, And a operation that exceed 60 seconds will be abandoned too.
4 You should click “confirm” button to confirm your operation. Then a
message will appear in briefing after a successful operation to show messages of
starting flows.
2.3.6 curve of load
You can determine whether a curve is displayed by clicking the button in front
of the curve’s name.
As following, 1F……will not be displayed.

Figure 2-
As following, 1F……will be displayed.

Figure 2-
Curve in picture is linked to curve type variable.

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2.3.7 delamination display
In editing state, you can select “set layer” to achieve delamination display, as
picture 2-35 shows.

Figure 2-
picture 2-36 is display first layer of a picture.

Figure 2-
if you click on second layer, the second layer will be displayed.

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Figure 2-
2.3.8 trade curve
Trade curves of analog in NC2000 can also displayed, as following.

Figure 2-
When you move mouse upon right upside in picture 2-38, hit right mouse and
a window will appear. Then select points to display and click “confirm”, a trade
curve will displayed.

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Figure 2-

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FAQ:
1.

2
Any doubt about the contents of this chapter, please write the
questions behind FAQ, according to the sequence of 1,2,3, ...,
and send the problem back to us, we will respond as soon as
possible, thank you! (Nanjing NARI Autocontrol Co., Ltd. /
Engineering Center / Technical Support)

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chapter 3 briefing

3.1 layout and setting

3.1.1 layout
Briefing’s status bar includes “all”,“optional” , “ operation”,“self
diagnosis”,“accident”,“faulty”,“exceed or resume”,“state
change”,“starting and stopping of assistant devices”,“AGC
operation” , “ flow information”,“protect information”,“setting” 。 As
picture 3-1 shows.

Figure3-1
3.1.2 setting of briefing
In “setting” window, you can set horse race lamb, alarm & mute and briefing
mute. As picture 3-2 shows.

Figure3-2
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Sometimes, dithering of a point may arose a alarm message appear frequently,
and monitors can use briefing filter to shield it.

3.2 information display

3.2.1 makeup of information


Each message includes occur time, node name and operation even.

Figure3-3
3.2.2 classified display
Each message in briefing is displayed by setting in data base.
3.2.3 horse race lamb
If “start horse race lamb” in setting window is selected, briefing window will
changed to running horse race lamb. As picture 3-4 shows.

Figure3-4
3.2.4 optional
“optional” in status bar can combine manifold information to display
together.
If you double click information column , ????/

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FAQ interlocution:
1.

3
Any doubt about the contents of this chapter, please write the questions behind FAQ,
according to the sequence of 1,2,3, ..., and send the problem back to us, we will respond as
soon as possible, thank you! (Nanjing NARI Autocontrol Co., Ltd. / Engineering Center /
Technical Support)

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chapter 4 schedule

4.1 layout of schedule

4.1.1 layout of window

Clicking the start button ,you will get startmenu, then move the mouse
to “schedule”. Don’t click until the colour of “schedule” becomes deeper , as
picture 4-1 shows.

Figure4-1
Hit the left mouse , a query window for “schedule” will appear; another

method to open the window is to click shortcut” ” on mission column, as


picture 4-2 shows; you also can click “history date”button in “picture display”
window to select descending “record query” menu ,then the query window for
“schedule” will appear.

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Figure4-2
4.1.2 menu
Schedule’s menu bar includes “mode” and “help” submenus, as picture 4-3
shows.

Figure4-3

4.2 information display

4.2.1 classification of schedule data


Schedule data is classified ten kinds: operations , self-diagnosis, accidents,
faults, exceeding and resuming, state changes, starting and stopping of assistant
devices, AGC operations, protect information, flow information.
4.2.2 default query
A “node select for schedule query” setting window may appear when “selecting

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query node” setting button is clicked. As picture 4-4 shows.

Figure4-4

4.3 advanced query

4.3.1 query by date


A “period select for schedule query” setting window may appear when

“selecting query period” setting button is clicked. As picture 4-5 shows.

Figure4-5

4.3.1.1 setting initiatory time


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You may set starting time and stopping time by pitching on “setting initiatory
time”.

Figure4-6
A “date/time” window will appear by clicking “starting time”.

Figure4-7

1. set date
You may click and select year, month and day in “date” area to set initiatory

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date for query.

display current date

display setting date


2. set time
Firstly ,you should click “hour” in “selecting time” column, then you may
input numeral or move the left mouse on axis downside “time” area to set hours.

Figure4-8
And you may also input time in blanks of “selecting time” column, as picture
4-9 shows.

Figure4-9
3. set to current
You may set initiatory time to current system time by clicking “set to current”
button in downside of “date/time”.
4. confirm or cancel
You may confirm or cancel the setting of initiatory time by clicking “confirm”
or “cancel” button.

4.3.1.2 set stopping times


A “date/time” window will appear after “schedule stopping query time”
column in “schedule query period select” window is clicked. As picture 4-10
shows.

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Figure4-10
Other items’ selecting is same as setting of initiatory time.
4.3.1.3 confirm setting of query period
You may click “confirm” button in “period select for schedule query”
window to confirm your setting of query period; And you may also click “cancel”
button to cancel your setting.

4.3.2 query by string


The “period select for schedule query” window will appear when you click

in schedule display window, as picture 4-11 shows.

Figure4-11

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You may pitch on “query by string” and then input strings for query, as picture
4-12 shows.

Figure4-12
4.3.3 advanced items of query setting

Click “advanced item” button in schedule query window, as picture 4-13


shows.

Figure4-13
Then a “history query item” window will appear, as picture 4-14 shows.
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Figure4-14
“lock up query time”item: pitch on it will make schedule query by the time
you set.
“lock up query content”item: pitch on it will make schedule query by the
content you set.
“whole plant unite” item: pitch on it will make schedule query in whole
plant datebase.
“whole plant synthesis” item: pitch on it will make schedule display all
messages in briefing.

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Chapter 5 Report Query

5.1 Layout of Report Query

5.1.1 layout of report query window


Report query window, also called report display window, includes title bar.
menu bar, tool bar, project tree and report display area, as picture 5-1 shows.

Figure 5-
5.1.2 menu bar
Two submenus , which is “file” and “help” makes up Report query window’s
menu bars . As picture 5-2 shows.

Figure 5-
5.1.2.1 “file” submenu

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“file” submenu includes “exit” submenu, which can exit NC2000 report
query system, as picture 5-3 shows.

Figure 5-
 Exit ---- eixt NC2000 report system
5.1.2.2 “help” submenu
“help” submenu includes “about” submenu, which introduces NC2000
report query system, as picture 5-4 shows.

Figure 5-
"About" menu item in the main monitoring system is to
introduce the product information 。

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5.2 report query

5.2.1 select report


You may select a report in report tree which lies in nearside window to query.
you may open all levels catalogs in project tree by double clicking. And you
may open a catalog by clicking in front of it. After opening catalogs, you may
click report names to open a report for query.

Figure 5-
5.2.2 select query date
“query date” setting button is used to display current date, as picture 5-6
shows.

Figure 5-

A “date” setting window, which is used to set date of report query, will appear
when you click “query date” setting button, as picture 5-7.

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Figure 5-
You can click year, month, day in “date” window separately to set date for
report query.
The “date” window will close after clicking special date.
5.2.3 immediately query

You may click “immediately query” button to immediately query report.


After querying setting, report will display history data, as picture 5-8 shows.

Figure 5-

5.3 edit and print of report

5.3.1 edit of report


If a user logs on as maintainers or higher popedom, he or she may change

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report system to editing state by clicking “edit” in report display window.
5.3.2 print of report
“select printer” window will appear after clicking “print” button ,as picture
5-9 shows:

Figure 5-
You may select a printer for report print in “select printer” window, and click
“confirm” to confirm your print, click “deny” to cancel your print.
5.3.3 select query node
“select query node” window will appear after clicking “select query node”

button ,as picture 5-10 shows:

Figure 5-
You can query relevant history data by default node or selecting node.
5.3.4 save function
You may save report files by clicking “save” button. And report files are
saved in projects.xxxx/ReportBAK

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Chapter 6 Curve Query

6.1 Layout of Curve Query

6.1.1 layout of interface/window


“history curve” window includes title bar, menu bar, setting area, curve
displaying area, curve setting area, as picture 6-1 shows.

Figure6-1
6.1.2 menu bar
Two submenus , which is “file” and “help” makes up history curve query
window’s menu bars . As picture 6-2 shows.

Figure6-2

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6.1.3 setting area
You may set query time and query node in setting area, as picture 6-3.

Figure6-3

is used to designate query node.

is used to print history curve.

is used to make sure whether query all curves.

is used to set initiatory time for query.

is used to set stopping time for query.

is used to set time step for query.

is used to display current time nonius indicating.


6.1.4 curve displaying area
The area is to display date curve in appointed time period, as picture 6-4
shows.

Figure6-4
Date coordinate, time coordinate and time nonius are displayed around curves.

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6.1.5 curve setting area
The area is used to set curves for display, as picture 6-5 shows.

Figure6-5
curve setting area can set four curves at best.
each curve includes:
 “serial number”--- serial number of curves
 “colour” colour of curves
 limitation of Y axis--- default or user-defined limitation of Y axis.
 “display”---whether display a curve
 “point name” ---point name of curve
 “value”---- value of curve at a time.
 “max”---- maximum value of curve during appointed period.
 “time of max”--- the time maximum value occurs.
 “min”---- minimum value of curve during appointed period.
 “time of min”--- the time minimum value occurs.

6.2 curve query

6.2.1 select query objects


A “dynamic link” window will appear when you click “serial number” in
“curve setting area”, as picture 6-6 shows.

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Figure6-6
you may open all levels catalogs in project tree by double clicking. And you
may open a catalog by clicking in front of it. After opening catalogs, you may
click tree name to select point type (generally is analog ) for query.
You may select point names in point list, as picture 6-7 shows.

Figure6-7
You may select a point for curve display by clicking “select point” button in

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the downside of “dynamic link” window; or you may cancel a point for curve
display by clicking “delete” button; or you may click “cancel” button to abort your
setting.
6.2.2 set query period
6.2.2.1 set initiatory time
You may set starting time and stopping time by clicking “set initiatory time”
in “history curve” query window. And then a window will appear, as picture 6-8
shows.

Figure6-8
1. set date
You may click and select year, month and day in “date” area to set initiatory
date for query.

display current date

display setting initiatory date

2. set time
You may input time in blanks of “selecting time” column, as picture 6-9
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shows

Figure6-9
another method: Firstly ,you should click “hour” in “selecting time” column,
then you may input numeral or move the left mouse on axis downside “time” area
to set hours.

Figure6-10
3. set to current
You may set initiatory time to current system time by clicking “set to current”
button in downside of “date/time”.
4. Affirm setting
You may confirm or cancel the setting of initiatory time by clicking “confirm”
or “cancel” button.
5. lock on period
Pitching on “lock on period” may lock initiatory time for query until you edit
it next time, as picture 6-11 shows.

Figure6-11
6.2.2.2 set stopping time for query
A “date/time” window will appear after “stopping time for query” column in
“history curve” window is clicked. As picture 6-12 shows.

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Figure6-12
Other items are same as “set initiatory time”
6.2.2.3 set time step
A descending menu appears when you click time set column in “time step”,
and then you may choose proper time step. As picture 6-13 shows.

Figure6-13
Generally, time step is set automatically after setting initiatory and stopping
time.
6.2.2.4 curve query
Clicking “query all curves” button in “history curve” window makes the
button grey, and it means that query is being carried through. As picture 6-14
shows.

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Figure6-14
After querying, curves are displayed as different colour, as picture 6-15.

Figure6-15
6.2.3 value query
ou may see values of curve in different time by dragging a nonius below curve
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displaying area.
“maximum”,“ maximum time”,“minimum”,“ minimum time”
during query period are all displayed in curve setting area.
Clicking and dragging the scroll bar in the downside of curve setting area is to
display parameter of curves.

6.3 advanced function

6.3.1 zoom in and resume


6.3.1.1 set zoom in period
You may click and drag the mouse in curve display area to set zoom period, as
picture 6-16 shows.

Figure6-16
6.3.1.2 zoom in curve
After setting zoom in area , set free the mouse, and then the curve is zoomed
in by the period, as picture 6-17 shows.

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Figure6-17
6.3.1.3 resume
Hit the right mouse randomly in curve displaying area, and then the curve
resumes initial condition.
6.3.2hide curve
When several curves is superposed by each other ,it is difficult to distinguish
them. And you may pitch off curves to hide them, as picture 6-18 shows.

Figure6-18

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6.3.3 set range for displaying
Pitching on “dislay” cell determines whether display a curve or not.
----dislpay
---- Hide, default state is hiding.
For example, curve 1 and curve 3 is dislayed in picture 6-18.

Figure6-19
A window appears after you clicking “Y axis limitation” relevant curve name .
And you may set range of Y axis in the window, as picture 6-19 shows.

Figure6-20
“user-defined”--- range of Y axis is importer by human.
“default” ---- range of Y axis is automatically assigned by computer.

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Chapter 7 alarm with lamplight

7.1 layout of fault alarm with lamplight

7.1.1 layout of window


The synthetical window for alarms with lamplight , also called displaying
window, is made up of title bar, menu bar, tool bar ,project tree and displaying area,
as picture 7-1 shows.

Menu bar Tool bar Title bar

Projects content
list
Light word display

Figure7-1

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7.1.2 tool bar
Tool bar is showed as picture 7-2.

Figure7-2

---- display alarms with lamplight

---- confirm all

---- page up

---- page down

7.2 display and resume of alarms with lamplight

7.2.1 start-up of alarm with lamplight

Clicking the start button ,you


will get startmenu, then move the mouse
to “lamplight”. Don’t click until the
colour of “lamplight” becomes deeper.
As picture 7-3 shows.

Figure7-3
A “lamplight” window appears after you hit the left mouse.

When fault or accident alarms occur, indicating appears. The “lamplight”

window also appears after you hit the left mouse on . As picture 7-4 shows.

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Figure7-4
7.2.2 display of alarm with lamplights.
7.2.2.1 project catalog
Project catalog ,also called project tree, is used to display tree of alarm with
lamplights.
You may select relevant alarm lamplights by project tree. And you may get
alarm with lamplights by double clicking on lamplights’name.
Alarm with lamplights is divided into two kinds, which are “accident
lamplight” and “fault lamplight”, as picture 7-5 shows.

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Figure7-5
If alarm with lamplight occurs, the lamp of project tree will become red.
7.2.2.2 displaying area
Each page can display 40 items at best.
Each lamplight is displayed as rectangle.
if a accident occurs, relevant lamplight will become red.
if a fault occurs, relevant lamplight will become yellow.
lamplights become pink after confirming, if accident(fault) exists all the same.
lamplights become grey after confirming, if accident(fault) doesn’t exist at the
time.
7.2.3 query of lamplight
7.2.3.1 query by branch
you may open all levels braches in project tree by double clicking. And you
may open a brach by clicking in front of it. After opening branches, you may
click “accident” or “fault”to select display lamplights in the right-side. As picture
7-6 shows.
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Figure7-6
7.2.3.2 query all lamplights
Clicking “display illumined lamplight” is to display all illumined lamplight
except confirmed ones, as picture 7-7 shows.

Figure7-7
7.2.4 resume of lamplight
7.2.4.1 confirm
You can confirm a alarm with lamplight by clicking on it.
Clicking “confirm all” is to confirm all unconfirmed lamplights.
After confirming, the interface of alarm lamplight is showed as picture 7-8.

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Figure7-8
7.2.5 alarm with lamplights of a multilevel hydro-power plant
Lamplights can be displayed by each substation, as picture 7-9 shows.

Figure7-9
You can display alarm with lamplights in a substation only by clicking on
substation names in project tree or substation page item in the down-side of the
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window.

Figure7-10

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Chapter 8 Index

8.1 layout of index

8.1.1 layout of the window


The window includes menu bar, project tree and display area for point
information, as picture 8-1.

Figure8-1
8.1.2 menu bar
Menu bar includes all points, manual points, mute points, bad quality points,
as picture 8-2 shows.

Figure8-2

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8.1.3 project tree
As picture 8-3 shows.

Figure8-3
8.1.4 display area for point information
The area can display corresponding information by different types, as picture
8-4 shows.

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Figure8-4

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8.2 information query

8.2.1 select point for query


Import key words and click “search”, as picture 8-5 shows.

Figure8-5
8.2.2 basal attributes of points
Each type point have separate attributes, as picture 8-6 shows.

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Figure8-6

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8.3 advanced function

8.3.1 edit and setting of attributes


Maintainer can edit or set attributes of points.
Monitor can edit or set attributes of points that is “drop popedom”.
8.3.2 list of error points
Error points are listed when you click “bad quality points”. As picture 8-7
shows.

Figure8-7

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Chapter 9 Accident Retrieval

9.1 The window layout of the accident retrieval table

9.1.1 The window layout


The accident retrieval window , that is the window for accident retrieval
query,includes the title bar 、the menu bar、the Toolbar、the directory of projects
and the region for display the accident retrieval five parts,figure 9-1。

Menu bar Tool bar Title bar

Projects Accident retrospection display


contents area

Figure 9-1
9.1.2 the region for display the accident retrieval
It will display the accident retrieval table which has been looked up. It
includes “start-source” , “ Start up time” and “Remembrance data” of the
accident。

9.2 Accident Retrieval Query

9.2.1 The start-up of accident retrieval


Click a accident retrieval name in the directory of projects with the left mouse
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button,that is a accident retrieval table will be selected.
9.2.2 Query the accident retrieval table

Click the query button in the Toolbar ,the system will start to search the
data in the accident retrieval table. The data which have been looked up will show
in the region for display the accident retrieval. By default it is displayed in tabular
form.
Click the right mouse button in the list of data selected, it will pop-up a menu.
You can choose the corresponding data, add in icon display; Choose “Table
Retrieval” pagination frame,then the data which have been selected will display
in subtype.
9.2.3 Print the accident retrieval table

Click the print button in the Toolbar , the system will start print the
accident retrieval table.
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Chapter 10 Protection Fixed value

10.1 The layout of Protection Fixed value windows

It is divided into the status bar and menu bar,figure 10-1.

Figure 10-1

10.2 Display Information

It displays description、Fixed value and reference value in the “high-frequency


protection” ; displays the description and the measured value in the “analogue
value” ; displays the description and the measured value in the “digital
value”,figure 10-2.

Figure 10-2
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Chapter 11 Time Record

11.1 Time Record Window

11.1.1 Window layout


Time Record Windows for inquiries includes five parts , there are title
bar、toolbar、record list area and time record,Figure 11-1。

toolbar
Title bar

Note list

Time note display

Figure 11-1
11.1.2 Toolbar
Toolbar includes “Record Name Query” button , “ Record Time Query”
button , “ Record Data Query” button ,“ Print” button and “Date Query”
button. Figure 11-2 .

Figure 11-2

---- Record Name Query

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---- Record Time Query

---- Record Data Query

---- Print

---- Date Query

11.2 Query Methods

11.2.1 Record Name Query

You use the left mouse button click on the "Query Name Record" ,then
all the record name which are Configured in the database will be arranged in
tabular form in the list box.

11.2.2 Record Time Query


1. Record selection
Click a record of the record list with the left mouse button ,that is a selected
time record.
2. Select Record Time

Click the “Time Record Query”with the left mouse button , the
region for time record will give all the date information of this time record.
3. Select query date
“query date”shows the current date of the system,Figure 11-3.

Figure 11-3
Click “query date” button, pop-up a “date” Settings window, you can set the
date of the open historical report query,figure 11-4.

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Figure 11-4

In the "date" window ,click the year, month and date respectively, you can
set the date of the history data in the query report.
Click the date , the “date”window will close voluntarily.
11.2.3 Query Record data
11.2.3.1 Select Record
Click a record in the list of Record Name with the left mouse button, that is a
selected record。
11.2.3.2 Select Record Data

Click the "Query Data Record" button with the left mouse button ,the
region for time record will give all the information of this time.
Each time record includes“Description of the measuring point” 、 “ the
cumulative action times on that day” 、 “ the cumulative action time on that
day”and the action time、 the reversion time、the run-time of each action.
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Chapter 12 AGVC inquiries

12.1 AGVC query window

12.1.1 Window layout


In the AGVC Status monitor window,that is AGVC Query interface,including
five parts,there are the title bar, display area, the whole plant parameters area,the
unit parameters area, curve parameters area. Figure 12-1。

Figure 12-1
12.1.2 Toolbar
Display settings area includes “AGVC Name” 、 “ Parameter selection
1”、“Parameter selection 2”and “AGVC running status”,Figure 12-2。

Figure 12-2
 AGVC name ---- the name of the running AGVC
 Preferences 1 ---- Preferences of the factory AGVC
 Preferences 2 ---- Select AGVC unit parameters

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 AGVC running state ---- the current running state of AGVC

12.2 Parameter query

12.2.1 Plant parameters


The whole plant Parameter area displays AGVC parameters and its measured
values of the plant in table form,Figure 12-3.

Figure 12-3

Click on the button in the above region or


, it can show the home parameters ; Click on the button in the above region

or ,it can show the parameters of the end。


12.2.2 Unit parameters
Unit parameters displays AGVC parameters and its measured values of the
units in table form,Figure 12-4.

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Figure 12-4

Click on the button in the above region or


, it can show the home parameters ; Click on the button in the above region

or ,it can show the parameters of the end。

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Chapter 13 Web browser

13.1 NC2000 Web browser system(C/S version)client computer start

13.1.1 WEB client computer start


Click“Start”―“programme” - “ NC2000” - “ NC2000 Web client computer” ,
Figure 14-1。

Figure 13-1
Start WEBRemote start window,Interface in Figure 13-2。

Figure 13-2
13.1.2WEB client window closed
click "turn off windows client" on the “NARI—Remote start window”,Turn off

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"remote start window",and turn off the remote connected service。

13.2 Service Connection

13.2.1 WEB Service Connection


1. In the "NARI-remote start window" , enter the remote server address , For
example 192.9.200.107。
2. Click on the "connect server" button , If the WEB client and the WEB server
connected , the Client "NARI-remote start window" will display "network
connected",Figure 13-3;

Figure 13-3
WEB server-side display window,Figure 13-4.

Figure 13-4
13.2.2 Close the WEB Service
In the "NARI-remote start window",Click on "Close connection" button,the
WEB Service will be Closed。
The WEB client shows status,Figure 13-5:

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Figure 13-5
The WEB server display status,Figure 13-6:

Figure 13-6

13.3 User Login

1.When the WEB Service connected,at the Client’s "remote start window",enter
the user name,such as abc;
2. Enter the password,such as abc;
3. Click the "Sign In" button,Figure 13-7;

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Figure 13-7
When users log in,the Client will show "NARI-remote start window",Figure 13-
8。

Figure 13-8

13.4 Download Data

13.4.1 Download screen

In the "Remote restart windows" , Click on the button "Download the latest
screen",download the latest screen from the WEB server, the process of download
on the figure 13-9。

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Figure 13-9
13.4.2 Download The Report
In the "Remote restart windows" , Click the "Download the latest Report"
button , download the latest Report from the WEB server , download process in
Figure 13-10。

Figure 13-10

13.4.3 Update client program


In the “Remote start window” , Click "Update Client program " button ,
download the client program from the WEB server,download process in Figure 13-
11。

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Figure 13-11

13.5 Data Query

13.5.1 View images


In the “Remote start window”,click "Start browser screen",the system pop-up
a "graphics display" window,Figure 13-12。

Figure 13-12
Call the other screen through the main screen。
13.5.2 view the list
Click the "historical data" menu in the "NARI (graphic displays)"
window,Choose the menu of "Record Query" ,the system pop-up a "NARI-List"
window,the history List can be queried,Figure 13-13。

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Figure 13-13
13.5.3 View The Report
Click the "historical data" menu in the "NARI (graphic displays)" window ,choose
the menu of "Report Query" , the system pop-up "NARI-Report System"
window,the report historical data can be queried,Figure 13-14。

Figure 13-14
13.5.4 View Curve
Click the "historical data" menu in the "NARI (graphic displays)" window ,Choose
the menu of "Query curve",the system pop-up "NARI-history curve" window,the
history of curve can be queried,Figure 13-15。

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Figure 13-15

13.6 NC2000 Web browser system (B / S ver 1.0 version)

13.6.1 Login Interface


Type the URL at the IE browser of the client : http:// serverIP:8080/webnc , enter
into the NC2000 B / S version of the following Web browser interface sign:

Figure 13-16

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Click Login,enter the username and the password,then enter into the system。
13.6.2 Display Properties
Double-click the " project" on the left , it will display “Graph” 、“ Report”and
“curve”separately.
"Graph" mainly the real-time Screen data display of the computer monitoring
and control system , Click on the "Graph" may appear of the screen display 。 As
follows:

Figure 13-17
"Report"shows the report of the computer monitoring and control system ,Click
on the "Report",you will see the item of “Report”。As follows:

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Figure 13-18
"Curve" shows the History curve of the computer monitoring and control
system,Click on the "curve",you will see the item of “Curve”。 As follows:

Figure 13-19
The content of the menu at the upper right corner of the page are respectively

“Service Management” 、 “ Personnel


Management” 、 “ Print” 、 “ Preview” 、 “ Print
Preview” 、 “ Refresh” 、 “ logout” 和 “ Help”. Now we will give a brief
introduction of these function s.
"Service Management" can start or stop the service of graph 、 report and
curve(the user will be Required with appropriate permissions),As follows:

Figure 13-20

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“Personnel Management” can edit or add users,As follows:

Figure 13-21
Click on "Help",it will show more details of the NC2000 Web browser system.

Figure 13-22

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