Mikrodispecink Part 1 User Description of the System
Mikrodispecink Part 1 User Description of the System
MAY 2010
SCADA Mikrodispečink
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1. Introduction
3. Figures
4. Sheets
5. Samples
6. Available output
7. Diary
8. Windows
9. Special
10. Help
14. Prediction
The control system is designed on the basis of the Mikrodispečink system. It is a control
computer system for the monitoring, control and evaluation of processes in real time which is par-
ticularly recommended for the control of electric networks of very high, high and low voltage for
applications in electric stations and dispatch centres. For many years this product has been suc-
cessfully and efficiently applied in dispatching centres and in electric stations and is regularly up-
dated and developed. Mikrodispečink is operated in numerous substations in the territory of ČEZ
in the Czech Republic; other applications are running or are in the process of preparation. Appli-
cations in other companies are also important, as well as in numerous electric stations and several
dispatching centres.
Mikrodispečink is functional on computers with the Windows NT/2000/XP/7 operating
systems, or Sun cluster with OS Solaris (Unix). Standard available HW and SW is used; no special
HW or SW is required. Creation and maintenance of SW SCADA Mikrodispečink is usually com-
pleted within the development environment of Borland Delphi. The program for the Mikro-
dispečink control system is designed with maximum modularity and open character. The basic in-
terface for access to data is at the level of DLL, COM/DCOM, UDP/IP and TCP/IP.
System generation is by recording data into configuration tables and drawing diagrams in a
graphic editor. Important attributes of the system are reliability, easy application, preparation for
linking to systems of other suppliers, effective maintenance, user orientation. The system is de-
signed on a module basis, is sufficiently adaptive, expandable and enables problem-free connec-
tion to other systems. It ensures the maximum availability of data from individually integrated
monitoring and control systems.
User description of MDisp control system -4- May 2010
Electric stations and dispatch centre control systems are integrated into LAN and WAN
SCADA. In the dispatch centre the standard system is designed with a certain HW redundancy. In
the case of breakdown this redundancy ensures for one or more elements the availability of func-
tions and data, minimum or no restriction for users. Remote service or user access into the system
is possible, including access through via intranet (Internet). The system enables to backup, includ-
ing dispatch control, from another workplace or from another locality. It enables an operative
change of the range of the area controlled from individual workplaces. For ensuring the effective
and safe administration of the system, individual data and user outputs, the orientation to the uni-
form central model of the whole controlled electric network is important. In one dispatch con-
trolled system there is actual telemetric or a manually typed image of all controlled 110 kV net-
works, high-voltage and low-voltage networks. The maximum availability of data from individual
integrated monitoring systems is ensured. If the master system is not accessible, which is usually a
system in the dispatching centre, the work is with local data. At this time the restriction is only in
the fact that in subordinated systems it is not possible to create or edit shared data; telemetric data
remains actual.
During communication solutions with other systems, a standard input/output communica-
tion interface is used. Mikrodispečink can also function as intermediate units between mutually
directly incompatible systems which cannot easily be linked. It can also be operated as one data
concentrator, simple or network communication server. Various types of point-point and point-
multipoint communications are used, including communications through GSM CSD and GPRS.
Mikrodispečink has the implemented support of the communication TG 800 Master and Slave
(point-point, transit, line emulation), IEC 870-5-x, MDXL including network version, MCS, CVM
Modbus, DMS, DO100, SAIA S-Bus and others. Great attention is focused on data security, in par-
ticular during control, when blocking conditions can also be evaluated. In the case of a request to
link Mikrodispečink with other systems, it is possible to use already supported series communica-
tions, including COM/DCOM network interface, or it is possible to include a further type of inter-
face or communication into the system.