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08 SCALA Curves

The document describes the curve display functionality of a SCADA system. It allows plotting trends of analog and digital signals over time, with zooming and scrolling capabilities. Data can be stored at high resolution for several days from RAM, or indefinitely from cyclic or curve archives. Curves support multiple variables, scaling, limits, rulers, flooding, and drag-and-drop from other displays.

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08 SCALA Curves

The document describes the curve display functionality of a SCADA system. It allows plotting trends of analog and digital signals over time, with zooming and scrolling capabilities. Data can be stored at high resolution for several days from RAM, or indefinitely from cyclic or curve archives. Curves support multiple variables, scaling, limits, rulers, flooding, and drag-and-drop from other displays.

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SCADA Functions

Curve Display

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Curve Display

 Trends of analogue
and digital signals

 Zoom/Scroll

 Transition memory
(1ms resolution up to 4 days –
without any engineering)

 Ruler function for


value / time

 Up to 12 process-
variables within one curve

All
properties adjustable via dialogue
and storable in profiles

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Curve Display

 Ordinate splitting
 Chart recorder emulation

 Display of certain stati, e.g.


 invalid
 Limit violation

 Display of future data


 Prognoses Trend thermal load of two successive weeks
60
 Schedules
50

 Time offset 40

 Comparison of different day- or week 30

characteristics 20

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Curve Display

 The curve displays data from

 RAM-archive
 1ms resolution

 Recording duration: max. 4 days

 Spontaneous

 All value or state changes are stored automatically – without any engineering

 Cyclic archive
 Cyclic archive data

 Minimum archive period: 1 s

 Parameterization for every process variable

 Recording duration: unlimited

 Curve archive
 Spontaneous curve archive

 Parameterization for every process variable

 Recording duration: unlimited

 Max. 8 Mio. events per day

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Drag & Drop

 Drag & Drop from all displays into curves

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Curve Display

 Scales for every curve channel, optional in channels colour

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Curve Display

 Flooding

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Curve Display

 Cumulative Curves
 accumulation (=arranging on top of each other) of curve channels
 Only for the same dimensions (-text of the curves channels)

 Modus selectable via context menu

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Curve Display

 Cumulative curves
Standard: Cumulative representation:
Channels cover each other Channels on top of each other

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Curve Display

 Display of parameterized limits

Alert limit

Warning limit

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Curve Display

 Cyclic display of curve data


 e.g.. for hours, days, months display

Point of start Point of end

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Curve Display

 CSV Export/Import of curve data

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Property Dialogue

 All properties can be stored in a Profile

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Curve Display

 Ruler function for exact reading of the values

Ruler

Time of ruler
Values
of ruler

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Curve Display

 Zoom range
by drawing a
rectangle

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Curve Display

 250 SCALA offers two possibilities for displaying curves


 Standard curve in a window
 Display per button

 Curve in a process view


 Embedded curve object (curve control)

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Lesson: Curve control in a Process Picture

 Task
 Apply the so called “curve control” in the picture Training\Plant
 Process variables: U, I

 Time range: 10 minutes

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Lesson: Curve Display with Button

 Task
 A curve display has to be popped up with a button
 Process variables: U, I

 Time range: 10 minutes

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Lesson: Curve Display with Button

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Lesson: Curve Display with PV-Group

 Task
 Apply a button-element in the picture Training\Plant
 PV-Group containing U, I

 Time range: 10 minutes

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Lesson: Curve Display with PV-Group

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Lesson: Cycled Curve Display

 Task
 The curve display need be altered to display the trend in a cyclic way
 Cycle time 1 minute
 The current cycle and the last two cycles shall be displayed

1st cycle 2nd cycle Current


cycle

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