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Module 5F - DIGSI4 - Display Editor

The document discusses the display editor in DIGSI4 software. It describes creating default and control displays, using static and dynamic symbols to represent measured values, switches and other process data, linking dynamic symbols to device configurations, creating reusable display templates, and provides an exercise on designing a sample control display.
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Module 5F - DIGSI4 - Display Editor

The document discusses the display editor in DIGSI4 software. It describes creating default and control displays, using static and dynamic symbols to represent measured values, switches and other process data, linking dynamic symbols to device configurations, creating reusable display templates, and provides an exercise on designing a sample control display.
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Workshop
Task Force SIPROTEC
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Module 5F:
DIGSI4 -
Display Editor

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Display Editor

Types of Displays

Default Display Control Displays

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Standard default display after opening the
PowerDisplay
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Editor

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Default Display in Normal Size View

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Switch between Default and Control Display

Default Display Control Display

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Static Symbol Libraries - Lines, dots, switches

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Dynamic Symbol Libraries - Measured Values,
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switches

Dynamic Symbols are


linked with informations in the configuration
matrix. They provide you with dynamically
changing process data and states of switching
devices.

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Use of dynamic symbols - measured values


Step 1: Configuration

Current ‚I L1‘ must


be linked with the
control display (‚C‘)
and default display
(‚D‘) in order to
show the measured
value in the device
display.

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Use of dynamic symbols - measured values


Step 2: Insert dynamic symbol
1 2

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Use of dynamic symbols - switches


Step 1: Configuration
The control
command
‚Breaker‘ must be
linked with the
control display (‚C‘)
and default display
(‚D‘) in order to
show the state of the
switch in the device
display. In the
control display this
command can be
processed.

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Use of dynamic symbols - switches Power Automation

Step 2: Link between dynamic symbol and


information
1 2

Only suitable informations are


offered.

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Use of dynamic symbols - switches


Step 3: Properties of dynamic symbol
1 2

A dynamic symbol for a switch


contains of 4 states.

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Creating new symbols


Step 1: New static symbol
1 2

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Creating new symbols


Step 2: New dynamic symbol
1 2

The 4 states of a dynamic


symbol are designed with static
symbols.

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Reusable templates

„Save time!“
By saving the display as a
template your solution can be
reused for other displays.

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Training Exercise
(Time: about 30 min)

Draw the control display illustrated at the left


side of this foil.
Q1
 Basic display as illustrated on left side of
this slide.
Q8
Q0  Control display
IL2= **** without measured values
U23= **** without text „Nordhalle“

Nordhalle Connect the switching elements with the


corresponding feedbacks.
Load the displays into the device.

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Training Exercise
(Time: about 30 min)

Use an arrow (dynamic symbol; up, down,


empty) to symbolize the load flow.
Q1
Don‘t combine the arrow with the active
power, but with the toggle function on the F3
Q8 key (see Toggle exercise).
Q0
IL2= ****
P
U23= ****

Nordhalle

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