Publisher view
Change between views using the change view button in the lower right .
Change between GOOSE and SV using the
or
buttons.

To subscribe:
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Click on a published FCDA in the left column
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Click on an External Reference in the right column, under the heading "Available to subscribe"
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When a subscription is done a supervision is automatically allocated unless this option is disabled (see Settings) A small heart-beat icon
is shown and details of the supervision are shown (also shown when hovering over the icon)
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On the right of each FCDA a number shows the total subscriptions to that FCDA within the file
To unsubscribe:
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Click on a published FCDA in the left column
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Click on an External Reference in the right column, under the heading "Subscribed"
1. Invalid or Missing Subscriptions
Files may have missing or invalid subscriptions for a number of reasons.
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A missing subscription may be shown if the SCL file is only a partial representation of the substation configuration (e.g. an icd or cid file)
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Some manufacturer’s use the ExtRef information for indicating internal information to the IED (e.g. SEL’s proprietary message quality mapping)
If a subscription is missing in the open file, a yellow triangle with an exclamation mark is shown. If a subscription is invalid an exclamation mark will be shown inside a red circle.
2. Filtering
Published data can be filtered by one or more of:
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Subscribed
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Not Subscribed
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Data Objects
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Quality
It can be convenient to filter by "Not Subscribed" while carrying out mappings as items will be removed from the list once they are subscribed.
If using add-on plugins to provide manufacturer-specific functionality, it can be convenient to filter out quality where it will automatically be mapped for the user (see add on plugins).
It is recommended only to filter out quality and rely on an additional plugin as part of an engineering process where it is known that quality will be mapped correctly. |
Subscribed data can be filtered by:
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Unspecified service types. Both GOOSE and SV traffic when configured have a
serviceType
orpServT
attribute which specified GOOSE or SV traffic. It is an optional field and can be missing. For some devices it may be useful to ignore traffic without a service type. -
Non-matching preconfigured. Where preconfigured types are used, any types which don’t match are hidden when this option is enabled instead of being shown as disabled.
3. Sorting
Within the publishing view, published data can be sorted by:
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Data Model - the order of the file
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Object Reference - the full path of the object within the SCL file
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Full Description - the concatenated descriptions (based on the
desc
attribute) of Logical Device, Logical Node, Data Object and Data Attribute description -
Data Object and Data Attribute
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Data Attribute
Subscribed data can be sorted by:
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Data model - the order of the file
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Internal address - the
intAddr
of each External Reference -
Description - the
desc
attribute of each External Reference
4. Settings
The following setting options can be selected by clicking on the settings button .
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Change Supervision LNs. This option is on by default. If turned off, supervisions will not be allocated as subscriptions are mapped.
For some manufacturers (notably, GE) this may result in subscriptions not being fully configured/functional -
Allow External Plugins - see add on plugins. This option is on by default.
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Check Only Preconfigured Service and Basic Types. This option is off by default. When on, the CDC (common data class) checks for IEC 61850-6 Ed 2.1 are not carried out and mapping is allowed between incompatible CDCs. This would be required, for instance when mapping a trip signal (LN
PTRC
and CDCACT
on the published data) to an input (with CDCSPS
in preconfigured attributes on an External Reference).
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Read-only view. In this view, the user may click on published or subscribed data without risk of creating or removing a mapping. The highlight colour changes and a small padlock
is shown near the top of the left hand column.