Sample application, Creating a basic interface – GE DEH-210 User Manual

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PMCS Interface Toolkit

Sample Application

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Sample Application

Creating a basic interface

We’ve learned about the various parts and pieces of the Interface Toolkit; now let’s
put it to work.

Suppose we have a very basic power management system installed at our corporate
home office. The system consists of four trip units and a PQM (Power Quality
Meter). We’d like to set up a computer in the front office to provide a front end to
this system, allowing us to monitor all these devices at one station without having to
walk back to the individual devices on the plant floor.

We plan the application on paper first so that we know how many screens to create
and what each screen will look like. This will help us save time when in
development by providing a starting point and a map of what we’re trying to create.
This ‘storyboard’ for our application looks something like this:

Intro

Screen

Panelboard

Elevation View

PQ M

Sm all Faceplate

Trip Unit 1

Sm all Faceplate

Trip Unit 2

Sm all Faceplate

Trip Unit 3

Sm all Faceplate

Trip Unit 4

Sm all Faceplate

PQ M

Faceplate

PQ M

Tabular

Trip Unit

Faceplate

Trip Unit

Tabular

As shown above, for this basic application, we’ll need four screens — an
introduction screen, a shot of the panelboard showing all five of our power
management devices, and then a large faceplate/tabular screen for each type of
device, one for the PQM, and another for the trip units. We’ll link the Large
Faceplate/Tabular screen for each unit to the Small Faceplate wizard shown on the
Panelboard screen, and, from the Large Faceplate, we can click on the device’s
display to jump to the Tabular data screen for that device. To make it easier to

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