Using the SCADA Commissioning tool
In addition to the SCADA Maintenance tools in the SCADA Status display, the Oracle Utilities Network Management System also provides a SCADA Commissioning tool.
To display the SCADA Commissioning tool, select SCADA Commissioning from the Web Workspace Tools menu
The SCADA Commissioning display has two tabs
IED View
Point View
IED View
The IED view allows the commissioning engineer to view a complete list of IEDs and manage their commissioning state.
There are default filters available to:
Filter on the commissioning state of the IED.
Filter on the commissioning state of points within the IED
Filter on IEDs In Test Mode
 
The IED view has the following columns:
Name
Protocol
Device(s) that the IED points are linked to
Substation
The commissioning state - Commissioned/Uncommissioned/Tested/Decommissioned
The In Test state - Yes/No
The status - Enabled/Disabled/Failed
Number of (linked) commissioned / un-commissioned inputs and outputs
Who - user that last changed the IED commissioning state
Comments - an optional comment entered when the commissioning state was changed
IED communications statistics
Number of unlinked inputs and outputs
Number of linked inputs and outputs that do not exist as measurements or devices in NMS
Whether the IED has been placed in test or not.
 
Point View
The Point view has the following columns:
Type - Digital / Analog / Control
IED Name
The IED In Test state - Yes/No
Substation
Address - protocol specific
Linked (Yes / No)
Link state - No device in NMS/ no measurement in NMS/ Pending/OK
Measurement
Phase
Value
Quality
Timestamp
analog filters
Commissioning state
Commissioning timestamp
Comments
Who - user that last changed the point commissioning state
 
The SRS rule SCADA Maximum Commission Points To Fetch defines the maximum number of rows that can be fetched for this display.
The point view has a summary banner that indicates how many points are in particular states and allows easy filtering of the viewable list.
The summary categories are as follows:
input points
output points
points that are commissioned
points that are tested
points that are non-commissioned
points that are unlinked
points on an IED in Test mode
Context sensitive menu options allow the user to change the commission state of the IED itself and one or more points.
IED Test Mode
From the SCADA commissioning tool, the IED can also be placed in test mode. When an IED is in test mode, any changes in input values for uncommissioned points will generate any configured alarms in a separate Test Mode alarm world instead of the normal 'Live' world. These test mode alarms are visible in Test Mode active and historic alarm displays which can be opened from the SCADA Commissioning Tools menu.
When an IED is in Test Mode, controls may be sent to any uncommissioned output points directly from the SCADA Commissioning Point View and any corresponding change in input value can be observed.
When you close the SCADA Commissioning tool, any open Test Mode alarm displays are closed and any IEDs that the user placed into Test Mode are automatically removed from Test mode.