SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION

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1.Following the System Interconnect Diagram, number each element in turn with a four-digit number, including numbers for devices, pollers, and readers.

2.Use the following ID groupings for average-sized system:

0001-0010

Computers

2000-2999

Door switches

0011-0099

Pollers

3000-3999

REX contacts

0100-0999

Devices

4000-5999

Input points

1000-1999

Sensors

6000-7999

Outputs

Data Entry Sequence

Note that although the zoom feature (described later in this section) permits faster data entry, WSE

recommends the following sequence for most efficient data entry when you are creating your database (data entry is detailed in Section 4: Master File Entry):

1.

Time Codes

9.

Access Groups

17.

Tasks

2.

Tenants

10.

User-Defined Fields

18.

Events

3.

Zones / Areas

11.

Keyholders

19.

Enable Terminals for Global Alert

4.

Pollers

12.

Access Privileges

20.

Program Security Levels

5.

Devices

13.

Holidays

21.

Add Users

6.

Points

14.

Alarm Instructions

22.

Passwords

7.

Readers

15.

Maps

23.

System Owner Name

8.

Access Codes

16.

Transactions

24.

Terminals for Alarm Auto-Switch

NOTE

Consult the system installer if you have questions concerning numbering. In any case, keep track of your numbering method and advise each operator of the method selected

BASIC SYSTEM USAGE

This subsection gives introductory information for using the SE 6000 system, and includes related miscellaneous information.

Logging On

Power on the system terminal. The screen displays a brief welcome message followed by the login and password prompts. Enter the login ID and password in lowercase letters. If uppercase letters are entered by mistake, log off using uppercase letters then log on again with lowercase letters.

If the login and password are not valid or if one or both were not entered correctly, the computer responds with login incorrect then displays login again. Reenter the login ID and password making sure that each letter is correctly typed. If the login incorrect message continues, consult the system administrator. When logged in correctly, the system displays the SE 6000 title page, sets the terminal environment, then displays the main menu. Call WSE Customer Service if you have a login problem.

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Westinghouse SE 6000 manual Basic System Usage, Logging On, Data Entry Sequence

SE 6000 specifications

The Westinghouse SE 6000 is an advanced digital power management system designed for comprehensive control over electrical grids and power generation facilities. Its versatility and reliability make it a favored choice among utility providers and energy managers. The SE 6000 is equipped with numerous features that enhance efficiency, safety, and operational oversight.

One of the standout features of the Westinghouse SE 6000 is its robust data analytics capability. The system employs state-of-the-art telemetry and monitoring technologies that allow for real-time data collection and analysis. This enables operators to track power usage trends, identify inefficiencies, and make informed decisions regarding energy distribution and consumption.

Another key characteristic of the SE 6000 is its support for multiple communication protocols. This compatibility ensures seamless integration with existing infrastructure and facilitates interoperability among various devices and systems. Whether using DNP3, IEC 61850, or other industry-standard protocols, users can easily connect the SE 6000 to their grid management systems.

The SE 6000 features advanced protection mechanisms that are crucial for maintaining system integrity. Its built-in protection algorithms monitor for fault conditions and automatically execute pre-configured responses, thereby minimizing downtime and ensuring uninterrupted power delivery. This proactive approach to fault management helps safeguard both equipment and personnel.

In terms of user experience, the SE 6000 boasts an intuitive interface that simplifies the complexity of power management. The graphical user interface is designed with operator ergonomics in mind, offering customizable dashboards and clear visualizations of system performance metrics. This makes it easier for operators to monitor operations and respond quickly to potential issues.

Moreover, the SE 6000 is designed to support renewable energy systems, showcasing its adaptability to the evolving energy landscape. With the increasing integration of solar, wind, and other renewable sources, this platform is geared toward facilitating grid stability and reliability in conjunction with fluctuating power outputs.

Overall, the Westinghouse SE 6000 represents a modern solution in the realm of power management systems. By leveraging cutting-edge technologies, it provides utilities with the tools necessary to enhance operational efficiency, increase safety, and embrace the transition toward sustainable energy practices. Its combination of robust features, user-friendly design, and adaptability makes it a leading choice in power system management.