Gain immediate access to automation system operational and non-operational data using Eaton’s SMP automation platform built-in HMI. View and control all data points with no additional configuration effort. Implement alarm processing and display single-line diagrams or devices front panel diagrams for local substation operation. Access dashboards, statistics, logs and archives to optimize operation and maintenance and meet broader operational goals. This HMI solution provides cost-effective and secure control, data visualization, and alarm management capabilities for utility automation systems.
The integrated system dashboard is self-configuring and used for system health monitoring.
It displays information such as processor load, internal temperature, clock synchronization status, security status, firmware versions, installed hardware components and settings
This integrated dashboard is self-configuring and provides a quick overview of the status of all IED and control center communications links
This integrated dashboard is self-configuring and provides a quick overview of the redundancy statuses when two automation platforms are grouped in a redundant configuration
The integrated active alarm page displays all active alarms organized according to the user’s configuration.
A configurable single alarm display appears at the bottom of most HMI pages, and can be used to acknowledge alarms without having to leave the current page.
All alarms are logged to an alarm log file that can be viewed from the SMP Gateway HMI
Create and load single-line diagram pages using a dedicated PC-based application with automatic point mapping capability, a comprehensive library of power system display symbols including control objects, trends
Create and load device front panel diagrams pages using a dedicated PC-based application with automatic point mapping capability, a template library of animated front-panel representations for common IEDs
Pre-configured points lists provide a fast and efficient means to view data values in real-time, highlight changes, perform control operations, and force values during commissioning.
All data views provide advanced filtering and searching capabilities
In addition to real-time operational data, the HMI also provides access to archive, statistics and log files with just a click.
Data logs such as alarm history, sequence of events, clock synchronisation and distribution, security and many more can be securely accessed
The SMP Gateway HMI is fully integrated into the following automation platforms: SMP 4/DP, SMP SG-4250 and SMP SG-4260
The web server requires version 11 or a later version of Microsoft Internet Explorer. Other HTML5 compatible web browsers are supported
If the SMP Gateway HMI is to be used locally, the selected touchscreen must support Elo TouchSystems’ drivers for Windows CE 4.2 or later, and can implement any touchscreen technology except APR, Projected Capacitive and Multi-Touch.
A specific SMP Gateway license must be purchased to use alarms management as well as single-line and front panel diagrams