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OMICRON Control Center

OMICRON Control Center (OCC)

OMICRON Control Center

OMICRON's software modules feature comprehensive functionality for conventional manual or automatic testing. Unique, however, are the automation possibilities the OMICRON Control Center offers. Comprehensive test plans can easily be built, maintained and distributed. Testing times can be significantly reduced. With the patented OMICRON Control Center (OCC) technology (Patent Nos. EP 0904548 B1 and US 6418389 B2) all functions of a test object can be tested with one test plan, defined within an OCC document.

Basically, an OCC document comprises the following elements:

Test Object DataDefined in XRIO format, a powerful test object environment to describe/model all test object parameters and settings. Test object data can be entered manually or be imported.
Information on the device(s), outputs and inputs, wiring connectionsSpecified in the Hardware Configuration. Present throughout a test plan for all embedded test functions/modules.
Test modules with test settings (test points, etc.)Number and type of embedded test modules depending on the complexity of the tests to be performed. Tests automatically adapt to changed test object settings, as these are transferred from the overall test object definition.
Optional: Graphics, instruction texts, etc.Guides the tester through the testing process according to test specifications (connection diagrams, check instructions, etc.) supported by Pause Module, Text View, ExeCute.
Results (after testing)Contain all test results in secure format with exact data, automatic assessment of the test points according to tolerances, automatically created test report (customizable to meet the organization's requirements). Test results can be exported in RTF, TXT, CSV, and XML format.

OMICRON Control Center (OCC) documents can easily be used as templates for the same or similar test objects.

With the Protection Testing Library (PTL) CMC users have access to prepared test plans for line, power transformer, and generator protection relays from different manufacturers.