8.1  SHORTCUTS FOR THE MAIN WINDOW

Getting Information on a Piece of Equipment

Double-click the mouse on the equipment of interest to open the info dialog box.

Scrolling

Press the arrow keys in the numerical keypad to scroll the one-line diagram both horizontally and vertically.  Rolling the mouse wheel also scrolls the diagram up and down.

Zoom and Out

Hold down the <Ctrl> key and roll the mouse wheel to change the zoom setting continuously.

Pan the One-Line Diagram

Press down the mouse wheel and drag the mouse to pan the one-line diagram.

Inserting a Tap Bus

Select ‘Bus’ from the drag/drop pallet and drop it onto the middle of a line symbol.  

Adjusting Length of Bus Symbols

Click the left mouse button on either end of the bus symbol and drag to shorten or lengthen the symbol.  Before shortening a bus symbol, you may have to move equipment attached to the portion of the bus symbol that will be eliminated.     

Viewing Different Faults

The VCR-like icons on the toolbar let you sequence through the faults you simulated.

Opening the Phasor Panel

Hold down the <Ctrl> key and double-click the mouse on a network element.

Using Buttons on Toolbar

There is a toolbar immediately below the menus.  The buttons on the toolbar are shortcuts for a number of frequently used commands, such as applying a fault, viewing the fault currents on the one-line diagram, and viewing the relay characteristics.

 

The icons on the toolbar are shortcuts to the following frequently used commands.

filenew  File | New

fileopen  File | Open Binary Data File

filesave  File | Save

  Tools | Undo

browser  Tools | Data Browser

specifyfault  Faults | Specify Classical Faults

  Faults | Specify Simultaneous Fault

  Faults | Show Solution on 1-line

zeroseq  Display Zero Sequence Quantities  (Faults | Show Solution on 1-Line)

posseq  Display Positive Sequence Quantities (Faults | Show Solution on 1-Line)

negseq  Display Negative Sequence Quantities (Faults | Show Solution on 1-Line)

phaseA  Display Phase-'a' Quantities (Faults | Show Solution on 1-Line)

phaseB  Display Phase-'b' Quantities (Faults | Show Solution on 1-Line)

phaseC  Display Phase-'c' Quantities (Faults | Show Solution on 1-Line)

relayoptime  Display Relay Operating Times (Faults | Show Solution on 1-Line)

viewfirstfault  Display First Fault Solution (Faults | Show Solution on 1-Line)

viewpreviousfault  Display Previous Fault Solution (Faults | Show Solution on 1-Line)

viewnextfault  Display Next Fault Solution (Faults | Show Solution on 1-Line)

viewlastfault  Display Last Fault Solution (Faults | Show Solution on 1-Line)

  Tools | Scripting | Run Script

  View | Device Palette

tty  View | TTY Window

ocwindow  Relay | Curves Window

At the bottom of the window is a narrow, horizontal text area.  This is referred to as the “Status Bar” in this manual.  The status bar displays the fault description when post-fault solutions are being shown.

Shutting Down OneLiner

You can exit OneLiner by double-clicking on the control menu box in the upper-left corner of the Main Window.  This is equivalent to executing the File | Exit command.