Creates announcements. Select announcement points via network tracing and announce the connected people.

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To access the functions you need:
•The feature Announcement Core
•The role ANNOUNCEMENT_USER |
1.Select Tools > Announcement > Announce from trace. The Announce from trace dialog box opens.
2.Select settings and press Start Tracing.
3.Press an object in the graphical view. The Anouncement dialog box opens.
4.Select message template from the drop-down list.
5.Select settings.
6.Press Send.
Settings
Settings in the Announce from trace window
Voltage level
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Select the voltage levels to be calculated. Voltage level interacts with Stop types and Tracing method.
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Usage state
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State types to be included in tracing.
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Trace method
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Select feeding point
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Point to the point that will be the feeding point of the calculation. If there are network objects that are connected to the feeding point that should not be included in the calculation, they must be excluded by marking stop objects that break up the network so that unwanted network parts are not included.
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Select bay in Sec. substation
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Point to any network object within the desired network area when starting the tracing. The extent of the network is primarily controlled by the combination of voltage level and stop type. If several feeding point aspirants are obtained, a refinement must take place or a stop object defined.
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Select bay in Primary substation
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Point to any network object within/under the desired group when starting the tracing. The highest marked voltage level must be the same as the busbar at the start point of the group, the down side of the station normally. This means that no substation transformers may be included in the trace. The calculation thus includes a group with the connected rail as the starting point with the desired underlying network, one or more voltage levels.
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Select object
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Point to any network object within/under the desired group when starting the tracing. The highest marked voltage level must be the same as the busbar at the start point of the group, the down side of the station normally. This means that no substation transformers may be included in the trace. The calculation thus includes a group with the connected busbar as the starting point with the desired underlying network.
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Select bay in switchstation
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Point to any network object within/under the desired group when starting the tracing. The highest marked voltage level must be the same as the busbar at the start point of the group. The calculation thus includes a group with the connected busbar as the starting point with the desired underlying network.
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Settings
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Highlight
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The network being traced is highlighted in the map view.
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Save to object list
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Operational mode
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Select between normal or actual operation mode.
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Stop types
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Set up object types where the trace should stop.
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Bypass switches
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The bypass switches function is used to include, in tracing and calculation, objects that are in 'Start' connection mode. The connection state of the objects in this list is counted as "End", regardless of their actual connection state. The objects are selected in the map.
The item appears in the bypass switches field. In the map, the object is temporarily marked with green color. The color marking disappears when tracing for network calculation or auto schema is started.
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Stop object
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Set up individual objects where the trace should stop.
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Settings window Announcement
Message
Drop down list
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List of available announcement templates.
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Add announcement types to an existing announcement template.
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Recipient
Reachable
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Customers who are reached via the announcement type (SMS/E-mail/Letter) that is added to the announcement template in the Announcement tab.
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Unreachable
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Customers who are not reached via the announcement type (SMS/E-mail/Letter) that is added to the announcement template in the Announcement tab.
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Time span
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