3.1 ENERVISTA 650 SETUP SOFTWARE
3.1.1.1 Using settings files
The EnerVista 650 Setup software interface supports three ways of handling changes to relay settings:
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In offline mode (relay disconnected), create or edit relay settings files for later download to communicating relays.
2.
In online mode (relay connected), modify any relay settings via relay data view windows, and then save the settings to
the relay.
3.
Combining online and offline modes, create/edit settings files and then write them to the relay while the interface is
connected to the relay.
Settings files are organized on the basis of file names assigned by the user. A settings file contains data pertaining to the
following types of relay settings:
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Product Setup
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System Setup
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Protection Elements
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Control Elements
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Inputs/Outputs
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Quick Settings
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Relay Configuration
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Logic Configuration
3.1.1.2 Viewing actual values
You can view real-time relay data such as input/output status and measurements while connected to a relay.
3.1.1.3 Viewing triggered events
In online mode, you can view and analyze data generated by triggered specified parameters, via one of the following:
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Event Recorder: The event recorder captures contextual data associated with the last 479 events, listed in
chronological order from most recent to oldest. For firmware version 7.20 or higher, 511 events are available.
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Oscillography: The oscillography waveform traces and digital states are used to provide a visual display of power
system and relay operation data captured during specific triggered events.
3.1.1.4 Firmware upgrades
The firmware of a F650 device can be upgraded, locally or remotely, via the EnerVista 650 Setup software. Instructions are
provided in Chapter 9: Bootcode and firmware upgrade.
Modbus addresses assigned to firmware modules, features, settings, and corresponding data items (i.e. default values,
minimum/maximum values, data type, and item size) may change slightly from version to version of firmware.
The addresses are rearranged when new features are added or existing features are enhanced or modified.
3.1.1.5 One line diagrams
You can configure a one line diagram (bay mimic) to be used in relays with a graphical display.
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