Working with Setpoints and Setpoint Files
File Support
Using Setpoints Files
GE Multilin
4.
For setpoints requiring non-numerical pre-set values (e.g.
above), clicking anywhere within the setpoint value box displays a drop-
TYPE
down selection menu arrow. Select the desired value from this list.
5.
For setpoints requiring an alphanumeric text string (e.g. message scratchpad
messages), the value may be entered directly within the setpoint value box.
6.
In the Setpoint / System Setup dialog box, click on Store to save the values
into the 750/760. Click OK to accept any changes and exit the window. Click
Cancel to retain previous values and exit.
Opening any EnerVista 750/760 Setup file will automatically launch the application
or provide focus to the already opened application. If the file is a settings file (has a
'750' or '760' extension) which had been removed from the Settings List tree menu,
it will be added back to the Settings List tree.
New files will be automatically added to the tree, which is sorted alphabetically with
respect to settings file names.
a) Overview
The EnerVista 750/760 Setup software interface supports three ways of handling
changes to relay settings:
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In off-line mode (relay disconnected) to create or edit relay settings files for
later download to communicating relays.
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Directly modifying relay settings while connected to a communicating relay,
then saving the settings when complete.
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Creating/editing settings files while connected to a communicating relay, then
saving them to the relay when complete.
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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Device Definition
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Product Setup
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System Setup
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Grouped Elements
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Control Elements
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Inputs/Outputs
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Testing
Factory default values are supplied and can be restored after any changes.
The EnerVista 750/760 Setup display relay setpoints with the same hierarchy as the
front panel display. For specific details on setpoints, refer to Chapter 5.
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