Printing Values From A Connected Device; Loading Setpoints From A File - GE 850 Instruction Manual

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SOFTWARE INTERFACE
Printing Values from a
Connected Device
Loading Setpoints
from a File
CAUTION:
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A complete list of actual values can also be printed from a connected device with the
following procedure:
1.
Establish communications with the desired 850 device.
2.
From the main window, select the Online > Print Device Information menu item
3.
The Print/Export Options dialog box will appear. Select Actual Values in the upper
section and select either Include All Features (for a complete list) or Include Only
Enabled Features (for a list of only those features which are currently used) in the
filtering section and click OK.
Actual values lists can be printed in the same manner by right clicking on the desired
device (in the device list) and selecting the Print Device Information option.
An error message occurs when attempting to upload a setpoint file with a revision
number that does not match the relay firmware. If the firmware has been upgraded
since saving the setpoint file, see Upgrading Setpoints Files to a New Revision for
instructions on changing the revision number of a setpoint file.
The following procedure illustrates how to load setpoints from a file. Before loading a
setpoints file, it must first be added to the 850 environment as described in the section,
Adding Setpoints Files to the Environment.
1.
Select the previously saved setpoints file from the File pane of the 850 software main
window.
2.
Select the Offline > Edit Settings File Properties menu item and verify that the
corresponding file is fully compatible with the hardware and firmware version of the
target relay. If the versions are not identical, see Upgrading Setpoint Files to a New
Revision for details on changing the setpoints file version.
3.
Right-click on the selected file and select the Write Settings File to Device item.
4.
Select the target relay from the list of devices shown and click Send. If there is an
incompatibility, an error of the following type occurs:
If there are no incompatibilities between the target device and the settings file, the data is
transferred to the relay. An indication of the percentage completed is shown in the bottom
of the main window.
850 FEEDER PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES

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