Load Profile Tool User Interface - ABB REF615R Engineering Manual

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Section 5
Protection and control engineering
5.4.2
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Load Profile tool user interface

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Figure 47:
Load Profile tool interface
Table 4:
Available actions on the user interface
Action
Description
Local Path
Default local path (C:\PCMDataBases\LPR) is the location from which the records
are shown on the Load Profile tool. It is also the default path for saving records.
Local Path field also allows the user to change the target location where the records
are saved. The grid of the Load Profile tool shows only the records in the default local
path including unsaved records in the temp path (C:\Temp\Load\Profile Tool) if
there are any. Therefore changing the default local path allows the user to save
records at the specified location on the local machine but the user is not be able to
see those records in the grid of the Load Profile tool.
Load
Clicking the Load button downloads all available records from C:\LDP\COMTRADE
directory in the IED to a temporary folder C:\Temp\LoadProfileTool on the local
machine. In this temporary folder, the target file name is constant, and loading again
overwrites the file. An unsaved record is deleted when the tool is closed.
Save
Clicking the Save button moves the records to the default or specified local path, Load
transfers the records to a temporary folder. Each load profile record comprises two
files with file extensions .dat and .cfg.
Clicking Save adds a time stamp to the file names and moves the two files pertaining
to the record to the default or specified folder. Saving another record creates a new
record in addition to the old ones.
Clear
Clicking the Clear button clears record from either the Load Profile tool or IED or both.
Before deleting the records, a confirmation dialog box is shown.
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