Using The Quick Connect Feature; Connecting To The Relay - GE 469 Instruction Manual

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469
Motor Management Relay
Using the Quick
Connect Feature
4–12
7.
Select "Serial" from the Interface drop-down list. This will display a number of
interface parameters that must be entered for proper RS232 functionality.
Enter the slave address and COM port values (from the
menu) in the Slave Address and COM Port fields.
SERIAL PORTS
Enter the physical communications parameters (baud rate and parity set-
points) in their respective fields. Note that when communicating to the
relay from the front port, the default communications settings are a baud
rate of 9600, with slave address of 1, no parity, 8 bits, and 1 stop bit.
These values cannot be changed.
8.
Click the Read Order Code button to connect to the 469 device and upload the
order code. If an communications error occurs, ensure that the 469 serial
communications values entered in the previous step correspond to the relay
setting values.
9.
Click OK when the relay order code has been received. The new device will be
added to the Site List window (or Online window) located in the top left corner
of the main EnerVista 469 Setup window.
The 469 Site Device has now been configured for serial communications. Proceed to
Connecting to the Relay on page 4–15 to begin communications.
The Quick Connect button can be used to establish a fast connection through the
front panel RS232 port of a 469 relay. The following window will appear when the
Quick Connect button is pressed:
As indicated by the window, the Quick Connect feature quickly connects the
EnerVista 469 Setup software to a 469 front port with the following settings: 9600
baud, no parity, 8 bits, 1 stop bit. Select the PC communications port connected to
the relay and press the Connect button.
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Connecting EnerVista 469 Setup to the Relay
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