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Local Panel User Interface
Configuration and

Parameter Setting

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857-UM001A-EN-P – July 2009
Some of the parameters can only be changed via the RS-232
serial port using the SetPointPS software. Such parameters, (for
example passwords, blockings and mimic configuration) are
normally set only during commissioning.
Some of the parameters require the restarting of the relay. This
restarting is done automatically when necessary. If a parameter
change requires restarting, the display will show as Figure 2.19.
Figure 2.19 – Example of Auto-Reset Display
Press CANCEL to return to the setting view. If a parameter must
be changed, press the ENTER key again. The parameter can now
be set. When the parameter change is confirmed with the
ENTER key, a [RESTART]- text appears to the top-right corner
of the display. This means that auto-resetting is pending. If no
key is pressed, the auto-reset will be executed within few seconds.
Parameter Setting
1. Move to the setting state of the desired menu (for example
CONF/CURRENT SCALING) by pushing the ENTER key. The
Pick text appears in the upper-left part of the display.
2. Enter the password associated with the configuration level by
pushing the INFO key and then using the arrow keys and the
ENTER key (default value is 0002). For more information about
the access levels, please refer to section "Operating Levels".
3. Scroll through the parameters using the UP and DOWN keys. A
parameter can be set if the background color of the line is black.
If the parameter cannot be set the parameter is framed.
4. Select the desired parameter (for example Inom) with the
ENTER key.
5. Use the UP and DOWN keys to change a parameter value. If the
value contains more than one digit, use the LEFT and RIGHT
keys to shift from digit to digit, and the UP and DOWN keys to
change the digits.

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