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Figure 6.4.2.8-1 Cross-References function
In the Cross-References function, you can use a filter file to leave out some of the data
objects to be connected to the slave device.
Select the filter file from the drop-down menu under Active Filter. If there are no filter
files listed in the drop-down menu, you can create your own filter file by clicking Modify
Filter File.
You can also modify an existing filter file to meet your needs. The Cross-References
table allows you to view the data objects by type. Use the tabs in the upper part of the
table to do this. Under the General tab, you can see all the data objects and their property
values. Here you can sort the data objects by clicking the column heading (Object Name,
Description, 61850-Type, and so on).
You can also export the cross-references table to and import a table from Microsoft
Excel.
Clicking Apply connects the data objects to the slave device. After that you can change
the data object values either in the Object Properties function or in the Cross-References
function.
Some properties visible on the Excel sheet depend on the sub-
type of the object. Therefore, it is important to select the cor-
rect sub-type.
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