RPV311
Chapter 12
– RPV Tools
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2.3.6
IMPORTING EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION
It is possible to import a configuration previous saved on the computer. To import a configuration, the
exported configuration XML file has to be first stored in the folder C:\RPV\conftool\conf and then proceed as
follows:
Double click
Conftool
icon. The Configuration Tool interface will open in the default Web browser;
Click on the
<
I
MPORT
>
button. A new window will open;
Click on the Browse button to choose the configuration file previously saved on the computer;
Enter a name for the configuration;
Click on the
<
OK
>
button. An RPV configuration interface will open. It is possible to check the configuration
parameters as if user were on-line with the equipment;
Click on the
<
S
AVE
>
button once again to save the new configuration on the PC;
Click on the
<
F
INISH
>
button to go back to the main screen of the Configuration Tool.
The configuration will be on the list of locally stored configurations.
The configuration window will appear in the Configuration Tool. The user can choose to edit the configuration
again, store it or transmit it to the RPV.
It is possible to save the configuration with the same name as an existing one. However, the existing
configuration will be overwritten.
2.3.7
EDITING A STORED CONFIGURATION
To edit a stored configuration follow these steps.
Select the name of the stored configuration to be edited and click on the
<
E
DIT
>
button;
Change the configuration parameters and click on the
<
S
AVE
>
button;
A new window will open requiring the name of the configuration (maximum of 22 characters including
_
, -, 0-
9, a-z and A-Z);
Click on the
<
S
AVE
>
button once again to save it on the PC;
Click on the
<
F
INISH
>
button to go back to the main screen of the Configuration Tool.
2.3.8
DELETING A LOCALLY STORED CONFIGURATION
To remove a configuration that is locally stored, follow these steps:
Select the name of the stored configuration to be deleted and click on the
<
R
EMOVE
>
button;
The message Remove this item will be shown. Click on the
<
Y
ES
>
button to remove the configuration.
2.3.9
CREATING A CONFIGURATION REPORT
To create the configuration report, follow these steps:
Summary of Contents for Reason RPV311
Page 2: ......
Page 15: ...INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1...
Page 34: ...SAFETY INFORMATION CHAPTER 2...
Page 45: ...HARDWARE DESIGN CHAPTER 3...
Page 56: ......
Page 57: ...CONFIGURATION CHAPTER 4...
Page 75: ...RPV311 Chapter 4 Configuration RPV311 TM EN 6 75 Figure 21 Email Fax configuration...
Page 77: ...RPV311 Chapter 4 Configuration RPV311 TM EN 6 77 Figure 22 Adding and editing voltage circuits...
Page 117: ...OPERATION CHAPTER 5...
Page 121: ...RPV311 Chapter 5 Operation RPV311 TM EN 6 121 Figure 46 Status monitoring sequence...
Page 123: ...RPV311 Chapter 5 Operation RPV311 TM EN 6 123 Figure 47 Monitoring sequence...
Page 128: ...Chapter 5 Operation RPV311 128 RPV311 TM EN 6 Figure 50 Equipment settings monitoring sequence...
Page 155: ...RECORDS CHAPTER 6...
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Page 173: ...TW FAULT LOCATOR CHAPTER 7...
Page 183: ...PMU CHAPTER 8...
Page 189: ...MODBUS CHAPTER 9...
Page 193: ...DNP3 CHAPTER 10...
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Page 197: ...GOOSE MESSAGE DETECTION CHAPTER 11...
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Page 201: ...SOFTWARE RPV TOOLS CHAPTER 12...
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Page 229: ...SOFTWARE RPV MANAGER CHAPTER 13...
Page 249: ...COMMUNICATIONS CHAPTER 14...
Page 261: ...INSTALLATION CHAPTER 15...
Page 295: ...Chapter 15 Installation RPV311 RPV311 TM EN 6 295 Figure 138 RA331 RA332 and RA333 dimensions...
Page 299: ...MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER 16...
Page 310: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CHAPTER 17...
Page 331: ...RPV311 Chapter 17 Wiring Diagrams WIRING DIAGRAMS CHAPTER 18...
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