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Controls and Indicators
1.
Press the Edit pushbutton.
2.
Enter the username by pressing the UP or DOWN scrolling pushbuttons until the proper first
character of the username appears. Pressing the UP pushbutton scrolls through the alphabet and
then the numbers in ascending order. Pressing DOWN scrolls through the numbers and then the
alphabet in descending order.
3.
Press the RIGHT scrolling pushbutton to move the cursor to the next character of the username
and select the appropriate character.
4.
Continue the process until the entire username has been spelled out. Press the Edit pushbutton
when finished.
5.
Repeat Steps 2 through 4 for the password.
6.
Press the Edit pushbutton.
7.
If the proper username and password have been entered, the screen will flash the type of access
that has been granted. If an incorrect password has been entered, the screen will flash “Read
Access”.
8.
Once you gain access, it remains in effect until the access timeout length setting expires. As long
as you continue to press the Edit key for a function for which you have gained access, the five-
minute timer will be refreshed and you will not be prompted for a password.
To close access immediately, press the Reset button while any non-settings screen is displayed. The
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should flash “Read Only” on the LCD screen to indicate access through the front panel has been
terminated.
Entering Settings
Settings for protection functions can be edited by using the RIGHT, LEFT, UP, and DOWN front-panel
navigation keys. Navigate to Settings > Protection.
To edit a setting using the manual scrolling pushbuttons, perform the following procedures:
1.
After scrolling to the desired settings group and element category, scroll to the screen that
displays the function to be edited.
2.
Press the Edit pushbutton to gain access. If password security has been initiated for settings, you
will be prompted to enter the appropriate username and password. See the paragraphs,
Entering
Usernames and Passwords
, for details on entering usernames and passwords from the front
panel. Once access has been gained, the Edit LED will be lit and a cursor will appear in the first
settings field on the screen.
3.
Press the UP or DOWN scrolling key to select the desired setting. Some settings must be entered
one character at a time. For example, to enter a 51-1 pickup as 7.3 amps, you would place the
cursor in the Pickup field and press the UP pushbutton until the 7 is showing. Then press the
RIGHT pushbutton to move the cursor over to the right side of the decimal and press the UP
pushbutton until the 3 is showing. Other settings require scrolling through a list of selections. For
example, you would move the cursor over to the Curve Index field and then scroll through a list of
available time characteristic curves.
4.
Once all of the settings on the screen have been entered, press the Edit pushbutton a second
time and the settings will be validated. If the settings are in range, the Edit LED will go out. If you
want to abort the edit session without changing any settings, press the Reset pushbutton before
you press the Edit pushbutton the second time. The Edit LED will go out.
Performing Control Operations
Control operations can be executed by navigating to Metering, Control. These functions allow you to
control the state of virtual switches, override logic, control the active setting group, and control the state of
output contacts. All of these functions work similarly to the process of entering settings in that you press
the Edit pushbutton for the action to be executed.
Summary of Contents for BE1-11g
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Page 62: ...50 9424200994 Rev U Overexcitation 24 Protection BE1 11g...
Page 68: ...56 9424200994 Rev U Sync Check 25 Protection BE1 11g...
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Page 94: ...82 9424200994 Rev U Auxiliary Overvoltage 59X Protection BE1 11g...
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Page 154: ...142 9424200994 Rev U Loss of Excitation Reverse Var Based 40Q Protection BE1 11g...
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Page 170: ...158 9424200994 Rev U Resistance Temperature Detector 49RTD Protection BE1 11g...
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Page 262: ...250 9424200994 Rev U Trip Circuit Monitor 52TCM BE1 11g...
Page 272: ...260 9424200994 Rev U BESTnet Plus BE1 11g Figure 188 Power Quality Page...
Page 274: ...262 9424200994 Rev U Mounting BE1 11g Figure 190 J Type Case Side Dimensions...
Page 282: ...270 9424200994 Rev U Mounting BE1 11g Figure 198 H1 Rack Mount Case Dimensions...
Page 283: ...9424200994 Rev U 271 BE1 11g Mounting Figure 199 H1 Panel Mount Case Dimensions...
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Page 304: ...292 9424200994 Rev U Typical Connections BE1 11g...
Page 324: ...312 9424200994 Rev U BESTCOMSPlus Software BE1 11g...
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Page 354: ...342 9424200994 Rev U Communication BE1 11g Figure 263 Modbus Mapping Screen...
Page 370: ...358 9424200994 Rev U Timekeeping BE1 11g...
Page 374: ...362 9424200994 Rev U Device Information BE1 11g...
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