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on Screen or As Received from Relay. displays a snapshot of the relay or screen settings in a single
line, compact format. Figure 5-6 illustrates that format.
Figure 5-6. Snapshot Format
SAVING, PRINTING, AND OPENING FILES
BE3-GPR software also allows the user to save setup configurations to a disk. This allows a user to
save multiple setups for later use and saves setup time when configuring multiple units. These files
may also be printed for a hard copy reference and opened in several different ways.
File Save
If you have changed the settings on a specific BE3-GPR unit, you may want to save those settings for
reference or future use. For example, you make the changes to a unit that is in your test system and
you want to save the file as Test1. Open the pull down File menu and select Save. Now use normal
Windows techniques and save the file with the default extension (*.GPR). Your file is now saved in
the directory that you selected.
File Print
While the Test1 settings are still shown on the screen, we should create a paper copy of those
settings so that we can use them as a reference. To do this, open the File pull down menu and select
Print. When you execute the Print command, you will get a dialog box similar to Figure 5-7.
Figure 5-7. Print Dialog Box
Summary of Contents for BE3-GPR
Page 15: ...General Information 1 8 ...
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Page 29: ...General Information 1 22 Figure 1 14 Time Characteristic Curve A Standard Inverse 99 1621 ...
Page 30: ...General Information 1 23 Figure 1 15 Time Characteristic Curve B Very Inverse 99 1376 ...
Page 31: ...General Information 1 24 Figure 1 16 Time Characteristic Curve C Extremely Inverse 99 1377 ...
Page 32: ...General Information 1 25 Figure 1 17 Time Characteristic Curve G Long Time Inverse 99 1622 ...
Page 42: ...Functional Description 3 7 Figure 3 3 Selection Menu Sheet 1 of 6 ...
Page 43: ...Functional Description 3 8 Figure 3 4 Selection Menu Sheet 2 of 6 ...
Page 44: ...Functional Description 3 9 Figure 3 5 Selection Menu Sheet 3 of 6 ...
Page 45: ...Functional Description 3 10 Figure 3 6 Selection Menu Sheet 4 of 6 ...
Page 46: ...Functional Description 3 11 Figure 3 7 Selection Menu Sheet 5 of 6 ...
Page 47: ...Functional Description 3 12 Figure 3 8 Selection Menu Sheet 6 of 6 ...