3 Using the IED (Getting Started)
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4 Start the Terminal Mode of F-PRO, login as
change
or
service,
then access
the
Settings
menu and activate
Load from Offliner
function.
5 Reply
Yes
to the “Ready to load remote setting.” prompt.
6 In your terminal program, initiate transfer of the setting file created in step
2 above. (For example, with Window’s HyperTerminal, you would select
Transfer
, then
Send File
. Browse to find the file, then select
Open
and fi-
nally,
Send
.
7 When the file has been transferred, verified and loaded, a message “New
settings loaded and secure” is displayed.
A “serial number discrepancy” message may appear. This is to en-
sure that you are aware of the exact relay to which the settings are
being loaded. If this happens, check the relay serial number using
the terminal mode ID menu item. Type this serial number into the
F-PRO Serial No. box in the Identification tab display area of
Offlin-
er
Settings. Alternately you may check the Ignore Serial Number
check box to bypass serial number supervision.
Retrieve To
Offliner
To transfer the relay’s current settings to the PC do the following:
1 Navigate to
Settings>Retrieve To Offliner
.
2 Select
Enter.
3 The relay asks you if you wish to continue. Select
Y
for yes.
4 The file is sent to the directory defined by the HyperTerminal menu
Trans-
fer>Receive File
.
When using HyperTerminal use Z-modem (no crash recovery), files
are received and auto incremented.
Metering
Submenus: Analog, I/O, Logic, for more details about metering see “Metering
Data” on page 3-17.
Analog
Analog Inputs
Provides secondary values of the ac analog voltages and currents.
Line Quantities
Provides primary voltage kV phase to phase of each line.
Demand
Demand
Energy
Peak
I*I*t
Displays the accumulated I*I*t value and I*I*t value for the last oper-
ation.
I/O
Displays the state of the external inputs and the output contacts.
Logic
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