Viewing and comparing settings files
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4.
Click
Load
to ensure the desired files are loaded for offline work. If the Load button is grayed
out, the highlighted file is already loaded.
NOTE:
If the state of the offline settings files is unknown, it is recommended to reset the offline
settings files to the current settings. See Chapter 2.4. [dk: there is no section 2.4?]
Changes made during offline mode
•
User Settings and Maintenance changes are automatically saved to the active settings file
loaded.
•
User Administration changes can be viewed under User Administration only.
8.2 Viewing and comparing settings files
The HMI can display the settings associated with a particular settings file. To view any settings
file, click the filename in the right-side pane, click
Load
, and the settings will display.
As mentioned in Chapter 2, it is important to keep the settings in both CPUs consistent. The HMI
can compare two settings files and highlight differences.
To compare two settings files
1.
On the
Main Menu
, click the
Maintenance
button. The button will only display if
Maintenance access is allowed with the current login permissions.
2.
On the
Maintenance
screen, click the
Settings File
tab.
3.
Select two files to compare (e.g.,
ELVS_A
and
ELVS_B
). To select two files, hold down the
Shift
key and click both file buttons. Once two files are selected the compare button will be
enabled.
4.
Click the
Compare
button. The differences between the two files will be highlighted.
Summary of Contents for Entellisys DEH-230
Page 1: ...GE Entellisys Low Voltage Switchgear System Administrator Manual ...
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Page 8: ...System administrator roles and responsibilities 8 1 ...
Page 10: ...Pre programming settings prior to switchgear arrival 10 2 2 ...
Page 12: ...Commissioning the switchgear 12 3 ...
Page 20: ...Time synchronization 20 5 ...
Page 28: ...Installing and configuring remote HMI software 28 7 ...
Page 32: ...Settings files and offline system configuration 32 8 Figure 8 3 Settings file compare screen ...
Page 40: ...System archives 40 10 ...
Page 44: ...Feature options 44 11 ...
Page 54: ...Preparing and configuring a replacement CPU 54 12 ...
Page 60: ...Other maintenance functions 60 13 ...
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