N60 NETWORK STABILITY AND SYNCHROPHASOR MEASUREMENT SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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N60 Network Stability and Synchrophasor
Measurement System
Appendix C: Command line interface
Command line interface
This appendix outlines command line access to the software.
C.1 Command line interface
SetupCLI is a command line interface to communicate with the EnerVista UR Setup software. Commands can be sent from
a DOS prompt or a Windows batch file.
The interface is installed with the EnerVista software. Its default location is similar to
C:\Program Files\EnerVista\Tools\SetupCLI
The EnerVista software needs to be installed on a computer to run the command line interface. The command line
interface does not provide a remote connection to a computer running the EnerVista software.
Items to note are as follows:
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Works with EnerVista UR Setup version 6.10 and later
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Available in English only
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The graphical user interface of the software is not available concurrently with the command line interface
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It does not support concurrent commands
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It has limited functionality with CyberSentry
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It does not interface with UR Engineer
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It does not work when EnerVista UR Setup security is enabled, meaning when login is required
Command syntax is as follows:
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Options enclosed in [ ] are optional
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Values enclosed in < > are replaced with your own values
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<Application> is replaced with the EnerVista software to receive the command. Use "URPC" for EnerVista UR Setup.
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<device> is the UR device name, as displayed in the
Device Name
field of the Device Setup window and listed in the
Online Window. Use quotes with spaces, such as "B30 Belfort".
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"-s" can be used with any command to suppress error messages
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All commands, their return codes, and error description are logged in the file
C:\ProgramData\EnerVista\Tools\SetupCLI\SetupCLI.log
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When the Supervisor account is enabled, the 'Lock Relay' setting must first be changed to No before the putsettings,
inservice, or reboot command can be used. This setting cannot be changed using the command line interface.
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Use quotes ("") to enclose any parameter containing a space