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Date Code 20171006
Instruction Manual
SEL-400 Series Relays
PC Software
Create and Manage Relay Settings
Create and Manage Relay Settings
QuickSet enables you to create settings for one or more relays. You can store
existing relay settings downloaded from relays with QuickSet, creating a library
of relay settings (see
). You can then modify and
upload these settings from your settings library to a relay. QuickSet makes setting
the relay easy and efficient.
Relay Part Number
The relay part number determines the settings that QuickSet displays and the func-
tions that the software controls. When configuring QuickSet to control a particular
relay, you should confirm that the QuickSet part number matches the relay part
number so that you can access all of the settings you need for your relay.
Configuring the Relay Part Number
Step 1. Select the QuickSet
Edit
menu.
Step 2. Click
Part Number
in the drop down menu, as shown in
Edit
➤
Copy—Copy settings from one Settings Group to another.
➤
Search—Search for a text string within the settings instance.
➤
Compare—Compare the settings instance that is open in the QuickSet window to another settings instance in
the Relay Database file.
➤
Merge—Merge the settings instance that is open in the QuickSet window with another settings instance in the
Relay Database file.
➤
Part Number—Change the current part number for the settings instance that is open in the QuickSet window.
Communications
➤
Connect—Request QuickSet to attempt to connect to a device using the current Connection Parameters.
➤
Parameters—Modify the Communications Parameters, including connection type (Serial, Network, or
Modem), PC port numbers, speed, and settings, device passwords, IP addresses, ports, and file transfer
options, and modem phone numbers and speeds.
➤
Network Address Book—Select from a list of Ethernet-connected devices. Add or modify devices by
specifying the Connection Name, IP Address, Telnet Port Number, User ID, and Password.
➤
Terminal—Open terminal window to issue ASCII commands directly to a connected relay.
➤
Logging—Initiate terminal logging to record terminal communications. View and clear the connection log.
Tools
➤
Settings—Convert settings between settings versions. Import and export settings from and to text files.
➤
HMI—Open HMI for connected device and manage custom HMI Device Overviews.
➤
Events—Collect event and view reports from connected devices.
➤
Options—Control QuickSet options, including Setting Comments, Event Viewer, and Terminal Options.
➤
Firmware Loader—Upgrade relay firmware.
Help
➤
Access program and settings help.
Table 2.1
QuickSet Submenu Options (Sheet 2 of 2)
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