Configuring the pc, Setting the relay, Select logic scheme for display – Basler Electric BE1-700 User Manual

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Figure 14-3. System Setup Summary Screen, Protection and Control Tab

CONFIGURING THE PC

If you have an actual BE1-700 relay, configure your PC to match the BE1-700 configuration. To do this,
pull down the Communication menu in the pull-down menu and select Configure. Now, match the
communication configuration in the BE1-700 relay. You may select Terminal (VT100 Emulation) and go
directly to that communication protocol. You must close Terminal Mode before you can use BESTCOMS
again. If you are comfortable using ASCII commands, the Terminal Mode is an easy method for checking
the actual settings or status of the relay when you are in doubt about an action to take in BESTCOMS.
ASCII commands are available in Section 11, ASCII Command Interface.

SETTING THE RELAY

To set the relay, we will discuss the contents of each of the screens for BESTCOMS for the BE1-700. The
System Setup Summary screen was discussed in previous paragraphs. We begin with the assumption
that you have started BESTCOMS, connected the PC to the relay, and configured your PC to the relay. If
the default settings are active in your relay, you will have to change the logic to clear the Major alarm or
disable the Logic = None Alarm under Alarm Priority in Reporting and Alarms, Alarms. This section
describes BESTCOMS features as they occur and not on a priority (perform this setting first) basis. For
information on how to select or name the active logic, see the paragraphs on BESTlogic

™.

Select Logic Scheme for Display

In Figure 14-3, below the pull-down Menu bar, there is a pull-down arrow for the Logic window in the
Toolbar row. To select a preprogrammed scheme, pull down this menu and click on the desired scheme.
When you do, the selected logic name is displayed in the Logic window and the System Setup Summary
screen displays what results would be if that scheme were active. It does not make it the active screen.
You select custom and preprogrammed logic schemes using the BESTlogic screen. (See additional
paragraphs in this section.)

Settings Display and Selection

Immediately to the right of the Logic window is a Settings window. A pull-down menu is shown and
provides for Group 0 or 1 selection. An example of this is the Overcurrent Protection screen. Pull down
the Screens menu and select Overcurrent Protection. When you do, the Settings window display changes
to the Group pull-down menu. If you wanted the specific setting change that you were about to make to
affect the Group 1 settings, select Group 1.

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