Making the change, Saving changes and exiting program mode, Changing parameters using communication ports – Basler Electric BE1-BPR User Manual

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BE1-BPR Functional Description

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Press the right arrow key. The cursor moves to the second digit for PU1. Continue to press the right arrow

key until the cursor is under the units digit for PU2. To change the 4 to a 6, press the EDIT +/- key two

times. With the 6 displayed, press the right arrow key to position the cursor under the tenths digit. To

change the 4 to a 3, two methods are available. The quickest method is to press the PROG key to make

the EDIT +/- key decrement. Now press the EDIT +/- key and the 4 changes to a 3. The next key that is

pressed, other than the EDIT +/- key, changes the EDIT +/- key back to the increment function. Another

method is to press (increment) the EDIT +/- key nine times until the 3 is displayed. With 6.3 displayed for

PU2, we now need to exit the PROGRAM mode and save the changes. While in the PROGRAM mode,

the BE1-BPR relay remains on-line and the changes do not take effect until the PROGRAM mode is

exited and the changes are saved.

Making the Change

To save the settings and exit the PROGRAM mode, press and hold the PROG key for two seconds. The

SAVE CHANGES? (Y/N) - N screen appears and the cursor is under the N (see Figure 4-5). Press the

EDIT +/- key to select Y for yes. Press the PROG key and the relay will go off-line briefly while the new

settings are saved and the BE1-BPR relay reinitializes.

Saving Changes and Exiting PROGRAM Mode

Figure 4-5. Exiting PROGRAM Mode from HMI

Changing Parameters Using Communication Ports
Changing settings through a communication port requires an ACCESS-CHANGE-SAVE-CONFIRM cycle.

The operator uses the ACCESS command to obtain a program (change) access level. Different

passwords give access to change different parameters.

ACCESS Command
Purpose:

Reads or changes access area so that programming or settings changes can be made.

Syntax:

ACCESS[=<password>]


ACCESS Command Examples:
1. Obtain area two access.
ACCESS=OPENUP

ACCESS GRANTED

AREA 2

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