Basler Electric BE1-BPR User Manual

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BE1-BPR Functional Description

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2. Read the current programming access area.

ACCESS

AREA 2

ACCESS

Programming changes access

HMI Menu Branch: N/A

Comments
This command is used to gain access to an access area before making programming or

settings changes. The access areas are available:
ACCESS AREA 1: Access is provided by password 1 (PW1). PW1 allows write access to all

setting and operating registers with no restrictions.

ACCESS AREA 2: Access is provided by password 2 (PW2). PW2 permits changes to be

made to relay protection settings.

ACCESS AREA 3: Access is provided by password 3 (PW3). PW3 allows breaker related

settings changes to be made.

ACCESS AREA 4: Access is provided by password 4 (PW4). PW4 allows control or relay

outputs for testing purposes.

Access to an area is granted when the appropriate password is entered. If password protection

is disabled in one or more areas, then no password is required to gain access to the

unprotected levels. If a valid password is entered, the relay responds with the access area

provided by that password. If an invalid password is entered, an error message is returned.


After changes are made, the new data must be saved with the SAVE command. The operator must

confirm that the programming is completed before the changes are actually made. If no password

protection is used, it is still necessary to obtain programming/change access in order to protect against

accidental changes. If password protection is disabled, then ACCESS=BPR or any other string will be

accepted in place of a password.

SAVE

Exit programming mode and save changes

HMI Menu Branch: N/A

Comments
This command is used at the end of a programming or settings changing session to save the

changes made. When the SAVE command is entered, the relay responds with a confirmation

message (ARE YOU SURE (Y/N)?). If Y is entered, programming or settings changes are

saved to non-volatile memory, the programming mode is exited, and the relay is returned to an

on-line condition. Entering N exits the programming mode without saving changes and returns

the relay to an on-line condition.


SAVE Command
Purpose:

Saves programming or settings changes, exits the programming mode, and returns the

relay to an on-line condition.

Syntax:

SAVE

Comments:

Once the SAVE command is executed, password access is lost.


SAVE Command Example:
Change the PU2 setting from 4.4 amperes to 6.3 amperes using the following sequence of commands.

ACCESS=BPR<CR>

Provides access to programming mode.

ACCESS GRANTED LEVEL 1

Relay response.

PU2=6.3<CR>

Changes the pickup setting.

SAVE<CR>

End programming.

ARE YOU SURE (Y/N)?

Relay verification.

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