Getting Started
3.3.2
Operation from a PC
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YES/NO keys:
Y/J
YES key: Operator confirms the displayed question
N
NO key: Operator negates the displayed question. This key is
also used to reset memorized LED indications and fault alarms.
Keys for scrolling in the display:
Forward scrolling: the display shows the next operating position
of the same operation level
Backward scrolling: the display shows the previous operating
position of the same operation level
Forward scrolling to the next operation level: the display shows
the associated operating object in the next operation level
Backward scrolling to the previous operation level: the displays
shows the associated operating object in the previous operation
level
Confirmation keys:
E
ENTER key: All changes of the display made by numerical
entries or by pressing the Y/J and N keys must be confirmed
with the ENTER key to be accepted by the device. The ENTER
key is also used to acknowledge messages from the device if an
entry is rejected; in that case a new entry must be made and
confirmed with the ENTER key.
By depressing the N key, spontaneous fault alarms are reset and the quiescent-state
indications reactivated. The marshallable LEDs on the front light up during the reset,
so that the proper functioning of the LEDs can be checked as well.
You can make settings, start test procedures and read out data from a PC with the
DIGSI communication software in the same way as with the integrated keypad, with
the additional comfort of a monitor display and operator guidance through the menu.
All data can be stored on data carrier and read in from there (e.g. during configuration).
If a printer is connected, the data can be printed out for documentation.
When operating the firmware from a PC, please observe the relevant operating man-
uals. The DIGSI communication software is suited for processing protection data.
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