S&C Instruction Sheet 461-504 51
Entering Data
Setpoints
Setpoints are user-changeable settings entered into the control to configure a
TripSaver II recloser. Setpoints are displayed as check boxes, data-entry elds, and
selection menus. The font color of all setpoints is light blue. Complete a setpoint con-
guration by clicking anywhere outside its editable eld. If a setpoint eld is grayed out,
it is presently unavailable.
Check box: When the mouse cursor is located over a check box, the background color of
the check box will change to light blue. Select a check box to enable the feature; deselect
a check box to disable the feature. Note: Deselecting a check box will erase all settings
under that feature in the edit buffer.
Data-entry eld: When the mouse cursor is located over a data-entry eld, the border
of the eld will change to light blue. Click into the data-entry eld to enter the setting.
Selection menu: When the mouse cursor is located over a selection menu, the background
color of the selection menu will change to light blue. Click on the menu to expand the
list of available items. Click on an item in the list to nish the selection. The background
color of the selection menu will change to dark blue, and the font color will change to
white. Click anywhere outside the menu to complete the conguration.
Setpoints can be saved locally to a setpoint file with the extension .xspt. A previ-
ously saved setpoint file can be loaded into the edit buffer to make changes or to apply
the settings to a recloser later. Save Setpoints and Load Setpoints functions are
available in both the Standalone (offline) and Connected (online) modes, and also
when a snapshot file is open.
Typing on the <Tab> and <Shift>+<Tab> keys on the computer keyboard can be used
to navigate back and forth through setpoints.
Flyover Text
When the mouse cursor is located over a setpoint, yover text will appear for seven
seconds to describe the setpoint, including the range for numerical setpoints. When
the mouse is located over a command button, yover text will also appear to describe
the function of that button. Flyover text is provided to facilitate the data-entry process.
An example of yover text is shown in Figure 70.
Working with
Setpoints and Setpoint
Files
Figure 70. Sample flyover text.