S&C Instruction Sheet 461-504 53
Entering Data
Out-of-Range Warning
When a value outside of the valid range is typed into a data-entry eld, a warning message
opens next to the eld indicating the correct range and the degree of precision needed.
See Figure 74.
Figure 74. The out-of-range warning.
The warning message disappears on the next mouse click. Note: The invalid value
will be erased when navigating to another settings screen.
Save Setpoints
A complete or partially completed set of setpoints can be saved, with one exception:
• If the process of selecting a TCC curve has been started, setpoints cannot be saved,
and the Save Setpoints button will be grayed out until the curve-selection process
is complete.
TripSaver II Service Center Conguration Software allows saving a snapshot of all data
from the control at a specic instant and viewing it later ofine. The snapshot le has
le extension .xdss.
Saving a snapshot is available only in the Connected (online) mode. The snapshot
saved always has the same version number as the firmware version of the TripSaver II
recloser where the snapshot file was generated.
A snapshot file can be opened in the Standalone (offline), the Connected (onl i ne)
mode, or when another snapshot is already open. Snapshots that have version number
2.0, 1.9, 1.8, 1.7, 1.6, 1.5, 1.3 and 1.0 can all be opened and viewed using service center
configuration software version 2.0.
Note: When opening a snapshot file under the Connected (online) mode, the recloser
will be disconnected automatically, and no data will be applied to the connected
TripSaver II recloser. You can re-connect to the TripSaver II recloser after a snapshot
file is open. See the “Connect to Device” section on page 30.
The setpoints in a snapshot file can be edited and, when the editing is completed,
it can be saved into a setpoint file.
Working with a
Snapshot File