S&C Instruction Sheet 695-535 37
Factory Defaults and Factory Default Reset
NOTICE
S&C Electric Company programs the Global Settings (Nominal Frequency,
Continuous Current, Interrupting Rating, and Trip Mode) at the factory to match
the configuration of the Vista SD switchgear. The Factory Default Reset setting
will restore the settings back to the overcurrent control’s pre-programmed state.
You MUST reprogram the Global Settings for the overcurrent control after
performing a factory reset to match the configuration of the Vista SD
switchgear that the overcurrent control is monitoring and controlling.
Improper operation of the control and/or switchgear may result if global
settings do not match the Vista SD Switchgear model. See “Programming
the Control Settings” on page 22 for instructions on how to reprogram the Global
Settings.
The Factory Default Reset command, which is available under the Control Settings
tab, will restore the control to its pre-programmed state. When a Factory Default Reset
command is initiated, the following settings will be restored:
• Global Settings:
• Continuous Current: 600 A
• Fault Interrupting Rating: 12.5 kA
• Trip mode: Single-phase trip/single-phase lockout
• All protective settings under the Interrupter 1 and Interrupter 2 menus. These will be
restored to the “Factory Default Protective Settings” shown on page 35.
• Both the admin and user passwords will be reset to the factory-default values.
• The Interrupter ID for both ways will be reset to Interrupter 1 and Interrupter 2.
After initiating a reset to factory-default settings, make sure to follow the procedure
described in the “After Resetting Factory Default Settings” section on page 37.
To restore the overcurrent control to the default settings:
STEP 1. Log in to the control as “admin.” (See the “Accessing the Overcurrent Control
with a Web Browser" section on Page 12.) From the Control Settings tab, go
to the Factory Default menu.
STEP 2. Under the Factory Default menu, click on the Select to Reset Overcurrent
Control settings to defaults checkbox. See Figure 25.
Figure 25. The Factory Default reset menu.
Factory Default Reset