Functions
6-14 7SJ62 Manual
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After copying setting groups, it is only necessary to modify those setting values that
are to be set differently.
Restoring Factory
Settings
The factory settings may be restored for a modified setting group. To restore factory
settings to a setting group, the name of the setting group whose settings are to be re-
stored should be highlighted. Next, the user should select the menu option (GLW and
then click on 5HVHW. A confirmation box appears, and the user should click on <HV to
confirm restoration of factory settings.
Switching between
Setting Groups
The procedure to switch from one setting group to another during operations is de-
scribed in Sub-section 7.2.2. The option of switching between several setting groups
externally via binary inputs is described in Subsection 8.1.2.
6.1.2.1 Information
6.1.3 Power System Data 2
General protective data (36<67(0'$7$) includes settings associated with all
functions rather than a specific protective or monitoring function. In contrast to the
36<67(0'$7$ as discussed in Sub-section 6.1.1, these settings can be changed
over with the setting groups. To modify these settings, the user should select 6(7
7,1*6 menu option *URXS$ (setting group A), and then 36\VWHP'DWD.
The other setting groups are *URXS%*URXS&, and *URXS', as described in
Subsection 6.1.2.
Note:
All setting values in the setting group being restored to factory settings will be over-
written. An inadvertent reset operation can be reversed by closing and reopening the
DIGSI
®
4 session without saving changes.
Addr. Setting Setting options Default Setting Comment
301 ACTIVE GROUP Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Parameter group A Active is
302 CHANGE to Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Binary input
Via protocol
Parameter group A Activation
F # LCD-Text Comment
7 >Set Group Bit0 >Parameter group selection (Select Bit 0)
8 >Set Group Bit1 >Parameter group selection (Select Bit 1)
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