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Toshiba GR200 Series - 12.5 Setting sub-menu; (i) Setting method; (i)-1 Element Setting Mode: The “Element Setting Mode” is used for setting numerical values. For each setting, the setting name, setting value and the unit are displayed in two lines. Figure 12.5-1 provides an example of the element setting mode.

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6F2S1914 (0.49)
GRL200 (Soft 033 & 037)
- 1452 -
Setting sub-menu
"Setting" sub-menu is used to view and change settings for the following functions: Recording,
Metering, Communication interface, Relay application, and Monitoring. In this section, we
show the Setting method for elements, switches, and list selection, Protection setting, and
others. Furthermore, this section describes the confirmation of setting, and the On/Off
function that is used to hide some unnecessary settings.
Note: The meaning of settings and their setting process are beyond the scope of this
section. The figures in this chapter are examples only. The user should confirm
setting values after their values are changed.
(i) Setting method
In Setting sub-menu, four setting modes are provided as follows:
1. Element Setting Mode
2. Switch Setting Mode
3. List Selection Mode (items selection)
4. Signal Selection Mode (signal selection)
Element Setting Mode: The “Element Setting Mode” is used for setting
numerical values. For each setting, the setting name, setting value and the
unit are displayed in two lines. Figure 12.5-1 provides an example of the
element setting mode.
Figure 12.5-1 Example of Element Setting Mode
To begin the setting process, press the key ENTER. Once the setting has been
changed, the [*] mark will appear alongside the name of the setting. Once the
change is canceled or confirmed, the [*] mark will disappear automatically. For
the setting of a value, follow the steps as shown in Figure 12.5-2
1
:
OC1
10:48 2/8
_OC1-b +
123.00000
OC1-c +
1.00000
OC1-angle
+
45 deg
Before Changing Setting
OC1
10:48 2/8
*OC1-b +
12
4
.00000
OC1-c +
1.00000
OC1-angle
+
45 deg
After Changing

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