EnerVista 750/760 Setup software interface
750/760 Quick Reference Guide
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A similar process can be followed to enable other protection and control features. For a
complete description of setpoints and their functionality, refer to Chapter 5 of the 750/760
instruction manual.
ENERVISTA 750/760 SETUP SOFTWARE INTERFACE
Overview
The EnerVista 750/760 Setup software provides a graphical user interface (GUI) as one of
two human interfaces to a 750/760 device. The alternate human interface is implemented
via the device's faceplate keypad and display (see the first section in this chapter).
The EnerVista 750/760 Setup software provides a single facility to configure, monitor,
maintain, and trouble-shoot the operation of relay functions, connected over serial
communication networks. It can be used while disconnected (i.e. off-line) or connected (i.e.
on-line) to a 750/760 device. In off-line mode, settings files can be created for eventual
downloading to the device. In on-line mode, you can communicate with the device in real-
time.
This no-charge software, provided with every 750/760 relay, can be run from any computer
supporting Microsoft Windows
®
95 or higher. This chapter provides a summary of the basic
EnerVista 750/760 Setup software interface features. The EnerVista 750/760 Setup Help File
provides details for getting started and using the EnerVista 750/760 Setup software
interface.
With the EnerVista 750/760 Setup running on your PC, it is possible to:
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Program and modify setpoints
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Load/save setpoint files from/to disk
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Read actual values and monitor status
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Perform waveform capture and log data
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Plot, print, and view trending graphs of selected actual values
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Download and playback waveforms
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Get help on any topic
Hardware
Communications from the EnerVista 750/760 Setup to the 750/760 can be accomplished
three ways: RS232, RS485, and Ethernet communications. The following figures below
illustrate typical connections for RS232, RS485, and Ethernet communications.
RS485 COM2 is disabled when the Ethernet option is ordered.
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