3–26 869 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUALSOFTWARE INTERFACE CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES5. For setpoints requiring non-numerical pre-set values (e.g. Phase VT Connectionbelow), clicking anywhere within the setpoint value box displays a drop-downselection menu arrow. Select the desired value from this list.6. In the Setpoints > System Setup > Voltage Sensing dialog box, click on Save to savethe values into the 869. Click YES to accept any changes and exit the window. ClickRestore to retain previous values. Click Default to restore Default values.7. For setpoints requiring an alphanumeric text string (e.g. "relay name"), the value maybe entered directly within the setpoint value box.File Support Opening any file automatically launches the application or provides focus to the alreadyopened application.New files are automatically added to the tree.Using Setpoints Files The software interface supports three ways of handling changes to relay settings:• In off-line mode (relay disconnected) to create or edit relay settings files for laterdownload to communicating relays.• Directly modifying relay settings while connected to a communicating relay, thensaving the settings when complete.• Creating/editing settings files while connected to a communicating relay, then savingthem to the relay when complete.Settings files are organized on the basis of file names assigned by the user. A settings filecontains data pertaining to the following types of relay settings:• Device Definition• Relay Setup• System Setup• Protection• Control• Inputs/Outputs• Monitoring• FlexLogic• Quick setup• Protection summary• IEC 61850 configurator• Modbus user mapFactory default values are supplied and can be restored after any changes.