GE Multilin B30 Bus Differential System 4-14 HUMAN INTERFACES 4.1 ENERVISTA UR SETUP SOFTWARE INTERFACE44 HUMAN INTERFACES 4.1ENERVISTA UR SETUP SOFTWARE INTERFACE 4.1.1 INTRODUCTIONThe EnerVista UR Setup software provides a graphical user interface (GUI) as one of two human interfaces to a UR device.The alternate human interface is implemented via the device’s faceplate keypad and display (see the Faceplate interfacesection in this chapter).The EnerVista UR Setup software provides a single facility to configure, monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot the operationof relay functions, connected over local or wide area communication networks. It can be used while disconnected (offline)or connected (online) to a UR device. In offline mode, settings files can be created for eventual downloading to the device.In online mode, you can communicate with the device in real-time.The EnerVista UR Setup software is provided with every B30 relay and runs on Microsoft Windows XP, 7, and Server 2008.This chapter provides a summary of the basic EnerVista UR Setup software interface features. The EnerVista UR SetupHelp File provides details for getting started and using the EnerVista UR Setup software interface.4.1.2 CREATING A SITE LISTTo start using the EnerVista UR Setup software, site and device definition are required. See the EnerVista UR Setup HelpFile or refer to the Connecting EnerVista UR Setup with the B30 section in Chapter 1 for details.4.1.3 ENERVISTA UR SETUP OVERVIEWa) ENGAGING A DEVICEThe EnerVista UR Setup software can be used in online mode (relay connected) to directly communicate with the B30relay. Communicating relays are organized and grouped by communication interfaces and into sites. Sites can contain anynumber of relays selected from the UR-series of relays.b) USING SETTINGS FILESThe EnerVista UR Setup software interface supports three ways of handling changes to relay settings:• In offline mode (relay disconnected) to create or edit relay settings files for later download to communicating relays• While connected to a communicating relay to directly modify any relay settings via relay data view windows, and thensave the settings to the relay• You can create/edit settings files and then write them to the relay while the interface is connected to the relaySettings files are organized on the basis of file names assigned by the user. A settings file contains data pertaining to thefollowing types of relay settings:• Device definition• Product setup• System setup• FlexLogic• Grouped elements• Control elements• Inputs/outputs• TestingFactory default values are supplied and can be restored after any changes.The following communications settings are not transferred to the B30 with settings files.Modbus Slave AddressModbus TCP Port NumberRS485 COM2 Baud RateRS485 COM2 ParityCOM2 Minimum Response Time