CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION ADD DEVICE TO SOFTWAREC60 BREAKER PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3-573• Connect locally with a computer through either the front RS232 or USB port or rear Ethernet port; see the Connect tothe C60 section• Discover automatically UR devices within a network; see the Automatic Discovery of UR Devices sectionDevices in the Device Setup window are listed in the order entered.Devices in the main software window are listed alphabetically. Use the Device Name to order them as required, forexample B30 Odessa, B30 Truro, B90, T35.You cannot import a file to add a device to the software. You can import settings as outlined at the end of the chapter.The Quick Connect button also can be used to add devices. The device is added to a Quick Connect menu item in theOnline Window area, cannot be moved from it to another grouping, and needs to be renamed in the Device Setup window.GE instead recommends using the Device Setup window to add devices, as outlined here.3.7.1 Set IP address in URThe IP and subnet addresses need to be added to the UR for Ethernet communication.For serial communication, for example using the front RS232 port and the Quick Connect feature, the addresses are notrequired, but typically they are entered to add/configure devices for regular use.1. On the front of the C60, press the MENU key until the SETTINGS menu displays.2. Navigate to SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK IP ADDRESS SETTING.3. Enter an IP address, for example “1.1.1.1,” and press the ENTER key to save the value.4. In the same menu, select the SUBNET IP MASK setting.5. Enter a subnet IP address, for example “255.0.0.0,” and press the ENTER key to save the value.If using a blue or grey Ethernet cable, skip the rest of the this section. If using an orange cross-over Ethernet cable, thecomputer needs to be set up as follows.1. Use an orange Ethernet cross-over cable to connect the computer to the rear Ethernet port. In case you need it, thefollowing figure shows the pinout for an Ethernet cross-over cable.Figure 3-65: Ethernet cross-over cable PIN layoutNext, assign the computer an IP address compatible with the relay’s IP address.1. From the Windows desktop, right-click the My Network Places icon and select Properties to open the network