Contents - Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- GETTING STARTED
- General cautions and warnings
- Communication board withdrawal/insertion
- Magnetic module terminals
- Inspection checklist
- Safety instructions
- General safety instructions
- Warning symbols
- Overview
- F650 signal type
- Protection
- EnerVista 650 Setup software
- Connecting EnerVista 650 Setup to the F650
- hardware
- Faceplate display
- Maintenance
- Repairs
- PRODUCT
- DESCRIPTION
- Other device functions
- Order codes
- CIO Modules
- Technical specifications
- Control
- Monitoring
- User-programmable
- Metering
- Real time clock
- Communications
- Optical
- Environmental
- Approvals
- External connections
- GEK-113000-AF F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER
- Viewing actual values
- Main screen
- Connect to the relay
- Computer Settings:
- File management menu
- Online mode
- EnerVista 650 Setup menu
- File menu
- New, Open, Save, Save as, and Close
- Configuration file converter
- Properties
- Compare to settings file
- Setting checksum calculation
- Product setup menu
- System setup menu
- Control elements menu
- Inputs/Outputs menu
- Quick settings menu
- Logic Configuration menu
- IEC 103 Configuration menu
- Actual values menu
- Operations menu
- Security menu
- View menu
- Human-machine interface (HMI)
- Display
- LED indicators
- Command push button
- Screen contrast
- Text menu hierarchy
- Snapshot events
- Fault report
- View settings menu
- Change Settings
- Date & time
- Commands
- Passwords
- Select main screen
- Graphic display
- Metering screen
- All events screen
- New events screen
- Alarms panel
- Input/output monitoring screen
- Web server
- Control events
- Alarms
- Oscillography
- Data logger
- SECURITY 4.1 Adding users
- Changing passwords
- Enabling security
- Logging into EnerVista 650 Setup
- Firmware upgrade versions below 7.00
- Communication parameters
- Bootware version upgrade
- Firmware version upgrade
- Summary of main steps
- Firmware upgrade(*)
- Firmware upgrade version 7.00 or above
- Order code upgrade process
- Summary of main firmware upgrade steps
- Visual inspection
- Out of service setting
- General considerations, power supply network
- Isolation tests
- Indicators
- Verification of measurement
- Active, reactive power, and COSJ metering
- Frequency
- Inputs and outputs
- Contact outputs
- Connections for testing protection elements
- Instantaneous overcurrent (50PH, 50PL, 50N, 50G, 50SG)
- Time overcurrent (51PH, 51PL, 51N, 51G, 46)
- Directional elements (67P, 67N, 67G, 67SG)
- G element
- Undervoltage elements (27P, 27X)
- Overvoltage elements (59P, 59X, 59NH, 59NL, 47)
- NH and 59NL elements
- Frequency elements (81O/81U)
- Recloser (79)
- Recloser status
- Thermal image element (49)
- Control & HMI
- Relay configuration
- Symptoms and recommended actions
- A.1 Operands - F650 - model FX - GX
- B.1 PRP and HSR Ethernet protocols
- B.1.1 PRP
- B.1.2 HSR
- B.2 RSTP (IEEE 802.1D-2004) and daisy chain
- B.2.3 Use in meshed networks
- B.3 Link loss alert (LLA)
- D.1 Factory default settings
- D.2 Factory default configuration
- E.1 GE Multilin warranty
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5-22 F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER GEK-113000-AF5.2 FIRMWARE UPGRADE VERSION 7.00 OR ABOVE CHAPTER 5: BOOTCODE AND FIRMWARE UPGRADE5.2 Firmware upgrade version 7.00 or aboveThis section explains how to upgrade the F650 firmware code for version V7.00 or higher.BOOT CODE RELEASE NOTESIt is mandatory to maintain version compatibility between firmware and boot code in the upgrade procedure, otherwisethe relay will not start after upgrading.BEFORE PERFORMING THE UPGRADE PROCEDURE CHECK THAT BOOT AND FIRMWARE VERSION MATCH.5.2.1 Communication parameters1. Ethernet Connection/Type - Firmware upgrade processes require Ethernet communications. It is strongly recommendedto use a direct connection between the PC and the relay using a Cross-Over RJ45 Ethernet cable, instead a directconnection through a hub or switch.2. Relay IP Address - It must be assigned a IP address to the relay in the Ethernet parameters via HMI at Product Setup >Communication > Ethernet > Ethernet E, A or B menu or via Enervista 650 Setup at Setpoint > Product Setup >Communication Settings > Network (Ethernet) E, A or B as shown in the Table below.Table 5-2: Ethernet parameters3. Example of IP Address Configuration:The IP address and other parameters already assigned in the process are:IP Address:192.168.37.177Netmask:255.255.255.0Gateway:192.168.37.10Firmware Bootware Enervista7.12 7.12 7.207.20 7.12 7.20PRODUCT SETUP > COMMUNICATION SETTINGS > NETWORK (ETHERNET)NAME EVALUE UNITS RANGEIP Address Oct1 192 [0 : 255]IP Address Oct2 168 [0 : 255]IP Address Oct3 37 [0 : 255]IP Address Oct4 177 [0 : 255]Netmask Oct1 255 [0 : 255]Netmask Oct2 255 [0 : 255]Netmask Oct3 255 [0 : 255]Netmask Oct4 0 [0 : 255]PRODUCT SETUP > COMMUNICATION SETTINGS > ROUTINGNAME EVALUE UNITS RANGEDefault RT GWY Oct1 192 [0 : 255]Default RT GWY Oct2 168 [0 : 255]Default RT GWY Oct3 37 [0 : 255]Default RT GWY Oct4 10 [0 : 255] PreviousNext |