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6.2 Reading and setting of
non-numerical
parameters
Non-numerical parameters can be set to predefined non-numerical values,
for example, On - Off for the activation of different functions.
Fig. 10 Setting and reading the enumerators
The top row shows the previous and present menus (.path1/path2) and
indicate the position in the complete menu tree. The parameter name is
highlighted, which means that you can enter a value. Select E to switch
from Fig. 10a to Fig. 10b. The current non-numerical value appears in the
third row.
Select the up or down arrows to switch between the current non-numerical
values (Fig. 10b, 10c, and 10d). Select E again to enter the new value
(transition from Fig. 10d to 10e).
6.3 Reading and setting
strings
Strings are the parameters within the terminal that can have user-defined
names. Typical examples of strings are names of substations and lines
within them, and names of different input signals connected to binary
inputs.
Fig. 11 Setting a string
Each string can be displayed in one row (13-16 characters).
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.path1/path2
ABC
a)
ABC
b)
.path1/path2
Parameter=
XYZ
d)
XYZ
e)
.path1/path2
XBA
c)
E
.path1/path2
Parameter=
.path1/path2
Parameter=
Parameter=
E
Parameter=
V
V
V
V
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.path1/path2
Parameter=
LIMbft34ytr7nlhd
a)
Line 37ytrnlhd
b)
.path1/path2
Parameter=
Line 37
c)
Line 37
d)
E
.path1/path2
Parameter=
.path1/path2
Parameter=
E
V
V
V
V