GE Power Management MDP Digital Time Overcurrent Relay 6-
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GEK-100682D 6 MDP-LINK SOFTWARE
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6.4 MAIN MENU
a) MAIN MENU
The main horizontal menu has the following items and hot keys.
•R
elay Functions ALT-R
•L
ocal Functions ALT-L
•S
etup ALT-S
•H
elp ALT-H
Each item in the main horizontal menu has a pull-down menu associated with it.
6.5 RELAY FUNCTIONS
Relay functions has the following menu items and associated hot keys:
•L
ogin ALT-L
•lO
gout ALT-O
•H
ang up phone ALT-H
• request relay D
ata ALT-D
• request F
ault data ALT-F
•R
eset fault data ALT-R
•B
reaker status ALT-B
•T
rip breaker ALT-T
•C
lose breaker ALT-C
a) L
OGIN
Login is used to gain access to the relay. The L
ogin dialog box contains a list of the currently configured relays,
a place to enter the unit ID, a button for adding a new MDP relay to the list of configured relays, an OK button
and a CANCEL button.
The list of currently configured MDP systems contains the unit description, phone number, baud rate, and mul-
tiplexor switch code for each MDP system.
The NEW RELAY button in the dialog box allows the user to add a relay that has not been previously entered
into the list of configured relays. The user enters the unit description, the phone number, the multiplexor switch
code, the baud rate, the parity and the stop bits for the new relay. The new relay is added to the list of config-
ured relays.
Once a relay has been picked from the list or entered as a new one, the Unit Id must be entered in order to
communicate with the correct MDP system. When the correct Unit Id has been entered, click on the OK button
with the left mouse button or use the ALT-O hot key to login.
To exit login use the CANCEL button by clicking on it with the left mouse button or using the ALT-C hot key.
b) LOGOUT
Logout is used to end a communications session with an MDP system and prepare MDP-LINK to communicate
with another MDP relay. In order to communicate with another MDP system, lOgout must be used. To select
lOgout click on the menu item with the left mouse button or use the ALT-O hot key.
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