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MiCOM P40 Agile P442, P444
2. Follow the on-screen instructions.
1.10.1.3 Set up a System
1. Click the System Explorer tile then the New System tile or Open System tile.
2. From the menu bar select View then System Explorer.
3. In the System Explorer pane, right click System and select New Substation, New
Voltage Level, New Bay, and New Device.
4. Right-click the Device subfolders to view properties and add or extract files.
1.10.1.4 Connect to an IED Front Port
1. Connect the cable between the PC and IED.
2. From the main screen, click Quick Connect.
3. Select the product range.
4. Select connection to the Front Port.
5. Set the connection parameters and click Finish.
1.10.1.5 Connect to an IED in a System
1. Make sure that the correct serial rear port or Ethernet cables are in place.
2. From the main screen, click Quick Connect.
3. Select the product range.
4. Select connection to the Rear Port or Ethernet Port.
5. Set the connection parameters and click Finish.
1.10.1.6 Send settings to a device
To send settings to a device there must be at least one setting file in a settings folder for a
device.
1. Right-click the device name in System Explorer and select Send.
2. In the Send To dialog select the setting files and click Send.
3. Click Close to close the Send To dialog.
1.10.1.7 Extract settings from a device
1. Using System Explorer, find the device.
2. Right-click the device's Settings folder and select Extract Settings or Extract Full
Settings.
3. Once the settings file is retrieved, click Close.
1.10.1.8 Extract a psl file from a device
1. Using System Explorer, find the Px4x device.
2. Right-click the device's PSL folder and select Extract.
3. Once the file is retrieved, click Close.
Note: If you extract a PSL file from a device that does not store the position information of
the PSL scheme elements, the layout of the scheme may not be the same as
originally drawn. Also the Original and Logic Only CRC values may not match the
original scheme. However, the scheme will be logically correct.
1.10.1.9 Extract a dnp3 file from a device
1. Using System Explorer, find the device.
2. Right-click the device's DNP3 folder and select Extract.