Accessing the Advanced Configuration Settings Window

Related Products:

EBMA-001, EBMA-002, EBMK-100, EBMK-101, EZBA-001

Related Documents:

EZDP-2058

Type:

Configuration

Keywords/Labels:

plant name settings, generator manufacturer settings, set number of brushes, set TCP port, set RTU serial interface

Summary:

Describes how to access the advanced configuration window to perform advanced configuration settings

Advanced Configuration Settings

Note

Some of the steps in these sections will require the use of a USB keyboard, USB mouse, and/or a USB storage drive. The use of a USB hub or splitter is often beneficial.

The Advanced Configuration window provides an option for the operator to:

  • Export Data and Event Logs

  • Update the System Controller Application

  • Update the Brush Health Sensor Firmware

  • Set the Brush Condition Monitoring System Time

Access the Advanced Configuration Window

  1. Press Config (A).

  2. Press Advanced Configuration (B).

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  3. Enter the administrative password to open the Advanced Configuration window. Contact support@cutsforth.com for access information.

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Generator Settings

To access the Generator Settings page, enter the Advanced Configuration screen and navigate to the Generator Settings tab. The following settings can be changed from this page:

  • Plant name

  • Generator manufacturer, type, and name

  • Location of on-screen generator reference label

  • Measurement interval (how often sensors will report data)

  • Number of brushes (number of rows and number of columns)

  • Brush numbering label display type (alphanumeric vs. numeric)

  • Modbus TCP port

  • Modbus RTU serial interface settings

Note

Some of the steps in these sections will require the use of a USB keyboard, USB mouse, and/or a USB storage drive. The use of a USB hub or splitter is often beneficial.

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Measurement Interval

The Brush Condition Monitoring (BCM) System collects data sets from the Brush Health Sensors (BHS) during regular measurement intervals. This measurement interval is a user-configurable setting from the Generator Settings page with options of 1, 3, 6, or 12 hours. Please note that battery life of the BHS is directly impacted with the frequency of data collection.

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