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Pre-programming settings prior to switchgear arrival1022

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1133 Commissioning the switchgearInstalling and starting up the switchgear is an important event for the System Administrator. The following steps mus

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Commissioning the switchgear123

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HMI User configuration 1344 User administration4.1 HMI User configurationThe Entellisys HMI requires a login name and password. This login sets the pe

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User administration1444.1.1 Adding User GroupsA Group defines the permission categories for a type or group of users. By default, there are 3 pre-conf

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HMI User configuration 1544.1.2 Adding UsersAdd users under the appropriate group at each HMI. (Administrative user rights are required) Each individu

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User administration164Adding new users1. On the Main Menu, click the User Administration button (Visible only by an Entellisys Administrator)2. Click

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Modbus® security 1744.2 Modbus® security4.2.1 Control and settings passwordsThe CPUs require extra passwords to change settings (i.e., Short Time pick

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User administration184To change the Settings and/or Command passwords1. On the Main Menu, click the Maintenance button. The button will only be displa

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Modbus® security 194• The Local and Master HMI controls are disabled• Does not send out email notifications for alarms• Does not have ability to block

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User administration204

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2155 Time synchronizationIn the Entellisys System, events are generated by both the HMI and the CPU. When deciphering the event log, it is desirable t

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Time synchronization2255.1 Time synchronization configuration screenThe configuration screen in Figure 5-1 can be accessed by an administrator by clic

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Basic time sync configuration for stand-alone systems 2355.2 Basic time sync configuration for stand-alone systemsThe local HMI - generally located in

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Time synchronization2455.3 Time Sync configuration for multiple lineupsAdditional lineups can be networked together and configured to reference the sa

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Using an external time server 255• To verify each device is communicating, ping each device using a laptop connected to the CPU/HMI LAN• If the lineup

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Time synchronization265Figure 5-4 Time Sync w/ external SNTP time serverNOTE: GE cannot make any guarantees regarding time accuracy if the user decide

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Troubleshooting 275Solution: There are many different reasons that this could occur. For single lineups: Verify that the IP address for the time serve

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Time synchronization285

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Network re-configuration procedure 2966 Establishing communication to Remote HMIsThe Entellisys system can be configured to communicate with up to 4 r

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DEH-430Warnings, Cautions, and Notes as used in this publicationWarningsWARNING! Warning notices are used in this publication to emphasize that hazard

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Establishing communication to Remote HMIs3066.1.2 Connect to the local networkStep 1: Connect the Entellisys system to the company network via the VPN

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Changing the local HMI IP address 3166.3 Changing the local HMI IP addressTo change the HMI IP address1. For the HMI touchscreen computer, login to th

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Establishing communication to Remote HMIs3266.4 Verify local communication to CPUThrough the HMI1. Navigate to the Communication tab from the Main Men

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Network security/VPN device 3366.5 Network security/VPN deviceNOTE: GE requires that your Entellisys Low Voltage Switchgear system must be equipped wi

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Establishing communication to Remote HMIs346

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Installing and configuring remote HMI 3577 Remote HMI Software7.1 Installing and configuring remote HMIEntellisys Remote HMI software allows users to

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Remote HMI Software3677.1.2 InstallationThe IP addresses of the system’s CPUs and the fixed IP for the Remote HMI station must be known before continu

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Multiple lineups 377To obtain an Activation code, call GE at: GE Switchgear – Post Sales Service510 Agency Road, West Burlington, IA 52655Phone (toll

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Remote HMI Software387When logging into the system, the HMI will log an event “Switched to <Lineup Name>.” The HMI will also log current time zo

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Configuring Lineups 3972. Select “Update Lineup”To Delete a lineup1. Click on the desired lineup in the list and the Name, Description and IP addresse

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How to contact usPlease have your Entellisys System Summary # and Sub # ready when calling. This information can be found on the Entellisys HMI on the

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Remote HMI Software4077.3.1 Switching between lineupsThe Entellisys LVS Remote HMI lets you configure up to 25 lineups. Click on the select lineup but

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Offline mode 4188 Settings files and offline system configurationAll system settings are recorded locally in “Settings” files. These files are updated

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Settings files and offline system configuration428To enable or disable offline mode1. On the Main Menu, click the Maintenance button. The button will

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Writing settings to a live system 438Figure 8-2 Settings file compare screen8.3 Writing settings to a live systemTo make the offline settings permanen

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Settings files and offline system configuration448Figure 8-3 Write Settings screen6. Select the CPU name to and click download.A Red CPU indicates tha

Page 40 - Figure 7-4 Select Lineup Menu

Publishing shared files 4599 Sharing files across HMIsThe HMI provides a tool for the System Administrator to distribute files across all HMIs. Figure

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Sharing files across HMIs469NOTE: Pop-up dialog boxes shall appear (one per CPU) confirming files are successfully written to each CPU. Should any fil

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471010 System archivesA System Archive is a snapshot of the system's custom screens, configuration, and optionally the event logs, fault reports,

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System archives481010.1 Restoring an archiveTo install or restore an archive from a USB flash memory device1. On the Main Menu, click the Maintenance

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Creating an archive 4910NOTE: The log files may be very large in size and are not required to recreate a system. It is recommended to clear all three

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Contents 51 System administrator roles and responsibilities1.1 Security Champion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Viewing installed options 511111 Feature optionsThe Entellisys Low Voltage Switchgear system has many features available through software upgrades. 11

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Feature options521111.2 Upgrading optionsThe process for upgrading features is as follows:Step 1: Request an Upgrade through HMIThe Administrator must

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Upgrading options 5311Step 2: Send Request to GE with Data from USB To place order, contact GE Post Sales Support (see How to contact us on page 2).GE

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Feature options5411

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Part I – Preparation for replacement of a CPU 551212 Preparing and configuring a replacement CPUThis procedure discusses the steps to be performed wit

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Preparing and configuring a replacement CPU5612Step 2• After clicking Next, the following instructions will display:Figure 12-2 Read Option String dia

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Part I – Preparation for replacement of a CPU 5712Step 3 and 4• If the replacement CPU is onsite, the serial number of the replacement cpu must be ent

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Preparing and configuring a replacement CPU581212.2 Part II – Replacing the CPUThis wizard assists in replacing the CPU and modifying the IP Address C

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Part II – Replacing the CPU 5912Step 2• After clicking Next, The following dialog box reminder will display:Figure 12-7 Step 2 – Option String dialog

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6Contents9.1 Publishing shared files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Preparing and configuring a replacement CPU6012Step 3• After selecting the option string, the Step 3 – Set Default IP dialog box will display as shown

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Part II – Replacing the CPU 6112Step 4• Apply power to the new CPU and allow 2 minutes for the device to self-initialize prior to performing Step 4. I

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Preparing and configuring a replacement CPU6212Step 5NOTE: If there is a mismatch in the version numbers, clicking next will download the correct firm

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Part II – Replacing the CPU 6312Step 7• The option string will be written to the CPUs, after which they will automatically reboot. After the reboot is

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Preparing and configuring a replacement CPU6412Step 9• Finally, in step 9, the option string will be downloaded into the new CPU. Click the Finish but

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Viewing and updating circuit breaker names 651313 Other maintenance functions13.1 Viewing and updating circuit breaker namesThe HMI provides a tool to

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Other maintenance functions6613• Compartment#: Unique identifier for the location of the circuit breaker in the switchgear. The Compartment# is set by

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Viewing and updating circuit breaker accessories 6713To view or change the circuit breaker accessories1. On the Main Menu, click the Maintenance butto

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Other maintenance functions681313.3 Installing CPU firmwareThe HMI provides a tool to upgrade software (or firmware) in the CPUs. CAUTION: Downloading

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Viewing zone configuration 691313.4 Viewing zone configurationThe Zone Configuration screen gives an overview of the global zone configuration and als

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Security Champion 711 System administrator roles and responsibilitiesThe Entellisys™ Low Voltage Switchgear system requires a System Administrator for

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Other maintenance functions7013

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711414 Administrator access to the operating systemEach Entellisys Touchscreen HMI computer has been configured to prevent direct access to the comput

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Administrator access to the operating system7214

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System administrator roles and responsibilities81

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922 Pre-programming settings prior to switchgear arrivalEntellisys provides a method for users to work on the system settings before the switchgear ar

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