CHAPTER 8: MAINTENANCE
8.2.2 Restore settings
UR device settings can be restored to the values they were at when a URS backup file was created using the EnerVista UR
Setup software. When the IEC 61850 option is present, the settings can alternatively be to the values they were at when an
IID type backup was created either using the EnerVista UR Setup software in online mode or by using any of the supported
file transfer protocols. Note that TFTP cannot be used here, as TFTP "put" mode is disabled for security reasons.
To restore completely, a few settings need to be entered manually either via EnerVista UR Setup or via the UR device front
panel. If the restore operation is to be via Ethernet, first the UR device must have its IP address settings entered via the
front panel. These are located at
PRODUCT SETUP COMMUNICATIONS IPv4 ROUTE TABLE 1(6) DEFAULT IPv4 ROUTE GATEWAY ADDRESS
To restore settings from a URS file:
1.
In EnerVista, connect to the device in the Online Window area.
2.
Right-click the .urs file in the Offline Window area and select Add Existing Settings File to locate a file, and/or drag-
and-drop the file from the Offline Window area to the device in the Online Window area.
3.
Manually copy the remaining settings, outlined as follows.
To restore settings from an IID file using EnerVista software:
1.
In Windows, make a copy the IID file with a cid extension.
2.
Connect to the device in the Online Window area.
3.
In the Offline Window area, right-click Files and select Import Contents From SCD/CID.
4.
Navigate to and select the file with .cid extension. When prompted, enter a file name to give to an intermediate URS
file. The URS file is added to the Offline Window area.
5.
Drag the imported file in the Offline Window to the device in the Online Window.
6.
Manually copy the remaining settings, outlined as follows.
To restore settings from an IID using SFTP:
1.
In Windows, make a copy the IID file with a cid extension.
2.
On a computer on the same subnetwork as the UR device, open a SFTP client application, such as WinSCP. Note that
TFTP cannot be used here.
3.
Use the device's IP address as the host name.
C30 CONTROLLER SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK 1(3)
Figure 8-1: Restoring a URS settings file
Figure 8-2: Importing a CID file
BACK UP AND RESTORE SETTINGS
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SETTINGS
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