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CHANGEBAUD/ADDR
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during use of the programmer. To accomplish this, follow Steps 4 and 5 just outlined for Method 1.
Step 1: With the programmer turned on and the main menu displayed, use the
Step 2: Use the Select pushbutton to enter Password (PA) (Figure
Step 3: Use the
Step 4: The blinking cursor indicates which of the four displayed zeros is active and able to be altered. Use the Edit Values U p or Down p u s h b u t t o n s to change the active number. Use the R i g h t - A r r o w or
Step 5: Once the present password is displayed cor- rectly, hold Save pushbutton depressed and depress Select pushbutton. This simultaneous use of the two pushbuttons will enter the pass- word. If the password entered is valid, Password Accepted will be displayed (Figure
Step 6: If the password entered in Step 5 was valid, Password Accepted will continue to be displayed until the
Step 7: The blinking cursor indicates which of the four
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displayed zeros is active and able to be altered. Use the U p or Down pushbuttons to change the active number. Use the R i g h t - A r r o w or L e f t - Arrow pushbuttons to move the cursor from one digit to another.
Step 8: Once the password displayed is as required, hold Save pushbutton depressed and depress Select pushbutton. This simultaneous use of the two pushbuttons will enter the new pass- word, and Password Code Change Being Saved will be momentarily displayed (Figure 3- 12). When the new password is saved, the display automatically returns to the main menu.
The OPTIMizer Hand Held Programmer must be used to initially establish the baud rates and unique addresses of connected circuit breakers. Assigning or changing circuit breaker addresses and/or baud rates takes place within the same category of the main menu, Change Baud/Addr (BA). Each circuit breaker must have a unique address with all addresses containing three dig- its. The three digit address will be in a HEXADECIMAL Format with choices of 0 through 9 and A through F. The two baud rate choices are 1200 or 9600, displayed as 96B or 12B.
Notice: All circuit breakers are supplied from the factory with a 9600 baud rate “96B” and an address of “FFE” (Hex Form) already programmed.
Keep in mind, however, when assigning addresses, the Breaker Interface Module will only recognize addresses at or below 32 HEX (two digits).
Use the following steps as a guide to assigning or changing addresses and selecting baud rates when the programmer is directly connected to a circuit breaker:
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