Right click on the TCC, select TCC Settings, then on the Layout Tab, change the number in Current Scale x 10^.
With a 0, the 0.5A to 10,000A is just that; with a 1, the range becomes 5A to 100,000A; with a 2 the range becomes 50A to 1,000,000A. Those should give you enough range to work with. For what ever reason, TCC plots have historically been 4.5 x 5 decades with current shifted as necessary. 1000 seconds is essentially forever from a protection standpoint that plots rarely go above that, and unless you are concerned with sub-cycle clearing times (current limiting) the standard 0.01 seconds at the bottom of the plot is a short enough time. I have seen 6 and 7 decades of time (0.01 to 10,000 or 0.001 to 1000, or 0.001 to 10,000 seconds) but they aren't very common.