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BE1-CDS240 ASCII Command Interface
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COMMAND SUMMARY
Miscellaneous Commands
ACCESS
Command
Purpose:
Read/Set Access level in order to change settings
Syntax:
ACCESS[={password}]
Example:
ACCESS=CDS
Reference:
Section
11,
ASCII Command Interface, Miscellaneous Command Descriptions
EXIT
Command
Purpose:
Exit programming mode
Syntax:
EXIT - Note: Relay will prompt for verification
Example:
EXIT
Reference:
Section
11,
ASCII Command Interface, Miscellaneous Command Descriptions
HELP
Command
Purpose:
Obtain help on command operation
Syntax:
HELP {cmd} or H {cmd} for help on {cmd}, H1 for command list
Example:
HELP, H1, H SG-COM
Reference:
Section
11,
ASCII Command Interface, Miscellaneous Command Descriptions
Metering Commands
M
Command
Purpose:
Read all metered values in primary or secondary units
Syntax:
M[,P/,S] where P=primary, S=secondary
Example:
M or M,S
Reference:
Section
5,
Metering
M-V3V0
Command
Purpose:
Read calculated neutral voltage (3V0) in primary units
Syntax:
M-V3V0
Example:
M-V3V0
Reference:
Section
5,
Metering
M-FAST
Command
Purpose:
Read fast metered values in primary units
Syntax:
M-FAST[{xy}] where x=V,I,F,P,Q,S and y=P,L,S,1,2,3,4,5,6,G
Example:
M-FAST,V or M-FAST,VP or M-FAST,I or M-FAST,I3
Reference:
Section
5,
Metering
M-FREQ
Command
Purpose:
Read measured frequency
Syntax:
M-FREQ
Example:
M-FREQ
Reference:
Section
5,
Metering
M-I
Command
Purpose:
Read metered currents (I) in primary or secondary units
Syntax:
M-I[G],[y] where y = P for primary, S for secondary
Example:
M-I or M-IG or M-I,S
Reference:
Section
5,
Metering
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