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BE1-CDS240 ASCII Command Interface
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RD{n}
Command
Purpose:
Report all demand data for CKT1-4
Syntax:
RD[n], where n=1,2,3,4
Example:
RD1, RD2, RD3, RD4
Reference:
Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Demand Functions
RD-PI
Command
Purpose:
Read/Reset peak demand current (I)
Syntax:
RD{n}-PI[{p}[=0]] where n=1,2,3,4, p=A/B/C/N/Q
Example:
RD1-PI or RD2-PIA or RD3-PIN or RD1-PI=0
Reference:
Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Demand Functions
RD-TI
Command
Purpose:
Report today's demand current (I)
Syntax:
RD{n}-TI[{p}] where n=1,2,3,4, p=A/B/C/N/Q
Example:
RD1-TI or RD2-TIA or RD3-TIN
Reference:
Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Demand Functions
RD-YI
Command
Purpose:
Report yesterday's demand current (I)
Syntax:
RD{n}-YI[{p}] where n=1,2,3,4, p=A/B/C/N/Q
Example:
RD1-YI or RD2-YIA or RD3-YIN
Reference:
Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Demand Functions
RD-LOG
Command
Purpose:
Report load profile data
Syntax:
RD-LOG,<n>
Example:
RD-LOG,23 (view load profile record for last 23 records)
Reference:
Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Demand Functions
RD-P
Command
Purpose:
Read/Reset peak demands since reset
Syntax:
RD-P[=0]
Example:
RD-P or RD-P=0
Reference:
Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Demand Functions
RD-PIG
Command
Purpose:
Read/Reset peak IG demand current
Syntax:
RD-PIG[=0]
Example:
RD-PIG or RD-PIG=0
Reference:
Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Demand Functions
RD-PV
Command
Purpose:
Read/Reset peak Max and Min demand voltage (V)
Syntax:
RD-PV[{p}[=0,0]]] where p=A/B/C/N - Max, Min demand voltage
Example:
RD-PV or RD-PVA or RD-PVN or RD-PV=0
Reference:
Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Demand Functions
RD-PVAR
Command
Purpose:
Read/Reset peak Forward and Reverse demand vars
Syntax:
RD-PVAR[=0,0] - Fwd,Rev Var Flow
Example:
RD-PVAR or RD-PVAR=0,0
Reference:
Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Demand Functions
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