SECTION 11
ASCII COMMAND INTERFACE
INTRODUCTION
Relay and power system information can be retrieved from a remote location using the ASCII command
interface. The ASCII command interface is also used to enter settings, retrieve reports and metering
information, and perform control operations. A communication port on the relay front panel provides a
temporary, local interface for communication. Communication ports on the rear panel provide a
permanent communication interface.
Front and rear panel communication ports can be connected to computers, terminals, serial printers,
modems, and intermediate communication/control interfaces such as RS-232 serial multiplexors. BE1-
CDS240 communication protocols support ASCII and binary data transmissions. ASCII data is used to
send and receive human readable data and commands. Binary data is used for computer communication
and transmission of raw oscillographic fault data if available.
DNP, Modbus
, and other common protocols are also available. Available communication protocol
instruction manuals include 9365200991 for DNP 3.0. and 9365200992 for Modbus
. For information
about other protocols, consult your Basler Electric representative.
NOTE
HyperTerminal as shipped with Windows
98, either first or second edition,
cannot be used for communications with the relay due to a problem introduced in
the Windows
98 version of HyperTerminal. The software bug is associated with
the carriage return/line feed function when acting as a terminal emulator. An
upgrade to HyperTerminal that fixes the problem is available from the Microsoft's
source of HyperTerminal (Hilgraeve, Inc.) at www.hilgraeve.com. The upgrade is
referred to as "HyperTerminal - Private Edition." Companies that download and
use this software must review the terms and conditions associated with the use
of the software.
SERIAL PORT
Communication connections consist of two Data Communication Equipment (DCE) RS-232 ports, one
RS-485 port, and an IRIG port. The BE1-CDS240 communication protocol is compatible with readily
available modem/terminal software. If required, password protection provides security against
unauthorized operation. Detailed information about making communication connections is provided in
Section 12,
Installation
. Communications port setup is covered in this section. Security settings are
covered in Section 9,
Security
.
RS-232 Ports
Two female RS-232 (DB-9) connectors are provided. One port is located on the front panel and is
designated COM 0. Another port is located on the rear panel and is designated COM 1. Both ports
support full-duplex operation. Polled operation is possible at the rear port using a simple RS-232 splitter if
a polling address is programmed for COM 1.
RS-485 Port
RS-485 terminal block connections are located on the rear panel and designated COM 2. This port
supports half-duplex, multi-drop operation. Multi-drop operation is possible if a polling address is
programmed for the port.
IRIG-B Input
Connections at the rear panel accept a demodulated (TTL) IRIG-B signal and provide the capability to
time synchronize the BE1-CDS240 internal clock to within one millisecond of the IRIG-B source.
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