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SA-MIN
Command
Purpose:
Read/Set minor alarm setting mask
Syntax:
SA-MIN[={alarm num 1}[/{alarm num 2}]...[/{alarm num n}]]
Example:
SA-MIN or SA-MIN=2/6/7/10/11
Reference:
Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Alarms Function
SA-RESET
Command
Purpose:
Read/Set Programmable Alarms Reset logic
Syntax:
SA-RESET[={rst alm logic}]
Example:
SA-RESET or SA-RESET=VO1
Reference:
Section 6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Alarms Function
SA-TX
Command
Purpose:
Read/Set transformer alarm settings where n = 1 to 8 alarms
Syntax:
SA-TX[n][={mode},{alarm limit},{Duty#}] where mode=0-2(disabled/%duty/#thflts)
Example:
SA-TX or SA-TX1=1,80,1 or SA-TX=2,250,3
Reference:
Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Transformer Monitoring
Breaker Monitor Setting Commands
SB
Command
Purpose:
Read all breaker settings
Syntax:
SB
Example:
SB
Reference:
Section 6, Reporting and Alarm Functions, Breaker Monitoring
SB-DUTY
Command
Purpose:
Read/Set Breaker Contact Duty where n = 1,2,3,4 for Ckt1,Ckt2,Ckt3,Ckt4
Syntax:
SB-DUTY[n][={Exponent},{DMax},{BLKBKR logic}]
Example:
SB-DUTY1=1.5,60E3,IN5
Reference:
Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Breaker Monitoring
SB-LOGIC
Command
Purpose:
Read/Set Breaker Contact Logic where n = 1,2,3,4 for Ckt1,Ckt2,Ckt3,Ckt4
Syntax:
SB-LOGIC[n]={breaker close logic},{breaker name},{trip coil enable}]
Example:
SB-LOGIC1=IN1,NAME,1 or SB-LOGIC2=/IN2,BREAKER10,0
Reference:
Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Breaker Monitoring
DNP Setting Commands
SDNP
Command
Purpose:
Read all Distributed Network Protocol (DNP) settings
Syntax:
SDNP
Example:
SDNP
Reference: Distributed
Network
Protocol (DNP) manual for BE1-CDS240
SDNP-AIMAP
Command
Purpose:
Read/Set selection of DNP Analog Input Map
Syntax:
SDNP-AIMAP[=USER(or U)/DEFAULT(or DFT or D)]
Example:
SDNP-AIMAP=U or SG-AIMAP =DFLT
Reference: Distributed
Network
Protocol (DNP) manual for BE1-CDS240
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