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Operation Within SEL-2030
Date Code 980420
SEL-2711 Instruction Manual
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PATH_5 = "00.00.00.00.00"
COIL_5 = 1
PATH_6 = "00.00.00.00.00"
COIL_6 = 1
PATH_7 = "00.00.00.00.00"
COIL_7 = 1
PATH_8 = "00.00.00.00.00"
COIL_8 = 1
PATH_9 = "00.00.00.00.00"
COIL_9 = 1
Press RETURN to continue
<ENTER>
<ENTER>
PATH_10 = "00.00.00.00.00"
COIL_10 = 1
PATH_11 = "00.00.00.00.00"
COIL_11 = 1
PATH_12 = "00.00.00.00.00"
COIL_12 = 1
PATH_13 = "00.00.00.00.00"
COIL_13 = 1
PATH_14 = "00.00.00.00.00"
COIL_14 = 1
PATH_15 = "00.00.00.00.00"
COIL_15 = 1
PATH_16 = "00.00.00.00.00"
COIL_16 = 1
Save changes (Y/N) ?
Y<ENTER>
Y<ENTER>
Settings accepted.
*>>
The factory default value for the address is 1.
I
NITIAL
C
HECKOUT
The first thing you will want to check after installing the SEL-2711 is that it is properly detected
by the SEL-2030 and that is reporting no self-test failures. Use the WHO command to confirm
that the SEL-2711 is properly detected as Port 17 or 18. Use the STATUS command to confirm
that no self-test errors are reported. If a self-test failure is listed, see
Appendix B: Error Codes
and Messages
for a detailed description of the failure.
Once the SEL-2711 is configured, confirm it is talking to the network by examining its status
LED. It should be blinking 6 times per second, indicating a successful network connection. If this
is not the case, refer to
Section 3: Operation and Network Configuration
for more information
on LED interpretation.
After confirming successful network connection, you should attempt to read from the SEL-2711 to
confirm you can collect data from it. Configure some other device on the network to request one or
more holding registers starting from address 40001 (index 0 using function code 3). The
SEL-2711 should return a value of 8000h (-32768) for these registers.