Date Code 20011205
Serial Port Communications and Commands
10-17
SEL-311A Instruction Manual
HIS Command (Event Summaries/History)
HIS
x
displays event summaries or allows you to clear event summaries (and corresponding
event reports and event summaries) from nonvolatile memory.
If no parameters are specified with the
HIS
command:
=>
HIS <ENTER>
the relay displays the most recent event summaries in reverse chronological order.
If
x
is the letter E
=>
HIS E <ENTER>
the relay displays the most recent event summaries in reverse chronological order. The leading
number is a unique event identifier between 1 and 32767 that can be used with the
SUM
or
CSU
commands to view event summaries for that event.
If
x
is a number:
=>
HIS
x
<ENTER>
the relay displays the
x
most recent event summaries. The maximum number of available event
summaries is a function of the LER (length of event report) setting.
If
x
is “C” or “c”, the relay clears the event summaries and all corresponding event reports from
nonvolatile memory.
The event summaries include the date and time the event was triggered, the type of event, the
fault location, the maximum phase current in the event, the power system frequency, the number
of the active setting group, the reclose shot count, and the front-panel targets.
To display the relay event summaries, enter the following command:
=>HIS <ENTER>
HIS <ENTER>
HIS <ENTER>
HIS <ENTER>
SEL-311A Date: 03/04/00 Time: 16:24:01.623
EXAMPLE: BUS B, BREAKER 3
# DATE TIME EVENT LOCAT CURR FREQ GRP TARGETS
1 03/01/00 08:33:00.365 TRIG $$$$$$$ 1 60.00 3
2 03/02/00 20:32:58.361 ER $$$$$$$ 231 60.00 2
3 03/03/00 07:30:11.055 AG T 9.65 2279 60.00 3 TIME 51
=>
The fault locator has influence over information in the EVENT and LOCAT columns. If the
fault locator is enabled (enable setting EFLOC = Y), the fault locator will attempt to run if the
event report is generated by a trip (assertion of TRIP Relay Word bit) or other programmable
event report trigger condition (SEL
OGIC
®
control equation setting ER).
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