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SEL-751A Relay
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20100129
Communications
SEL ASCII Protocol and Commands
If the requested SER report rows do not exist, the relay responds with
No SER
data
.
SER D Command
The
SER D
command shows a list of SER items that the relay has automatic-
ally removed. These are “chattering” elements. You can automatically remove
chattering SER elements in the SER Chatter Criteria category of the Report
settings; the enable setting is ESERDEL. See
Section 4: Protection and Logic
Report Settings (SET R Command)
for more information on SER
automatic deletion and reinsertion.
If you issue the
SER D
command and you have not enabled automatic
removal of chattering SER elements (Report setting ESERDEL), the relay
responds,
Automatic removal of chattering SER elements not enabled
.
SET Command (Change Settings)
The
SET
command is for viewing or changing the relay settings (see
Table 7.39
SER Command Format
Parameter
Description
row1
Append
row1
to return a chronological progression of the first
row1
rows. For example, use
SER 5
to return the first five rows.
row1 row2
Append
row1
and
row2
to return all rows between
row1
and
row2
, beginning with row1 and ending with
row2
. Enter the smaller
number first to display a numeric progression of rows through the
report. Enter the larger number first to display a reverse numeric
progression of rows. For example, use
SER 1 10
to return the first 10
rows in numeric order or
SER 10 1
to return these same items in
reverse numeric order.
date1
Append
date1
to return all rows with this date. For example, use
SER 1/1/2003
to return all records for January 1, 2003.
date1 date2
Append
date1
and
date2
to return all rows between date1 and date
beginning with
date1
and ending with
date2
. Enter the oldest date
first to display a chronological progression through the report. Enter
the newest date first to display a reverse chronological progression.
Date entries are dependent on the date format setting DATE_F. For
example, use
SER 1/5/2003 1/7/2003
to return all records for
January 5, 6, and 7, 2003.
Table 7.40
SER D Command
Command
Description
Access Level
SER D
List chattering SER elements that the relay is
removing from the SER records.
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Table 7.41
SET Command (Change Settings)
(Sheet 1 of 2)
Command
Description
Access Level
SET
n s
TERSE
Set the Relay settings, beginning at the first set-
ting for group
n
(
n = 1, 2, or 3
).
2
SET L
n s
TERSE
Set general logic settings for group
n
(
n = 1, 2,
or 3
).
2
SET G
s
TERSE
Set global settings.
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