BE1-951
Reporting and Alarm Functions
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SER Report. A directory of SER reports can be obtained using the RS (report SER) command. Six sub-
reports are available through the RS command: RS-n, RS-Fn, RS-ALM, RS-I/O, RS-LGC, and RS-NEW.
These sub-reports give specific types of data without confusing the user with every internal state change and
event occurrence. Each sub-report is defined in the following paragraphs.
RS-n (report SER, number of most recent events). Events are retrieved for the most recent entries. Entering
RS-4 would view an SER report for the last four events.
RS-F<n> (report SER, for Fault <event number>). Events are retrieved for the period of time specific to a
fault event. The report includes all events within the time span of the fault plus one event before and after
the fault. Entering RS-F9 views a SER report associated with fault record 9.
RS-ALM (report SER, alarm). This command retrieves all alarm events that exist since the last RS=0
command was issued. (RS=0 resets the new records counter to zero.) This information can also be obtained
using the RA-SER command.
RS-I/O (report SER, input/output). This command reports all input and output events since the last RS=0
command was issued. (RS=0 resets the new records counter to zero.)
RS-LGC (report SER, logic). A report is retrieved for all logic events since the last RS=0 command was
issued. (RS=0 resets the new records counter to zero.)
RS-NEW (report SER, new events since RS=0 reset). Events are retrieved for the period of time covered
by the New Events Counter register.
RS Command
Purpose:
Read or reset sequence of events record data.
Syntax:
RS<-n/Fn/ALM/IO/LGC/NEW>[=0]
Comments: n = number of events to be retrieved
Fn = fault record number to be retrieved
RS Command Examples
1.
Read the directory report of records.
>RS
BE1-951 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS DIRECTORY
REPORT DATE : 06/1/99
REPORT TIME : 08:28:47
STATION ID : SUBSTATION_1
RELAY ID : BE1-951
RELAY ADDRESS : 3
NEW RECORDS : 15 (10:05:05.152 05/27/99 - 10:05:40.676 05/27/99)
TOTAL RECORDS :255 (10:03:59.514 05/27/99 - 10:05:40.676 05/27/99)
2.
View fault record number 212.
>RS-F212
BE1-951 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS DIRECTORY
REPORT DATE : 06/1/99
REPORT TIME : 16:08:17
STATION ID : SUBSTATION_1
RELAY ID : BE1-951
RELAY ADDRESS : 3
--DATE-- ----TIME---- ----------POINT DESCRIPTION---------- --STATUS--
05/28/99 15:13:17.481 OUTPUT 3 OPEN
05/28/99 15:13:17.356 PROT-PU NORMAL
51 PHASE PICKUP FALSE
PU TRIGGER FALSE
LOW-OC NORMAL
PROT-TRIP NORMAL
TRIP TRIGGER FALSE
05/28/99 15:13:17.281 51 PHASE B TRIP TRUE
LOW-OC TRIP
PROT-TRIP TRIP
OUTPUT 3 CLOSED