BE1-CDS220
Reporting and Alarm Functions
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SECTION 6
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REPORTING AND ALARM
FUNCTIONS
INTRODUCTION
This section describes all available reports from the BE1-CDS220 Current Differential System and how
they are set and retrieved. All alarm functions are also described along with how major and minor alarms
are programmed (or mapped).
RELAY IDENTIFIER INFORMATION
It is important to attach (label) meaningful names to the relays and the relay reports. To provide this
feature, BE1-CDS220 relays have four relay identification fields: Relay ID, Station ID, General 1, and
General 2. These fields are used in the header information lines of the Fault Reports, the Oscillographic
Records, and the Sequence of Events Recorder (SER) Reports. Each of these four ID fields may be up to
30 alpha/numeric characters long. Figure 6-1 illustrates the BESTCOMS screen used to change these
settings. Alternately, settings may be made using the SG-ID ASCII command.
Figure 6-1. General Operation Screen, Identification Tab
To change these, delete the old label from the cell and type the new label. Identification settings are
summarized in Table 6-1.
Table 6-1. Circuit Identification Settings
Setting Parameters
Default
Relay ID
30 characters maximum
∗
BE1-CDS220
Station ID
30 characters maximum
∗
SUBSTATION_1
General 1
30 characters maximum
∗
USER1_ID
General 2
30 characters maximum
∗
USER2_ID
∗
No spaces are allowed in labels; any spaces used in the labels are stripped when the label change is
saved. Use the character “_” (Shift + Underscore) to create a break in characters. An example of this is
“SUBSTATION_1”.
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