BE1-CDS220
Reporting and Alarm Functions
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Active Group
The active group is indicated on this line. HMI Screen 1.4.4, \STAT\OPER\ACTIVEG, also provides this
information. ASCII command RG-GRPACTIVE can also be used to view active group status. See Section
4, Protection and Control, Setting Groups, for more information about setting groups.
Breaker_(52)
This line reports the state of the breaker as defined by the logic expression SB-LOGIC. This information is
also available on HMI Screen 1.4.5, \STAT\OPER\BKR, or using ASCII command RG-BREAKER. See
the paragraphs Breaker Monitoring, later in this section for more information about the breaker label.
Diag/Alarm
This line reports the status of each of the following alarm categories: relay, logic, major, and minor.
Detailed information on individual alarm points is available on HMI Screen 1.2, \STAT\ALARMS, or using
the ASCII command RA. See Section 10, Human-Machine Interface and the paragraphs on Alarms
Function later in this section for more information about the diagnostic and alarm functions.
Other Report General Commands
There are several other RG (report general) commands in addition to those discussed in the previous
paragraphs. These include RG-TIME, RG-DATE, RG-TARG, and RG-VER. These are covered in detail in
the respective paragraphs in this section. As with many other commands, a combination read command
is available to read several items in a group. If the command RG is entered by itself, the relay reports the
time, date, target information, and other reports as shown in the following example. The RG-VER
command has multiple line outputs and is not read with the RG command.
Example 1.
Read the general reports.
>RG
RG-DATE=01/01/99
RG-TIME=00:09:37
RG-TARG=NONE
RG-ADDR1= 0
RG-ADDR2= 0
RG-43STAT=00000000
RG-101STAT=NOTUSED
RG-GRPACTIVE=0
RG-GRPCNTRL=L
RG-INPUT=00000000
RG-LOGIC=BASIC-87
RG-OUTCNTRL=LLLLLLL
RG-OUTSTAT=0000000
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