BE1-CDS220
Reporting and Alarm Functions
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4. RS-IO (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.)
5. 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.)
6. 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/Reset Sequence of Events Record Data
Syntax:
RS[-n/Fn/ALM/IO/LGC/NEW][=0] where n=# of events and Fn=fault record #
The time tag associated with each event represents the time that the change was recognized. The SER
update rate time is every one-forth cycle (4.167 milliseconds at 60 hertz).
RS Command Examples:
Example 1.
Read the directory report of records
>RS
BE1-CDS SEQUENCE OF EVENTS DIRECTORY
REPORT DATE : 04/26/04
REPORT TIME : 16:43:36
STATION ID : SUBSTATION_1
RELAY ID : BE1-CDS220
USER1 ID : USER1_ID
USER2 ID : USER2_ID
RELAY ADDRESS : 0
NEW RECORDS : 246 (15:44:05.776 04/26/03 - 16:42:08.789 04/26/03)
TOTAL RECORDS : 246 (15:44:05.776 04/26/03 - 16:42:08.789 04/26/03)
Example 2.
View fault record number 212.
>RS-F212
BE1-CDS SEQUENCE OF EVENTS RECORD
REPORT DATE : 04/26/04
REPORT TIME : 19:44:41
STATION ID : XYZ-HYDRO
RELAY ID : BOB-SUBST
USER1 ID : BANK-T7
USER2 ID : 50MVA-115KV/46KV
RELAY ADDRESS : 0
--DATE-- ----TIME---- ----------POINT DESCRIPTION---------- --STATUS--
04/01/04 15:13:17.481 OUTPUT 3 OPEN
04/01/04 15:13:17.356 PROT-PU NORMAL
251 PHASE PICKUP FALSE
PU TRIGGER FALSE
LOW-OC NORMAL
PROT-TRIP NORMAL
TRIP TRIGGER FALSE
04/01/04 15:13:17.281 251 PHASE B TRIP TRUE
LOW-OC TRIP
PROT-TRIP TRIP
OUTPUT 3 CLOSED
TRIP TRIGGER TRUE
04/01/04 15:13:16.417 251 PHASE PICKUP TRUE
PROT-PU PICKDUP
PU TRIGGER TRUE
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