BE1-CDS220 ASCII
Command
Interface
11-5
EXIT Command Example:
Release programming privileges and save settings changes.
>EXIT<CR>
SAVE CHANGES (Y/N/C)?
Prompt to save Yes, No, or Continue
>Y<CR>
Confirmation to save changes
CHANGES SAVED
Confirmation that changes were saved
Settings (S) Command Descriptions
Reading All Settings
All user programmable settings can be listed using the S command. This read-only command is useful for
documenting relay status during installation. The settings retrieved by the S command can be saved to a
standard text file and sent to another relay to be configured with the same settings. This type of settings
transfer takes less than one minute.
S Command
Purpose:
Read all relay setting parameters
Syntax:
S
Example:
S
The S command returns the values of relay setting parameters in the same form that they are
programmed. It can be used at the end of a programming session to make a record of the relay settings.
If saved in a file, the report can be sent to another BE1-CDS220 that will use the same settings. Because
the report that is created is a set of commands, sending the report to a different relay re-programs that
relay with the settings contained in the S report.
Reading Specific Groups of Settings
While the S command is useful for reading all relay settings, several commands are available to read
specific groups of settings.
SA Command
Purpose:
Read all alarm settings for Major, Minor and Logic alarms
Syntax:
SA
Example:
SA
SA Command Example:
Example 1.
Read all alarm settings.
>SA
SA-DIFF=67
SA-BKR1=0,0; SA-BKR2=0,0; SA-BKR3=0,0
SA-DIP=0.00; SA-DIN=0.00; SA-DIQ=0.00
SA-LGC=0
SA-MAJ=3/28
SA-MIN=4
SA-RESET=0
SA-TX1=0,0; SA-TX2=0,0; SA-TX3=0,0
SB Command
Purpose:
Read all breaker settings
Syntax:
SB
Example:
SB
SB Command Example:
Example 1.
Read all breaker settings.
>SB
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