BE1-CDS220 ASCII
Command
Interface
11-11
CS Command
Purpose:
Control Selection
Syntax:
CS-control[={mode}] where control=GROUP/OUT/x43/x101
mode=0-3/L for GROUP, 0/1/P/L/ENA/DIS for OUT,
0/1/P for x43 and T/C for x101
Example:
CS-GROUP=2 or CS-OUT1=1 or CS-43=P
Reference: Section
3,
Input and Output Functions, Outputs (CS-OUT)
Section
4,
Protection and Control, Setting Groups (CS-GROUP)
Section
4,
Protection and Control, Virtual Switches (CS-43)
Section
4,
Protection and Control, Virtual Switches (CS-101)
Report Commands
RA Command
Purpose:
Report/Reset Alarm information
Syntax:
RA[=0]
Example:
RA
Reference: Section
6, Reporting and Alarm Functions, Alarms Function
RA-DIFF Command
Purpose:
Read/Trigger Differential Report Data
Syntax:
RA-DIFF[=TRIG] where TRIG triggers a Differential Report
Example:
RA-DIFF (displays the differential report)
Reference: Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Differential Current Monitoring Function
RA-LGC Command
Purpose:
Report/Reset Logic Alarm information
Syntax:
RA-LGC[=0]
Example:
RA-LGC
Reference: Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Alarms Function
RA-MAJ Command
Purpose:
Report/Reset Major Alarm information
Syntax:
RA-MAJ[=0]
Example:
RA-MAJ
Reference: Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Alarms Function
RA-MIN Command
Purpose:
Report/Reset Minor Alarm information
Syntax:
RA-MIN[=0]
Example:
RA-MIN
Reference: Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Alarms Function
RA-REL Command
Purpose:
Report/Reset Relay Alarm information
Syntax:
RA-REL[=0]
Example:
RA-REL
Reference: Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Alarms Function
RA-SER Command
Purpose:
Report Relay Alarm Sequence of Events information
Syntax:
RA-SER
Example:
RA-SER
Reference: Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Sequence of Events Recorder Function
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