BE1-CDS220 ASCII
Command
Interface
11-17
Breaker Monitor Setting Commands
SB Command
Purpose:
Read all breaker settings
Syntax:
SB
Example:
SB
Reference:
Section 6, Reporting and Alarm Functions, Breaker Monitoring
SB-DUTY Command
Purpose:
Read/Set Breaker Contact Duty where mode = 0/1/2 (disabled/I/I^2)
Syntax:
SB-DUTY[={mode},{dmax},{ct ckt#},{BLKBKR logic}]
Example:
SB-DUTY=1,60E3,1,IN5
Reference: Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Breaker Monitoring
SB-LOGIC Command
Purpose:
Read/Set Breaker Contact Logic
Syntax:
SB-LOGIC[={breaker close logic},{breaker name}]
Example:
SB-LOGIC=IN1,NAME or SB-LOGIC=/IN2,BREAKER10 where IN1=52a and IN2=52b
Reference: Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Breaker Monitoring
General Setting Commands
SG Command
Purpose:
Read all general settings
Syntax:
SG
Example:
SG
Reference: Section
11,
ASCII Command Interface, Settings (S) Command Descriptions
SG-CLK Command
Purpose:
Read/Program format of date and time display
Syntax:
SG-CLK[={date format(M/D)},{time format(12/24)},{dst enable(0/1)}]
Example:
SG-CLK=D,12,1 or SG-CLK=M,24,0
Reference: Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Clock
SG-COM Command
Purpose:
Read/Set serial communications protocol
Syntax:
SG-COM[#[={baud},A{addr},P{pglen},R{reply ack},X{XON ena}]]
Example:
SG-COM0=9600 or SG-COM1=9600,A0,P24,R1,X1
Reference: Section
11,
ASCII Command Interface, Settings (S) Command Descriptions, Configuring
the Serial Port Communication Protocol
SG-CT Command
Purpose:
Read/Set CKT1, CKT2 or GROUND CT ratios
Syntax:
SG-CT[t][={ct ratio},{ct con},{tx con},{gnd src}] where t = 1/2/G
Example:
SG-CT1=80,wye,wye,0 or SG-CT2=400:5,wye,dab,1 or SG-CTG=400/5
Reference: Section
3,
Input and Output Functions, Power System Inputs
SG-DI Command
Purpose:
Read/Set demand current interval
Syntax:
SG-DI[p][={interval},{method},{ct ckt#}] where p=P/N/Q, method=T,B,S
Example:
SG-DI or SG-DIP=15,T,1 or SG-DIN=1,T,2
Reference: Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Demand Functions
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