BE1-CDS220 ASCII
Command
Interface
11-19
SG-TARG Command
Purpose:
Report/Enable Target List and reset target logic
Syntax:
SG-TARG[={x/x/..x},{rst TARG logic}] where x = 50T,51,87U,87R,BF etc.
Example:
SG-TARG or SG-TARG=51/50TP/50TN/50TQ/151TP/87R
Reference: Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Fault Reporting
SG-TRIGGER Command
Purpose:
Read/Set Trigger logic
Syntax:
SG-TRIGGER[={TRIP trig},{PU trig},{LOGIC trig}]
Example:
SG-TRIGGER or SG-TRIGGER=VO1,VO12,IN4
Reference: Section
6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Fault Reporting
Programmable Logic Setting Commands
SL Command
Purpose:
Obtain Setting Logic Information
Syntax:
SL:[{name}]
Example:
SL, SL: or SL:BASIC-87
Reference: Section
11,
ASCII Command Interface, Settings (S) Command Descriptions
SL-CKTMON Command
Purpose:
Read/Set Circuit Monitor logic settings
Syntax:
SL-CKTMON[={mode},{monitor},{status}]
Example:
SL-CKTMON or SL-CKTMON=1,IN6,IN2
Reference: Section
4,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, Trip Circuit Monitor
SL-GROUP Command
Purpose:
Read/Set Logic for Setting Group Module
Syntax:
SL-GROUP[={mode},{D0logic},{D1logic},{D2logic},{D3logic},{AUTOlogic}]
Example:
SL-GROUP or SL-GROUP=1,IN3,IN4,0,0,0
Reference: Section
4,
Protection and Control, Setting Groups
SL-N Command
Purpose:
Read/Set Name of the active logic
Syntax:
SL-N[={name}]
Example:
SL-N=CDSTEST
Reference: Section
7,
BESTlogic Programmable Logic, Logic Schemes
SL-VO Command
Purpose:
Read/Set Output Logic
Syntax:
SL-VO[x[={Boolean equation}]] where x is 1 - 15 or A
Example:
SL-VO or SL-VO1=50TPT+50TNT+51PT+51NT+101T or SL-VO2=101C+*/VO2
Reference: Section
7,
BESTlogic Programmable Logic, Working With Programmable Logic
SL-101 Command
Purpose:
Read/Set Logic for Virtual Breaker switch (101)
Syntax:
SL-101[=mode] where mode=0/1 (disabled/enabled)
Example:
SL-101 or SL-101=0 or SL-101=1
Reference: Section
4,
Protection and Control, Voltage Protection
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