BE1-CDS220 ASCII
Command
Interface
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SECTION 11
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ASCII COMMAND INTERFACE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
RS-232 Ports .................................................................................................................................... 11-1
RS-485 Port ...................................................................................................................................... 11-1
IRIG-B Input ...................................................................................................................................... 11-1
Command Structure.......................................................................................................................... 11-2
Using the ASCII Command Interface ............................................................................................... 11-2
Human to Machine ASCII Command Operations ......................................................................... 11-2
Command Text File Operations .................................................................................................... 11-3
Embedding Comments into ASCII Text Files................................................................................ 11-3
Miscellaneous Command Descriptions ............................................................................................ 11-3
HELP Command ........................................................................................................................... 11-3
ACCESS Command...................................................................................................................... 11-3
EXIT Command............................................................................................................................. 11-4
Settings (S) Command Descriptions ................................................................................................ 11-5
Reading All Settings...................................................................................................................... 11-5
Reading Specific Groups of Settings ............................................................................................ 11-5
Reading Logic Settings ................................................................................................................. 11-7
Configuring the Serial Port Communication Protocol ................................................................... 11-8
Miscellaneous Commands................................................................................................................ 11-9
Metering Commands ........................................................................................................................ 11-9
Control Commands......................................................................................................................... 11-10
Report Commands.......................................................................................................................... 11-11
Setting Command ........................................................................................................................... 11-15
Alarm Setting Commands............................................................................................................... 11-15
Breaker Monitor Setting Commands .............................................................................................. 11-17
General Setting Commands ........................................................................................................... 11-17
Programmable Logic Setting Commands....................................................................................... 11-19
User Programmable Name Setting Command ............................................................................... 11-20
Protection Setting Commands ........................................................................................................ 11-21
Global Commands .......................................................................................................................... 11-22
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