
12.22
SEL-351-5, -6, -7 Relay
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20070117
Standard Event Reports, Sag/Swell/Interruption Report, and SER
Sequential Events Recorder (SER) Report
Make Sequential
Events Recorder
(SER) Settings With
Care
The relay triggers a row in the Sequential Events Recorder (SER) event report
for any change of state in any one of the elements listed in the SER1, SER2, or
SER3 trigger settings. Nonvolatile memory is used to store the latest 512 rows
of the SER event report so they can be retained during power loss. The
nonvolatile memory is rated for a finite number of “writes.” Exceeding the
limit can result in an EEPROM self-test failure. An average of one state
change every three minutes can be made for a 25-year relay service life.
Retrieving SER
Reports
The relay saves the latest 512 rows of the SER in nonvolatile memory. Row 1
is the most recently triggered row, and row 512 is the oldest. View the SER
report by date or SER row number as outlined in the examples below.
Example SER Serial
Port Commands
Format
SER
If
SER
is entered with no numbers following it, all available
rows are displayed (up to row number 512). They display with
the oldest row at the beginning (top) of the report and the latest
row (row 1) at the end (bottom) of the report. Chronological
progression through the report is down the page and in
descending row number.
SER 17
If
SER
is entered with a single number following it (
17
in this
example), the first 17 rows are displayed, if they exist. They
display with the oldest row (row 17) at the beginning (top) of
the report and the latest row (row 1) at the end (bottom) of the
report. Chronological progression through the report is down
the page and in descending row number.
SER 10 33
If
SER
is entered with two numbers following it (
10
and
33
in
this example; 10 < 33), all the rows between (and including)
rows 10 and 33 are displayed, if they exist. They display with
the oldest row (row 33) at the beginning (top) of the report and
the latest row (row 10) at the end (bottom) of the report. Chro-
nological progression through the report is down the page and
in descending row number.
SER 47 22
If
SER
is entered with two numbers following it (
47
and
22
in
this example; 47 > 22), all the rows between (and including)
rows 47 and 22 are displayed, if they exist. They display with
the newest row (row 22) at the beginning (top) of the report and
the oldest row (row 47) at the end (bottom) of the report.
Reverse
chronological progression through the report is down
the page and in ascending row number.
SER 3/30/97
If
SER
is entered with one date following it (date
3/30/97
in
this example), all the rows on that date are displayed, if they
exist. They display with the oldest row at the beginning (top) of
the report and the latest row at the end (bottom) of the report,
for the given date. Chronological progression through the
report is down the page and in descending row number.
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