
J.4
SEL-351-5, -6, -7 Relay
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20070117
SEL-351 Fast SER Protocol
Functions and Function Codes
Functions and Function Codes
In the messages shown below, all numbers are in hexadecimal unless
otherwise noted.
01-Function Code:
Enable Unsolicited
Fast SER Data
Transfer, Sent From
Master to Relay
Upon power-up, the SEL-351 disables it own unsolicited transmissions. This
function enables the SEL-351 to begin sending unsolicited data to the device
which sent the enable message, if the SEL-351 has such data to transfer. The
message format for function code 01 is shown in
The SEL-351 verifies the message by checking the header, length, function
code, and enabled function code against the expected values. It also checks the
entire message against the CRC-16 field. If any of the checks fail, except the
function code or the function to enable, the message is ignored.
If an acknowledge is requested as indicated by the least significant bit of the
status byte, the relay transmits an acknowledge message with the same
response number received in the enable message.
The
nn
field is used to set the maximum number of SER records per message.
The relay checks for SER records approximately every 500 ms. If there are
new records available, the relay immediately creates a new unsolicited Fast
SER message and transmits it. If there are more than
nn
new records available,
or if the first and last record are separated by more than 16 seconds, the relay
will break the transmission into multiple messages so that no message
contains more than
nn
records, and the first and last record of each message
are separated by no more than 16 seconds.
If the function to enable is not 18 or the function code is not recognized, the
relay responds with an acknowledge message containing a response code 01
(function code unrecognized), and no functions are enabled. If the SER
triggers are disabled (SER1, SER2, and SER3 are all set to NA), the
unsolicited Fast SER messages are still enabled, but the only SER records
generated are due to settings changes, and power being applied to the relay. If
the SER1, SER2, or SER3 settings are subsequently changed to any non-NA
value and SER entries are triggered, unsolicited SER messages will be
generated with the new SER records.
Table J.1
Function Code 01 Message Format
Data
Description
A546
Message header
12
Message length in bytes (18 decimal)
0000000000
Five bytes reserved for future use as a routing address
YY
Status byte (LSB = 1 indicates an acknowledge is requested)
01
Function code
C0
Sequence byte (Always C0. Other values are reserved for future use in
multiple frame messages.)
XX
Response number (XX = 00, 01, 02, 03, 00, 01...).
18
Function to enable (18-unsolicited SER messages)
0000
Reserved for future use as function code data
nn
Maximum number of SER records per message, 01–20 hex
cccc
Two byte CRC-16 check code for message
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