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SEL-351-5, -6, -7 Relay
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20070117
SEL-351 Fast SER Protocol
Functions and Function Codes
5. Successful acknowledge message from the master for an
unsolicited Fast SER message:
A5 46 0E 00 00 00 00 00 00 98 00 XX cccc
(XX is as same as the response number in the
unsolicited Fast SER message to which it responds.)
Notes:
Once the relay receives an acknowledge with response code 00 from the
master, it will clear the settings changed bit (bit 1) in its status byte, if that bit
is asserted, and it will clear the settings changed bit in fast meter, if that bit is
asserted.
An element index of FE indicates that the SER record is due to power up. An
element index of FF indicates that the SER record is due to setting change. An
element index of FD indicates that the element identified in this SER record is
no longer in the SER trigger settings.
When the relay sends an SER message packet, it will put a sequential number
(0, 1, 2, 3, 0, 1, ...) into the response number. If the relay does not receive an
acknowledge from the master before approximately 500 mS, the relay will
resend the same message packet with the same response number until it
receives an acknowledge message with that response number. For the next
SER message, the relay will increment the response number (it will wrap
around to zero from three).
A single Fast SER message packet from the relay can have a maximum
number 32 records and the data may span a time period of no more than
16 seconds. The master may limit the number records in a packet with the
third byte of function code data in the “Enable Unsolicited Data Transfer”
message (function code 01). The relay may generate an SER packet that with
less than the requested number of records, if the record time stamps span more
than 16 seconds.
The relay always requests acknowledgment in unsolicited Fast SER messages
(LSB of the status byte is set).
Unsolicited Fast SER messages can be enabled on multiple ports
simultaneously.
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