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Serial Port Communications and Commands
Date Code 20010731
SEL-352-1, -2 Instruction Manual
Table 8.4 lists the editing keys that you can use with the
SET
command.
Table 8.4: Editing Keys for SET Commands
Press Key(s)
Results
^
<ENTER>
Moves to previous entry in a setting category until you get to the
first entry in the category, and then it moves to previous category.
< <ENTER>
Moves to previous settings category when making group settings.
> <ENTER>
Moves to next settings category when making group settings.
<ENTER>
Moves to next entry.
END <ENTER>
Exits editing session and displays all settings. Prompts: "SAVE
CHANGES (Y/N)?". Type
Y <ENTER>
to save changes and exit,
N <ENTER>
to exit without saving.
<CONTROL> X
Aborts editing session without saving changes.
OFF <ENTER>
Flags a setting as not applicable. Only applies to certain settings.
After you enter a setting, you are prompted for the next setting. Press
<ENTER>
to move from
setting to setting. The settings are arranged into families of related settings to simplify setting
changes. You can start at a specific setting by entering the setting name as a parameter.
The relay checks each entry to make certain that it is within the allowable input range. If it is
not, an “Out of Range” message is generated, and the relay prompts for the setting again.
When you have made all the necessary setting changes, it is not necessary to scroll through the
remaining settings. Type
END<ENTER>
at the next setting prompt to display the new settings
and request for confirmation.
Answer
Y<ENTER>
to the confirmation request to approve the new settings. If you violate a
rule for setting relationships, a fail message is displayed, and the settings prompt moves to the
first setting that affects the failure. While the active settings are updated, the relay is disabled,
all output contacts return to their normal state (A contacts open, B contacts close), the ALARM
output contacts close, and all timers and relay elements reset. The relay logic is fully functional
while editing settings. The relay is only disabled for approximately one second when settings
are saved.
Refer to the
SHO
command for a list of the factory default settings. Refer to
Section 7: Setting
the Relay
for all default settings and settings worksheets.
SET G (Edit Global Settings)
Access Level 2
Configure the relay global settings using the
SET G
command. The global settings include the
input assignments, relay configuration settings, the front-panel time-out, and the group switching
time delay. The entire syntax of the
SET G
command follows:
SET G setting TERSE<ENTER>
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