4
SEL-387-0, -5, -6 Relay
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20050919
SEL-387 Relay Command Summary
ID
Display variety of identification and configuration information about the relay.
INI
INITIO
command reports the number and type of I/O boards in the relay.
IRI
Force synchronization attempt of internal relay clock to IRIG-B time-code input.
MET
k
Display metering data, in primary amperes. Enter number
k
to scroll metering
k
times on screen.
MET D
k
Display demand metering data, in primary amperes. Enter number
k
to scroll metering
k
times on screen.
MET DIF
k
Display differential metering data, in multiples of TAP. Enter number
k
to scroll metering
k
times on screen.
MET H
Generate harmonic spectrum report for all input currents, showing first to fifteenth harmonic levels in secondary
amperes.
MET P
k
Display peak demand metering data, in primary amperes. Enter number
k
to scroll metering
k
times on screen.
MET RD
n
Reset demand metering values (
n
= 1, 2, 3, 4, A).
MET RP
n
Reset peak demand metering values (
n
= 1, 2, 3, 4, A).
MET SEC
k
Display metering data (magnitude and phase angle), in secondary amperes. Enter number
k
to scroll metering
k
times on screen.
MET T
Report temperature values of the 24 RTD inputs (SEL-387-5 and SEL-387-6 Relays only).
OPE
n
Assert the OC
n
Relay Word bit. Used to open breaker
n
if OC
n
is assigned to an output contact. JMP6B has to be
in place to enable this command.
PUL
y k
Pulse output contact
y
(
y
= OUT101,…,OUT107, OUT2
XX
, OUT3
XX
, and ALARM). Enter number
k
to pulse
for
k
seconds [
k
= 1 to 30 (seconds)], otherwise pulse time is 1 second. JMP6B has to be in place to enable this
command.
QUI
Quit. Returns to Access Level 0. Returns front-panel LEDs to the default targets.
SER
d1
Show rows in the Sequential Events Recorder (SER) event report for date
d1
.
SER
d1 d2
Show rows in the Sequential Events Recorder (SER) event report from date
d1
to
d2
.
Entry of dates is dependent on the Date Format setting DATE_F (= MDY or YMD).
SER
m n
Show rows
m
through
n
in the Sequential Events Recorder (SER) event report.
SER
n
Show the latest
n
rows in the Sequential Events Recorder (SER) event report.
SER C
Clear the Sequential Events Recorder (SER) event reports from memory.
SHO
n
Show relay group
n
settings. Shows active group if
n
is not specified.
SHO G
Show relay global settings.
SHO P
Show port settings and identification of port to which user is connected.
SHO P
n
Show port settings for port
n
(
n
=1, 2, 3, 4).
SHO R
Show Sequential Events Recorder (SER) settings.
STA
Show relay self-test status.
TAR
n k
Show Relay Word row
n
status (
n
= 0 through 41). Enter number
k
to scroll Relay Word row
n
status
k
times on
screen.
Append
F
to display targets on the front panel second row of LEDs.
TAR R
Return front-panel LED targets to regular operation and reset the tripping front-panel targets.
All commands that begin TFE apply to the SEL-387-5 and SEL-387-6 Relays
TFE
Displays cumulative and individual through-fault event data. The twenty (20) most recent individual events are
displayed.
TFE
n
Displays cumulative and individual through-fault event data. The
n
most recent individual events are displayed,
where
n
= 1 to 1200.
TFE A
Displays cumulative and individual through-fault event data. All the most recent individual events
are displayed, up to 1200.
TFE C
Clears/resets cumulative and individual through-fault event data.
TFE P
Preloads cumulative through-fault event data.
Access Level B
Commands
The Access Level B commands allow the user to control breakers and contact outputs. All Access
Level 1 commands can also be executed from Access Level B. The screen prompt is: ==>
Summary of Contents for SEL-387-0
Page 10: ...This page intentionally left blank ...
Page 16: ...This page intentionally left blank ...
Page 56: ...This page intentionally left blank ...
Page 350: ...This page intentionally left blank ...
Page 388: ...This page intentionally left blank ...
Page 456: ...This page intentionally left blank ...
Page 494: ...This page intentionally left blank ...
Page 528: ...This page intentionally left blank ...