B-14
SEL-300 Series Relays Firmware Upgrade Instructions
Date Code 20020129
SEL-387E Instruction Manual
6WHS
Enter Access Level 2 by issuing the
ACC
and
2AC
commands, (the factory default
passwords, as shown under the
PAS
command in your instruction manual, will be in
effect).
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Use the
RESTORE SETTINGS
(
R_S
) command to restore factory default settings in
the relay (use the
R_S 1
command
for a 1 Amp SEL-387-type or 1 Amp SEL-352-
type relay).
The relay will prompt whether you want to restore default settings. If your relay does
not accept the
R_S
(or
R_S 1
) command, contact the factory for assistance.
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Type
Y <Enter>
.
The relay can take as long as two minutes to restore default settings. The relay then
reinitializes, and the EN LED illuminates.
Note:
If the relay prompts you to enter a part number, use either the number from
the label on the disk containing your firmware or the number from the new
part number sticker (if supplied).
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Press
<Enter>
to have the Access Level 0 prompt “=” appear on your terminal screen.
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Use the
ACC
and
2AC
commands to reenter Access Level 2.
Factory default passwords will be in effect.
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Restore original settings and passwords.
a. If you have SEL-5010 software or SEL-5030
AC
SEL
ERATOR
Software, restore
original settings as necessary.
b. If you do not have either SEL-5010 software or SEL-5030
AC
SEL
ERATOR
Software, restore original settings by issuing the necessary
SET n
commands,
where n can be 1–6, G, P, L, T, R, X, or Y, and the
PAS
command to set original
relay passwords.
Use the
PAS
command as shown in the following example: Type
PAS 1: Ot3579
<Enter>
to set the Access Level 1 password to Ot3579. Use a similar format for other
password levels. The
PAS
command is case sensitive, so the relay treats lower-case
and upper-case letters differently.
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If any failure codes still appear on the relay display, see the testing and
troubleshooting section in your relay instruction manual or contact the factory for
assistance.
H. Verify Calibration, Status, Breaker Wear, and Metering
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To verify relay calibration settings, use the
SHO C
command. If the settings do not
match those contained in the text file you recorded in
Save Settings and Other Data