Date Code 20020129
SEL-300 Series Relays Firmware Upgrade Instructions
B-7
SEL-387E Instruction Manual
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Click
Start
.
Note that the Capture Text command causes the terminal emulation program to copy
to the text file all information you retrieve and all key strokes you type until you send
the command to stop capturing text.
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Use the
SHOW CALIBRATION
(
SHO C)
command to retrieve the relay calibration
settings.
If you do not already have copies of other relay settings (Group, Global, Port, Logic,
Text label, SER, and Channel, depending upon your relay), use the
SHOW
(
SHO n
)
command to retrieve necessary settings, where n can be 1–6, G, P, L, T, R, X, or Y.
Also, use the
PASSWORD
(
PAS
) command to save the original password settings in
case you need these later.
Normally, the relay will preserve the settings during the firmware upgrade. However,
depending on the previously installed firmware version and the use of relay memory,
this cannot be ensured. Saving settings is always recommended.
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Under the Transfer menu in HyperTerminal, select Capture Text and click
Stop
.
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Print the text file you created in steps 4 through 6 and save this record for later
reference.
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Take note of the present relay data transmission setting for later use in the upgrade
procedure.
This value should be the same as the value for the SPEED setting you recorded earlier
in
Prepare the Relay
D. Start SEL
BOOT
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To start the SEL
BOOT
program, use the
L_D
command (to obtain the underscore, type
<Shift>
, then the hyphen (-) key).
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Type
Y <Enter>
at the prompt asking whether you want to disable the relay.
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Type
Y <Enter>
at the “Are you sure (Y/N)?” prompt.
The relay will send the SEL
BOOT
prompt “!>”. Note that the relay sometimes takes a
few minutes to start SEL
BOOT
.
Commands Available in SEL
BOOT
To list the commands available in SEL
BOOT
, use the
HELP
(
HEL
) command. The relay
displays a list similar to the following: