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14.40
SEL-400 Series Relays
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20171006
ASCII Command Reference
Command Description
If the relay is not in the high-accuracy IRIG (HIRIG) timekeeping mode, it will
respond to the
MET PM
command with the following message:
Aborted: A High Accuracy Time Source is Required
If Global enable setting EPMU := N, the relay will respond to the
MET PM
command with:
Synchronized phasor measurement is not enabled
To request a report of the synchrophasor data at a specific time, enter the optional
time
parameter as a time of day. For example, the relay will respond to the
MET
PM 16:40:10
command with:
Synchronized Phasor Measurement Data Will Be Displayed at
16:40:10.000
In this example, when the internal clock reaches 16:40:10.000, the relay will dis-
play the synchrophasor data from that exact time. If the relay is not in HIRIG
mode at that time, it will display the following message:
Aborted: A High Accuracy Time Source is Required
After the
MET PM
time
command is issued, other
MET PM
commands may be
entered without affecting the timed request, even if the stated time has not
arrived. However, issuing a second
MET PM
time
command while the first com-
mand is still pending will cancel the first command request in favor of the newer
request.
If you are not connected to the relay when the
MET PM
time
command issues its
timed response, you can use the
MET PM HIS
command to view this response.
This permits you to issue
MET PM
time
to multiple relays using a common time
and then go back later to see the results from all the relays at this common instant
in time.
for more information on phasor measurement
functions, and
View Synchrophasors by Using the MET PM Command on
for sample
MET PM
responses.
MET PMV
Use the
MET PMV
command to view the protection math variables.
The relay displays three places after the decimal point for these numerals. The
relay shows variables with absolute value greater than 99999.999 or less than
0.100 as scientific notation (for example, –1.002E+22).
MET PM
time
Display time-synchronized values captured at trigger
time
.
1, B, P, A, O, 2
MET PM HIS
Display time-synchronized values captured for the previ-
ous
MET PM
command.
1, B, P, A, O, 2
Table 14.91
MET PM Command (Sheet 2 of 2)
Command
Description
Access Level
Table 14.92
MET PMV Command
Command
Description
Access Level
MET PMV
Display all protection math variables.
1, B, P, A, O, 2
MET PMV
k
Display all protection math variables.
1, B, P, A, O, 2
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