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Date Code 20171006
Instruction Manual
SEL-400 Series Relays
Basic Relay Operations
Making Simple Settings Changes
Note that some settings classes have only one instance and you do not specify the
instance designator when accessing these classes. An example is the Global set-
tings class. You can view or modify Global settings with a communications ter-
minal by entering
SET G
as shown in the ASCII Command column of
The relay presents the Global settings categories at the
SET G
command; no
instance numbers follow
SET G
. Conversely, the Port settings command has five
instances (PORT F, PORT 1, PORT 2, PORT 3, and PORT 5). To access the
PORT 1 settings, type
SET P 1 <Enter>
. If you do not specify which port to set,
the relay defaults to the active port (the port you are presently using).
The Group settings can have the optional one-letter acronym S attached to the
command; you can enter
SET 1
or
SET S 1
for Group 1 settings,
SET 2
or
SET S 2
for Group 2 settings, etc. If you do not specify which group to set, the
relay defaults to the present active group. If Group 6 is the active group, and you
type
SET <Enter>
, for example, you will see the settings prompts for the
Group 6 settings.
Alias Settings
Although the relay provides extensive programming facilities and opportunity for
comments, troubleshooting customized programs is sometimes difficult. Aliases
provide an opportunity to assign more meaningful names to the generic variable
names in order to improve the readability of the program.
Front Panel
Front-panel HMI settings
Front Panel
SET F
P, A, O, 2
Protection
SEL
OGIC
control equations
Protection-related SEL
OGIC
control equations
Group 1
•
•
•
Group 6
Group 1 protection SEL
OGIC
control equations
•
•
•
Group 6 protection
SEL
OGIC
control equations
SET L 1
•
•
•
SET L 6
P, 2
Automation
SEL
OGIC
control
equations
Automation-related SEL
OGIC
control equations
Block 1
•
•
•
Block 10
Block 1 automation
SEL
OGIC
control equations
•
•
•
Block 10 automation
SEL
OGIC
control equations
SET A 1
•
•
•
SET A 10
A, 2
DNP3
Direct Network Protocol data
remapping
Map 1
•
•
•
Map 5
SET D 1
•
•
•
SET D 5
P, A, O, 2
Output SEL
OGIC
control equations
Relay control output settings
and M
IRRORED
B
ITS
commu-
nication transmit equations
Output
SET O
O, 2
Bay
Bay control settings
Bay
SET B
P, 2
Alias
Set aliases
Analog or digi-
tal quantities
SET T
P, A, O, 2
Notes
Freeform programming to
leave notes in the relay
Notes
100 lines
SET N
P, A, O, 2
Table 3.4
SEL-451 Settings Classes and Instances (Sheet 2 of 2)
Class
Description
Instance
Description
ASCII Command
Access Level
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