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Date Code 20171006
Instruction Manual
SEL-400 Series Relays
ASCII Command Reference
Command Description
COPY
The
COPY
command copies the settings from one class instance to another
instance in the same class. For example, you can copy Group settings from one
group to another. You cannot copy Group settings to Port settings.
This command is limited to the same access level as the
SET
command for the
class of settings you are copying.
The parameters
m
and
n
must be valid and distinct (not the same) instance num-
bers. You can typically choose from classes of group (S), port (P), and protection
SEL
OGIC
control equations (L). Some SEL-400 series relays support copying
additional classes. The
COPY
command is not available within the Automation
class and is not available for the Breaker Monitor settings.
In addition, port settings instances must be compatible; you cannot copy from/to
Port 5 and the other communications ports settings. You cannot copy to a port
that is presently in transparent communication. If you attempt such a copy, the
relay responds with
Cannot copy to a port involved in transparent com-
munication
. In addition, you cannot copy to the present port (the port you are
using to communicate with the relay). If you attempt such a copy, the relay
responds with
Cannot copy port settings to present port
.
When you enter the
COPY
command with valid parameters, the relay responds
with
Are you sure (Y/N)?
. Answer
Y <Enter>
(for yes) to complete copying.
If the destination instance is the active group, the relay changes to the new set-
tings and pulses the SALARM Relay Word bit.
CPR
Use the
CPR
command to access the Signal Profile data for as many as 20 user
selectable analog values in Compressed ASCII format. Notice that the CPR
records are in reverse chronological progression as compared to the PRO reports.
Table 14.40
COPY Command
Command
Description
Access Level
COPY
m n
a
a
Parameters
m
and
n
are 1 to 6 for the Group class and 1, 2, 3, and F for the Port class.
Copy settings from instance m of the Group settings to
instance n of the Group settings.
P, A, O, 2
COPY
class m n
b
b
Parameter class is S, P, and L for group settings, port settings, and protection SEL
OGIC
control
equations, respectively.
Copy settings from instance
m
of Class
class
to instance
n
of Class
class
.
P, A, O, 2
Table 14.41
CPR Command (Sheet 1 of 2)
Command
Description
Access Level
CPR
Displays the first 20 rows of the profile report, with the
oldest row at the bottom and the latest row at the top.
1, B, P, A, O, 2
CPR
m
Displays the first
m
rows of the profile report, with the
oldest row at the bottom and the latest row at the top.
1, B, P, A, O, 2
CPR
m n (m > n)
Displays the row between
m
and
n
, (including
m
and
n
).
1, B, P, A, O, 2
CPR
date1
Displays all the rows that were recorded on that date, with
the latest row at the bottom and the oldest row at the top.
1, B, P, A, O, 2
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