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SEL-400 Series Relays
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20171006
ASCII Command Reference
Command Description
SER CV and SER RV
The
SER CV
and
SER RV
commands clear any SER data records that have been
viewed from the present port. The two commands are equivalent.
If you issue the
SER CV
or
SER R
V command, the relay prompts you with
Clear viewed SER records for this port. Are you sure (Y/N)?.
If you
answer
Y <Enter>
, the relay clears all SER records viewed from this port. The
data are still visible to other ports and to file transfer accesses, and they must be
cleared independently for those ports. Data not yet viewed remain available.
SER D
The
SER D
command shows a list of SER items that the relay has automatically
removed. These are “chattering” elements. You can automatically remove chat-
tering SER elements in the SER Chatter Criteria category of the Report settings;
the enable setting is ESERDEL.
If you issue the
SER D
command and you have not enabled automatic removal of
chattering SER elements (Report setting ESERDEL), the relay responds,
Auto-
matic removal of chattering SER elements not enabled
.
SET
Use the
SET
command to change relay settings. The relay settings structure is
ordered and contains these items (in structure order): classes, instances, catego-
ries, and settings. An outline of the relay settings structure is as follows:
Classes (Global, Group, Breaker Monitor, Protection, Automation, Outputs,
Front Panel, Report, DNP3, and Ports)
Instances (some classes have instances: Group = 1–6; Protection = 1–6;
Automation = 1–10; PORTs = 1–3, F, 5)
Categories (collections of similar settings)
Settings (specific relay settings with values)
The
SET
and
SHOW
commands contain these settings structure items, which
you must specify in order from class to instance (if applicable) to setting. The
order that specific settings appear in the relay settings structure is factory pro-
grammed.
Table 14.110
SER CV or SER RV Commands
Command
Description
Access Level
SER CV
Clear viewed SER data for this port.
1, B, P, A, O, 2
SER RV
Clear viewed SER data for this port.
1, B, P, A, O, 2
Table 14.111
SER D Command
Command
Description
Access Level
SER D
List chattering SER elements that the relay is remov-
ing from the SER records.
1, B, P, A, O, 2
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