Date Code 20011009
SEL-701-1 Monitor
SEL-2020/SEL-2030 Compatibility Features
CEVENT Command
D.25
"z" is “>” for the trigger row, “*” for the fault current row and
empty for all others. If the trigger row and fault current row are
the same, both characters are included (e.g., “>*”).
"HEX-ASCII Relay Word" is the hex ASCII format of the Relay
Word. The first element in the Relay Word is the most
significant bit in the first character.
If the specified event does not exist, the monitor responds:
<STX>"No Data Available","0668"<CR>
<ETX>
See the
for definition of the “Names of elements in
the Relay Word separated by spaces” field.
A typical
HEX-ASCII Relay Word
is shown below:
"2000001000000000000080",”0CA0”
Each byte in the
HEX-ASCII Relay Word
reflects the status of 8 Relay Word bits.
The order of the labels in the “
Names of elements in the Relay Word separated by
spaces”
field matches the order of the
HEX-ASCII Relay Word
. In the example
above, the first two bytes in the
HEX-ASCII Relay Word
are “20”. In binary, this
evaluates to 00100000. Mapping the labels to the bits yields:
In this example, the STOPPED Relay Word bit is asserted (logical 1); all others
are deasserted (logical 0).
Labels STARTING RUNNING STOPPED JAMTRIP
LOSSALRM LOSSTRIP
46VBA
46BVT
Bits
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
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