6.16
SEL-2032
Communications Processor
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20120126
Database
Region Descriptions
Row 3.
Message trigger elements, D9–D12, and Archive data region
trigger elements, ARCH1 to ARCH3, set when the associated trigger
operation is pending or in progress. M settings element, MSET, is
asserted while the Math/Move equations for the port are executing.
Row 4.
Message trigger delay elements, DLY1–DLY8, assert when the
associated message trigger element, D1–D8, does not reset before the
next trigger condition occurs, indicating a possible data collection
delay or message error.
Row 5.
Message trigger delay elements, DLY9–DLY12 and
DLYA1–DLYA3, assert when the associated message trigger element,
D9–D12 or ARCH1–ARCH3, does not reset before the next trigger
condition occurs, indicating a possible data collection delay or
message error.
Rows 6–7.
Breaker bits (BR1–BR16) may be associated with issuing
breaker operate commands (OPEN/CLOSE) or may be used as latches
for intermediate SEL
OGIC
control equations. These bits are set by the
SBR1–SBR16 elements and cleared by the CBR1–CBR16 elements.
Rows 8–9.
Remote bits (RB1–RB16) may be associated with issuing
remote bit commands (CONTROL) or may be used as latches for
intermediate SEL
OGIC
control equations. These bits are set by the
SRB1–SRB16 elements and cleared by the CRB1–CRB16 elements.
Rows 10–13.
Set breaker (SBR1–SBR16) and set remote bit
(SRB1–SRB16) set the corresponding breaker and remote bit
elements, but may also be used as intermediate terms for SEL
OGIC
control equations. These bits are controlled by logic equations (SET L)
and by receipt of master port Fast Operate commands.
Rows 14–17.
Clear breaker (CBR1–CBR16) and clear remote bit
(CRB1–CRB16) clear the corresponding breaker and remote bit
elements, but may also be used as intermediate terms for SEL
OGIC
control equations. These bits are controlled by SEL
OGIC
control
equations (SET L) and by receipt of master port Fast Operate
commands.
Rows 18–19.
Asterisks indicate elements for future use. When NOCONN is
set, no transparent communications are allowed to or through the port
(see
Restricting Port Access with NOCONN on page 7.26
). Row 19
does not show in the
VIEW
command.
You can use the
VIEW
or
TARGET
command to show local element status.
The SEL-2032
TARGET
command response will also display the status of
relay elements received from an attached SEL relay in rows 20 and up, as if
they were appended to the local elements.
The
TARGET
command for Ports 17 and 18 will display the status of the
CCIN and CCOUT bits in rows 20 and up, as if they were appended to the
local elements.
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