8.12
SEL-2032
Communications Processor
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20120126
Serial Port Communications and Commands
Command Set
Normally, using this command is unnecessary because the SEL-2032
automatically synchronizes every few minutes; however, you can use the
IRIG
command to avoid waiting for automatic synchronization during testing
and installation checkout.
L_D
The
L_D
command (Access Level 2) causes the SEL-2032 to exit normal
execution mode and enter SEL
BOOT
mode. This command is only available
from the front port. This command should only be used when you are going to
load new firmware into the SEL-2032 or into a plug-in card using the
SEL-2032. All normal operation will cease while in SEL
BOOT
mode.
MAP m
The
MAP
command (Access Level 1) displays the organization of data stored
in a port database. Parameter
m
specifies the port number. Data are listed by
association with each region if only the port number parameter is given. If you
add a region parameter, text and numeric references are shown for data stored
in the region, e.g.,
MAP 2:TARGET
. See Access Methods in
for a complete description of database access methods.
To observe the use of the Port 1 database, type
MAP 1 <Enter>
. You will see
a screen with the format shown in
.
*>>
MAP 1 <Enter>
Port 1 Database Assignments
Region Data Type # Records
GLOBAL --
LOCAL --
BUF --
D1 Unused
D2 B METER
D3 Unused
D4 B TARGET
D5 A STATUS
D6 Unused
D7 Unused
D8 Unused
A1 Unused
A2 Unused
A3 A EVENT 0
USER Unused
*>>
Figure 8.19
Port MAP Command
In the above example, every region in the database is listed by its label.
GLOBAL, LOCAL and BUF contain data pertinent to the SEL-2032, and the
other regions contain data collected for Port 1. The type of data stored in each
region is listed. The letter just to the left of the data name in the Data Type
column indicates the data transfer format: A for ASCII, B for Binary. The #
Records column lists records queued in the A1
–
A3 archive data regions.
Use the
MAP
command with a region specifier to see the labels, addresses,
and types of data stored in that region, as shown in
.
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