8.4
SEL-2032
Communications Processor
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20120126
Serial Port Communications and Commands
Command Set
2ACCESS
Use the
2ACCESS
command (Access Level 1) to enter Access Level 2. You
need a password unless the password disable jumper is installed (J17B in the
SEL-2032). Use the
PASSWORD
command at Level 2 to change passwords.
shows successful access.
*>
2ACCESS <Enter>
Password: ?
****** <Enter>
COMMUNICATIONS PROCESSOR - S/N 95012004 Date: 03/07/95 Time: 08:38:10
Level 2
*>>
Figure 8.2
2ACCESS Command
You may use any command from the “*>>” prompt. The SALARM bit will go
to 1 for one second for a successful Level 2 access and for three successive
bad passwords. In the SEL-2032, you can use SALARM in the ALARM
SEL
OGIC®
control equation.
ACCESS
Use the
ACCESS
command (Access Level 0) to enter Access Level 1. You
need a password unless the password disable jumper is installed (J17B in the
SEL-2032). From Access Level 2, you can use the
PASSWORD
command to
change this password.
shows successful access.
*
ACCESS <Enter>
Password: ?
****** <Enter>
COMMUNICATIONS PROCESSOR - S/N 95012004 Date: 03/07/95 Time: 08:45:43
Level 1
*>
Figure 8.3
ACCESS Command
If you enter wrong passwords for three consecutive attempts, the SEL-2032
pulses the SALARM bit for one second and displays the message shown in
.
Access Denied
WARNING: Access by unauthorized persons strictly prohibited.
Figure 8.4
Access Denied Message
In the SEL-2032, you can use SALARM in the ALARM SEL
OGIC
control
equation.
AUTO n
The
AUTO
command (Access Level 1) displays the results of auto-
configuration on a port. The response message shows the device FID string,
the device ID string, the baud rate, the supported operate commands, and a list
of supported “20” commands. The operate command support indicates
whether ASCII or binary operate messages are supported, the number of
breakers and remote bits supported, and the type of remote bit operations
supported (set, clear, pulse). Each “20” command is preceded by an A to
indicate that data will be collected using an ASCII format or B to indicate
binary Fast Meter format.
shows an example of a typical
AUTO
command response.
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