10.34
SEL-387-0, -5, -6 Relay
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20170601
Testing and Troubleshooting
Relay Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Procedure
Table 10.5
Troubleshooting
(Sheet 1 of 4)
Symptom
Diagnosis/Solution
All Front-Panel LEDs Dark
1. Power is off.
2. Blown power supply fuse.
3. Input power not present.
4. Self-test failure.
5.
TAR F
command improperly set.
Cannot See Characters on Relay LCD Screen
1. Relay is de-energized. Check to see if the
ALARM
contact is closed.
2. LCD contrast is out of adjustment. Use the
steps below to adjust the contrast.
a. Press any front-panel button. The relay
should turn on the LCD back lighting.
b. Locate the contrast adjust hole behind
the front panel beside the serial port.
(This requires unscrewing and removing
the front-panel plate.)
c. Insert a small screwdriver in this hole to
adjust the contrast.
Relay Does Not Respond to Commands From Device Connected to Serial Port
1. Communications device not connected to
relay.
2. Relay or communications device at
incorrect baud rate or other communication
parameter incompatibility, including cabling
error.
3. System is processing event record. Wait
several seconds.
4. System is attempting to transmit
information, but cannot due to handshake
line conflict. Check communications
cabling.
5. System is in the XOFF state, halting
communications. Type
<Ctrl+Q>
to put
system in XON state.
6. If the serial port or front-panel interface that
does not respond was working before,
through
Step 5
above have been tried,
and the
MET
command was the last issued
command, the Digital Signal Processor may
have failed, and you should call the factory.
NOTE:
For 1, 2, 3, and 4 the
ALARM
relay contacts should be closed.
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