
E.4
SEL-387-0, -5, -6 Relay
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20170601
Compressed ASCII Commands
SEL-387-0, -5 Relay
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CEV S64 R
",1,"yyyy"<CR>
"1H","FID","yyyy"<CR>
"1D","40S","yyyy"<CR>
"7H","MONTH_","DAY_","YEAR_","HOUR_","MIN_","SEC_","MSEC_","yyyy"<CR>
"1D","I","I","I","I","I","I","I","yyyy"<CR>
"5H","FREQ","SAM/CYC_A","SAM/CYC_D","NUM_OF_CYC","EVENT","yyyy"<CR>
"1D","F","I","I","F","7S","yyyy"<CR>
"15H","IAW1","IBW1","ICW1","IAW2","IBW2","ICW2","IAW3","IBW3","ICW3","IAW4",
"IBW4","ICW4","VDC","TRIG","NAMES OF ELEMENTS IN ALL RELAY WORD ROWS",
"yyyy"<CR>
"1056D","F","F","F","F","F","F","F","F","F","F","F","F","F","1S","96S","yyyy"<CR>
"CTA"
,1,"yyyy"<CR>
"8h","6S","6S","6S","6S","6S","6S","6S","6S","yyyy"<CR>
"1D","I","I","I","I","I","I","I","I","yyyy"<CR>
<ETX>
If a Compressed ASCII request is made for data that are not available, (e.g.,
the history buffer is empty or invalid event request), the relay responds with
the following message:
<STX>"No Data Available","0668"<CR><ETX>
CBREAKER Command
Display the SEL-387 Compressed ASCII breaker report by sending:
CBR <Enter>
The relay sends:
<STX>
"FID","yyyy"<CR>
"FID=SEL-387-XXXX-V0-ZXXXXXX-DXXXXXXXX","yyyy"<CR>
"MONTH_","DAY_","YEAR_","HOUR_","MIN_","SEC_","MSEC_","yyyy"<CR>
xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,"yyyy"<CR>
"BREAKER","INT_TRIPS","IAW","IBW","ICW","EXT_TRIPS","IAW","IBW","ICW",
"POLE1","POLE2","POLE3","MONTH","DAY","YEAR","HOUR","MIN","SEC","MSEC",
"yyyy"<CR>
xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,
xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx"yyyy"<CR>
xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,
xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx"yyyy"<CR>
xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,
xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx"yyyy"<CR>
xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,
xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx,xxxx"yyyy"<CR>
<ETX>
where:
yyyy
= the 4-byte ASCII representation of the hex checksum for
the line.
#H
identifies a header line to precede one or more data lines,
“#” is the number of subsequent ASCII names. For
example, "21H" identifies a header line with 21 ASCII
labels.
#h
identifies a header line to precede one or more data lines,
“#” is the number of subsequent format fields. For
example, “8h” identifies a header line with 8 format
fields.
#D
identifies a data format line, “#” is the maximum number
of subsequent data lines, each format field contains one of
the following type designators:
I = Integer data
F = Floating point data
mS = String of max “m” characters (e.g., 10S for a 10-
character string)
NOTE:
If the analog current input
names (
IAW1
, etc.) have been changed
via the Analog Input Labels global
settings, they will appear in the above
report as set.
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