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Date Code 20170601
Instruction Manual
SEL-387-0, -5, -6 Relay
SEL-387 Relay Command Summary
All commands that begin THE apply to the SEL-387-6 Relay
THE
Displays a thermal monitor report that indicates the present thermal status of the transformer.
THE
n
Displays saved thermal monitor report
n
where
n
= 1 is the most recently saved report.
THE C
Clears the hourly profile, daily profile, and thermal event data archives.
THE D
x y
Retrieves daily profile data from day
x
to day
y
.
If
x
and
y
are omitted, retrieves entire profile data.
If
x
or
y
is omitted, retrieves profile from day
x
(
y
) to present.
THE H
x y
Retrieves hourly profile data from day
x
to day
y
.
If
x
and
y
are omitted, retrieves entire profile data.
If
x
or
y
is omitted, retries profile from day
x
(
y
) to present.
THE P
n
Loads preset value of accumulated insulation loss of life.
THE R
Clears the hourly profile, daily profile, and thermal event data archives and resets the total loss-of-life values.
THE T
Displays the four temperature inputs received from an SEL-2032, an SEL-2030, or an
SEL-2020 Communications Processor.
TIM
Show or set time (24 hour time). Show time presently in the relay by entering just
TIM
. Example time 22:47:36
is entered with command
TIM 22:47:36
.
TRI
Trigger an event report.
Access Level B
Commands
The Access Level B commands allow the user to control breakers and contact outputs. All Access
Level 1 commands can also be executed from Access Level B. The screen prompt is: ==>
ACC
Enter Access Level 1. If the main board password jumper (JMP6A) is not in place, the relay prompts for the
entry of the Access Level 1 password in order to enter Access Level 1.
2AC
Enter Access Level 2. If the main board password jumper (JMP6A) is not in place, the relay prompts for the
entry of the Access Level 2 password in order to enter Access Level 2.
BRE
Breaker report shows trip counters, trip currents, and wear data for up to four breakers.
BRE R
n
Reset trip counters, trip currents, and wear data for breaker
n
(
n
= 1, 2, 3, 4, A).
BRE W
n
Pre-set the percent contact wear for each pole of breaker
n
(
n
= 1, 2, 3, or 4).
CEV
n
Show compressed winding event report number
n
, at 1/4-cycle resolution.
Attach
DIF
for compressed differential element report, at 1/4-cycle resolution.
Attach
R
for compressed raw winding data report, at 1/16-cycle resolution.
Attach
S
m
for 1/
m
-cycle resolution (
m
= 4 or 8 for filtered data;
m
= 4, 8, 16, 32, or 64 for raw data).
CLO
n
Assert the CC
n
Relay Word bit. Used to close breaker
n
if CC
n
is assigned to an output contact. JMP6B has to be
in place to enable this command.
DAT
Show date presently in the relay.
DAT m/d/y
Enter date in this manner if Date Format setting DATE_F = MDY.
DAT y/m/d
Enter date in this manner if Date Format setting DATE_F = YMD.
EVE
n
Show standard event report number
n
, with 1/4-cycle resolution.
Attach
S8
for 1/8-cycle resolution.
EVE D
n
Show digital data event report number
n
, with 1/4-cycle resolution.
Attach
S8
for 1/8-cycle resolution.
EVE DIF1
n
Show differential element 1 event report number
n
, with 1/4-cycle resolution.
Attach
S8
for 1/8-cycle resolution.
EVE DIF2
n
Show differential element 2 event report number
n
, with 1/4-cycle resolution.
Attach
S8
for 1/8-cycle resolution.
EVE DIF3
n
Show differential element 3 event report number
n
, with 1/4-cycle resolution.
Attach
S8
for 1/8-cycle resolution.
Access Level 1
Commands
The Access Level 1 commands primarily allow the user to look at information
(e.g., settings, metering, etc.), but not to change it. The screen prompt is: =>
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