U.4.70
SEL-421/SEL-421-1 Relay
User’s Guide
Date Code 20020501
Basic Relay Operations
Configuring High-Accuracy Timekeeping
to change the default access level passwords. Also, you should be
familiar with the
AC
SEL
ERATOR
software. See
Step 1. Configure the communications port. Start the
AC
SEL
ERATOR
software. On the top toolbar, open the Communication menu,
and then click Port Parameters. You will see the Port
Parameters dialog box similar to
Speed, Data Bits, Parity, and Stop Bits that match the relay
settings. Defaults are 9600, 8, N, 1, respectively. Click OK to
update the
AC
SEL
ERATOR
software communications
parameters. Confirm that the Communications Status bar at the
bottom of the
AC
SEL
ERATOR
window says “Connected.”
Step 2. Confirm the correct
AC
SEL
ERATOR
software passwords.
Reopen the Communication menu and click Port Parameters.
Enter your Access Level 1 password in the Level One
Password text box, and your Access Level 2 password in the
Level Two Password text box. Click the OK button to accept
changes and close the dialog box.
Step 3. Read the present configuration in the SEL-421 Relay. On the
Settings menu, click Read. The relay sends all configuration
and settings data to the
AC
SEL
ERATOR
software.
Step 4. Access the protection free-form SEL
OGIC
settings. Click on the
+ mark next to Group 1 in the Settings tree view. Click the
Protection Logic 1 settings (See
Step 5. Set a PSV. Enter the three lines of SEL
OGIC
control equation
programming in the Protection Free-Form Logic Settings
shown in
. Comments begin with the # character;
see
Control Equations on page R.3.5 in the
Figure 4.64
Programming a PSV in the
AC
SEL
ERATOR
Software.
Step 6. Configure a control output to alarm a loss of PPS mode. In the
Settings tree view, double-click Outputs and then click Main
Board (See
). In the Main Board Outputs OUT108
text box, enter the PSV01 condition to the preexisting OUT108
:= NOT (SALARM OR HALARM) equation, as shown in
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