8.10
SEL-387-0, -5, -6 Relay
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20170601
Front-Panel Interface
Pushbuttons
{SELECT}
to choose. The next screen asks you if you intend to
Set
or
Show
the
settings. If
Set
, a password entry screen appears, if password protection is in
force.
The next screen is either the
Set PORT n
or
Show PORT n
display (
n
= the port
number), in which a message scrolls across the second line reminding the user
to
Press TARGET RESET for help during set/show routine
. This special
use for the
{TARGET RESET}
pushbutton provides the user with a short
description of the setting and the range of values, should the user not
recognize the setting by its Character string name. After the scroll, the first
setting for the selected port appears in the second line of the display.
For example, the first setting
PROTO=
SEL appears. If you do not recognize this
setting, you can push the
{TARGET RESET}
pushbutton, and a single scroll across
the first line will indicate that this is the
Protocol (
SEL
, LMD, DNP) (RTDA,
RTDB for
SEL-387
-5 and
SEL-387
-6 Relays)
setting.
In the
Show
mode, we can only observe the value. The
{SELECT}
pushbutton
acts like a down arrow to move to the next setting. The up/down arrows
themselves can be used to move within the list of settings.
In the
Set
mode, we can choose to change the value by pushing
{SELECT}
. An
underscore will appear under the first character of the value. If it has discrete
values, like
PROTO
, the up/down arrows can be used to scroll through the
available choices. If it is a numerical variable, the digits are changed one at a
time, using the right/left arrows to move to the digit and the up/down arrows to
select the number to insert. When the setting is displayed at the new value,
push
{SELECT}
to enter the change.
When the complete list of settings has been shown or set, the display prompts
for a
Save Changes? Y/N
choice. After the choice, it exits the
PORT
command
and returns to the default display.
{CANCEL}
can be used to return to an earlier
menu.
{EXIT}
will abort the
PORT
command and return to the default display.
CNTRL (Not Included in SEL-387-0)
Use local control to enable/disable schemes, trip/close breakers, and so on, via
the front panel.
Local Control
In more specific terms, local control asserts (sets to logical 1) or deasserts
(sets to logical 0) local control switches referred to as local bits LB1 through
LB16. These local bits are available as Relay Word bits and are used in
SEL
OGIC
control equations.
Local control can emulate the following switch types in
through
.
Figure 8.2
Local Control Switch Configured as an ON/OFF Switch
Logical 1
LBn
(n = 1
through 16)
Relay
Word
Bit
ON
position
OFF
position (logical 0)
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