Exit command, Settings (s) command descriptions, Reading all settings – Basler Electric BE1-851 User Manual

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ACCESS Command Examples:

1. A valid password is entered.

Sent:

ACCESS=OPENUP

Received:

ACCESS GRANTED : GLOBAL

2. An invalid password is entered.

Sent:

ACCESS=POENUP

Received:

ACCESS DENIED

INVALID PASSWORD

3. The current access privilege is read.

Sent:

ACCESS

Received:

ACCESS : GLOBAL

EXIT Command

If changes have been made, the new data will be saved or discarded after using the EXIT command.

Prior to saving or discarding any changes, you must confirm that you wish to exit the programming mode.

There are three exit options: Y (YES), N (NO), or C (CONTINUE).

EXIT Command

Purpose:

Exit the programming mode.

Syntax:

EXIT (Note: Relay will prompt for verification.)

Example:

EXIT

Comments:

It’s important to make all programming changes before executing the EXIT command.

This prevents a partial or incomplete protection scheme from being implemented.


When access privileges are obtained, all programming changes are made to a temporary, scratchpad

copy of relay settings. These changes aren’t saved to nonvolatile memory and initiated until the EXIT

command is invoked and confirmed. After the EXIT command is entered, the relay prompts to confirm that

the new data should be saved. Three options, Y, N, or C are available. Entering Y will save the data. If N

is entered, the relay will clear the changes and resume operating with the old settings. Entering C will

abort the EXIT command and allow programming to continue.

EXIT Command Example:

Release programming privileges and save settings changes.

Sent:

EXIT<CR>

Received:

SAVE CHANGES (Y/N/C)?

Prompt to save YES, NO, or CONTINUE

Sent:

Y<CR>

Confirmation to SAVE CHANGES

Received:

CHANGES SAVED

Confirmation that CHANGES WERE SAVED

Settings (S) Command Descriptions
Reading All Settings

All user programmable settings can be listed using the S command. This read-only command is useful for

documenting relay status during installation. The settings retrieved by the S command can be saved to a

standard text file and sent to another relay to be configured with the same settings. This type of settings

transfer takes less than one minute.

S Command

Purpose:

Read all relay setting parameters.

Syntax:

S

Example:

S

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