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RS Command

Purpose:

Read/Reset Sequence of Events Record Data

Syntax:

RS[-n/Fn/ALM/IO/LGC/NEW][=0] where n=# of events and Fn=fault record #

Example:

RS (displays a directory of all event records in memory)

RS-23 (view SER report for last 23 events)

RS-F12 (view SER report associated with fault record 12)

RS-ALM (view all SER report ALARM events since RS=0 reset)

RS-IO (view all SER report INPUT OUTPUT events since RS=0 reset)

RS-LGC (view all SER report LOGIC events since RS=0 reset)

RS-NEW (view all SER report events since RS=0 reset)

RS=0 (reset NEW records counter)

Reference:

Section 6, Reporting and Alarms, Sequence of Events Recorder

Setting Command

S Command

Purpose:

Read all relay setting parameters

Syntax:

S

Example:

S

Reference:

Section 11, ASCII Command Interface, Settings (S) Command Descriptions

Alarm Setting Commands

SA Command

Purpose:

Read all alarm settings for Major and Minor alarms

Syntax:

SA

Example:

SA

Reference:

Section 6, Reporting and Alarms, Alarms Function

SA-BKR Command

Purpose:

Read/Set breaker alarm settings

Syntax:

SA-BKR[n][={mode},{alarm limit}] where mode=0-3(disabled/%duty/#op/clr) and alarm

limit=0 means disabled

Example:

SA-BKR or SA-BKR1=1,80 or SA-BKR2=2,250, or SA-BKR3=3,6c

Reference:

Section 6, Reporting and Alarms, Breaker Monitoring

SA-DI Command

Purpose:

Read/Set demand alarm settings

Syntax:

SA-DI[p][={alarm level}] where p=P/N/Q, alarm level=Secondary Amps

Example:

SA-DI or SA-DIP=8.0 or SA-DIN=2.4

Reference:

Section 6, Reporting and Alarms, Demand Functions

SA-LGC Command

Purpose:

Read/Set logic alarm setting mask

Syntax:

SA-LGC[={alarm num 1}[/{alarm num 2}]...[/{alarm num n}]]

Example:

SA-LGC or SA-LGC=2/6/7/10/11

Reference:

Section 6, Reporting and Alarms, Alarms Function

SA-MAJ Command

Purpose:

Read/Set major alarm setting mask

Syntax:

SA-MAJ[={alarm num 1}[/{alarm num 2}]...[/{alarm num n}]]

Example:

SA-MAJ or SA-MAJ=1/3/5/12

Reference:

Section 6, Reporting and Alarms, Alarms Function


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