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needed. To read data or to get any reports this can be done without gaining access. After

gaining access though one of the ports a session can be ended with an "Exit" command. If

access is gained, but the session is not ended, a 5-minute time out will end the session and any

changes that were not saved will be lost. If you are using the BESTCOMS program, the gaining

access and the exit commands are done for you.

9.) Why doesn't the trip LED behave as expected when the relay picks up and trips? Another

closely related question would be, "Why don't the targets work?"

If the logic is setup to the point where the protective element is tripping at the desired current

level, but the targets, Trip LED and fault records are not behaving as expected, then there are

two commands that need to be checked for proper operation. The SG-TRIGGER command

needs to have the PU trigger and TRIP trigger logic correctly programmed. This should initiate

the fault record. The SG-TARGET command needs that protective element (function) enabled

to log targets. Please refer Section 6, Reporting and Alarms in the Instruction Manual under the

section Fault Reporting to get further details on how to program these commands correctly. The

Trip LED has two different functions in the relay. When the SG-TRIGGER PU expression is

true, and the TRIP expression is false, the Trip LED flashes. When both the SG-TRIGGER

TRIP and PU expression are true, the Trip LED lights solidly. When neither expression is true,

the trip LED lights solidly if there are latched targets. A flashing LED means one of the

protection elements is in a pickup state and timing towards trip. Once the trip occurs, the LED

turns on solid. The LED will not change state until the target has been reset. If the fault has not

cleared, the LED will turn on again.

Table 2-1. Trip LED Truth Table

SG-TRIGGER PU SG-TRIGGER TRIP Targets Latched

Trip LED

True

False

No

Flashes

True

True

No

Lights Solid

False

False

Yes

Lights Solid

10.) Is the IRIG signal modulated or demodulated?

The IRIG signal is demodulated (dc level-shifted digital signal). See Section 1, General

Information, Operational Specifications, and Section 8, Application, for additional information.

11.) Can the IRIG signal be daisy-chained to multiple BE1-851 units?

Yes, multiple BE1-851 units can use the same IRIG-B input signal by daisy-chaining the BE1-

851 inputs. The burden data is non-linear, approximately 4 k-ohms at 3.5 Vdc and 3 k-ohms at

20 Vdc. See, Section 8, Application, and Section 3, Input and Output Functions, for additional

information.


12.) How can I find out what the version number is of my BE1-851?

The application version can be found in three different ways. One, use the HMI, Screen 4.6.

Two, use the ASCII command interface with the RG-VER command. Three, use BESTCOMS

for BE1-851. (The version is provided on the General Information tab of the General Operation

screen.)

13.) Why doesn’t my new relay fit in an old S1 case?

The insertion guide in the S1 case was modified in 2008 to accommodate a relay hardware

change. The new relay will fit with modification to the old case. The procedure for updating the

case insertion guide is found in Section 12, Installation.

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