Commands, Commands -5 – Basler Electric BE1-BPR User Manual

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BE1-BPR Communications

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4. Once all changes are made, save the settings as a text file (.txt). It is recommended that the settings

saving process can be automated by ending the settings list with the command string SAVE;Y

followed by a carriage return.

5. The text file containing the settings can be uploaded to any BE1-BPR relay using the communications

software that was used to view the relay settings.

COMMANDS

The following paragraphs briefly summarize the function and syntax of each command and provide a

reference where information that is more detailed can be found.

ACCESS Command

Purpose:

Reads or changes access area so that programming or settings changes can be made.

Syntax:

ACCESS[=<password>]

Reference:

Section 4, Functional Description, Software Functional Description, Changing Parameters

Using Communication Ports


BKRCON Command (Enhanced Relays Only)

Purpose:

Reads or changes data on the breaker contacts used by breaker diagnostic routines.

Syntax:

BKRCON[=<DMAX>,<Tc>,<Ti>]

Reference:

Section 4, Functional Description, Software Functional Description, Breaker Status,

Breaker Contact Duty Diagnostics (Enhanced Relays Only)


BKROPS Command

Purpose:

Reads or changes breaker operations data.

Syntax:

BKROPS[=<#operations>,<52a/b contact logic>]

Reference:

Section 4, Functional Description, Software Functional Description, Breaker Status,

Breaker Status Screens


BKRRES Command

Purpose:

Reads or changes data on the breaker resistor used by breaker diagnostic routines.

Syntax:

BKRRES[=<MAXOPS>,<reset>,<Ires>]

Reference:

Section 4, Functional Description, Software Functional Description, Breaker Status,

Breaker Resistor Diagnostics


CAL Command

Purpose:

Read or change calibration values.

Syntax:

CAL[x][=<amps>]

Reference:

Section 4, Functional Description, Software Functional Description, Maintenance,

Calibrating the Analog Channels


NOTE

Settings files created from relays with software 2.23 or 3.23 and earlier will cause

error messages when uploaded to relays with software version 3.26 or later.

When the SHOWSET command is used to retrieve a settings report from relays

with software version 2.23 or 3.23 and earlier, some settings are reported that

are not adjustable. These settings include the CTI command (current sensing

selection) and logic output equations LO13, LO14, and LO15. These settings are

not reported or accepted by relays with software version 3.26 or later. Settings

files from earlier software versions can be made compatible with all BE1-BPR

relays by deleting the CTI command and the LO13, LO14, and LO15 equations.

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