Relay setup, Relay setup -15 – Basler Electric BE1-BPR User Manual

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BE1-BPR Functional Description

4-15

Targets are reset using the RESET command.

RESET

Data erasure

HMI Menu Branch: N/A

Parameter

Parameter Selections Comments

log

none (targets)

tar (targets)

flog (fault log)

tlog (timer log)

diag (relay diagnostics)

This command clears data once the source of the

target has been cleared. Data can be cleared through

the HMI by viewing the data on the HMI screen and

pressing the Reset key.


RESET Command
Purpose:

Clears latched data.

Syntax:

RESET[<log>]

Comments:

No access area password is required to clear latched data. Entering RESET without a log

parameter will clear the target information.


Inputs and outputs may be programmed as targets through the communication port with the PTARGET

command. Inputs and outputs not included in the PTARGET mask will not give a target indication when

the input or output is active.

PTARGET

Target operation and display

HMI Menu Branch: N/A

Parameter

Parameter Selections

Comments

iiiiiii

0 (no target)

1 (target)

Input target status for I1 through I7. Leftmost

digit represents the status for I1. Rightmost

digit represents the status for I7. An input

target status will not latch unless the related

input target is programmed active. Inputs may

be targeted for diagnostic purposes when an

output target is latched.

ooooo

0 (no target)

1 (target)

Output target status for OUT1 through OUT5.

Leftmost digit represents the status for OUT1.

Rightmost digit represents the status for

OUT5.


PTARGET Command
Purpose:

Reads or programs the target operation and display.

Syntax:

PTARGET[=<iiiiiii>,Kooooo>]

Comments:

Access area 1 or 2 password is required to change settings.


PTARGET Command Example:
Program outputs 1, 2, and 3 to target.

PTARGET=0000000,11100

Relay Setup
BE1-BPR protective functions are controlled by the operational logic that is programmed into the relay

and the setting values associated with that logic. BE1-BPR relays with standard options have three

preprogrammed breaker failure logic schemes that are stored in nonvolatile program memory. BE1-BPR

relays with enhanced options have six preprogrammed breaker failure logic schemes that are stored in

non-volatile program memory. A logic scheme can be selected using the front panel controls or through

serial port communications.

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