Basler Electric BE1-851 User Manual

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SL-101 Command

Purpose:

Read/Set Logic for Virtual Breaker switch (101)

Syntax:

SL-101[=mode] where mode=0/1 (disabled/enabled)

Example:

SL-101 or SL-101=0 or SL-101=1

Reference:

Section 4, Protection and Control, Virtual Switches

SL-43 Command

Purpose:

Read/Set Logic for Virtual switch (x43)

Syntax:

SL-{x}43[=mode] where x = blank/1/2/3, mode=0/1/2/3

Example:

SL-43 or SL-143=0 or SL-243=1

Reference:

Section 4, Protection and Control, Virtual Switches

SL-50T Command

Purpose:

Read/Set Logic for x50 Function Modules where x = blank or 1

Syntax:

SL-x50T[{p}[={mode},{BLK logic}]] where p = P/N/Q and mode = 0/1/2

Example:

SL-50T or SL-50T=1,0 or SL-150TN=1,IN3

Reference:

Section 4, Protection and Control, Overcurrent Protection

SL-51 Command

Purpose:

Read/Set Logic for x51 Function Modules

Syntax:

SL-x51[{p}[={mode},{BLK logic}]] where p=P/N/Q

Example:

SL-51 or SL-51P=1,0 or SL-51N=1,IN3

Reference:

Section 4, Protection and Control, Overcurrent Protection

SL-62 Command

Purpose:

Read/Set Logic for 62 Function Modules

Syntax:

SL-{f}62[={mode},{INI logic},{BLK logic}] where f= 0/1

Example:

SL-62 or SL-62=1,VO10,0 or SL-162=2,VO9,VO8

Reference:

Section 4, Protection and Control, General Purpose Logic Timers (62/162)

SL-79 Command

Purpose:

Read/Set for 79 Function

Syntax:

SL-79[={mode},{RI logic},{STATUS logic},{WAIT logic},{LOCKOUT logic}]

Example:

SL-79 or SL-79=1,VO1+IN4,/IN1,IN2,IN3

Reference:

Section 4, Protection and Control, Reclosing

SL-BF Command

Purpose:

Read/Set Logic for Breaker Failure Function Modules

Syntax:

SL-BF[{p}[={mode},{INI logic},{BLK logic}]]

Example:

SL-BF or SL-BF=1,VO1,0 or SL-BF=1,VO1,IN1

Reference:

Section 4, Protection and Control, Breaker Failure Protection

SL-GROUP Command

Purpose:

Read/Set Logic for Setting Group Module

Syntax:

SL-GROUP[={mode},{D0logic},{D1logic},{D2logic},{D3logic},{AUTOlogic}]

Example:

SL-GROUP or SL-GROUP=1,IN3,IN4,0,0,0

Reference:

Section 4, Protection and Control, Setting Groups

SL-N Command

Purpose:

Read/Set Name of the custom logic

Syntax:

SL-N[={name}]

Example:

SL-N=851TEST

Reference:

Section 7, BESTlogic™ Programmable Logic, Logic Schemes


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