ML0021 August 15, 2018
71 Copyright 2018 Bitronics, LLC
Service Port/Zmodem Commands
c:
display off receive type
cd exit reset trigger dr1
chp1 getlog router trigger dr2
chp2 Goose* send trigger wv1
d: ip serial trigger wv2
date mac setlog ver
del nsap software vio point
dio point password status whoami
dir pulse subnet
display on reboot time
Note: * This command is for UCA Goose only and is now referred to as GSSE.
NOTE 1: When connected to the M87x with a terminal emulator program, remember that the
commands you type are operating on the M87x, not the PC. The terms "RECEIVE" and
"SEND" are therefore from the perspective of the M87x.
NOTE 2: The location of files to be sent to the M87x from the PC must be set in the terminal emulator
program.
NOTE 3: The RECEIVE command must be used before telling the terminal emulator program to
transfer a file to the M87x.
NOTE 4: Some terminal emulator programs cannot transfer more than one file using the "RECEIVE"
command.
NOTE 5: For a complete list of commands, type “help” at the command prompt. For help with a
specific command, type “help” followed by the command (i.e. “help send”).
5.6 Assigning Pulse Outputs to Energy Values
Any relay on the Digital Input/Output Module (Section 9) can be setup to operate as a
pulse output, and assigned to any of the four energy values of Section 4.5. Assigning the
digital outputs to perform a pulse-output function MUST be done by using the M87x
Configurator program. See Section 9 for information concerning output "Normally Open"
and "Normally Closed" settings. Additionally, Digital Outputs assigned to operate as a
pulse output can be set for Energy per Pulse (in KWh/KVARh per pulse).
5.7 IRIG-B
5.7.1 Overview
There is a great need in many power measurement and power quality applications for
synchronizing numerous instruments from various manufacturers to within fractions of a
second. These applications include failure analysis, sequence of event recording,
distributed fault recording, and other synchronized data analysis. One means of
synchronizing various instruments to the same clock source is to connect them to a master
time device that generates a standard time code. This scheme can be expanded upon