For more information on each APRIL command, refer to the paragraph number listed below.
Command Meaning Para.
H Display the main menu 6.5.2
A Go to the alarms display 6.5.3
V Go to the values display 6.5.4
P Go to the programming menu (password required) 6.5.11
D Go to the read settings menu 6.5.5
F Go to the configure and software version display 6.5.6
K Go to the Remote Parameters display 6.5.7
U Enter the update mode 6.5.8
X Exit the update mode 6.5.8
S Go to the sequence of events menu 6.5.9
6.5.3 VIEWING THE ALARMS DISPLAY
To view the current status of all RFL 9300 alarms, enter the "A" command.
Format: 9300>A [ENTER]
The "A" command tells the RFL 9300 to send a copy of the alarms display to your terminal. A typical alarm dis-
play for two-terminal mode is shown in Figure 6-7. A typical alarm display for three-terminal mode is shown in
Figure 6-8.
#
010
013
015
024
027
031
033
035
045
054
056
060
062
9300>
ALARM
DC 9 Seconds
DC 3 NAKs
DC NV RAM Fail
DC DTT I
DC 3Ph Trip I
SV LCCT A
SV LCCT C
SV S/W Mismatch
Open Conductor
SPT Trip General
PH B SG Pole CS
PH A Cntrlr
PH C Cntrlr
STATUS (I/A)
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
#
012
014
016
025
030
032
034
037
046
055
057
061
063
ALARM
DC No Ack 200ms
DC - OC No Comms
Transmit Addr 1
DC I Sense Ckt
SV LCCT Ground
SV LCCT B
SV Parallel Port
SV/R1 Config Err
System Comms
PH A SG Pole CS
PH C SG Pole CS
PH B Cntrlr
3I0 Cntrlr
STATUS (I/A)
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Figure 6-7. Typical alarm display for two-terminal mode
RFL 9300 RFL Electronics Inc.
January 30, 2002 6-36 (973) 334-3100