Date Code 20001006 Serial Port Communications and Commands 10-15
SEL-351 Instruction Manual
At the Access Level 0 prompt, enter the ACC command:
=ACC <ENTER>
Because the Password jumper is in place, the relay does not ask for a password; it goes directly to
Access Level 1. The relay responds:
FEEDER 1 Date: 03/05/97 Time: 08:31:10.361
STATION A
Level 1
=>
The “=>” prompt indicates the relay is now in Access Level 1.
The above two examples demonstrate how to go from Access Level 0 to Access Level 1. The
procedure to go from Access Level 1 to Access Level B, Access Level 1 to Access Level 2, or
Access Level B to Access Level 2 is much the same, with command BAC or 2AC entered at the
access level screen prompt. The relay closes the ALARM contact for one second after a successful
Level B or Level 2 access. If access is denied, the ALARM contact closes for one second.
Access Level 1 Commands
BRE Command (Breaker Monitor Data)
Use the BRE command to view the breaker monitor report.
=>BRE <ENTER>BRE <ENTER>
FEEDER 1 Date: 02/02/97 Time: 08:40:14.802
STATION A
Rly Trips= 9
IA= 40.7 IB= 41.4 IC= 53.8 kA
Ext Trips= 3
IA= 0.8 IB= 0.9 IC= 1.1 kA
Percent wear: A= 4 B= 4 C= 6
LAST RESET 12/27/96 15:32:59
=>
See the BRE n command in Access Level B Commands that follows in this section and Breaker
Monitor in Section 8: Breaker Monitor, Metering, and Load Profile Functions for further
details on the breaker monitor.
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