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Date Code 20001006 Serial Port Communications and Commands 10-17
SEL-351 Instruction Manual
numbers, with the larger number first, i.e., COMM 40 10 L <ENTER>. To display all the
COMM records that started on a particular day, supply that date as a parameter, i.e., COMM
2/8/98 L <ENTER>. To display all the COMM records that started between a range of dates,
supply both dates as parameters, i.e., COMM 2/21/98 2/7/98 L <ENTER>. Reversing the order
of the dates will reverse the order of the records in the report. To receive a summary report for a
subset of the records, use one of the above methods while omitting the L parameter.
To clear the COMM records, type COMM C <ENTER>. The prompting message “Are you sure
(Y/N) ?” is displayed. Typing N <ENTER> aborts the clearing operation with the message
“Canceled.”. If both MIRRORED BITS channels are enabled, omitting the channel specifier in the
clear command, will cause both channels to be cleared.
DAT Command (View/Change Date)
DAT displays the date stored by the internal calendar/clock. If the date format setting DATE_F is
set to MDY, the date is displayed as month/day/year. If the date format setting DATE_F is set to
YMD, the date is displayed as year/month/day.
To set the date, type DATE mm/dd/yy <ENTER> if the DATE_F setting is MDY. If the
DATE_F is set to YMD, enter DATE yy/mm/dd <ENTER>. To set the date to June 1, 1997,
enter:
=>DATE 6/1/98 <ENTER>DATE 6/1/98 <ENTER>
6/1/98
=>
You can separate the month, day, and year parameters with spaces, commas, slashes, colons, and
semicolons.
Note: After setting the date, allow at least 60 seconds before powering down the relay or the new
setting may be lost.
EVE Command (Event Reports)
Use the EVE command to view event reports. See Section 12: Standard Event Reports,
Sag/Swell/Interruption Report, and SER for further details on retrieving event reports.
GRO Command (Display Active Setting Group Number)
Use the GRO command to display the active settings group number. See the GRO n command in
Access Level B Commands that follows in this section and Multiple Setting Groups in Section 7:
Inputs, Outputs, Timers, and Other Control Logic for further details on settings groups.
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