Date Code 20080110 Communications 7-29
SEL-387E Instruction Manual
records m through n. The following is an example of the SER report. See Section 9: Analyzing
Events for a complete description of the report.
=>>SER 2/26/97 2/27/97 <Enter>
XFMR 1 Date: MM/DD/YY Time: HH:MM:SS.SSS
STATION A
FID=SEL-387E-R700-V0-Z101003-D20060616
# DATE TIME ELEMENT STATE
4 2/26/97 10:33:54.873 TRIP3 Asserted
3 2/26/97 10:33:55.373 TRIP3 Deasserted
2 2/27/97 10:34:06.872 CLS3 Asserted
1 2/27/97 10:34:07.372 CLS3 Deasserted
=>>
SER C (Clear Sequential Events Recorder)
Access Levels 1, B, 2
Clear the sequential events records from relay memory with the SER C command. The process
may take up to 30 seconds under normal operation or longer if the relay is busy processing a
fault or protection logic.
=>>SER C <Enter>
Clear the SER
Are you sure (Y/N) ? Y <Enter>
Clearing Complete
=>>
Note: Clear the SER Buffer With Care
Automated clearing of the SER buffer should be limited to reduce the possibility of wearing out
the nonvolatile memory. Limit automated SER C commands to once per week or less.
SET (Edit Group 1 through 6 Settings)
Access Level 2
Configure the relay using the SET command. The entire syntax of the SET command follows:
SET n Setting TERSE <Enter>
All parameters are optional and perform the following functions:
• n specifies the setting group (1 through 6). The default is the active setting group.
• Setting specifies the setting name with which to begin. The default is the first setting.
• TERSE eliminates the display of the group settings at the end of the setting procedure.
The command will function properly if just TE is entered, instead of the full word.