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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.

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