Date Code 20080110 Communications 7-31
SEL-387E Instruction Manual
When you have made all the necessary setting changes, it is not necessary to scroll through the
remaining settings. Type END <Enter> at the next setting prompt to display the new settings
and request confirmation.
Answer Y <Enter> to the confirmation request to approve the new settings. If you violate a rule
for setting relationships, a fail message is displayed, and the settings prompt moves to the first
setting that affects the failure. While the active settings are updated, the relay is disabled, the
ALARM output contacts close, and all timers and relay elements reset. The relay logic is fully
functional while editing settings. The relay is disabled for approximately one second when
settings are saved.
Refer to individual elements in Section 3: Protection Functions and to Section 6: Settings for
information on settings.
SET G (Edit Global Settings)
Access Level 2
Configure the relay Global Settings using the SET G command. The Global Settings include
Event Report parameters, frequency, phase rotation, date format, front-panel time-out, the group
switching time delay, dc battery monitor thresholds, breaker monitor settings, analog input
labels, SSn setting group variables, and definition of front-panel programmable LED and Display
Point variables. The entire syntax of the SET G command follows:
SET G Setting TERSE <Enter>
The two parameters are optional and perform the following functions:
• Setting specifies the setting name with which to begin. The default is the first setting.
• TERSE eliminates the display of the Global Settings at the end of the setting procedure.
The command will function properly if just TE is entered, instead of the full word.
The SET G procedure works just like the SET procedure.
Table 7.5 lists the editing keys that
you can use with the SET command.
Refer to individual elements in Section 3: Protection Functions and to Section 6: Settings for
information on settings.
SET P (Edit Port Settings)
Access Level 2
Configure the relay port settings using the SET P command. The port settings include the
communication and protocol settings. The entire syntax of the SET P command follows:
SET P n Setting TERSE <Enter>