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7-32 Communications Date Code 20080110
SEL-387E Instruction Manual
The two parameters are optional and perform the following functions:
n specifies the serial port number (1, 2, 3, 4, or 5). Default is the port issuing the
command.
Setting specifies the setting name with which to begin. The default is the first setting.
TERSE eliminates the display of the port 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 P procedure works just like the SET procedure.
Table 7.5 lists the editing keys that you
can use with the SET command.
The settings for each communication port are:
PROTO: Protocol can be SEL, LMD, DNP, or TELNET (Port 1 only).
PREFIX: If PROTO is LMD, prefix can be @, #, $, %, or &.
ADDR: If PROTO is LMD, ADDR can be any integer 1 through 99.
SETTLE: If PROTO is LMD, the settling time can be 0 to 30 seconds.
TPORT: If PROTO is TELNET, TPORT can be any integer 1 through 65534.
TIDLE: If PROTO is TELNET, the port inactivity time can be 1 through 30 minutes.
SPEED: Baud can be set to 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, or 19200.
BITS: Data can be 7 or 8 bits.
PARITY: Can be O, E, or N (Odd, Even, None).
STOP: Bits can be 1 or 2.
T_OUT: Port inactivity time-out can be 0 through 30 minutes. T_OUT = 0 setting
means port will never time-out. Time-out returns port to Access Level 0.
AUTO: Send auto messages to the port; Yes or No.
RTSCTS: Enable hardware handshaking; Yes or No (only if PROTO=SEL).
FASTOP: Enable Fast Operate function; Yes or No.
Refer to individual elements in Section 3: Protection Functions and to Section 6: Settings for
information on settings.
SET R (Edit SER Settings)
Access Level 2
Configure the Sequential Events Recorder settings using the SET R command. The settings are
the four sequential events record trigger conditions (SER1 to SER4) and the ALIAS1 to
ALIAS20 settings for renaming Relay Word bits for the SER report. The entire syntax of the
SET R command follows:
SET R Setting TERSE <Enter>

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