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7-34 Communications Date Code 20080110
SEL-387E Instruction Manual
input labels, SSn setting group variables, and definition of front-panel programmable LED and
Display Point variables. The syntax of the SHO G command follows:
SHO G Setting <Enter>
Setting specifies the setting name with which to begin. The default is the first setting.
Settings cannot be entered or modified with this command. Change settings with the SET G
command from Access Level 2. Refer to individual elements in Section 3: Protection
Functions and to Section 6: Settings for information on settings.
SHO P (Show Port Settings)
Access Levels 1, B, 2
SHO P displays the relay serial port settings. The port settings include the communications and
protocol settings. The syntax of the SHO P command follows:
SHO P n Setting <Enter>
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.
Entering SHO P <Enter> is an easy way to identify the port to which you are presently
connected.
Settings cannot be entered or modified with this command. Change settings with the SET P
command from Access Level 2. The following example shows the factory default settings.
Refer to Section 6: Settings for Settings Sheets.
SHO R (Show SER Settings)
Access Levels 1, B, 2
SHO R displays the Sequential Events Recorder settings. The syntax of the SHO R command
follows:
SHO R Setting <Enter>
Setting specifies the setting name with which to begin. The default is the first setting.
Settings cannot be entered or modified with this command. Change settings with the SET R
command from Access Level 2. Refer to individual elements in Section 3: Protection
Functions and to Section 6: Settings for information on settings.

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