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Date Code 20080110 SEL-387E Relay Command Summary 1
SEL-387E Instruction Manual
SEL-387E RELAY COMMAND SUMMARY
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CCESS
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OMMANDS
Access
Level 0
Commands
The only thing that can be done at Access Level 0 is to go to Access Level 1. The
screen prompt is: =
ACC Enter ACC at a serial port or over Telnet on an optional Ethernet port to move to
Access Level 1 on that port. If you are using a serial port and the password jumper
(JMP24A) is not in place, the relay will require the entry of the Access Level 1
password prior to moving to the new access level. Ethernet ports do not support the
password jumper.
EXIT End a Telnet session (applies to the optional Ethernet port).
ID Enter ID at a serial port to obtain relay identification and configuration information.
Enter ID over Telnet on an optional Ethernet port to obtain Ethernet port identification
and configuration information.
QUI Enter QUIT at a serial port with PROTO = SEL or over Telnet on an optional Ethernet
port to return the relay to Access Level 0 on that port.
Enter QUIT at a serial port with PROTO = LMD to terminate the SEL Distributed
Port Switch Protocol (LMD) connection and return the relay to Access Level 0 on that
port.
Returns front-panel LEDs to the default targets.
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OMMANDS
Access
Level 1
Commands
The Access Level 1 commands primarily allow the user to look at information (e.g.,
settings, metering, etc.), but not to change it. The screen prompt is: =>
2AC Enter 2AC at a serial port or over Telnet on an optional Ethernet port to move to
Access Level 2. If you are using a serial port and the password jumper (JMP24A) is
not in place, the relay will require the entry of the Access Level 2 password prior to
moving to the new access level. Ethernet ports do not support the password jumper.
BAC Enter Access Level B. If the main board password jumper (JMP24A) is not in place,
the relay prompts for the entry of the Access Level B password in order to enter
Access Level B.
BRE Breaker report shows trip counters, trip currents, and wear data for up to three
breakers.

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