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6.5
Date Code 20170927 Instruction Manual SEL-751 Relay
Settings
View/Change Settings Over Communications Port
You can append a setting name to each of the commands to specify the first
setting to display (e.g., SET 50P1P displays the relay settings starting with
setting 50P1P). The default is the first setting.
When you issue the SET command, the relay presents a list of settings one at
a time. Enter a new setting or press <Enter> to accept the existing setting.
Editing keystrokes are listed in Tabl e 6 .4 .
The relay checks each entry to ensure that the entry is within the setting range.
If it is not in range, an
Out of Range message is generated, and the relay
prompts you for the setting again.
When all the settings are entered, the relay displays the new settings and
prompts you for approval to enable them. Press Y <Enter> to enable the new
settings. The relay is disabled for as long as five seconds while it saves the
new settings. The SALARM Relay Word bit is set momentarily, and in the
two-line display model, the ENABLED LED extinguishes while the relay is
disabled. In the touchscreen display model, the ENABLED LED stays
illuminated while the relay saves the setting.
SET F Front Panel Front-panel display and LED settings
SET R Reports SER and Event Report settings
SET M Modbus Modbus user map settings
SET D DNP3 DNP3 map settings
SET I IEC 60870-5-103 IEC 60870-5-103 user map
Table 6.4 SET Command Editing Keystrokes
Press Key(s) Results
<Enter> Retains the setting and moves to the next setting.
^ <Enter> Returns to the previous setting.
< <Enter> Returns to the previous setting category.
> <Enter> Moves to the next setting category.
END <Enter> Exits the editing session, then prompts you to save the settings.
<Ctrl+X> Aborts the editing session without saving changes.
Table 6.3 SET Command Options (Sheet 2 of 2)
Command Settings Type Description

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