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Schweitzer Engineering SEL-387-0 - Settings Changes Via the Serial Port; Table 6.2 SET Command Editing Keystrokes

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6.2
SEL-387-0, -5, -6 Relay Instruction Manual Date Code 20170601
Setting the Relay
Settings Changes Via the Serial Port
Settings Changes Via the Serial Port
See Section 7: Serial Port Communications and Commands for information
on serial port communications and relay access levels. The SET commands in
Table 6.1 operate at Access Level 2 (screen prompt:
=>>). To change a specific
setting, enter the command:
SET n m s TERSE
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 shown in Tabl e 6.2.
The relay checks each entry to ensure that it is within the setting range. If it is
not, an
Out of Range message is generated, and the relay prompts for the
setting again.
When all the settings are entered, the relay displays the new settings and
prompts for approval to enable them. Answer Y <Enter> to enable the new
settings. If changes are made to Global, SER, or Port settings (see Table 6.1),
the relay is disabled while it saves the new settings. If changes are made to the
Relay or Logic settings for the active setting group (see Table 6.1), the relay is
disabled while it saves the new settings. The ALARM contact closes
momentarily (for a b contact, opens for an a) and the EN LED extinguishes
while the relay is disabled. The relay is disabled for about one second. If
Logic settings are changed for the active group, the relay can be disabled for
up to 15 seconds.
If changes are made to the Relay or Logic settings for a setting group other
than the active setting group (see Table 6.1), the relay is not disabled while it
saves the new settings. The ALARM contact closes momentarily (for a b contact,
opens for an a) but the EN LED remains on while the new settings are saved.
where:
n = G, R, or P (parameter n is not entered for the Relay
settings)
m = group (1….6) or port (1….4). The relay selects the active
group or port if m is not specified.
s = the name of the specific setting you want to jump to and
begin setting. If s is not entered, the relay starts at the first
setting.
TERSE = instructs the relay to skip the SHOWSET display after
the last setting. Use this parameter to speed up the SET
command. If you want to review the settings before
saving, do not use the TERSE option.
Table 6.2 SET Command Editing Keystrokes
Press Key(s) Results
<Enter> Retains setting and moves to the next setting.
^ <Enter> Returns to previous setting.
< <Enter> Returns to previous setting.
> <Enter> Moves to next setting.
END <Enter> Exits editing session then prompts you to save the settings.
<Ctrl+X> Aborts editing session without saving changes.

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