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7.10
SEL-2414 Transformer Monitor Instruction Manual Date Code 20130214
Communications
ASCII Commands
Loopback
Underrun
CONTROL Command
(Control Remote Bit)
Use the CON command to control remote bits (Device Word bits RB01–RB32).
You can use the CON function from the front panel (
Control > Outputs) to
pulse the outputs. Remote bits are device variables that you set via serial port
communication only; you cannot navigate Remote Bits via the front-panel HMI.
You can select the control operation from three states: set, clear, or pulse, as
described in Table 7.19.
For example, use the following steps to set Remote bit RB05:
=>>CON RB32 S <Enter>
Table 7.17 COM Command
Command Description Access Level
COM S A or
COM S B
Return a summary report of the last 255 records in the
communications buffer for either M
IRRORED BITS
communications Channel A or Channel B when only
one channel is enabled.
1
COM A Return a summary report of the last 255 records in the
communications buffer for M
IRRORED BITS communi-
cations Channel A.
1
COM B Return a summary report of the last 255 records in the
communications buffer for M
IRRORED BITS communi-
cations Channel B.
1
COM L A Appends a long report to the summary report of the
last 255 records in the communications buffer for
M
IRRORED BITS communications Channel A.
1
COM L B Appends a long report to the summary report of the
last 255 records in the communications buffer for
M
IRRORED BITS communications Channel B.
1
COM C Clears all communications records. If both M
IRRORED
B
ITS channels are enabled, omitting the channel speci-
fier (A or B) clears both channels.
1
COM C A Clears all communications records for Channel A. 1
COM C B Clears all communications records for Channel B. 1
Table 7.18 CONTROL Command
Command Description Access Level
CON RBnn
a
k
a
Parameter nn is a number from 01 to 32, representing RB01 through RB32. k is S, C, or P.
First step of a two-command sequence. The SEL-2414
prompts for the second step (subcommand) shown
below.
2
Table 7.19 Three Remote Bit States
Subcommand Description Access Level
S Set Remote bit (ON position) 2
C Clear Remote bit (OFF position) 2
P Pulse Remote bit for ¼ cycle (MOMENTARY
position)
2

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