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7.22
SEL-2414 Transformer Monitor Instruction Manual Date Code 20130214
Communications
ASCII Commands
If you forget your password, you can re-issue a new password as follows:
In accordance with the appropriate safety regulations, power down
the device and remove the rear cover.
The device contains devices sensitive
to Electrostatic Discharge (ESD).
When working on the device with the
front panel removed, work surfaces
and personnel must be properly
grounded or equipment damage may
result.
!
CAUTION
Disable the password function by locating Jumper JMP1 on the
card in the B-slot of the base unit (see Password and SELboot
Jumper Selection on page 2.12) and placing JMP1 in position A.
Replace all covers and power up the device.
Go to the appropriate access level and issue the PAS x (x = 1 or 2)
command to enter a new password.
In accordance with the appropriate safety regulations, power down
the device, remove the rear cover and remove Jumper JMP1 to
activate the password function.
Replace all covers and power up the device.
PING Command
When you are setting up or testing networks, it is helpful to determine if the
network is connected properly and if the other devices are powered up and
configured properly. Use the PING command to determine if another node on the
network is available and connected to the network. The SEL-2414 sends ping
messages to the remote node until interrupted by pressing Q (if you want ping
statistics) or <CTRL+X> (if you do not want ping statistics) on the keyboard.
The SEL-2414 will support only one ping command per IED from any available
port.
Command options for the PING command are shown in Table 7.37.
PROFILE Command
(Signal Profile Values)
Use the PRO command to display or clear analog signal profile data, as shown in
Table 7.38.
PULSE Command
(Test Outputs)
Use the PUL command to temporarily change the state of an output contact for
1 second. This command overrides the present settings for the particular output
under test, as shown in Table 7.39.
Table 7.37 Command Options for PING Command
Command Description Access Level
PING addr Ping the IP address represented by addr every second 2
PING addr n Ping the IP address once every n seconds, where n is a
value from 1-255
2
Table 7.38 PROFILE Command
Command Description Access Level
PRO Display analog signal profile data 1
PRO C Clear analog signal profile data 1
Table 7.39 PULSE Command
Command Description Access Level
PUL n Pulse output contact n for 1 second, as shown below:
=>PUL OUT101 <Enter>
Pulse Output
Are you sure (Y,N)? Y <Enter>
=>
2

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