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Date Code 20130214 Instruction Manual SEL-2414 Transformer Monitor
Communications
ASCII Commands
QUIT Command
Use the QUIT command to revert to Access Level 0 from either Level 1 or
Level 2, as shown in Table 7.40.
Access Level 0 is the lowest access level; the SEL-2414 performs no password
check to descend to this level (or to remain at this level).
SER Command
(Sequential Events
Recorder Report)
Use the SER commands to view and manage the Sequential Events Recorder
report, as shown in Table 7.41 and Table 7.42.
If the requested SER report rows do not exist, the device responds with the fol-
lowing:
No SER data
Table 7.40 QUIT Command
Command Description Access Level
QUI Go to Access Level 0 0
Table 7.41 SER Command (Sequential Events Reorder Report)
Command Description Access Level
SER Use the SER command to display a chronological pro-
gression of all available SER rows (up to 512 rows).
Row 1 is the most recent triggered row and Row 512 is
the oldest.
1
SER row1
SER row1 row2
SER date1
SER date1 date2
Use the SER command with parameters (row or date)
to display a chronological or reverse chronological
subset of the SER rows, see Table 7.42 below).
1
SER C Use this command to clear/reset the SER records. 2
Table 7.42 SER Command Format
Parameter Description
row 1 Append row 1 to return a chronological progression of the first row 1 rows.
For example, use SER 5 to return the first five rows.
row 1 row 2 Append row 1 and row 2 to return all rows between row 1 and row 2, begin-
ning with row 1 and ending with row 2. Enter the smaller number first to dis-
play a numeric progression of rows through the report. Enter the larger
number first to display a reverse numeric progression of rows. For example,
use SER 1 10 to return the first ten rows in numeric order, or SER 10 1 to
return the same items in reverse numeric order.
date 1 Append date 1 to return all rows with this date. For example, use SER 1/1/
2005 to return all records for January 1, 2005.
date 1 date 2 Append date 1 and date 2 to return all rows between date 1 and date 2, begin-
ning with date 1 and ending with date 2. Enter the oldest date first to display
a chronological progression through the report. Enter the newest date first to
display a reverse chronological progression of rows. Date entries are depen-
dent on the date format setting DATE_F. For example, with DATE_F set to
MDY (Month Day Year), SER 1/5/2005 1/7/2005 returns all records for Jan-
uary 5, 6, and 7, 2005.