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8.11
Date Code 20130214 Instruction Manual SEL-2414 Transformer Monitor
Front-Panel Operations
Human-Machine Interface
traditional panel switches, and perform isolation, open, close or pulse operations.
With the settings as per the example in Section 6: Settings (see Local Bits on
page 8.5 for more information), Local bit 1 replaces a supervisory switch.
Figure 8.18 shows the screens in closing the supervisory switch. In this opera-
tion, Local bit LB01 is deasserted (SUPER SW = OPEN), and changes to
asserted (SUPER SW = CLOSE) as shown in the final screen of Figure 8.18.
Set/Show Menu
Figure 8.19 shows the SET/SHO menu of the SEL-2414.
Each settings class includes headings that create subgroups of associated settings.
Select the heading that contains the setting of interest, then navigate to the partic-
ular setting. View or edit the setting by pressing ENT. For text settings, use the
four navigation pushbuttons to scroll through the available alphanumeric and spe-
cial character settings matrix. For numeric settings, use the Left Arrow and Right
Arrow pushbuttons to select the digit to change and the Up Arrow and Down Arrow
pushbuttons to change the value. Press ENT to enter the new setting. Setting
changes can also be made using the ASCII SET commands via a communica-
tions port.
Figure 8.18 Main Menu and Control Submenu
Meter
Events
Targets
Control
Set/Show
Status
Quit
LOCAL BITS
SUPER SW = OPEN
CONTROL
Local Bits
Outputs
(Control selected)
(Local selected)
(SUPERVISORY SW = selected)
SUPER SW = CLOSE
OPEN
CLOSE
Yes No
SUPER SW = OPEN
CLOSE
(Close selected)
(Move cursor to Yes
press enter)
Figure 8.19 Main Menu and SET/SHO Submenu
SET/SHOW
Device
Logic
Global
Port
Date
Time
Password
Meter
Events
Targets
Control
Set/Show
Status
Quit
(Set/Show selected)

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