IN.4 Index
E–F
SEL-411L Relay Date Code 20151029
Demand Metering P. 9. 3 2–P.9.36
See also Meter
reset P.9. 36
Dimensions
P.2.25
rack units, defined
P.2.1
Directional Comparison Blocking
See DCB
Directional Comparison Unblocking
See DCUB
Directional Control
P.3.154
See also Ground Directional
Elements; Phase and Negative-
Sequence Directional Elements
Directional Elements
See Ground Directional Elements;
Phase and Negative-Sequence
Directional Elements
Directional Overcurrent Elements
See Overcurrent Elements
Display
See LCD, Front Panel
Display Points
P.7.6–P. 7. 1 2
creating, application examples
P. 7. 1 1–P.7.12
Distributed Port Switch
C.1.1, C.2.17
DNP3
C.3.3, C.4.1–C.4.48
access method
C.4.3, C.4.8
application example
C.4.42–C.4.46
conformance testing
C.4.4
Device Profile document
C.4.21
event data
C.4.3
objects
C.4.2, C.4.16–C.4.21
polling
See DNP3, access method
settings
C.4.11
testing
C.4.16
User’s Group
C.4.1
E
Earthing
See Grounding
EIA-232
See Communications
EIA-422 interface
P.3.264
EIA-485
See Communications
Energy Metering
P.9.36–P.9.37
See also Meter
accuracy
P.9.37
reset
P.9 .3 7
EPMU, setting
See Synchrophasors
Ethernet
P.1.4
See also Ethernet Card
Ethernet Card C.1.4, C.1.5, C.3.4
database
C.1.17
settings
C.1.5
Ethernet Card Settings
FTP
C.1.11
Telnet
C.1.12
EVE Command
P. 8. 1 5–P.8.16, P.1 5.20 –
P.15.23
See also Event
Event
data capture initiate
P.8.4–P.8 .5
data capture time
P.8.5
duration
P.8.5–P.8.7
effective sample rate, SRATE
P.8.5
ER equation
P.8.4–P.8.5
application example
P.8.4–P.8.5
EVE command
P.8.15–P.8.16,
P.15.20–P.15.23
initiate, TRI command
P.8.5, P.15.62
length, LER
P.8.5
prefault, PRE
P.8 .5
storage capability
P.8.7
TRIP initiate
P.8 .4
Event History
P.8.28–P.8 .31
See also Event
ACSELERATOR QuickSet software
P.8.30
blank row
P.8.29
CHISTORY command
P.8.30,
P.15.10
contents
P.8.28
event types
P.8.29
HIS command
P.8.29, P.1 5.27 –
P.15.28
terminal
P.8.29, P.8.30
Event Report
P. 1 .4 , P.8.15–P.8.25
See also Event
*, largest current
P.8.18, P.8.19
>, trigger row
P.8.18, P.8.19
analog section
P.8.17–P.8.18
Compressed ASCII CEVENT
P.8.24
application example
P.8.24
currents and voltages
P.8.18
digital section
P.8.19–P.8 .2 2
label header
P.8.20–P.8.21
reading, application example
P.8.21
selecting elements
P.8.21
header
P.8.17
settings section
P.8.23
summary section
P.8 .2 2
terminal
P.8.25
Event Summary
P.8.25–P.8.28
See also Event
ACSELERATOR QuickSet software
P.8.27
contents
P.8.26
CSUMMARY command
P.8.28,
P.1 5.1 7–P.15.18
event types
P. 8. 2 7
SUM command
P.8.27, P.1 5.55
terminal
P.8.27
Expression Builder
P. 1 3. 9
F
Factory Assistance P.1 1. 46
Fast Message
C.6.37
See also SEL Binary Protocols
See SEL Binary Protocols
Fast Meter
See SEL Binary Protocols
Fast Operate
See SEL Binary Protocols
Fast SER
See SEL Binary Protocols
FAULT
metering suspend
P.9.31
Fault Locator
P.1.3, P.3.123–P.3.133
Fault Type Identification Selection
P.3.141
Fiber Optic C.1.4
FIDS
See Fault Type Identification
Selection
File
See FTP; FILE Command
FILE Command
P.15.24
Frequency Elements
P.3.257
Frequency Estimation P.3.119
Front Panel
access level
P.7.13
alarm points
P.7 .6–P.7. 8
automatic messages
P.7.35–P.7.36
display points
P.5.17, P.7 .8–P.7. 12
labels
P.7 .36, P. 7 .4 2
layout
P.7.1 –P.7.2
LCD
P.7.2, P.7.2
contrast
P.7 .1 2
pushbuttons
P. 7 .2 –P.7.4 , P.7.41–
P.7 .43
ROTATING DISPLAY
P.7.5
screen scrolling
P.7.4–P.7.6
serial port
P.7 .2
set relay, application example
P.7 .28 –P. 7. 2 9
setting screen types
P.7.30
targets
P.7.2
Front-Panel Menus
P. 7. 12 –P.7.34
BREAKER MONITOR
P.7.21
DISPLAY TEST
P.7.33
EDIT ACTIVE GROUP
P.7.30