P.15.18
SEL-411L Relay Protection Manual Date Code 20151029
ASCII Command Reference
Description of Commands
CSU NEXT
Use the CSU NEXT command to view the oldest unacknowledged event
summary in Compressed ASCII format.
CSU TERSE
The TERSE command option returns an event summary report in
Compressed ASCII format without labels; the relay sends only the data
(including header data).
You can apply the TERSE option with any of the CSU commands except
CSU ACK and CSU MB.
DATE
Use the DATE command to view and set the relay date. The relay can
overwrite the date that you enter by using other time sources, such as IRIG
and DNP. Enter the DATE command with a date to set the internal clock date.
You can separate the month, day, and year parameters with spaces, commas,
slashes, colons, and semicolons.
Set the year in 2-digit form (for dates 2000–2099) or 4-digit form. If you enter
the year as 12, the relay date is 2012. Global setting DATE_F sets the date
format.
If an IRIG-B time synchronization signal is connected to the relay, the DAT
command cannot alter the month or day portion of the date. If the IRIG-B time
source is IEEE C37.118 compliant and Global setting IRIGC = C37.118, or if
an SNTP time source is connected, the DAT command cannot alter any time
setting.
Table 15.46 CSU N Command
Command Description Access Level
CSU N View the oldest unacknowledged event
summary.
1, B, P, A, O, 2
Table 15.47 CSU TERSE Command
Command
a
a
Parameter n indicates event number or serial order.
Description Access Level
CSU TERSE Return the event summary report without the
label lines in Compressed ASCII format.
1, B, P, A, O, 2
CSU n TERSE Return a particular n event summary report
without the label lines in Compressed ASCII
format.
1, B, P, A, O, 2
CSU N TERSE View the oldest unacknowledged event
summary without the label lines in
Compressed ASCII format.
1, B, P, A, O, 2
Ta b l e 1 5. 48 DAT E Co mm a nd
Command
a
a
Enter date setting in the same format as Global setting DATE_F.
Description Access Level
DATE Display the internal clock date. 1, B, P, A, O, 2
DATE date Set the internal clock date (for setting DATE_F
set to MDY).
1, B, P, A, O, 2