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P.15.42
SEL-411L Relay Protection Manual Date Code 20151029
ASCII Command Reference
Description of Commands
The port parameter n can refer to either of the ports involved in the session
you want to kill. When you issue the PORT KILL n command, the relay
responds,
Kill connection between ports m and n (Y/N)? Answer
Y <Enter> to terminate the connection. The relay sends a character sequence
to the remote relay (to make sure the remote device is left in a known state)
and responds,
Connection between ports m and n disconnected.
PROFILE
Use the PROFILE command (PRO) to access the Signal Profile data for up
to 20 user selectable analog values.
PULSE
Use the PULSE OUTnnn command to pulse any of the relay control outputs
for a specified time. This function aids you in relay testing and
commissioning. If the output is open, the PUL command momentarily closes
Table 15.104 PORT KILL n Command
Command
a
a
Parameter n is 1, 2, 3, or F or BAY1 or BAY2 (for 87L ports) to indicate Communications PORT
1–3 or PORT F; n is not the present port.
Description Access Level
PORT KILL n Terminate the virtual terminal connection with
a remote device through port n by using a port
not involved in the connection.
P, A, O, 2
Table 15.105 PRO Command
Command Description Access Level
PRO Displays the first 20 rows of the profile report,
with the oldest row at the top and the latest row
at the bottom.
1, B, P, A, O, 2
PRO m Displays the first m rows of the report, with the
oldest row at the top and the latest row at the
bottom.
1, B, P, A, O, 2
PRO m n (m > n) Displays the row between m and n, (including m
and n) with the oldest row at the top and the
latest row at the bottom.
1, B, P, A, O, 2
PRO date1 Displays all the rows that were recorded on that
date, with the oldest row at the top and the latest
row at the bottom.
1, B, P, A, O, 2
PRO date1 date2 Displays all the rows that were recorded on and
between (including) date1 and date2 (date1
chronologically precedes date2, with the oldest
row (date1) at the top and the latest row (date2)
at the bottom.
1, B, P, A, O, 2
PRO date2 date1 Displays all the rows that were recorded on and
between (including) date1 and date2 (date2
chronologically precedes date1, with the oldest
row (date2) at the top and the latest row (date1)
at the bottom.
1, B, P, A, O, 2
PRO D Displays, for each port, the maximum number of
days data may be acquired with the present
settings before data overwrite occurs.
1, B, P, A, O, 2
PRO C or R Clears the signal profile data from nonvolatile
memory on a per-port basis. The data are still
visible to other ports and to file transfer accesses
and is cleared independently for those points-of-
view.
B, P, A, O, 2
PRO CA or RA Completely clears all signal profile data from
nonvolatile memory.
P, A, O, 2

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