3.4
SEL-787 Relay Instruction Manual Date Code 20150130
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Ter minal
Terminal
Terminal Window
Select Tools > Terminal on the ACSELERATOR QuickSet main menu bar to
open the terminal window (shown in Figure 3.4).
Figure 3.4 Tools Menu
The terminal window is an ASCII interface with the relay. This is a basic
terminal emulation. Many third-party terminal emulation programs are
available with file transfer encoding schemes. Open the terminal window by
either clicking Tools > Terminal or by pressing <Ctrl+T>. Verify proper
communications with the relay by opening a terminal window, pressing
<Enter> a few times, and verifying that a prompt is received. If a prompt is
not received, verify proper setup.
Terminal Logging
To create a file that contains all terminal communications with the relay, select
Terminal Logging in the Log menu, and specify a file at the prompt.
ACSELERATOR QuickSet records communications events and errors in this
file. Click Log > Connect Log to view the log. Clear the log by selecting
Log > Clear Connection Log.
Drivers and Part
Number
After clicking Tools > Terminal, access the relay at Access Level 1. Issue the
ID command to receive an identification report, as shown in Figure 3.5.
Locate and record the Z number (Z001001) in the FID string. The first portion
of the Z number (Z001…) determines the
ACSELERATOR QuickSet relay
settings driver version when you are creating or editing relay settings files.
The use of the Device Editor driver version will be discussed in more detail
later in this section—see Settings Editor (Editor Mode) on page 3.8. Compare
the part number (
PARTNO=0787XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX) with the Model Option
Table (MOT) to ensure the correct relay configuration.
=>ID <Enter>
"FID=SEL-787-R100-V0-Z001001-D20080407","0947"
"BFID=BOOTLDR-R303-V0-Z000000-D20060612","0949"
"CID=26FF","0271"
"DEVID=SEL-787","03D0"
"DEVCODE=71","030F"
"PARTNO=0787EX1B0X0X7585023X","073D"
"CONFIG=11111201","03EB"
"iedName =TEMPLATE","0380"
"type =SEL-787","028F"
"configVersion =ICD-787-R100-V0-Z001001-D20080326","0629"
=>
Figure 3.5 Device Response to the ID Command