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Rockwell Automation Publication 825-UM004D-EN-P - November 2012

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To disable password protection for Access Level 1 or Access Level 2, set its
password to DISABLE.

QUIT (Level 1 or 2)

The QUI command returns the relay to Access Level 0 from either Access Level 1
or Access Level 2.

SER (Level 1 or 2)

Use the SER command to view the Serialized Events Recording (SER) report,
described in detail in Chapter 8: Analyzing Events.

Each event record is stored with a record number, a date, and a time. You can
access SER data by record number or by date. The most recent record is always
record number 1. The various SER command options are shown in Table 100.

The date entries used with the SER command are dependent on the Date Format
setting. If the Date Format setting equals MDY, then use the format mm/dd/yyyy
for entered dates. If the Date Format setting equals YMD, then use the format
yyyy/mm/dd for the entered dates. If the Date Format setting equals DMY, then
use the format dd/mm/yyyy for the entered dates.

If the requested SER records do not exist, the relay displays the message

No SER

Data

.

SER R or C (Level 1 and 2)

The SER R or SER C command removes the SER data from nonvolatile
memory.

Table 100 - SER Command Options

Serial Port Command

Description

SER

Display all SER records.

SER n

Display the n most recent SER records starting with record n.

SER n1 n2

Display SER records n2 to n1, starting with n2

SER d1

Display all SER records made on date d1

SER d1 d2

Display all SER records made from dates d2 to d1, inclusive, starting with d2