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The S command returns the values of relay setting parameters in the same form that they are
programmed. It can be used at the end of a programming session to make a record of the relay settings.
If saved in a file, the report can be sent to another BE1-851 that will use the same settings. Because the
report that is created is a set of commands, sending the report to a different relay re-programs that relay
with the settings contained in the S report.
Reading Specific Groups of Settings
While the S command is useful for reading all relay settings, several commands are available to read
specific groups of settings.
Note: In the examples of this section, relay responses are printed in
Courier New typeface.
SA Command
Purpose:
Read all alarm settings for Major and Minor alarms.
Syntax:
SA
Example:
SA
SA Command Example:
Read all alarm settings.
>SA
SA-BKR1= 0,0; SA-BKR2= 0,0; SA-BKR3= 0,0
A-DIP=0.00; SA-DIN=0.00; SA-DIQ=0.00
A-LGC=0
A-MAJ=25
A-MIN=26
A-RESET=0
SB Command
Purpose:
Read all breaker settings.
Syntax:
SB
Example:
SB
SB Command Example:
Read all breaker settings.
>SB
SB-DUTY=0,0.000e+00,0
SB-LOGIC=/62
SG Command
Purpose:
Read all general settings.
Syntax:
SG
Example:
SG
SG Command Example:
Obtain a report of all general settings.
>SG
SG-CLK=M,24,0
SG-DST= 1
SG-DSTSTART= 3, 0, 2, 0, 2
SG-DSTSTOP= 11, 0, 2, 0, 1
SG-UTC= 0, 0, 60
SG-COM0=9600,A0,P0,R1,X1; SG-COM1=9600,A0,P0,R1,X1
SG-COM2=9600,A0,P0,R1,X0,MF1,MPN,MR10,MS1,PW0
SG-CTP=1; SG-CTN=1
SG-DIP=15; SG-DIN= 1; SG-DIQ= 1
SG-DSPP=F; SG-DSPN=F
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