Status R (Level 2); Stop (Level 2); Str (Level 2); Target (Level 1 Or 2) - Siemens SIMPRO-100 Instruction Manual

Motor protection relay
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6
ASCII Serial Port Operation
6.8.37
STATUS R
To reset the self-test status and restart the relay,
use the STA R command from Access Level 2.
The relay then restarts (just like powering down,
then powering up the relay) and all diagnostics
are rerun before the relay is enabled.
6.8.38
STOP
(Level 2)
The STOP command causes the relay to trip,
opening the motor contactor or circuit breaker
and stopping the motor. The command also
triggers an event report.
6.8.39
STR
(Level 2)
The STR (Start) command initiates a motor start
using the relay's internal logic. The factory default
logic configures output contact OUT3 too close to
Commands
TAR n k
Shows Relay Word row number n (0 – 11). k is an optional parameter to specify the number of times (1 – 32767)
to repeat the Relay Word row display. If k is not specified, the Relay Word row is displayed once. SeeTable 6.18
for definition of Row 0. See Table 6.19 for a list of the Relay Word bits in each row (n = 1 – 10).
TAR name k Shows Relay Word row containing Relay Word bit name (e.g., TAR 50P1T displays Relay Word Row 3). Valid
names are shown in Table 6.18. k is an optional parameter to specify the number of times (1 – 32767) to repeat
the Relay Word row display. If k is not specified, the Relay Word row is displayed once.
Table 6.17 TARGET Command Options
Relay
LED Name
Enabled
When LED is
ENABLE
Dark, TAR 0
0
Displays
When LED is
Flashing, TAR
-
0 Displays
When LED is
ENABLE
On, TAR 0
1
Displays
a See Table 9.1 on page 117 for additional information on the meaning of each target LED condition.
Table 6.18 Front-Panel LEDs & the TAR 0 Command
96
(Level 2)
Motor
Thermal
Energized
Overload
MOTRUN
THERM_OL
0
0
MOTSTART
THERM_AL
1
1
MOTRUN
THERM_OL
1
1
start the motor. Refer to Section B.5, page 144
for information on changing the factory default
logic.
6.8.40
TARGET
The TARGET command displays the status of
relay elements whether they are asserted or
deasserted. The elements are represented as
Relay Word bits and are listed in rows of eight,
called Relay Word rows. For additional
information, refer to Section B.3, page 138.
A Relay Word bit is either at a logical 1 (asserted)
or a logical 0 (deasserted).
The TAR command options are listed in
Table 6.17.
Descriptions
Overcurrent Unbalance Load Loss Voltage Frequency
OVERCURR
UNBAL
0
0
UNBAL_AL
-
1
OVERCURR
UNBAL
1
1
SIMPRO-100
(Level 1 or 2)
LOADLOSS
VOLTAGE
0
0
LOSS_AL
VOLT_AL
1
1
LOADLOSS
VOLTAGE
1
1
PRIM-2400C
FREQ
0
-
FREQ
1

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