User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- Figure1.1 Typical SEL3022 and SEL5810 Virtual Serial Software Application 1.2
- Figure1.2 Encrypted Packet Stream 1.4
- Figure1.3 Typical Connections for the SEL3022 1.6
- Figure1.4 Typical Alarm Output Installation 1.8
- Figure2.1 SEL3022 Dimension Drawing 2.2
- Figure2.2 Windows Run Command 2.3
- Figure2.3 Product Unregistered Prompt 2.4
- Figure2.4 Select a Device Type to Create 2.7
- Figure2.5 Specify New Device Location 2.8
- Figure2.6 Opening Device 2.8
- Figure2.7 Identification Screen 2.9
- Figure2.8 Status: Device 2.10
- Figure2.9 Settings: Wireless 2.10
- Figure2.10 Settings: WEP Keys 2.11
- Figure2.11 Settings: User 2.11
- Figure2.12 Settings: Operator 2.12
- Figure2.13 Settings: Security Officer 2.12
- Figure2.14 Confirm Send Prompt 2.13
- Figure2.15 Send Operation Message 2.13
- Figure2.16 Select Items to Print 2.14
- Figure2.17 Print Window 2.14
- Figure3.1 Remotely Located Recloser Control 3.2
- Figure3.2 Job Done Example SEL-5809 Top Level View 3.3
- Figure3.3 Select a Wireless Session for DNP3 Job Done Example 3.4
- Figure3.4 Settings: DCE Port 3.4
- Figure3.5 Status: Virtual Serial Port With Connection Status Red 3.5
- Figure3.6 Communication Parameters Window in acSELerator 3.6
- Figure3.7 Status: Virtual Serial Port With Connection Status Green 3.6
- Figure3.8 Reading Settings Via the SEL3022 3.7
- Figure3.9 Monitoring SEL651R Meter Data Via the SEL3022 3.8
- Figure3.10 Status: Virtual Serial Port Connection Status Red 3.9
- Figure3.11 Specify Device to Export to SEL5810 Virtual Serial Software 3.10
- Figure3.12 Export Encrypted User Configuration File 3.10
- Figure3.13 Store Encrypted File 3.11
- Figure3.14 Password Prompt in SEL5810 Virtual Serial Software 3.12
- Figure3.15 Communication Parameters Window in acSELerator 3.13
- Figure3.16 Reading SER Report Via acSELerator 3.14
- FigureB.1 PC to SEL3022 Connection B.2
- FigureB.2 SEL3022 and SEL-5809 Connection Parameters B.2
- FigureB.3 SEL5809 Settings Software Connection Method B.3
- FigureB.4 SEL-5809 Opening Connection B.3
- FigureB.5 Status: Device Window B.4
- FigureB.6 Confirmation Prompt B.4
- FigureB.7 Send Operation Prompt B.4
- FigureB.8 Configuring Serial Port Settings in the Terminal Software B.5
- FigureB.9 Send File Prompt B.6
- FigureB.10 Sending Confirmation Window B.6
- FigureB.11 Terminal Invalid Firmware Error Message B.7
- FigureB.12 Terminal Valid Firmware Message B.7
- FigureC.1 Two Independent Layers of Cryptographic Security Protect the SEL3022 Wireless Operato...
- FigureC.2 Operation of the HMAC SHA-1 Keyed Hash Authentication Function C.9
- FigureC.3 Operation of the AES Encryption Function C.10
- FigureC.4 SEL3022 Security Application Overview C.11
- FigureC.5 Wireless Interface Session Authentication Dialog C.15
- Preface
- Introduction & Specifications
- Installation
- Job Done Example
- Settings and Commands
- Testing and Troubleshooting
- Firmware and Manual Versions
- Firmware Upgrade Instructions
- Wireless Operator Interface Security
- Introduction
- Wireless Interface Security Overview
- IEEE 802.11 WEP Security
- The SEL Security Application
- Certificates
- Glossary
SEL-3022 Transceiver Instruction Manual Date Code 20050615
Testing and Troubleshooting
Self-Tests
5.6
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Self-Tests
The SEL-3022 has extensive self-test capabilities. You can determine the diagnostic
status of your SEL-3022 via the SEL-5809 Settings Software or the Status LED located
on the SEL-3022.
Under normal operating conditions the contact alarm is closed. If the SEL-3022 is
disabled the contact will open.
Table 5.3 SEL-3022 Self-Test Capabilities
Test
SEL-5809
Status:
Device
SEL-3022
Disable
Status
LED
Contact
Output
Alarm
Description
RAM Pass Yes Toggle .5
second
Open Performs a read and
write verification
Flash Pass Yes Toggle .5
second (if
possible)
Open Performs a checksum
calculation
Crypto-
graphic
Algorithm
Tests
NA Yes Toggle 1
second
Open Checks known
answer tests for all
cryptographic func-
tions
802.11b
Self-Tests
NA Yes Toggle .5
second
Open Indicates 802.11b
wireless device health
802.11b
SNR
dB NA NA NA Reports RF Signal-to-
Noise Ratio from
802.11b module
802.11b
Signal
dBm NA NA NA Reports RF Signal
Level from 802.11b
module
802.11b
Noise
dBm NA NA NA Reports RF Noise
Level from 802.11b
module
RNG Test NA Yes Toggle 1
second
Open Compares each block
with previous block
Zeroized
Key
NA Yes Toggle 2
seconds
Open Indicates presence of
zeroized key material
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