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Chapter 1: Configuration Tables

The BECO2200 DCA configuration contains all of the data structures necessary to configure an RTU to communicate with BECO2200 slave devices.

1.1BECO2200 DCA Configuration Tables

There are a total of six (6) configuration tables in the BECO2200 DCA configuration. Each table is named according to a standard convention that is used for all tables commonly found in GE Energy Services applications. The standard naming convention dictates that the prefix (first four characters) of the table name consist of an application descriptor. This descriptor is an arbitrary identification code chosen by GE Energy Services to indicate the application with which the table is associated. The application descriptor for the BECO2200 DCA is A164. The last four characters of the name describe the function of the table. For example, A164PORT defines the characteristics of the communication ports. The purpose of each table is described below.

 

TABLE NAME

 

DESCRIPTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A164APPL

 

This table always contains a single record, defining parameters that affect the entire

 

 

 

 

operation of the BECO2200 DCA.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A164PORT

 

This table configures the communication characteristics of each serial port used.

 

 

 

 

Each record in this table defines one port.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A164UNIT

 

This table defines each BECO2200 device with which the BECO2200 DCA will

 

 

 

 

communicate. Each record in this table defines a single unit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A164MODE

 

This table defines the associated action of each Mode Download Pseudo Control.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A164DVCF

 

This table defines the set of data table records to download to a range of

 

 

 

 

BECO2200 Relays.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A164DTBL

 

This table defines each data table record being written to the Data Table of the

 

 

 

 

BECO2200 Relays.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents BECCO2200 DCA Configuration GuideTrademark Notices Table of Contents Configuring the A164MODE Table Configuring the A164DTBL Configuration Table BECCO2200 DCA List of Figures Viii List of Tables BECCO2200 DCA Who Should Use this Guide About this GuidePurpose of this Guide Introduction to the Wesdac D20 RTU GEN-0003 Additional DocumentationHow this Guide is Organized Xiv Overview Xvi BECO2200 DCA Configuration Tables Configuration TablesConfiguration Sequence Wesdac Point Allocation Configuring Win for the BECO2200 DCABinary Outputs Binary InputsCounters Analog InputsDescription of Fields Configuring the A164APPL TableGeneral Information SOE Buffer Size Adjustment Reply Buffer Size AdjustmentDCA Index SOE Buffer Overflow OptionDevice Event Response Time BECCO2200 DCA BECO2200 DCA A164PORT Configuration Table Configuring the A164PORT TableCommunication Port Parity Communication Port NameBaud Rate RTS On TimeRTS Off Time Intercharacter TimeoutRemote Reply Timeout Retries Before Failure Line Idle TimeFailures Before Off-line Number of Devices on PortBECO2200 DCA A164UNIT Configuration Table Configuring the A164UNIT TableType 0 Read Interval Remote AddressUnit Type Type 2 Read Interval Type 1 Read IntervalType 3 Read Interval Type 4 Read IntervalTime Synchronization Interval Type 7 Read IntervalType 8 Read Interval Configuring the A164MODE Table A164MODE First DvcfNumber of Dvcf BECCO2200 DCA Configuring the A164DVCF Configuration Table Number of Units First UnitFirst Data Record Number of Data RecordsConfiguring the A164DTBL Configuration Table Data Value Table TypePoint Number Appendix AMessages Logged by the BECO2200 DCA Fatal Error MessagesF101 Bad A164PORT record counts, must be F100 Bad A164APPL record counts, must beF102 Bad A164UNIT record counts, must be F103 Bad Cfgdca record counts, must beF106 Total # devices exceeds Unit size F107 x WESDACy pnts configured, z requiredF105 Invalid SOE Overflow parameter F110 Fatal errors exist in configuration F108 x table creation errorF109 Cannot find x database table F111 Bad A164DVCF record counts, must beF121 Mode Record x, invalid Number of Dvcf F120 Mode Record x, invalid First DvcfF122 Dvcf Record x, invalid First Unit F123 Dvcf Record x, invalid Number of UnitsF201 Error x signaling A164-D-00 process F200 Error x on win openF203 Error x creating A164-y-z exchange F125 Dvcf Record x, invalid Number of Type-PointF205 Error x activating A164-y-z process F204 Error x spawning A164-y-z processF206 Process A164-x-y died while initializing F207 Unable to allocate buffersE300 Port rec x, invalid baud rate Non-Fatal Error MessagesE301 Port rec x, invalid failures before offline E302 Port rec x, num of devices exceeds UnitE307 Unit rec x, configuration bad E303 Port rec x, configuration badE304 Port rec x, invalid unit address E305 Unit rec x, invalid unit typeE400 Error x opening port y E399 Non-fatal errors exist in configurationE401 Error x setting character port E308 Port rec x, num of devices cannot =E403 Error x creating A164-y-z exchange E402 Error x setting SIO timersE404 Error x spawning A164-y-z process E405 Error x activating A164-y-z processE409 Error x, invalid start signal from Spawner E407 Error x signalling A164-y-z processE406 Process A164-x-y died while initializing E408 Unable to allocate polling listPSOS Interface Warnings I700 Port rec x, invalid reply time-out Information MessagesI701 Port rec x, invalid RTS on time I702 Port rec x, invalid RTS off timeI705 Port rec x, no polling required I703 Port rec x, invalid intercharacter timeoutI704 No Configuration deleting Demand Scan Failed Output Request Return CodesDo Operate Failed AO Operate FailedAscii Glossary of TermsRAM Menu-oriented software program that operates on a personal A164-0CG-1.00-2Restricted List of Acronyms and Abbreviations