GE X3.28 manual Coupler for Allen-Bradley Data Highway System Parameters

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Protocol X DCA

GE Energy Services

Configuration Guide

Address

System Parameter

Unit

 

Value

Default

 

 

 

 

 

 

3000

DI Event Enable

 

1

= Enable / 0 = Disable

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

3001

DI Change Enable

 

1

= Enable / 0 = Disable

0

3002

Store To EEPROM Command

 

1

= Store Parameters

 

3003

DI Change With Timestamp

 

1

= Enable / 0 = Disable

0

3004

AI Event With Timestamp

 

1

= Enable / 0 = Disable

0

3005

Duplex Mode

 

0

= Half-duplex mode

0

3006

Station Address

 

8

.. 63, 72 .. 254

101

3007

Scan Alper Cycle

 

0

= no scan, range 0 .. 1

0

3008

Default AI Delta lowword

 

0

.. 65535

0x00

3009

Default AI Delta highword

 

0 .. 32768

0x16

Automatic tuning

 

 

 

 

3010

Automatic tuning

 

1

= start / 0 = stop

0

3011

Already tuned signals

%

Read only

0

3012

Min Events Per Period

 

 

 

1

3013

Max Events Per Period

 

 

 

10

3014

Tuning Period

Ms

 

 

10

3015

Basic DI Cycle

Ms

3

.. 20

5

Automatic tuning

 

 

 

 

3020

Field 0: Start Address

Word Addr.

Allen-Bradley Address

100

3021

Field 0: Length

Words

 

 

0

3022

Field 0: Periode

100ms

 

 

0

3023

Field 1: Start Address

Word Addr.

Allen-Bradley Address

100

3024

Field 1: Length

Words

 

 

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

3033

Field 2: Length

Words

 

 

0

3034

Field 2: Periode

100ms

 

 

0

Satellite Clock

 

 

 

 

3055

Channel Parameters

 

 

 

100

Analogue Fields

 

 

 

 

3070

Field 0: Start Address

Word Addr.

Allen-Bradley Address

100

3071

Field 0: Length

Words

 

 

AI Lenght

3072

Field 0: Scan Rate

X DI Cycle

 

 

0

3073

Field 1: Start Address

Word Addr.

Allen-Bradley Address

100

3074

Field 1: Length

Words

 

 

0

3083

Field 2:

Length

Words

3084

Field 2:

Scan Rate

X DI Cycle

 

 

 

 

0

0

Table 10 Coupler for Allen-Bradley Data Highway System Parameters.

A197-0CG-1.00-2Restricted

14

Full

 

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Contents Configuration Guide Allen-Bradley Ansi X3.28 DCATrademark Notices Table of Contents Configuring WIN for the Ansi X3.28 DCA Appendix a Messages Logged by the Ansi X3.28 DCAList of Figures System OverviewList of Tables About this Guide About this GuideWho should use this Guide Additional Documentation Overview Product PerspectiveSystem Overview Configuring Tables Ansi X3.28 DCA Configuration TablesAnsi X3.28 DCA Configuration Tables Table Name DescriptionConfiguration Sequence Configuring the Main Application Table A197MAIN Main Application Configuration Table ParametersName Range Description Protocol X DCA Configuring Communication Port Table A197COM Communication Port Configuration Table ParametersProtocol X DCA Character Times Baud Rate One Character Time msProtocol X DCA Configuring the SRU Table A197SRU SRU Configuration Table ParametersProtocol X DCA Configuring the Partition Definition Table A197PAR Partition Definition Table ParametersType Start Address word address Num. Words Word Address System Parameter UnitConfiguring System Parameters Table A197SYS System Parameters Table ParametersAddress System Parameter Unit Value Default Coupler for Allen-Bradley Data Highway System ParametersConfiguring the Virtual Connection Table A197VC Virtual Connection Configuration Table Parameters Field Range DescriptionConfiguring WIN for the Ansi X3.28 DCA Wesdac Point AllocationProtocol X DCA Appendix a Messages Logged by the Ansi X3.28 DCA A197Fatal Error Messages F004 COM rec x, Interchar Timeout must be less than Rx TimeF001 Unable to locate table tablename F002 A197SRU rec x, duplicate SRU address yF005 A197PAR rec x and y, Partitions overlap F006 A197COM rec x, Only one SRU allowed in Full-DuplexF100 Future expansion points not Nullptr F101 Unable to find table tablenameF102 Unable to open a channel to WIN F103 Unable to create an exchange, name, status=yF104 Unable to spawn process, processname F105 Not enough memoryF107 Unable to get pointer table name F108 Not enoughx points, y requiredWesdac Point Types F109 User data memory overflowF200 Unable to get pointer to COM config record = F201 Unable to create exchange, exchage, status=xF202 Unable to spawn process F203 L062COMEXTENSIONS should be initializedNon-Fatal Error Messages E101 Restart failed for processnameE102 Not enough memory E110 Unable to open comport, status =E112 comport unable to set timers, status = E111 comport unable to set parameters, status =E201 Com initialization failed, status = comport E205 Encountered error = x while closing comport E202 Not enough memoryE204 a child process has died, suspending Information Messages I101 Unable to find table A197MAIN, deletingControl Request Return Codes

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