Multi-Tech Systems 7600, 7500 manual DNP Options Module Settings, Importing Data using DNP

Models: 7500 7600

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Using the DNP 3.00 ProtocolION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide

DNP Options Module Settings

The DNP Options module provides global settings that affect all DNP Slave Export and DNP Slave Import modules. The default settings in this module are shown in the following table.

Setup Register

Setting

Function

 

 

 

BinInStatic

Single-bit Binary Input

variant for Binary Input Static objects

 

 

 

BinInEvents

Binary Input Change w/o time

variant for Binary Input Event objects

 

 

 

BinInEvDepth

100

maximum number of Binary Input Events that can be stored

 

 

 

BinCntStatic

16-bit Binary Counter w/o flag

variant for Binary Counter Static objects

 

 

 

FrzCntStatic

16-bit Frozen Counter w/o flag

variant for Frozen Counter Static objects

 

 

 

FrzCntEvents

16-bit Frozen Counter Event w/o time

variant for Frozen Counter Event objects

 

 

 

FrzCntEvDepth

100

maximum number of Frozen Counter Events that can be stored

 

 

 

CntChangeEvents

16-bit Counter Change Event w/o time

variant for Counter Change Event objects

 

 

 

CntChangeEvDepth

100

maximum number of Counter Change Events that can be stored

 

 

 

AIStatic

16-bit Analog Input w/o flag

variant for Analog Input Static objects

 

 

 

FrzAIStatic

16-bit Frozen Analog Input w/o flag

variant returned from Class 0 poll for Frozen Analog Input Static

objects

 

 

 

 

 

FrzAIEvents

16-bit Frozen Analog Event w/o time

variant for Frozen Analog Input Event objects

 

 

 

FrzAIEvDepth

100

maximum number of Frozen Analog Input Events that can be stored

 

 

 

AIChangeEvents

16-bit Analog Input Change Event w/o time

variant for Analog Input Change Event objects

 

 

 

AIChangeEvDepth

200

maximum number of Analog Input Change Events that can be stored

 

 

 

AOStatic

16-bit Analog Output Status

variant for Analog Output Block objects

 

 

 

SelectTimeout

10

Select Before Operate timeout period (in seconds)

 

 

 

TimeSynchPeriod

86400

time (in seconds) between IED requests for time syncs

 

 

 

ALFragSize

2048

maximum application layer message size (in octets) that IED can send

 

 

 

DLAck

Never

when device will request data link layer acknowledgements

 

 

 

DLTimeout

2

how long data link layer waits for acknowledgement from Master

 

 

 

DLNumRetries

0

how many times a data link layer packet is re-sent after failing

 

 

 

Importing Data using DNP 3.00

Data can be imported into the meter from a DNP control relay or analog output device. DNP Slave Import modules are used to take a DNP Analog output or Binary output object and map them into ION registers. Refer to the DNP Slave Import module description in the online ION Programmer’s Reference for details.

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Multi-Tech Systems 7600, 7500 manual DNP Options Module Settings, Importing Data using DNP, Setup Register Setting Function

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