Configuring dnp class 0, Configuring dnp event classes – SATEC PM180 Operation Manual User Manual

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‎Chapter

10

Configuring

Communication Protocols

Configuring DNP3

PM180 Substation Automation Unit

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Scaling is enabled by default. It is not applied to points that are read using 32-bit AI
objects.
Refer to the PM180 DNP3 Reference Guide for information on the data point scales
and on a reverse conversion that should be applied to the received scaled values.

Scaling 16-bit Binary Counters

Scaling 16-bit Binary Counters allows changing a counter unit in powers of 10 to
accommodate a 32-bit counter value to 16-bit BC object format.
If the scaling unit is greater than 1, the counter value is reported being divided by the
selected scaling unit from 10 to 1000. To get the actual value, multiply the counter
reading by the scaling unit.

Configuring DNP Class 0

The most common method of getting static object information from the device via
DNP is to issue a read Class 0 request. The PM180 allows you to configure the
Class 0 response by assigning ranges of points to be polled via Class 0 requests.
To view the factory-set DNP Class 0 assignments or build your own Class 0
response message:

1. From the Meter Setup menu select Protocol Setup and click on the

DNP Class 0 Points tab

2. Select the object and variation type for a point range.
3. Specify the start point index and the number of points in the range.

Refer to the PM180 DNP3 Reference Guide for available data
points.

4. Repeat these steps for all point ranges you want to be included

into the Class 0 response.

5. Click Send to download your setup to the device.

The factory-set Class 0 point ranges are shown in the picture below.

Configuring DNP Event Classes

The PM180 generates object change events for any static analog input, binary input,
and binary counter point when a corresponding point either exceeds a predefined
threshold, or the point status changes. A total of 64 change event points are available
for monitoring.

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