Device profile document – Basler Electric BE1-11 DNP3 Protocol User Manual

Page 9

Advertising
background image

9424200773 Rev A

3

Device Profile Document

Table 1 provides a device profile document in the standard format defined in the DNP3 subset definition
document. The table, in combination with the implementation table provided in the Implementation
chapter and the point list tables provided in the Point List chapter, provide a complete application
configuration guide for including the BE1-11 Protection System protocol in any DNP environment.

Table 1. Device Profile Document

DEVICE PROFILE DOCUMENT

Vendor Name: Basler Electric Company

Device Name: BE1-11

Highest DNP Level Supported:
Level 2.

Device Function:

Master

Slave

Notable objects, functions, and/or qualifiers supported in addition to the highest DNP levels supported
(the complete list is described in DNP3 Implementation Table):

- For static (non-change-event) object requests, request qualifier codes 00 and 01 (start-stop), 07

and 08 limited quantity), and 17 and 28 (index) are supported in addition to request qualifier code
06 (no range – or all points).

- Static object requests sent with qualifiers 00,01,06,07, and 08, will be responded to with qualifiers

00 or 01.

- Static object requests sent with qualifiers 17 and 28 will be responded to with qualifiers 17 or 28.
- Only Analog Inputs and Binary Inputs are included in Class 0.
- The user can configure Class 0 by mapping Analog Input points and Binary Input points from

default lists to active “User Mapped Lists” using BESTCOMSPlus

®.

- Dead band for each Analog Input point from “User Mapped List” is configurable via object 34, and

class assignment for each reporting binary and analog input point via DNP assign class function.

- Each Analog Input and Analog Output point has configurable scaling factor set through

BESTCOMSPlus.

- Enabling and disabling unsolicited responses on a Class-by-Class basis.
- Device supports DNP over serial (485) port or via Ethernet. Device provides a setting to select the

type of Internet Protocol connection to establish with a master datagram end point or a TCP
listening end point.

- Default variations for objects 1, 2, 30, 32, and 40 are programmable through BESTCOMSPlus or

the devices front panel.

- All DNP settings configured through BESTCOMSPlus or device front panel are saved in non-

volatile memory.

- Dead bands and assigned classes, changed via DNP, can be saved in non-volatile memory on

user request via Analog Output Block object 43 (point named “DNP Save Assigned Class and
Deadband”).

- Binary Outputs fixed list is shown in the Point List chapter.
- Analog Outputs fixed list is shown in the Point List chapter.
- Maximum number of objects allowed in a single control request for Analog Outputs is variable

depending on if a separate object header is used for each selected point or not. The size of SBO
buffer is 600 bytes (maximum 35 Analog Outputs with separate object headers).

- The device does not support putting the control outputs in a local state.
- Binary Input change event buffer size is the number of Binary Inputs multiplied by 4.
- Analog Input change event buffer size is the number of Analog Inputs.
- This device does not support Collision Avoidance.
- Select to Operate time delay is 30 seconds.
- Maximum Time Base Drift over 1 minute is 1.2 ms at room temperature and 3 ms over the entire

operating range.

- Maximum delay measurement error is 50 ms.
- Maximum internal time reference error when set from protocol is 250 ms.
- Maximum response time is 150 ms.

BE1-11

Device Profile Document

Advertising