Dnp binary points mapping, Dnp analog input and output scaling – Basler Electric BE1-11m User Manual

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DNP Binary Points Mapping

Binary points can be mapped to any of the available binary user map registers. Use the Settings Explorer
in BESTCOMSPlus to open the Communications, DNP, DNP Binary Points Mapping tree branch as
shown in Figure 221.

To map a Binary Point to the Binary User Map:

1.

Select a binary point in the left-hand column.

2.

Click on the Add >> button to add the binary point to the binary user map list.

3.

Use the Move Up or Move Down buttons above the binary user map list to arrange the binary user
maps.

4.

Click on the orange Save button to save the settings to BESTCOMSPlus memory. This button
changes to white indicating that the settings have been saved to BESTCOMSPlus memory.

5.

Upload settings to the device by selecting Communication from the top pull-down menu and then
Upload Settings to Device.

Figure 221. DNP Binary Points Mapping Screen

DNP Analog Input and Output Scaling

Individual BE1-11m analog inputs and outputs can be scaled to maintain value readability and resolution.
Analog input point scaling is adjusted on the DNP Analog Input Scaling screen (shown in Figure 222) and
analog output point scaling is adjusted on the DNP Analog Output Scaling screen. On each screen,
individual points can be selected and assigned a scaling factor of 0.001 to 1,000,000,000. A scaling factor
of 1.000 is the default value for all analog input and output points.

Figure 222. DNP Analog Input Scaling Screen

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