Table 5-5. target format -12 – Basler Electric BE1-851E DNP3 Protocol User Manual

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Index

Description

Change Event

Assigned Class

(1, 2, 3, or none)

Notes

114

Negative Sequence

none

1

115

Negative Sequence Time Stamp - part 1; days

none

11

116

Negative Sequence Time Stamp - part 2; ms

none

11

Notes for Table 5-4:

1. All current values are in primary centiamps (value 1 represents 0.01 ampere). When SEF, neutral

current (value 1 represents 0.0001 ampere).

1∗. Current analog input point generates an analog event if the current value is bigger than the

“previous current value plus dead band”, or smaller than the “previous current value minus dead

band”.
Dead band for an analog event is configurable via DNP Analog Output point 23, “Current Dead

band”. The default value for the dead band is set to be ±2.5% of the primary nominal current. For

more information about dead band configuration, see the description in the following paragraphs

Analog Output Status Points and Control Blocks, point 23, Note 14 for Table 5-12.

2. Fault Number range is from 1 to 255. For example, after 255, fault number is going to be 1.
3. This time is a fault trigger time presented in relay’s internal format: part 1 contains days (1 to

65535), and part 2 contains milliseconds (1 to 86,400,000) since January 1, 1984. This time is

equal to the time of Binary Input Event “New Fault triggered” (transition from 0 to 1).
Notice that the Binary Input Event time stamp is presented in DNP time stamp format, since

January 1, 1970.

4. Active setting group at time of fault (0 or 1 or 2 or 3).
5. Event type (value is 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16) reports the classification assigned to the fault event. Fault

events are classified into five categories.
a.

Breaker Failure (Event Type value is 1): A fault was initiated by the pickup expression and

the breaker failure trip became true before fault was cleared.

b.

Trip (Event Type value is 2): A fault was initiated by overcurrent pickup and the relay tripped

to clear the fault.

c.

Logic (Event Type value is 4): A fault was detected as defined by the relay logic trigger

expression, but no fault was detected as defined by the pickup expression.

d.

Pickup (Event Type value is 8): A fault was initiated by the pickup expression but the relay

never tripped indicating that the fault was cleared by some other device.

e.

RF=TRIG (Event Type value is 16): A Fault was triggered by the ASCII command

RF=TRIGGER received via the front panel communication Serial Port or rear RS-232 port.

6. Targets-part 1 and targets-part 2 are bit-mapped variables that report what targets were logged to

the fault report between the time that the trip expression became true until the end of the fault. See

Table 5-5 for the target format.

Table 5-5. Target Format

Value/Bit Mask

Part 1 Description

Part 2 Description

0001h

50TA

51A

0002h

50TB

51B

0004h

50TC

51C

0008h

50TN

51N

0010h

50TQ

51Q

0020h

62

spare

0040h.

162

spare

0080h

BF

spare

0100h

150TA

151A

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