M_st_na, M_me_na and m_me_nb – ProSoft Technology MVI69-101S User Manual

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MVI69-101S ♦ CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform

Reference

IEC 60870-5-101 Slave Communication Module

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ProSoft Technology, Inc.

March 16, 2009

These points would be used as follows:

Inf. Object Address

Module Database Address

100

Bit 0 of word 100

101

Bit 1 of word 100

102

Bit 2 of word 100

The monitored double-point uses two bits with bit-addressing. It typically
represents the ON/OFF states where:

01 = OFF

10 = ON

M_ST_NA

The monitored step-point uses one byte with byte-addressing.

For example, if you configured the following points:

# Point # DB Address Group(s) IV DB Bit

# ------- ---------- -------- -------------

START

300 40 80000000 0

301 60 00000200 0

302 81 00000400 0

END

These points would be used as follows:

Inf. Object Address

Module Database Address

300

Low Byte of word 20

301

Low Byte of word 30

302

High Byte of word 40

M_ME_NA and M_ME_NB

The monitored measured normalized and measured scaled points occupy one
word with word-addressing.

For example, if you configured the following points:

# Default

# Point # DB Address Group(s) Deadband IV DB Bit

# ------- ---------- -------- -------- ---------

START

400 10 80000000 0 0

401 12 00000200 0 0

402 18 00000400 0 0

END

These points would be used as follows:

Inf. Object Address

MVI69-101S Module Database Address

400 Word

10

401 Word

12

402 Word

18

The monitored measured normalized points use a data representation defined by
the protocol specification, where each bit represents a value as follows:

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