Deadbands – ProSoft Technology MVI69-101S User Manual

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MVI69-101S ♦ CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform

Reference

IEC 60870-5-101 Slave Communication Module

Page 112 of 149

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

March 16, 2009

The following illustration shows the event communication between the master
and the module during unbalanced mode:

The module can queue up to 99 events per data type. When the queue is full, the
oldest event will be deleted each time a new event is added to the queue. You
must configure the master to poll the event queue frequently enough to avoid
losing events.

The events can be returned for Class 1 or Class 2 requests according to the data
type as follows:

Data Type

Class Request

M_SP_NA Class

1

M_DP_NA Class

1

M_ST_NA Class

1

M_ME_NA Class

2

M_ME_NB Class

2

M_ME_NC Class

2

M_IT_NA Class

1

Note: In response to a Class 2 poll the module may respond with Class 1 data when there is no
Class 2 data available. So eventually the events for M_SP_NA, M_DP_NA and M_ST_NA points
may also be sent during a Class 2 response.

Deadbands

A deadband is a range of values within which the module will avoid generating
events. The monitored measured points (M_ME_NA and M_ME_NB) will only
generate events if the measurement varies by more than the configured
deadband value.

For example, if the following point is configured:

# Default

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

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

START

500 105 80000000 100 0

END

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