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MVI56-101S ♦ ControlLogix Platform

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IEC 60870-5-101 Slave Communication Module

User Manual

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

Page 109 of 193

August 2, 2011

5.2.7 Databases

The read and write areas can be placed anywhere in the module's database
area. Because each point is defined individually to the module, the data for a
specific type need not be contiguous in the module's database. This means that
the module error/status area can be passed to the controlling station using the
M_ME_NB_1 database. In the database definition for this type, establish a
M_ME_NB_1 information object for each status value to be monitored by the
controlling station and use the module's status database as the DB Address.

This section discusses the databases utilized by the module to support the IEC
60870-5-101 protocol. The user is responsible for defining the databases for their
specific application. The size of each ASDU database and definition of each
point within each data type is established in the module’s configuration file or by
using ProSoft Configuration Builder. Refer to the Module Configuration section
for a complete discussion of configuration options. The following table
summarizes the ASDU data types used in each of the15 individual databases.

Type ID

Type

Description

Data Representation

1

M_SP_NA_1

Monitored Single-point Information: This data
type stores a single binary input point.
Associated time-tagged event information for
this type are M_SP_TA_1 (2) and M_SP_TB_1
(30).

Single bit value with 0=Off and 1=On.

3

M_DP_NA_1

Monitored Double-point Information: This data
type stores a dual-point binary input value
(that is, valve status). Associated time-tagged
event information for this type are
M_DP_TA_1 (4) and M_DP_TB_1 (31).

Double-bit status with 00b (0 decimal) =
indeterminate or intermediate, 01b (1
decimal) = Off, 10b (2 decimal) = On and
11b (3 decimal) = indeterminate.

5

M_ST_NA_1

Monitored Step-point Information: This data
type is used for step position of transformers
or other step position information. The value
for the position ranges from -64 to 63.
Associated time-tagged event information for
this type are M_ST_TA_1 (6) and M_ST_TB_1
(32).

Step data is stored in a single character
value with bits 0 to 6 (-64 to +63)
representing the step position and bit 7
representing the following states: 0 =
Equipment is not in transient state 1 =
Equipment in transient state

7

M_BO_NA_1

Monitored 32-Bit Bitstring Binary State
Information: This data type is used to hold and
transmit binary state data as bitstrings of 32
bits.

Bitstring data is stored as groups of 32
bits, with each bit representing the state of
an object: 0=Off and 1=On

9

M_ME_TA_1

Monitored Normalized Measured Value: This
data type is used for analog input data.
Associated time-tagged event information for
this type are M_ME_TA_1 (10) and
M_ME_TD_1 (34).

Normalized values are stored in a (16-bit)
word data area with a range of -1..+1-2

-15

11

M_ME_NB_1

Monitored Scaled Measured Value: This data
type is used for analog input data. Associated
time-tagged event information for this type are
M_ME_TB_1 (12) and M_ME_TE_1 (35).

Scaled values are stored in a (16-bit) word
data area with a range of -2

15

..

+215

-1

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