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Module Configuration

49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform

12TUser Manual

47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client


Processor Memory Address

Module Database Address

40069

4

40164

99

The data mapping in the following example shows the relationship between
processor and PTQ-104C memory addresses, assuming a 3x register start value
of 30001 and a PTQ-104C database start value of 2000.

Processor Memory Address

Module Database Address

30065

2000

30066

2001

30067

2002

30068

2003

30069

2004

30164

2099

5.3.1 Data Type Mapping and Addressing

When interfacing data in the processor to that of the IEC 60870-5-104 protocol, it
is important the user understands the mapping of the data types to their
corresponding representation in the modules database. The table that follows
lists the data types supported by the module and their associated storage
representation.

IEC-870-5-104 Data Types

Type ID Type

Description

Data representation

1

M_SP_NA_1

(7.3.1.1)

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 (7.2.6.1) with 0=Off and

1=On.

3

M_DP_NA_1

(7.3.1.3)

Monitored Dual-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).

Dual-bit status (7.2.6.2) 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

(7.3.1.5)

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 (7.2.6.5) 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

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