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Module Configuration

48TPTQ-104S Rev 1 ♦ 47TQuantum Platform

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46TIEC 60870-5-104 Server for Quantum

5.6.16 Common Address of ASDU

0 to 65535

This parameter specifies the common address of the ASDU (section address) for
access to data in the module. There is only one value entered for access to all
data in the module.

5.6.17 Cyclic Data Transmission

0 to 4,294,967,296 (2 raised to the power of 32)

This parameter defines the number of milliseconds between cyclic updates. The
range of values for this parameter permits update times of 1 millisecond to 5
minutes. If the parameter is set to 0, cyclic data reporting will be disabled.

5.6.18 Select/Operate Timeout

0 to 4,294,967,296 (2 raised to the power of 32) milliseconds

This parameter sets the number of milliseconds to wait for a valid execute
command after receiving a select command. The range of values allow for
update times between 1 millisecond and 49.7 days. Set this parameter to 0 to
disable this feature.

5.6.19 Use ACTTERM with Setpoint

Y

-

Y

ES

or N

-

N

O

This parameter determines if an ACTTERM will be sent. If the parameter is set to
Yes, setpoint commands will issue an ACTTERM when the command is
complete. If the parameter is set to No, ACTCON is the last response to a
setpoint command.

5.6.20 Use ACTTERM with step

Y

-

Y

ES

or N

-

N

O

This parameter determines if an ACTTERM will be sent. If the parameter is set to
Yes, then step commands will issue an ACTTERM when the command is
complete. If the parameter is set to No, ACTCON is the last response to a step
command.

5.6.21 Event Scan Delay

1 to 65535

milliseconds, or 0 to disable

If set to 0, the feature will be disabled and the module will not generate any
events. If set from 1 to 65535, the parameter represents the number of
milliseconds between event scanning. This parameter defines how often the
program will scan for new events in the databases.

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ProSoft Technology, Inc.

March 4, 2013

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