24 iv check delay time, 25 iv fail count – ProSoft Technology PTQ-104S User Manual

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48TPTQ-104S Rev 1 ♦ 47TQuantum Platform

Module Configuration

46TIEC 60870-5-104 Server for Quantum

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This means the other protocol application or the logic application will be
responsible for clearing the IV Bits for data points which contain valid data at a
time interval less than the amount of time required to accumulate the required
number of IV Bit Check failures. In cases where ProTalkQ modules are used,
backplane communication happens so quickly that cyclic setting of the IV Bits will
be quickly undone by data transfers from processor memory. However, if the
process logic or other protocol application does not clear the IV Bits set by
firmware, then all IEC database monitor point values will be reported to the Client
as invalid.

NOTE: If one or more of the Cyclic Set IV Time, the IV Check Delay Time, or the IV Fail Count

parameters are set to zero, the data validity checking feature will be disabled for all points in the

IEC database and the data reported to the remote Client will always be reported as valid data. If

you wish to have actual data validity information relayed to the Client, be sure the Cyclic Set IV

Time, the IV Check Delay Time, and the IV Fail Count parameters are set to non-zero values and

be sure the application has been programmed to properly manipulate the IV Bit addresses in the

module database. Once data validity checking has been enabled, you can still turn off validity

checking on a point-by-point basis by setting the IV Bit Address to zero (0) for any point you wish to

exclude from data validity checking and reporting.

For more information on the data validity features of this protocol implementation,
refer to Invalid Bit Monitoring (page 169).

5.6.24 IV Check Delay Time

1 to 65535 seconds, or 0 to disable Invalid Bit Monitoring

This parameter sets the number of seconds between IV Bit value checks. Every
IEC database monitor point which has an IV Bit address set greater than 0 will
have that bit address checked at the interval specified by this parameter.

Setting this parameter to zero (0) will disable data validity checking.

5.6.25 IV Fail Count

1 to 65535 seconds, or 0 to disable Invaild Bit Monitoring

This parameter sets the number of successive IV Bit check failures which must
occur before the data from a IEC database monitor point will be reported to the
remote Client as invalid data.

An IV Bit Check Failure occurs when the IV Bit value in the module database is
set ON {when it contains a value of one (1)} at the time an IV Bit Check is
performed. IV Bit Check failures are counted and held in separate IV Bit Check
Failure accumulators for each IEC monitor point configured for validity checking.
If the value in any point's failure accumulator becomes equal to the value set in
this IV

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parameter, the module will consider data from this point as

invalid and report to the Client this invalid status, along with the point's data
value.

Setting this parameter to zero (0) will disable data validity checking.

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