User constructed command block (9901) – ProSoft Technology PTQ-101M User Manual

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PTQ-101M ♦ Quantum Platform

Reference

IEC 60870-5-101 Master Communication Module

Page 134 of 181

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

May 14, 2008

Offset Parameter

Description

41 Requests

This word contains the total number of messages
transmitted on channel 1.

42 Responses

This word contains the total number of messages
received on channel 1.

43 Err

Sent

This word contains the number of error messages
sent on channel 1.

44 Err

Received

This word contains the number of error messages
received on channel 1.

45 Cfg

Err

This bit mapped word is used to recognized any
configuration errors for channel 1. Refer to the
configuration error word table for a definition of each
bit.

46 Current

Error

This word contains the error code for the current
command executing on channel 1.

47 Last

Error

This word contains the error code for the last error
recognized on channel 1.

48 to 63

Spare

Not used

User Constructed Command Block (9901)

Block identification code 9901 is used to issue one or more user constructed
commands. When the module receives a block 9901 identification code, it will
place the included commands into the command queue.

Block Format from Processor (4x Register Data)

Word Offset in Block

Data Field(s)

Description

0

Sequence
Counter

This field contains a new value each time the user
wishes to request a new command block.

1 Block

ID

This field contains the block identification code of
9901 for the block.

2

Command
Count

This field defines the number of user commands
contained in the block. The valid range for the field
is 1 to 10.

3 to 8

Command #1

Data required to build the user defined command in
the command queue.

9 to 14

Command #2

Data required to build the user defined command in
the command queue.

15 to 20

Command #3

Data required to build the user defined command in
the command queue.

21 to 26

Command #4

Data required to build the user defined command in
the command queue.

27 to 32

Command #5

Data required to build the user defined command in
the command queue.

33 to 38

Command #6

Data required to build the user defined command in
the command queue.

39 to 44

Command #7

Data required to build the user defined command in
the command queue.

45 to 50

Command #8

Data required to build the user defined command in
the command queue.

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