M_dp_na_1 104, M_st_na_1 104, M_me_na_1 104 – ProSoft Technology 5201-DFNT-104S User Manual

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104S v2 ♦ ProLinx Gateway

Configure the Gateway

(Firmware v2.xx)

Protocol Manual


Page 30 of 157

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

March 19, 2010

2.1.6 [M_DP_NA_1 104]

This section defines the monitored dual-point database for the server device
emulated. This information is sourced from the database and is transferred to the
remote client unit. Each point in the database can have one of four possible
states, 00 = intermediate, 01 = Point Off, 10 = Point On, and 11 = intermediate).

This section takes the following parameters:

Point

#:

DB

Address:

Group(s):
IV DB Bit

Each point is two bits and the DB address value corresponds to the bit offset in
the gateway memory database. For additional information on how to set these
parameters, see the 104S Tutorial and Reference chapters of this manual.

2.1.7 [M_ST_NA_1 104]

This section defines the monitored step database for the server device emulated.
This information is sourced from the database and is transferred to the remote
client unit.

This section takes the following parameters:

Point

#:

DB

Address:

Group(s):
IV DB Bit

Each point is one, 8-bit byte and the DB Address value corresponds to the byte
offset in the gateway memory database. For additional information on how to set
these parameters, see the 104S Tutorial and Reference chapters of this manual.

2.1.8 [M_ME_NA_1 104]

This section defines the monitored measured value, normalized database for the
server device emulated. This information is sourced from the database and is
transferred to the remote client unit. To determine the IOA (Information Object
Address) for each object, add the Point # (IOA) in the following section to the
value of the M_ME_NA Parameter Offset as entered in the [IEC-870-5-104
Database]
section.

This section takes the following parameters:

Point

#:

DB

Address:

Group(s):
Default

Deadband:

IV DB Bit

Each point is one, 16-bit word and the DB Address value corresponds to the
word offset in the gateway memory database. For additional information on how
to set these parameters, see the 104S Tutorial and Reference chapters of this
manual.

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