Command delay timer, Maximum asdu resp len, Freeze start type – ProSoft Technology 5205-104S-PDPS User Manual
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4205/5205-TS-104S-PDPS ♦ ProLinx Standalone
Customizing the Sample Configuration File
IEC-60870-5-104 to PDPS Communication Module with Time Stamp
Page 18 of 128
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
July 12, 2007
Note:
The following tables lists the 12 byte, data area placed in the database if
the Time DB Offset parameter is set to a value other than –1:
Byte Length
Range
Description
0 to 1
2
0 to 59,999
Seconds and milliseconds
2
1
0 to 59
Minutes
3
1
0 to 23
Hour
4 1
Reserved
5
1
1 to 31
Day of the Month
6
1
1 to 12
Month
7 to 8
2
0 to 65,535
Year (four digit format, for example 2005)
9 1
Reserved
10
1
0 or 1
Invalid Flag (0 = Valid, 1 = Invalid
11 1
Reserved
Command Delay Timer
0 to 65535
This value is used for time-tag validity verification for the ASDUs listed
below. The received commands will only be accepted if [timestamp + Command
Delay Timer] is greater than the module own time.
Maximum ASDU Resp Len
Maximum ASDU Resp Len : 24
6 #Max ASDU response message length may
#have value from 25 to 2
46 (usually 246).
This parameter limits the maximum size of the ASDU portion of a response
message. Most applications will use a value of 2
46.
Freeze Start Type
D=Day, H=Hour, M=Minute, N=Not used
The Freeze Start Type parameter defines when the module starts sending the
M_IT messages.
Interval for Freeze
These two parameters are utilized if the Mode A operation is to be used for the
counter freeze operation. If they are not used, the module will operate in Mode D.
Freeze Start Type : N #D=Day, H=Hour, M=Minute, N=Not used
Interval For Freeze : 30 #Number of seconds after start type (0 to
65535)
Set Priority Queues
Set Priority Queues : 1 #Set user defined priority queues
#1=Yes, 0=No
This section defines priority queues for the module. The data types that can
return events can be assigned priorities so that events of data types will be