M_me_nc_1 104] section, M_it_na_1 104] section, C_sc_na_1 104] section – ProSoft Technology 5205-104S-PDPS User Manual

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Customizing the Sample Configuration File

4205/5205-TS-104S-PDPS ♦ ProLinx Standalone

IEC-60870-5-104 to PDPS Communication Module with Time Stamp

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

Page 27 of 128

July 12, 2007

1.1.14

[M_ME_NC_1 104] Section

This section defines the monitored short-float point database for the slave device
emulated. This information is sourced from the database and is transferred to the
remote client unit. Each point occupies 4-byte positions in the database. The IOA
for the parameters for each object are determined by adding the Point # below to
the value of the M_ME_NC Parameter Offset parameter set above.

This section takes the following parameters:

Point

#

DB

Address

Groups
Default

Deadband

IV DB Bit

Each point is one word and the DB Address value corresponds to the word offset
in the database.

The Database Address value should be located in a database area that is
constantly being moved from the processor to the 4205/5205-TS-104S-PDPS
module. Therefore, this value should be configured in an area that is used on a
Backplane Command Function 1.

Refer to the Group Codes section for a listing of Group Codes.

1.1.15 [M_IT_NA_1 104] Section

This section defines the monitored integrated totals (counter) database for the
server emulated. This information is sourced from the database and is
transferred to the remote client unit. Each point occupies two words in the
database (4 bytes).

This section takes the following parameters:

Point

#:

DB

Address:

Group(s):
IV DB Bit

Each point is two words and the DB Address value corresponds to the double-
word offset in the database.

1.1.16

[C_SC_NA_1 104] Section

This section defines the single point command database for the server emulated.
This information is sourced from the remote client and is transferred to the
database. Each point occupies a single bit position in the database. You can
associate a command with a monitored single-point database value to coordinate
the command/monitor operation. You must enter the correct Monitor Point # and
Monitor DB Address values in the table. If the Require Select parameter is not
set to zero, a select command must be received before an execute command will
be processed.

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