Data map] section, Data, 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 31 of 128

July 12, 2007

Group Code

Description

0x00004000

Interrogated by group 14 interrogation

0x00008000

Interrogated by group 15 interrogation

0x00010000

Interrogated by group 16 interrogation

0x00020000

Interrogated by general counter request

0x00040000

Interrogated by group 1 counter request

0x00080000

Interrogated by group 2 counter request

0x00100000

Interrogated by group 3 counter request

0x00200000

Interrogated by group 4 counter request

0x40000000

Disable event scanning of this point

0x80000000

Periodic/cyclic data returned from unit

If the highest bit (bit 31) is set, data will be produced by the driver for the
specified point at the rate set for periodic data generation. Bit 30 (0x40000000)
enables scanning of this point for event generation. If the bit is clear and the data
type is set for scanning, events will be generated for the point. If the bit is set,
events will not be generated for the point. This feature can be used to select
which points will generate events for the controlling station and can get rid of
event data that is not important to the application.

1.1.23 [Data

Map]

Section

The [Data Map] section of the CFG file allows you to selectively copy data
registers, one register up to 100 registers at a time, from one internal database
area to another. Up to 200 entries can be made in the [Data Map] section,
providing a wide and powerful range of functionality.

You can use the Data Map section of the configuration file to copy data from the
device error or status table to the internal database register, or to copy data from
one area to another. The bytes and/or words copied can be altered to preset the
data (for example, floating-point data) in the correct format for a specific protocol.

You can also use the Data Map feature to build a specific block of data to be
used by any of the protocol drivers. For example, you can use the data map to
build the input and output data area for the PROFIBUS Slave driver.

Tip:

Use the [V] command in the Configuration/Debug Menu (page 77) to

view the status of the Program Scan Counter. Repeat the command to see the
value change.

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