ProSoft Technology 5105-103M-PDPS User Manual

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5105-103M-PDPS ♦ ProLinx Gateway

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IEC 60870-5-103 Master to PROFIBUS Slave Gateway

User Manual

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

Page 93 of 144

November 24, 2010

103M Data Types
This section describes the databases used by the module to support the IEC

60870-5-103 protocol of the IEC 60870-5-103 data types. Refer to the

configuration section for a complete discussion of the configuration file.
The following table summarizes the data types:

Type
ID

Description

Data Representation

1

Time-tagged messages with each data point

represented by two bits.

Dual-bit status (7.2.6.5 with 00b (0

decimal) = not used.
01b (1 decimal) = Off
10b (2 decimal) = On and
11b (3 decimal) = Not Used

2

Time-tagged messages with relative time with each

point represented by two bits.

Dual-bit status (7.2.6.5 with
00b (0 decimal) = not used,
01b (1 decimal) = Off,
10b (2 decimal) = On and
11b (3 decimal) = Not used.

3

Measurands with quality descriptor. The lower
three bits of the values represented in the data type

contain status information. The upper 13 bits of the

value contained a signed, 12-bit number. This data

type will return from 1 to 4 values. The number of
words received depends on the information object

number and the slave device

Measurand with quality descriptor

(7.2.6.8)
Bit 0: 0=No overflow, 1 = overflow
Bit 1: 0=valid, 1 = invalid
Bit 2: Reserved
Bit 3 to 25: Value from -1..+1-2

-12

4

Time-tagged measurands with relative time with
the value in the packet represented by a single

floating-point number.

Short floating-point number stored on
IEEE STD 754 format (fraction,

Exponent, Sign) (7.2.6.20)

5

Identification data composed of 12 characters of
data. Each point in defined of this data type should

reserve 12 bytes (6-word addresses) in the

database for the data received.

Byte data as defined in 7.2.6.2. First 8
bytes are characters 1 to 8 and last 4

bytes are manufacture bytes, either
decimal (0 to 255) or as ASCII

characters.

9

Measurands with quality descriptor. The lower
three bits of the values represented in this data

type contain status information. The upper 13 bits

of the value contained a signed, 12-bit number.
This data type will return from 1 to 9 values (some

slaves will return up to 16 values). The number of

words received is dependant on the information

object number and the slave device

Measurand with quality descriptor

(7.2.6.8)
Bit 0: 0=No overflow, 1=Overflow
Bit 1: 0=Valid, 1=Invalid
Bit 2: Reserved
Bits 3 to 25: Value from -1..+1-2

-12

20

General command to control a dual-point object.
Each command issued by the module uses the
values of two adjacent bits in the database or an

override value specified by the user command.

Dual-bit status (7.2.6.4 with
00b (0 decimal) = not used
01b (1 decimal) = Off,
10b (2 decimal) = On and
11b (3 decimal) = not used.

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