ProSoft Technology MVI56-103M User Manual
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MVI56-103M ♦ ControlLogix Platform
User Manual
IEC 60870-5-103 Master Communication Module
Page 100 of 152
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
February 22, 2013
Addressing the Data Types
The following table shows an example of how to address the data types in the
MVI56-103M:
Data Type
Address Type
Length
Example
1
Bit
2 bits
Address 160 refers to first and second bits from
word 10.
2
Bit
2 bits
Address 160 refers to first and second bits from
word 10.
3
Word
4 words
Address 50 refers to word 50, 51, 52, and 53.
4
Double-word
2 words
Address 40 refers to two consecutive words
starting at word 80.
5
Bit
12 bits
Address 180 refers to 12 consecutive bits starting
at the LSB of word 90.
9
Word
5 words
Address 100 refers to 9 consecutive words starting
at word 100.
20
Bit
2 bits
Address 160 refers to the first and second bits
from word 10.
Therefore, address 16000 represents bit zero in word 1000 of the module's
database. Short floating-point, 32-bit strings and integrated total values each
occupy a double-word space in the database. Therefore, short float database
address of 100 represents the two words, 200 and 201, in the modules database.
Identification objects are stored as byte values in the modules database.
Identification object address 1000 is stored in the module's database in word
addresses 500 to 505.
When setting the monitored data and commands, each point is defined by its
ASDU type, function code, and information number. Valid function codes are
listed in the following table.
Function Code
Symbol
Number
Distance Protection
T(z)
128
Over-current Protection
I>>
160
Transformer Differential
Protection
rIt
176
Line Differential Protection
rIl
192
Global Function Type
GLB
255
Refer to Protocol Interoperability Documentation (page 133) for a full listing of the
protocol support offered by the module.