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MVI71-DNP ♦ PLC Platform

Reference

DNP 3.0 Master/Slave Communication Module

Page 124 of 172

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

August 23, 2007

CFG+#

FILE #

FILE SIZE

Description

11

N

(960 max)

IED analog input data destination

12

N

(960 max)

IED analog output data source

13

N

(960 max)

14

N

(960 max)

15

N

(600 max)

DNP slave setup data for DNP master on Port 2.
Each file contains 96 slaves with a total maxi-
mum of 252 slaves.

16

N

(960 max)

17

N

(960 max)

18

N

(960 max)

19

N

(960 max)

20

N

(960 max)

21

N

(960 max)

22

N

(960 max)

23

N

(960 max)

24

N

(960 max)

25

N

(960 max)

26

N

(960 max)

27

N

(960 max)

28

N

(480 max)

DNP command list data for DNP master on Port
2. Only set up the files required to hold the
commands. Each file contains 96 commands
with a total maximum of 1200 commands.

5.8 MVI71-DNP

Communication Module Configuration

[Section]/Item Value

Range

Description

[MODULE]

General module configuration section

Module Name:

0 to 80
characters

This parameter assigns a name to the module
that can be viewed using the
configuration/debug port. Use this parameter
to identify the module and the configuration
file.

[Section]/Item Value

Range

Description

[DNP Slave]

DNP Slave configuration information

Internal Slave ID:

0 to 65534

This is the DNP address for the module. All
messages with this address from the master
will be processed by the module.

Baud Rate:

Baud rate
value

Primary DNP Port Baud Rate: 300, 600,
1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 384 (38400)
, 576 (57600), 115 (115200)

RTS On:

0 to 65535
milliseconds

This value represents the number of 1 ms
increments to be inserted between asserting
the RTS modem line and the actual
transmission of the data.

RTS Off:

0 to 65535
milliseconds

This value represents the number of 1 ms
increments to be inserted after the last
character of data is transmitted before the
RTS modem line is dropped.