Dnp slave float inputs, Secondary port – ProSoft Technology MVI71-DNP User Manual
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Installing and Configuring the Module
MVI71-DNP ♦ PLC Platform
DNP 3.0 Master/Slave Communication Module
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Page 37 of 172
August 23, 2007
This section takes the following parameters:
Parameter
Number
Parameter Name
Parameter Description
1
Point #
This is the information object address of the point.
2
Class
Class 1 – Highest priority
Class 2 – Middle priority
Class 3 – Lowest priority
0 – Disable
3 Deadband
A range of values within which the module will avoid
generating events.
2.2.6 [DNP Slave Float Inputs]
This area overrides the Class 3 and deadband for the single float database. The
point number is not the address in the analog database, but rather the offset from
the start of the single floating-point database.
[DNP Slave Float Inputs]
# This area is to override the class (3) and deadband for the single float
# database. The point # is not the address in the analog database, but is
# the offset from the start of the single floating-point database.
#
# Point# Class Deadband
Start
0 1 100.
1 2 12.34
3 0 13.45 #Events will never be generated for this point
4 2 3000.0 #points 5 to 11=class 1, deadband = 1000.00
End
This section takes the following parameters:
Parameter
Number
Parameter Name
Parameter Description
1
Point #
This is the information object address of the point.
2
Class
Class 1 – Highest priority
Class 2 – Middle priority
Class 3 – Lowest priority
0 – Disable.
3 Deadband A range of values within which the module will avoid
generating events.
2.2.7 [Secondary
Port]
The following is an example of the [Secondary Port] section:
[Secondary Port]
Type : M #' '=Disabled, M=Master, S=Slave
Baud Rate : 19200 #Baud rate for port 110-115200
RTS On : 10 #0-65535 milliseconds before message
RTS Off : 0 #0-65535 milliseconds after message
Min Response Delay : 0 #0-65535 milliseconds before response sent from
slave