Inform. object address len, Cyclic data transmission, Select/operate timeout – ProSoft Technology 5201-MNET-101S User Manual
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101S Protocol Configuration
IEC-101 Slave ♦ ProLinx Communication Gateway
Protocol Manual
IEC 60870-5-101 v3 Slave (Firmware version 3.xx)
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August 6, 2010
2.1.8 Inform. Object Address Len
1, 2, or 3
This parameter specifies the number of octets used to define the address of an
information object (point address).
2.1.9 Cyclic Data Transmission
0 to 4,294,967,296 (2 raised to the power of 32) milliseconds
This parameter defines the number of milliseconds between cyclic updates. The
range of values allow for update times between 1 millisecond and 49.7 days. Set
this parameter to 0 to disable cyclic data reporting.
2.1.10 Select/Operate Timeout
0 to 4,294,967,296 (2 raised to the power of 32) milliseconds
This parameter sets the number of milliseconds to wait for a valid Execute
command after receiving a Select command. The range of values allows for
update times between 1 millisecond and 49.7 days. Set this parameter to
0 to
disable this feature.
2.1.11 Use ACTTERM with Set Point
Y - Y
ES
or
N - N
O
This parameter determines if an ACTTERM will be sent. If the parameter is set to
Y
ES
, then set point commands will issue an ACTTERM when the command is
complete. If the parameter is set to
N
O
, ACTCON is the last response to a set
point command.
2.1.12 Use ACTTERM with Step
Y - Y
ES
or
N - N
O
This parameter determines if an ACTTERM will be sent. If the parameter is set to
Y
ES
, then step commands will issue an ACTTERM when the command is
complete. If the parameter is set to
N
O
, ACTCON is the last response to a step
command.
2.1.13 Single char ACK F0, 1 or 3
Y
-
Y
ES
or
N
-
N
O
If set to Yes, a single character ACK (0xE5) will be sent instead of a fixed length
ACK (secondary function code 0) in response to a primary link function code 0, 1
or 3 if there is no access demand for class 1 data (ACD=1). If set to No, the fixed
length ACK will be sent.