Client 1 status, Led indicators, Indicators – ProSoft Technology 5205-104S-PDPS User Manual
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Reference 4205/5205-TS-104S-PDPS
♦ ProLinx Standalone
IEC-60870-5-104 to PDPS Communication Module with Time Stamp
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
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July 12, 2007
4.3.2
Client 1 Status
Status
Register
Name Description
10250
Socket State Value
(socket 1)
This word contains the current socket state as
follows:
-1 = Open Socket
0 = Wait for connection
1 = Transmit message if ready
2 = Receive packet and process message
3 = Process multiple messages in packet
50 = Send TestFr Act
51 = Wait for TestFr Con
60 = Send sequence (S-Format) message
1000 = Close Socket
1001 = Wait for socket to close
10251
Socket Open Count
(socket 1)
This word contains the number of times the socket
listen function executed.
10252
Socket Close Count
(socket 1)
This word contains the number of times an active
close function executed.
10253
Socket Connect Count
(socket 1)
This word contains the number of times a
connection was established with the remote host
unit.
10254
…
10263
Host IP Address
(socket 1)
IP address of the client connected to the server.
10264
StartDT active (socket 1)
This word contains the current StartDT state as
follows:
0 = The module has not received the most recent
STARTDT request through this socket or there
has been no communication with the remote host
unit.
1 = The module has received the most recent
STARTDT request through this socket (therefore
will be reporting data to the remote client
connected through this socket).
4.4 LED
Indicators
Troubleshooting the operation of the IEC Slave port can be performed using
several methods.
The first and quickest is to scan the LEDs on the module to determine the
existence and possibly the cause of a problem. This section provides insight into
the operation of the Serial Port status LEDs. Information on the module's other
LEDs can be found in the ProLinx Reference Guide.