M_me_nc parameter offset, M_sp_na_1 104] section, M_dp_na_1 104] section – ProSoft Technology 5205-104S-PDPS User Manual
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Customizing the Sample Configuration File
4205/5205-TS-104S-PDPS ♦ ProLinx Standalone
IEC-60870-5-104 to PDPS Communication Module with Time Stamp
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July 12, 2007
M_ME_NC Parameter Offset
M_ME_NC Parameter Offset : 2000 #M_ME_NC IOA offset for parameter data
This parameter specifies the IOA offset to the parameter data for the scaled
parameter data. The value entered is added to the Information Object Address
for the associated point to compute the parameter IOA address.
For each monitored point, there will be three parameter points:
Point Value
Threshold
Determined by the deadband set in the configuration file or
altered by the write command.
Low
Last reported event value - threshold.
High
Last reported event value + threshold.
For example, for a M_ME_NC point with an Information Object Address of 503,
the associated parameter point would have an IOA of 2503 (for a configured
parameter offset of 2000).
1.1.9 [M_SP_NA_1 104] Section
This section defines the monitored single-point database for the server device
emulated. This information is sourced from the database and is transferred to the
remote client unit. Each point in the database occupies 1 bit. (1 = On, 0 = Off
state).
This section takes the following parameters:
Point
#
DB
Address
Group(s)
IV DB Bit
Each point is one bit and the DB address value corresponds to the bit offset in
the database.
1.1.10
[M_DP_NA_1 104] Section
This section defines the monitored dual-point database for the server device
emulated. This information is sourced from the database and is transferred to the
remote client unit. Each point in the database occupies two bits. (00 =
intermediate, 01 = off, 10 = on and 11 = intermediate).
This section takes the following parameters:
Point
#:
DB
Address:
Group(s):
IV DB Bit
Each point is two bits and the DB address value corresponds to the bit offset in
the database.