Note that you can also select an upper level (server, channel, etc.) object and drag
and drop it into the Cross-References function. As a result, all the data objects within
the selected object appear now in the Cross-References function and can be connected
to IEC101 Slave OPC Client.
4.
Drag and drop the logical node into the Cross-References function. The data objects
within the logical node appear now in the Cross-References function.
Note that only data objects that have been given a non zero information address in
the Cross-References table will be connected to the IEC101 Device.
5.
At this point, click Apply to create the cross-references (to connect the data objects
to the IEC101 Device object).
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Figure 3.3.5-1 The Cross References window
For more detailed information about the Cross-References function, see Cross-References
function in COM600 User's Manual.
File transfer function
3.3.6.
The File transfer function allows the transfer of disturbance recordings from COM600
to IEC101 master system. Configure COM600 to retrieve disturbance recording files
from the IEDs, for example using IEC 61850 communication. The files retrieved can be
offered to the IEC101 master. To enable the IEC101 file transfer function, you need
configure the File Transfer properties of the slave IED object and further configure the
file transfer addresses with the File Transfer of the Cross- References function.
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