
Choosing Points
The Available Points window is populated when a DNP source file is opened. The
selection of points from the Binary Inputs, Analog Inputs, Binary/Control Outputs and
Analog Outputs tabs can be accomplished by either individually selecting, dragging and
dropping points in the Selected Points window or utilizing the "Copy All" feature. The
Copy All feature only copies the points in the open tab to the Selected Points window. The
"Remove All" feature removes all the points displayed in the Selected Points window for
the tab that is open.
Ordering Selected Points
Selected points can be reordered to match the users SCADA, RTU or Master setup by
selecting, dragging and dropping the desired point within the Selected Points window.
Adding Dummy Points
The purpose of the Dummy Point is to allow the user to match other device DNP maps that
contain points that are not supported in the control. This feature allows the user to
communicate with the TCC300 control when it is connected to an RTU that contains other
brands of controls and eliminates the need to re-configure the RTU or the other controls.
To insert a Dummy point, select "Insert Dummy". The Dummy Point will be inserted at
the end of the Selected Points list. To move the Dummy Point, select, drag and drop the
point at the desired location in the Selected Points list. The Dummy point will assume the
Index Position and the remaining Selected Points will be modified to accommodate the
Dummy Point.
Insert Offset
This allows an offset to be created in the DNP map without the point number being
transmitted, thus providing the ability to construct a DNP profile that has non-consecutive
point numbers within a group.
Additional Mask Values
Four new mask categories have been added.
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