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7BPOINT MAP
0BMODBUS RTU PROTOCOL
01 – Illegal function. Is generated when the computer receives a request to
perform a function not implemented.
02 – Illegal data address. This exception is generated when writing or reading a
nonexistent address, when an attempt is made to write a record that is read-only,
when trying to write fewer points than those required to record a value that
requires several points or when the point information is invalid.
03 – Illegal value of data. This exception happens when trying to enter invalid
values in one or more of the records covered by a write operation.
5.7. POINT MAP
To make the use of the smART P500 and its adaptation to various applications easier,
several configurable tables are provided to allow the user to choose the points and the
order in which they are found.
This configurable point map is stored as part of the configuration of the smART P500 and
can be modified with the proART software. When modifying keep in mind that the tables
are shared by the DNP3 protocol and other protocols and modifying them could affect other
applications that may depend on the specific order and the presence of certain points
The points shared with DNP3 and possibly with other protocols are in the range 100 to 620.
In addition to the points shared with DNP3 there are additional points with fixed addresses
that can not be configured using the proART software.
5.7.1. MAP
The following table shows the point map. The Format column in some cases presents
an indicator Fxx (xx being a number). They are described later.
Adress
Description
Range
Format
Default
value
0
Arteche devices identifier
55
1
smART P500 identifier
500
2
Software version
F01
Summary of Contents for smART P500
Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Multifunction Protection Relay smART P500...
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Page 39: ...5BHARDWARE FEATURES INTRODUCTION Figure 1 9 Wye Wye Connection measured neutral...
Page 40: ...5BHARDWARE FEATURES INTRODUCTION Figure 1 10 Wye Wye Connection sensitive neutral...
Page 41: ...5BHARDWARE FEATURES INTRODUCTION Figure 1 11 Open Delta Connection measured neutral...
Page 42: ...5BHARDWARE FEATURES INTRODUCTION Figure 1 12 Open Delta Connection sensitive neutral...
Page 511: ...2BANSI CURVES 0BCURVES FOR TIME CHARACTERISTICS Figure I 6 Moderately ANSI curve...
Page 513: ...2BANSI CURVES 0BCURVES FOR TIME CHARACTERISTICS Figure I 7 Very inverse ANSI curve...
Page 515: ...2BANSI CURVES 0BCURVES FOR TIME CHARACTERISTICS Figure I 8 Extremely inverse ANSI curve...
Page 532: ...4BRECLOSER CURVES 0BCURVES FOR TIME CHARACTERISTICS Figure I 14 Recloser Curves 101 119...
Page 535: ...4BRECLOSER CURVES 0BCURVES FOR TIME CHARACTERISTICS Figure I 15 Recloser Curves 120 142...
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