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Configuring the MVI56-DNP Module
MVI56-DNP
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ControlLogix Platform
User Manual
DNP 3.0 Server
Page 38 of 171
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
July 21, 2011
[Section]/Item Range
Description
Class 3 Unsol Resp Min:
1 to 255
events
Minimum number of events in Class 3 required before an unsolicited
response will be generated.
Unsol Resp Delay:
0 to 65535
milliseconds
Maximum number of 1 millisecond intervals to wait after an event occurs
before sending an unsolicited response message. If set to 0, only use
minimum number of events.
Uresp Master Address:
0 to 65534
DNP destination address where unsolicited response messages are
sent.
Uresp Retry Count:
0 to 255
retries
Determines the number of unsolicited message retries sent on primary
DNP port before changing to secondary port. If the value is 0, port
switching will be disabled.
AI Events with time:
Yes or No
This parameter sets if the analog input events generated by the module
will include the date and time of the event. If the parameter is set to No,
the default is set to no time data. If the parameter is set to Yes, the
default object will include the time of the event.
Time Sync Before Events:
Yes or No
This parameter determines if events are to be generated by the module
before the time synchronization from the Master unit. If the parameter is
set to No, no events will be generated until the module's time has been
synchronized. If the parameter is set to Yes, events will always be
generated.
Initialize DNP Database:
Y or N
This parameter determines if the module will request data from the
processor to initialize the DNP database output data areas. If this option
is utilized, ladder logic is required to send the requested block from the
processor to the module.
Pass-Through CROB
Y or N
This parameter will pass CROB functions through to the Ladder Logic.
Block 9910 wil be sent to the CLX processor with the data received for
Trip/Close or Pulse CROB functions from an attached DNP Master.
Use Trip/Close Single Point
Y or N
Used for backward-compatibility with older MVI56-DNP modules. If Y
(Yes), will cause Trip/Close operations to use a single point operation.
[Section]/Item Range
Description
[DNP Slave Database]
DNP Slave Database definition
Binary Inputs:
0 to 8000
points
Number of digital input points to configure in the DNP slave device.
Each point will be stored as a single bit in the module memory.
PLC Binary Inputs:
0 to 8000
points
Number of digital input points configured above that are to be obtained
from the ControlLogix processor. All other binary input points must come
from the attached IED units.
Analog Inputs:
0 to 500
points
Number of analog input points to configure in the DNP slave device.
Each point will occupy a one word area in the module memory.
PLC Analog Inputs:
0 to 500
points
Number of analog input points configured above that are to be obtained
from the ControlLogix processor. All other analog input points must
come from the attached IED units.
Float Inputs:
0 to 250
points
Number of floating-point input points to configure in the DNP slave
device. Each point will occupy a two-word area in the module memory.
PLC Float Inputs:
0 to 250
points
Number of floating-point input points configured above that are to be
obtained from the PLC.
Double Inputs:
0 to 125
points
Number of double floating-point input points to configure in the DNP
slave device. Each point will occupy a four-word area in the module
memory.
PLC Double Inputs:
0 to 125
points
Number of double floating-point input points configured above that are
to be obtained from the ControlLogix processor.