Date Code 20020215
Distributed Network Protocol (DNP) V3.00
H-17
SEL-351R Instruction Manual
If the DNP command is issued with an S parameter, the relay displays only the analog map;
likewise, a T causes the relay to display only the binary map. If the map checksum is determined
to be invalid, the map will be reported as corrupted during a display command, as follows:
==>DNP T<STX>
Binaries = Map Corrupted<ETX>
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If the map is determined to be corrupted, DNP will respond to all master data requests with an
unknown point error. If the DNP command is issued with an A or B parameter at level 2 or
greater, the relay requests the user enter indices for the corresponding list, where a parameter of
A specifies the Analog list and B specifies the Binary list. The relay accepts lines of indices
until a line without a final continuation character ( \ ) is entered. Each line of input is constrained
to 80 characters, but all the points may be re-mapped, using multiple lines with continuation
characters ( \ ) at the end of the intermediate lines. If a single blank line is entered as the first
line, the re-mapping is disabled for that type (i.e., the relay uses the default analog or binary
map). For example, the first example remap could be produced with the following commands:
==>DNP A
Enter the new DNP Analog map
112 28 17 \<CR>
35 1 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 100 101 102 \<CR>
103<CR>
Save Changes (Y/N)? Y<CR>
==>DNP B
Enter the new DNP Binary map
<CR>
Save Changes (Y/N)? Y<CR>
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