G.16
SEL-387-0, -5, -6 Relay
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20170601
Distributed Network Protocol
Point Remapping
Relay Summary Event
Data
Whenever there are unread relay event summary data (fault data), binary input
point 1619 will be set. To load the next available relay event summary, the
master should pulse binary output point 41. This will cause the event summary
analogs (points 201–218) to be loaded with information from the next oldest
relay event summary. Since the summary data are stored in a first-in, first-out
manner, loading the next event will cause the data from the previous load to be
discarded. The event summary analogs will retain this information until the
next event is loaded. If no further event summaries are available, attempting to
load the next event will cause the event type analog (point 201) to be set to 0.
Point Remapping
Introduction
The
DNP
command is available to view and remap the DNP data. This
command is available at level 1 for viewing data, but only from level 2 can it
be used to remap the DNP map.
Inputs
Command Syntax:
DNP [A|B|S|T]
DNP [AI|AO|BI|BO|C] [VIEW]
The DNP analog input, analog output, counter, binary output, and binary input
points can be remapped via the
DNP
command. The map is composed of five
lists of indices: one for the analog inputs (30 and 32), one for the binary
inputs (1 one 2), one for the binary outputs (10 and 12), one for the analog
outputs (40 and 41), and the other for the counters (20 and 22). The indices
correspond to those given by the relay DNP data map. The order in which they
occur in the list determines the index that the corresponding value is reported
to the DNP master. If a value is not in the list, it is not available to the DNP
master. All points of the corresponding type can be included in the list, but
must only occur once. The maps are stored in nonvolatile memory and are
protected with a checksum. The
DNP
command is only available if DNP has
been selected on one of the ports.
50
*
*
*
391–384
53
49A01A
49T01A
49A02A
49T02A
49A03A
49T03A
49A04A
49T04A
415–408
54
49A05A
49T05A
49A06A
49T06A
49A07A
49T07A
49A08A
49T08A
423–416
55
49A09A
49T09A
49A10A
49T10A
49A11A
49T11A
49A12A
49T12A
431–424
56
49A01B
49T01B
49A02B
49T02B
49A03B
49T03B
49A04B
49T04B
439–432
57
49A05B
49T05B
49A06B
49T06B
49A07B
49T07B
49A08B
49T08B
447–440
58
49A09B
49T09B
49A10B
49T10B
49A11B
49T11B
49A12B
49T12B
455–448
59
COMFLA
RTDINA
COMFLB
RTDINB
ISQTAL
463–456
a
SEL-387-6 Relay only.
b
Reserved for future use.
c
!ALARM for firmware versions prior to R600 in the SEL-387-5 and SEL-387-6 Relays.
Table G.7
SEL-387-5, -6 Relay Binary Input Lookup Table
(Sheet 3 of 3)
Row
SEL-387 Relay Word Bits
Binary
Input
Point
Summary of Contents for SEL-387-0
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