TPU2000/2000R Modbus/Modbus Plus/ Modbus TCP/IP Automation Guide
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41451
Set Reset Mask Word 4
Bit 15: Reserved
(msb)
Bit 14: Reserved
Bit 13: Reserved
Bit 12: Reserved
Bit 11: Reserved
Bit 10: Reserved
Bit 9: Reserved
Bit 8: Reserved
Bit 7: Reserved
Bit 6: Reserved
Bit 5: Reserved
Bit 4: Reserved
Bit 3: Reserved
Bit 2: Reserved
Bit 1: Reserved
Bit 0: Reserved
(lsb)
NOTE:
R
= A reset is only possible with these designated outputs. Attempting to set these will have no
effect on the state of sealed alarms.
A simple example illustrates the methodology for resetting of the trip contact alarms within the TPU2000
TPU2000R. Figure 5-57 details the control step procedure for a unit with the default password setting.
EC
Command
Sequence Through
Modbus Command 16
Preset Multiple Holding Registers
STEP 1 -
Host sends following register contents
to initiate a reset of 46-1, 46-2, an 63
( Assumed that defaultpassword of all spaces
is active).
41441 = 2020 hex (Password Hi)
41442 = 2020 hex (Password Lo)
41443 = 0 (Reserved)
41444 = 0000 hex (Change Select Mask 1)
41445 = 7000 hex (Select Trip ABC Bits Mask 2).
41446 = 0000 hex (Change Select Mask 3)
41447 = 0800 hex (Change Select Mask 4)
41448 = 0000 hex ( Set/Reset Mask 1)
41449 = 0000 hex (Reset Trip ABC Mask 2)
41450 = 0000 hex ( Set/Reset Mask 3)
41452 = 0000 hex ( Set/Reset Mask 4)
EXAMPLE 5 -Reset 46-1, 46-2 and 63 Alarm Status Bits.
EC
46-1, 46-2 and 63 alarms are reset.
A Modbus response will be returned to the host
indicating that the command has been accepted.
EC
Command
Sequence Through
Modbus Command 16
Preset Multiple Holding Registers
STEP 2 -
The host sends the register execute
command to the following address
with the following contents.
41452 = 0001 hex
EC
The Relay Responds over the network that
the command has been accepted.
Figure 5-57. Reset Sequence for 46-1, 46-2 and 63 Latch Status Bits
Group VI Control Features Explained
Group VI is similar to the control provided in Group III. However, the control is not of the nature of a latched
command control. The control type is of a momentary nature. The selected Physical Output is pulsed for a time
duration set in the Breaker Failed To Trip Time Register. This register may be set to a value via ECP (External
Communication Program) WinECP (Windows External Communications Program) or Register 61424.
As noted in Table 5-52, momentary pulse of a Physical Output is available on the TPU2000 and the TPU2000R.