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Figure 17. Binary Counter Button.
1. Add
Adds a new parameter to the DNP3 database. When
the User selects this option, the new pop-up window
allows the User to select the new meter parameter and
set the properties of parameter. For example, add a
binary counter when the User selects the Add option
below the pop-up window.
2. Delete All
Deletes all parameters present in the selection list on
a particular tab. For example, if the Delete All button is
pressed on the binary counter tab, then all parameters
(i.e. binary counters) in the selection list are deleted.
3. Delete
Deletes selected parameters in the selection list on
particular a tab. For example, if the Delete button is
pressed on Binary Counter tab, then a particular select-
ed parameter (i.e. binary counter) in the selection list is
deleted.
4. Up
Moves a particular parameter to a higher DNP index
than its existing position. When the list is populated
and it is required to change the order (i.e. DNP index)
of a particular point to fulfill a field requirement, then
using the UP button will achieved this goal.
5. Down
Move a particular parameter to a lower DNP index than
its existing position. When the list is populated and it is
required to change the order (i.e. DNP index) of a par-
ticular point to fulfill a field requirement, then using the
DOWN button will achieved this goal.
The following is an example of UP and Down button
movement of a binary counter.