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When adding or editing a device, a dialog will show up where you can configure the following
parameters:
Name
The device's/servers's name.
IP addresses
and
corresponding
ports:
The IEC 61870-5-104 client supports redundant connections. Here up to four pairs of IP address and
corresponding port can be configured. Usually only the first pair will be used. But if the connection is
lost, the other pairs will be tried.
Common
Address
Server's common address.
K
Number of unacknowledged I format ADPUs after which the connection will be closed.
W
Anzahl von empfangenen I-Format-APDU bevor der Empfang spätestens bestätigt wird.
T0
Timeout of connection establishment in seconds.
T1
Timeout of send or test APDUs in seconds.
T2
Timeout after which an S frame will be sent in seconds.
T3
Timeout after which a test frame will be sent in case of long idle state in seconds.
General
interrogation
interval
Cyclically send general interrogation command. Cycle time in seconds. Use zero to disable.
Interrogation
group 1 to 16
interval
Cyclically send interrogation command for the specified group. Cycle time in seconds. Use zero to
disable.
Counter
interrogation
interval
Cyclically send counter interrogation command. Cycle time in seconds. Use zero to disable.
Counter
interrogation
group 1 to 4
interval
Cyclically send counter interrogation command for the specified group. Cycle time in seconds. Use zero
to disable.
Command
timeout
Timeout for acknowledgement of commands in milliseconds.
Server uses
ACTTERM
Check if the connected server notifies command execution termination with ACTTERM. Otherwise
uncheck.
When adding or editing a value, a dialog will show up. Here you can configure the following
parameters: Value's name, the type ID (it also defines whether the value is interpreted as an
input or output) and the information object address, range. The range setting can be used to
configure a number of consecutive values. If the information object address is set to 1 and the
range is set to 3, three values with the addresses 1, 2 and 3 will be created.
Name
Value's name
Type ID
Value's 60870-5-104 type ID The type ID also defines whether the value is interpreted as an input or
output. Note that for type IDs with time tag timestamps before 1980-01-01T00:00:00 are transmitted
as 1980-01-01T00:00:00.
IOA
(complete)
Value's 60870-5-104 information object address (bits 23..0)
IOA3 | IOA2 |
IOA1
Value's 60870-5-104 information object address in single bytes: IOA3 - high byte (bits 23..16) IOA2 -
medium byte (bits 15..8) IOA3 - low byte (bits 7..0)
Range
Number of consecutive objects to be read/written If e.g. the information object address is set to 1 and
the range is set to 3, three objects with the addresses 1, 2 and 3 will be read/written. If the range is
greater than 1, the value will become an array.
Limits
You can define up to 32 devices and 4096 values. However, since values can become arrays when
reading/writing several objects, there is another limit: The total number of objects must not
exceed 8192.
Settings
Below the list general settings can be configured:
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