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101S Protocol Configuration IEC-101 Slave ProLinx Communication Gateway
Protocol Manual IEC 60870-5-101 v3 Slave (Firmware version 3.xx)
Page 44 of 159 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
August 6, 2010
2.7 [M_ME_NA_1]
This section defines the monitored measured value, normalized database. This
information is sourced from the database and is transferred to the remote Master
unit.
To determine the IOA (Information Object Address) for each object, add the
P
OINT # in the following section to the value of the M_ME_NA parameter offset
parameter set in the previous section.
This section takes the following parameters:
P
OINT #
DB
ADDRESS
G
ROUPS (page 50)
D
EFAULT DEADBAND
IV
DB BIT
Each point consumes one, 16-bit word. The DB
ADDRESS value corresponds to
the word offset address in the database.
The DB
ADDRESS should be located in a database area that is being constantly
moved from the gateway to the Master.
For additional information on how to set these parameters, see the Reference
chapter of this manual.
2.8 [M_ME_NB_1]
This section defines the monitored measured value, scaled database. This
information is sourced from the database and is transferred to the remote Master
unit.
To determine the IOA (Information Object Address) for each object, add the
P
OINT # in the following section to the value of the M_ME_NB parameter offset
parameter set in the previous section.
This section takes the following parameters:
P
OINT #
DB
ADDRESS
G
ROUPS (page 50)
D
EFAULT DEADBAND
IV
DB BIT
Each point consumes one, 16-bit word. The DB
ADDRESS value corresponds to
the word offset address in the database.
The DB
ADDRESS should be located in a database area that is being constantly
moved from the gateway to the Master.
For additional information on how to set these parameters, see the Reference
chapter of this manual.
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