Gek 113537J
Gek 113537J
Gek 113537J
Digital Energy
350
Feeder Protection System
Feeder protection and control
Communications Guide
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Table of Contents
1.
COMMUNICATIONS
INTERFACES
2. RS485 INTERFACE
Electrical Interface.............................................................................................................2 - 1
MODBUS Protocol ..............................................................................................................2 - 2
Data Frame Format and Data Rate.................................................................................2 - 2
Data Packet Format ................................................................................................................2 - 2
Error Checking ...........................................................................................................................2 - 3
CRC-16 Algorithm.....................................................................................................................2 - 3
Timing ............................................................................................................................................2 - 4
350 supported functions.......................................................................................................2 - 4
Application level........................................................................................................................2 - 20
Application functions ............................................................................................................2 - 20
Type identification ..................................................................................................................2 - 20
Function type............................................................................................................................2 - 20
Information number ..............................................................................................................2 - 21
3. ETHERNET
INTERFACE
Redundancy Options........................................................................................................3 - 2
Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP).................................................................................3 - 3
High-availability Seamless Redundancy (HSR)...........................................................3 - 5
Daisy Chain .................................................................................................................................3 - 5
DNP general................................................................................................................................ 3 - 24
IEC60870-5-104 protocol............................................................................................... 3 - 25
IEC 60870-5-104 interoperability ..................................................................................... 3 - 25
IEC 60870-5-104 protocol settings.................................................................................. 3 - 33
IEC 60870-5-104 point lists ................................................................................................. 3 - 34
4. SR3 IEC61850
GOOSE
5. OPCUA
COMMUNICATION
STANDARD
6. USB INTERFACE
MODBUS Protocol.............................................................................................................. 6 - 1
Data Frame Format and Data Rate ................................................................................ 6 - 1
Data Packet Format................................................................................................................ 6 - 1
Error Checking........................................................................................................................... 6 - 2
CRC-16 Algorithm .................................................................................................................... 6 - 2
Timing............................................................................................................................................6 - 3
350 supported functions ...................................................................................................... 6 - 3
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7. TIME PROTOCOLS
8. MODBUS MEMORY
MAP
9. MODBUS
FUNCTIONS
11. APPENDIX
Warranty ................................................................................................................................11 - 1
Change notes.......................................................................................................................11 - 1
Manual Revision history ........................................................................................................11 - 1
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The 350 has three communications interfaces. These can be used simultaneously:
RS485
USB
Ethernet
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RS485 interface
Electrical Interface
The hardware or electrical interface in the 350 is two-wire RS485. In a two-wire link, data is
transmitted and received over the same two wires. Although RS485 two wire
communication is bi-directional, the data is never transmitted and received at the same
time. This means that the data flow is half duplex.
RS485 lines should be connected in a daisy chain configuration with terminating networks
installed at each end of the link (i.e. at the master end and at the slave farthest from the
master). The terminating network should consist of a 120 W resistor in series with a 1 nF
ceramic capacitor when used with Belden 9841 RS485 wire. Shielded wire should always
be used to minimize noise. The shield should be connected to all of the 350 s as well as the
master, then grounded at one location only. This keeps the ground potential at the same
level for all of the devices on the serial link.
Polarity is important in RS485 communications. The '+' (positive) terminals of every device
must be connected together.
NOTE:
NOTE
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MODBUS PROTOCOL
MODBUS Protocol
The 350 implements a subset of the Modicon Modbus RTU serial communication standard.
The Modbus protocol is hardware-independent. That is, the physical layer can be any of a
variety of standard hardware configurations. This includes USB, RS485, fibre optics, etc.
Modbus is a single master / multiple slave type of protocol suitable for a multi-drop
configuration.
The 350 is always a Modbus slave. It can not be programmed as a Modbus master.
Computers or PLCs are commonly programmed as masters.
Both monitoring and control are possible using read and write register commands. Other
commands are supported to provide additional functions.
The Modbus protocol has the following characteristics.
Address: 1 to 254
Supported Modbus function codes: 3H, 4H, 5H, 6H, 7H, 8H, 10H
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MODBUS PROTOCOL
Error Checking
The RTU version of Modbus includes a two byte CRC-16 (16 bit cyclic redundancy check)
with every transmission. The CRC-16 algorithm essentially treats the entire data stream
(data bits only; start, stop and parity ignored) as one continuous binary number. This
number is first shifted left 16 bits and then divided by a characteristic polynomial
(11000000000000101B). The 16 bit remainder of the division is appended to the end of the
transmission, MSByte first. The resulting message including CRC, when divided by the
same polynomial at the receiver will give a zero remainder if no transmission errors have
occurred.
If a 350 Modbus slave device receives a transmission in which an error is indicated by the
CRC-16 calculation, the slave device will not respond to the transmission. A CRC-16 error
indicates than one or more bytes of the transmission were received incorrectly and thus
the entire transmission should be ignored in order to avoid the 350 performing any
incorrect operation.
The CRC-16 calculation is an industry standard method used for error detection. An
algorithm is included here to assist programmers in situations where no standard CRC-16
calculation routines are available.
CRC-16 Algorithm
Once the following algorithm is complete, the working register A will contain the CRC
value to be transmitted. Note that this algorithm requires the characteristic polynomial to
be reverse bit ordered. The MSBit of the characteristic polynomial is dropped since it does
not affect the value of the remainder. The following symbols are used in the algorithm:
>: data transfer
A: 16 bit working register
AL: low order byte of A
AH: high order byte of A
CRC: 16 bit CRC-16 value
i, j: loop counters
(+): logical exclusive or operator
Di: i-th data byte (i = 0 to N-1)
G: 16 bit characteristic polynomial = 1010000000000001 with MSbit dropped and bit order
reversed
shr(x): shift right (the LSbit of the low order byte of x shifts into a carry flag, a '0' is shifted
into the MSbit of the high order byte of x, all other bits shift right one location
The algorithm is:
1. FFFF hex > A
2. 0 > i
3. 0 > j
4. Di (+) AL > AL
5. j+1 > j
6. shr(A)
7. is there a carry? No: go to 8. Yes: G (+) A > A
8. is j = 8? No: go to 5. Yes: go to 9.
9. i+1 > i
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MODBUS PROTOCOL
Timing
Data packet synchronization is maintained by timing constraints. The receiving device
must measure the time between the reception of characters. If 3.5 character times elapse
without a new character or completion of the packet, then the communication link must
be reset (i.e. all slaves start listening for a new transmission from the master). Thus at 9600
baud a delay of greater than 3.5 x 1 / 9600 x 10 = 3.65ms will cause the communication
link to be reset.
Refer to section 6 of this guide for more details on MODBUS function codes.
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S1 DNP GENERAL
DNP ADDRESS
CHANNEL 1 PORT
CHANNEL 2 PORT
* Ethernet only
POINT 0
TIMEOUT
POINT 1
MAX RETRIES
POINT 2
DEST ADDRESS
...
POINT 63
DEFAULT VARIATION
DNP OBJECT 1
POINT 0 ON
DNP OBJECT 2
POINT 0 OFF
DNP OBJECT 20
POINT 1 ON
DNP OBJECT 21
POINT 1 OFF
DNP OBJECT 22
...
DNP OBJECT 23
POINT 15 ON
DNP OBJECT 30
POINT 15 OFF
DNP OBJECT 32
POINT 0 ENTRY
DNP CLIENT ADDRESS*
CLIENT ADDRESS 1
CLIENT ADDRESS 2
CLIENT ADDRESS 3
POINT 1 ENTRY
POINT 2 ENTRY
...
POINT 31 ENTRY
CLIENT ADDRESS 4
CLIENT ADDRESS 5
BINARY OUTPUTS
ANALOG INPUTS
The following path is available using the keypad. For instructions on how to use the
keypad, please refer to Chapter 3 - Working with the Keypad.
PATH: SETPOINTS > RELAY SETUP > COMMUNICATIONS > DNP PROTOCOL > DNP GENERAL
To view the list of DNP Binary Inputs please refer to the Format Codes section - FC134B - of
this Guide.
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Transmitted: 292
Received: 292
Received: 2048
None
None
Fixed at 3
Configurable
Configurable
Requires Data Link Layer Confirmation:
Never
Always
Sometimes
Configurable
Requires Application Layer Confirmation:
Never
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None
Fixed
Variable
Variable
Configurable
None
Fixed
Application Confirm:
None
Configurable
None
Configurable
Others:
Transmission Delay: No intentional delay
Need Time Interval: Configurable (default = 24 hrs.)
Select/Operate Arm Timeout: 10 s
Binary input change scanning period: 8 times per power system cycle
Analog input change scanning period: 500 ms
Counter change scanning period: 500 ms
Frozen counter event scanning period: 500 ms
Sends/Executes Control Operations:
WRITE Binary Outputs
Never Always
Sometimes Configurable
SELECT/OPERATE
Never
Always
Sometimes Configurable
DIRECT OPERATE
Never
Always
Sometimes Configurable
Never
Always
Sometimes Configurable
Sometimes Configurable
Count > 1
Never
Always
Pulse On
Never
Always
Sometimes Configurable
Pulse Off
Never
Always
Sometimes
Configurable
Latch On
Never
Always
Sometimes
Configurable
Latch Off
Never
Always
Sometimes
Configurable
Queue
Never
Always Sometimes
Configurable
Clear Queue
Never
Always Sometimes
Configurable
Explanation of Sometimes: Object 12 points are mapped to Virtual Inputs and Commands (Force
Coils). Both Pulse On and Latch On operations perform the same function in the 350 ; that is, the
appropriate Virtual Input or Coil is put into the On state. The On/Off times and Count value are
ignored. Pulse Off and Latch Off operations put the appropriate Virtual Input or Coil into the Off
state. Trip and Close operations both put the appropriate Virtual Input or coil into the On state if
a paired mapping is set, otherwise Trip will put into Off and Close will put into On.
Reports Binary Input Change Events when no
specific variation requested:
Never
Never
Only time-tagged
Only non-time-tagged
Configurable
Never
Never
Configurable
Sometimes
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No Counters Reported
No Counters Reported
Default Object: 20
16 Bits
Default Variation: 1
Point-by-point list attached
DNP implementation
OBJECT
REQUEST
RESPONSE
OBJECT
NO.
VARIATION
NO.
DESCRIPTION
FUNCTION
CODES (DEC)
QUALIFIER CODES
(HEX)
FUNCTION
CODES (DEC)
QUALIFIER CODES
(HEX)
1 (read) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
---
---
Binary Input
1 (read) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
1 (read) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
1 (read)
---
---
1 (read)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
1 (read)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
1 (read)
---
---
1 (read)
---
10
28
OBJECT
OBJECT
NO.
REQUEST
RESPONSE
VARIATION
NO.
DESCRIPTION
FUNCTION
CODES (DEC)
QUALIFIER CODES
(HEX)
FUNCTION
CODES (DEC)
QUALIFIER CODES
(HEX)
1 (read)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
12
3 (select)4
(operate) 5 (direct
op) 6 (dir. op,
noack)
00, 01 (start-stop)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
echo of request
20
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
---
---
1 (read)7 (freeze)
8 (freeze noack) 9
(freeze clear) 10
(frz. cl. noack) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
1 (read) 7 (freeze)
8 (freeze noack) 9
(freeze clear) 10
(frz. cl. noack) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
1 (read) 7 (freeze)
8 (freeze noack) 9
(freeze clear) 10
(frz. cl. noack) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
1 (read) 7 (freeze)
8 (freeze noack) 9
(freeze clear) 10
(frz. cl. noack) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
Frozen Counter(Variation 0
is used to request
defaultvariation)
1 (read) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
---
---
1 (read) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
1 (read) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
1 (read) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
10
1 (read) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
1 (read)
---
---
21
22
29
OBJECT
OBJECT
NO.
23
30
32
210
REQUEST
RESPONSE
VARIATION
NO.
DESCRIPTION
FUNCTION
CODES (DEC)
QUALIFIER CODES
(HEX)
FUNCTION
CODES (DEC)
QUALIFIER CODES
(HEX)
1 (read)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
1 (read)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
1 (read)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
1 (read)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
1 (read)
---
---
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
---
---
1 (read) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
1 (read) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
1 (read)
---
---
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
OBJECT
OBJECT
NO.
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REQUEST
VARIATION
NO.
DESCRIPTION
FUNCTION
CODES (DEC)
RESPONSE
QUALIFIER CODES
(HEX)
FUNCTION
CODES (DEC)
QUALIFIER CODES
(HEX)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
1 (read)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
---
---
1 (read)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
2 (write)
00, 01 (start-stop)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
---
---
1 (read)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
2 (write)
00, 01 (start-stop)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
---
---
1 (read)2 (write)
00, 01 (start-stop)
129 (response)
06 (no range, or all)
07 (limited qty=1) 08
(limited quantity) 17,
28 (index)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
---
50
52
60
1 (read) 20
06 (no range, or all)
(enable unsol) 21
(disable unsol) 22
(assign class)
---
---
Class 0 Data
1 (read) 22
(assign class)
---
---
Class 1 Data
1 (read) 20
(enable unsol)
---
---
Class 2 Data
21 (disable unsol)
---
---
Class 3 Data
22 (assign class)
Internal Indications
1 (read)
00, 01 (start-stop)
(index =7)
2 (write) (see
Note 3)
---
13 (cold restart)
---
---
---
---
---
23 (delay meas.)
---
---
80
---
---
---
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
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NOTE:
1.
A default variation refers to the variation response when variation 0 is requested and/
or in class 0, 1, 2, or 3 scans. The default variations for object types 1, 2, 20, 21, 22, 23,
30, and 32 are selected via relay settings. This optimizes the class 0 poll data size.
2.
NOTE
Cold restarts are implemented the same as warm restarts the 350 is not restarted, but
the DNP process is restarted.
PARAMETER
RANGE
FORMAT
115200
F101
None
F102
DNP 3.0
F97
In order to activate DNP 3.0 at the RS485 rear port, the setting "Rear 485 Protocol" must be
set to DNP 3.0. Once the setting has been changed, the relay must be switched off, then
switched on.
Table 2-2: DNP protocol
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SETTINGS
PARAMETER
RANGE
Disabled
Disabled ; Enabled
FORMAT
F126
5s
0 to 60 s
F1
10
1 to 255
F1
0 to 65519
F1
1440 min
1 to 10080 min
F1
240
30 to 2048
F1
1;2
F1
1;2
F1
1;2,5;6
F78
1 ; 2 ; 9 ; 10
F79
1;2,5;6
F80
1;2,5;6
F81
1 ; 2 ;3 ; 4
F82
1 ; 2 ;3 ; 4
F83
120 s
10 to 300 s
F1
PARAMETER
RANGE
FORMAT
Select entry
from a list
Operands
F134
Select entry
from a list
Operands
F134
Select entry
from a list
Analog parameters
F85
30000
0 to 100000000
F9
Select entry
from a list
Analog parameters
F85
30000
0 to 100000000
F9
Select entry
from a list
F86
Select entry
from a list
F86
Select entry
from a list
F86
Select entry
from a list
F86
DNP UNSOL RESPONSE FUNCTION should be Disabled for RS485 applications, since
there is no collision avoidance mechanism.
The DNP Time Sync IIN Period setting determines how often the Need Time Internal
Indication (IIN) bit is set by the 350 . Changing this time allows the 350 to indicate that
a time synchroniztion command is necessary more or less often
Various settings have been included to configure Default Variation for the Binary
Inputs, Counters and Analog Inputs Objects. The default variation refers to the
variation response when variation 0 is requested, and/or in class 0, 1, 2, or 3 scans
Up to 64 Binary Inputs and 32 Analog Input entries can be mapped to an item from a
list of 350 status events and metered values. Status events correspond to Funcion
Code 134B.
Each Analog Input point Deadband and Scale Factor can be set individually instead of
setting a general deadband or scale for different metering groups. This will avoid scale
and deadband conflicts for different meterings of the same nature.
The DNP Technical Committee recommends using contiguous point numbers, starting
at 0, for each data type, because some DNP3 Master implementations allocate
contiguous memory from point 0 to the last number for each data type.
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Binary Inputs are inputs to the Master. Binary Outputs are outputs from the Master.
NOTE:
NOTE
DNP general
Default variations for Object 1, 2 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 23 , 30 and Object 32 will be set by settings
and returned for the object in a response when no specific variation is specified in a Master
request.
Any change in the state of any binary point causes the generation of an event, and
consequently, if configured, an unsolicited response, or it is returned when the Master asks
for it. The same behaviour will be seen when an analog value changes by more than its
configured deadband limit. There can be up to 3 Masters in total, but only one Serial
Master.
The following Default Classes will be fixed for the different blocks of data:
Binary Input Points Default Class = 1
Analog Input Point Default Class = 2
Counters Default Class = 3
Each Data Point Class can be changed by protocol function code 22 in volatile mode. If a
restart is performed, the new values will be lost.
DNP Object 34 points can be used to change deadband values from the default for each
individual DNP Analog Input point. These new deadbands will be maintained such that in
the case of a relay restart, the values are not lost.
One Binary Counter has been hardcoded such that no option can be modified by setting:
Total_Number_of_Trips
Requests for Object 20 (Binary Counters), Object 21 (Frozen Counters), and Object 22
(Counter Change Events) must be accepted.
Function codes Immediate Freeze, Freeze and Clear etc. are accepted as well.
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S1 103 GENERAL
BINARY INPUTS
SLAVE ADDRESS
MEASURANDS
SYNCH TIMEOUT
COMMANDS
S1 103 FIRST ASDU
S1 103 B INPUTS
POINT 0
ID TYPE
FUNCTION TYPE
INFORMATION NO
POINT 0 INFO NO
SCAN TIMEOUT
...
POINT 63
POINT 63 INFO NO
...
NINTH ANLG ENTRY
NINTH ANLG FACTOR
S1 103 MEASURANDS
FIRST ASDU
.
.
.
.
SECOND ASDU
THIRD ASDU
FOURTH ASDU
S1 103 B COMMANDS
CMD 0 FUNC TYPE
FUNCTION TYPE
INFORMATION NO
SCAN TIMEOUT
CMD 0 INFO NO
CMD 0 ON OPER
...
...
CMD 15 INFO NO
CMD 15 ON OPER
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Interoperability
Physical layer
Electrical interface
EIA RS-485
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Optical interface
Glass fibre
Plastic fibre
Transmission speed
Link layer
9600 bits/s
19200 bits/s
Application layer
Transmission mode for application data
Mode 1 (least significant octet first), is used exclusively in this companion standard.
Common address of ASDU
Semantics
<0>
<0>
Time synchronization
<2>
Reset FCB
<3>
Reset CU
<4>
Start/restart
<5>
Power on
216
INF
Semantics
350 Identifier
<16>
Auto-recloser active
<17>
Teleprotection active
<18>
Protection active
<19>
LED reset
<20>
<21>
Test mode
<22>
<23>
Characteristic 1
<24>
Characteristic 2
<25>
Characteristic 3
<26>
Characteristic 4
<27>
Auxiliary input 1
INF
Semantics
<28>
Auxiliary input 2
<29>
Auxiliary input 3
<30>
Auxiliary input 4
350 Identifier
Semantics
<32>
Measurand supervision I
<33>
Measurand supervision V
<35>
<36>
<37>
<38>
VT fuse failure
<39>
Teleprotection disturbed
<46>
Group warning
<47>
Group alarm
350 Identifier
Semantics
350 Identifier
INF
Semantics
350 Identifier
<48>
Earth fault L1
<49>
Earth fault L2
<50>
Earth fault L3
<51>
<52>
Semantics
350 Identifier
INF
Semantics
350 Identifier
<64>
Start / pick-up L1
<65>
Start / pick-up L2
<66>
Start / pick-up L3
<67>
Start / pick-up N
<68>
General trip
<69>
Trip L1
<70>
Trip L2
<71>
Trip L3
<72>
<73>
<74>
<75>
<76>
<77>
<78>
Zone 1
<79>
Zone 2
<80>
Zone 3
<81>
Zone 4
<82>
Zone 5
<83>
Zone 6
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INF
Semantics
<84>
350 Identifier
<85>
Breaker failure
<86>
<87>
<88>
<89>
<90>
Trip I>
<91>
Trip I>>
<92>
Trip IN>
<93>
Trip IN>>
Semantics
<128>
CB on by AR
<129>
CB on by long-time AR
<130>
AR blocked
350 Identifier
350 Identifier
Semantics
<144>
Measurand I
<145>
Measurands I, V
<146>
Measurands I, V, P, Q
<147>
<148>
Semantics
<240>
<241>
<243>
<244>
<245>
<249>
<250>
<251>
Semantics
<0>
<0>
Time synchronization
218
INF
Semantics
<16>
Auto-recloser on / off
<17>
Teleprotection on / off
<18>
Protection on / off
<19>
LED reset
INF
Semantics
<23>
Activate characteristic 1
<24>
Activate characteristic 2
<25>
Activate characteristic 3
<26>
Activate characteristic 4
Semantics
<240>
<241>
<243>
<244>
<245>
<248>
Write entry
<249>
<250>
<251>
Test mode
Disturbance data
Generic services
Private data
Miscellaneous
Measurand
or
2,4
Current L1
Current L2
Current L3
Voltage L1-E
Voltage L2-E
Voltage L3-E
Active power P
Reactive power Q
Frequency f
Voltage L1-L2
219
Application level
Application functions
Type identification
Function type
220
The unbalanced transmission mode of the protocol is used to avoid the possibility of more
than one protection device attempting to transmit on the channel at the same time, over
the RS485 port.
Data is transferred to the primary or control station (master) using the data acquisition by
polling principle. Cyclically, the master will request class 2 data to the secondary station
(slave).
When slave has class 1 data (high priority) pending, the ACD control bit will be set to 1
demanding the master to request for that data.
Periodically, the master may send a General Interrogation in order to update the complete
database.
The measurands will be sent to the primary station as a response to class 2 request. A
setting (0 to 60 min) is available to configure the desired interval, where 0 means
transmission as fast as possible.
The following functions are supported:
Initialization
General Interrogation
Synchronization
Commands transmission
Information number
Data management
The 350 relay supports a fixed profile and data that is configurable using the EnerVista SR3
Setup program.
The data that can be configured are:
Digital states
digital states
measurands
commands.
Digital states in the relay may be mapped using the EnerVista SR3 Setup program. By
default, states are mapped to information numbers proposed by the standard, but the
user may delete these mappings if desired.
All the mapped information will be sent as a response to a general interrogation like ASDU
1.
For the other states, the customer can assign:
1.
2.
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Settings
Digital Status
Information Number
Function Type
Point 1 Entry
.
.
Point 64 Entry
This means that for each digital point 3 settings are required.
Example:
Modbus Address
Description
Value
Format
43879
FC134
44223
160
F1
44224
144
F1
The Point Entry Digital Status reuses the DNP Binary Input 43029, 43030,
Measurands
222
Some analog points are supported by the 350 relay, with compatible information number
that have been identified in the device profile.
For the other measurands, it is possible to use the EnerVista SR3 Setup to select the desired
point and assign the Identification Type (3 or 9), Function Type <0..255>, and Information
Number <1..255>.
If the user selects Identification Type 3 (ASDU 3) only four measurands are available for
configuration, but if Identification Type 9 (ASDU 9) is selected, up to nine measurands can
be sent in the IEC103 slave answer. For each measurand, all metering values that the
350 supports, are available in order to be mapped. There are 3 possible configurable
ASDUS.
For example, eDataVab is the index in the Modbus Memory Map.
Modbus Address
Description
Value
44384
3 or 9
F1
44385
F1
44386
F1
44387
F1
44388
Vab
F1
44389
F3
44390
F1
44391
Ib
F1
44392
F3
44393
F1
...
...
...
...
44412
Ib
F1
44413
F3
...
...
...
...
...
...
44443
44444
44445
...
...
Format
Modbus Address
Description
44446
...
44476
Value
Format
...
...
In the measurands configuration screen, with each selected measurement, a Factor and
an Offset must be configured.
The Offset is an offset factor to be applied to the relay measurement to make the final
measurement calculation to be sent to the master
The factor and offset parameters allow the user to perform different scaling in the relay
measurements. The final measurement sent to the IEC103 master will be: a*x+b, where
x is the relay measurement, a is the multiplier factor and b is the offset.
The measurands will be sent to the primary station as a response to a class 2 request.
There is a Timeout configurable with increments of 100 ms, between 0 and 60 min, in order
to configure the desired interval.
Commands
All the commands and virtual inputs are available to be mapped using the EnerVista Setup
program. It is possible to choose the desired command for the ON state and the same or
different command for the OFF state.
The user is able to select the Information Number <1..255> and the Function Type <0..255>
command mappings, but the Identification Type 20 (General Commands) is fixed.++ There
are 32 configurable commands.
In this case it will be necessary to define a new format.
For example, FC500:
Description
Value
Virtual Input 1
Virtual Input 2
...
Virtual Input 32
32
Reset
33
Open
34
Close
35
Display Msg
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Modbus Address
Description
Value
Format
F1
F1
Command 1 Operation ON
FC500
FC500
F1
F1
...
Command 16 Operation ON
FC500
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FC500
The Command Operations ON and OFF reuse the DNP Binary Outputs 43189, 43190,
223
Value
Range
Comms Port
COM1
Enum[None,Com1]
Slave Address
[0..254]
Synchronization Timeout
30 min
[0..1440]min
If Comms Port is set to NONE, the IEC 870-5-103 communication protocol will not be
available.
If the user sets a value other than 0 in the Synchronization Timeout setting, when this time
expires without receiving a synchronization message, the Invalid bit will be set in the time
stamp of a time-tagged message.
It is necessary to configure other port settings: Baud Rate, etc.
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GE
Digital Energy
Ethernet interface
The Ethernet option for the 350 provides both a 1300 nm optical interface, and a 10/100
auto-negotiating copper interface. To select which interface is active, a MODBUS setpoint
(see below) must be modified:
Hex
Description
MODBUS Address
Address
Min
Max
Step
Function
Code
Factory
Default
40191
FC230
BE
EthernetConnectionType
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REDUNDANCY OPTIONS
Redundancy Options
Industrial real-time Ethernets typically demand much higher availability and uninterrupted
operation than office Ethernet solutions can provide. Even a short loss of connectivity can
result in loss of functionality, as for example in some automation, vehicular, power
generation, and power distribution systems.
To recover from a network failure, different standard redundancy schemes are applied
such as Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP), High-availability Seamless Redundancy (HSR)
and others.
The basic concept of both protocols, PRP and HSR, is to send practically identical frames
over different paths and discard one of the copies in reception, at best. If an error occurs or
one of the paths is down, the frame travelling through that path will not reach its
destination, but its copy will.
PRP operates on two independent networks. Each frame is replicated on the sending node
and transmitted over both networks. The receiving node processes the frame arriving first
and discards the subsequent copy. The PRP layer is responsible for this replicate/discard
function and hides the two networks from the upper layers. This scheme works without
explicit reconfiguration and switchover and therefore does not show a period of
unavailability.
Figure 3-1: Example of PRP with two LANs (LAN A and LAN B)
The two LANs, named LAN_A and LAN_B, are identical in protocol at the MAC level, but they
can differ in performance and topology. Transmission delays can also be different. The
LANs have no direct connection among them and they are assumed to be failindependent.
In some applications, only availability-critical nodes need a double attachment, while
others do not. In order to meet the specific requirements, PRP defines different kinds of
end nodes.
Uncritical nodes can be attached to only one LAN and are therefore called Single
Attached Nodes (SAN). SANs that need to communicate with each other are on the
same LAN.
The Redundancy Box (RedBox) is used when a single interface node has to be
attached to both networks. Such a node can communicate with all other nodes. Since
a node behind a RedBox appears for other nodes like a DAN, it is called Virtual DANs
(VDAN). The RedBox itself is a DAN and acts as a proxy on behalf of its VDANs. The
RedBox has its own IP address for management purposes
Similarly to PRP, HSR is based in the duplication of every frame sent, but in a ring topology.
Each copy of the frame is injected in a different direction of the ring. If any of the links
between nodes is down, all nodes are still reachable. This topology forces every node in the
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REDUNDANCY OPTIONS
net to be HSR aware because they have to forward every message until it reaches its
destination. With that purpose, the redundancy information is located at the beginning of
the frame allowing a faster forwarding, see next figure.
Figure 3-2: Example of HSR with HSR Ring
Definitions
DANP Doubly Attached Node running PRP a node that has two ports which operate
in parallel and are attached to the upper layers of the OSI communications stack
through a Link Redundancy Entity module.
LRE - Link Redundancy Entity module operating at the link layer of the OSI stack and
responsible for handling duplicates and managing redundancy.
SAN Singly Attached Node regular nodes with non-redundant network adapters
RCT Redundancy Check Trailer PRP trailer added to frames and consisting of the
following fields:
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REDUNDANCY OPTIONS
Under normal circumstances both frames will reach their destination and one of them will
be sent up the OSI stack to the destination application, while the second one will be
discarded. If an error occurs in one of the networks and traffic is prevented from flowing on
that path, connectivity will still be provided through the other network to ensure
continuous communication. However, care must be taken when designing the two LANs,
so that no single point of failure (such as a common power supply) is encountered, as such
scenarios can bring down both LANs simultaneously.
PRP uses specialized nodes called doubly attached nodes (DANPs) for handling the
duplicated frames. DANPs devices have an additional module at the link layer level, called
the Link Redundancy Entity (LRE). LRE is responsible for duplicating frames and adding the
specific PRP trailer when sending the frames out on the LAN, as well as making decisions
on received frames as to which one is sent up the OSI stack to the application layer and
which one is discarded. In essence LRE is responsible for making PRP transparent to the
higher layers of the stack. There is a second type of specialized device used in PRP
networks, called RedBox, with the role of connecting Single Attached Nodes (SANs) to a
redundant network.
SR3 relays implement only the DANP functionality. The RedBox functionality is not
implemented.
The original standard IEC 62439-3 (2010) was amended to align PRP with the Highavailability Seamless Redundancy (HSR) protocol. To achieve this, the original PRP was
modified at the cost of losing compatibility with the PRP 2010 version. The revised
standard IEC 62439-3 (2012) is commonly referred to as PRP-1, while the original standard
is PRP-0. The SR3 relays support only PRP-1.
PRP can be enabled in configuration through a setting available on the network
configuration menu, REDUNDANCY, which already has the capability of enabling Failover
redundancy. When REDUNDANCY is set to PRP, the ports dedicated for PRP will operate in
redundant mode.
The rights associated with configuring PRP follow the security requirements for network
configuration.
PRP management through SNMP MIB is not supported, as SR3 doesnt currently support
SNMP for configuration. Settings and actual values are only available through the front
panel and through EnerVista.
The PRP solution to implemented must ensure that performance requirements stated in
IEC 61850-5 Clause 13 are still met. It is specified under Clause 13 (Message performance
requirements) that messages of type 1A must meet the performance class P2/3, which is
3ms (See 3.7.1.1).
Each device in the daisy chain forwards the message until it reaches the destination.
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Daisy Chain
A daisy chain is an interconnection of devices where each device is connected in series to
the next.
When an Ethernet daisy-chain redundancy is selected, the 350 has two Ethernet ports and
it is working as an Ethernet unmanaged switch. The two Ethernet ports are used for
conncting each device to the ports of its two neighboring devices, see figure.
Figure 3-4: Ethernet daisy-chain redundancy
Each device in the daisy chain forwards the message until it reaches the destination.
Ports A and B use the same MAC (physical device) address and operate by chaining one
device with the next one.
FASTPATH:
It is important not to create a loop in this topology. Both ends of the chain can be
connected to different networks. The device operates only with one IP address through
these two ports.
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MODBUS TCP/IP
MODBUS TCP/IP
This section describes the procedure to read and write data in the 350 relay using MODBUS
TCP protocol. The MODBUS communication allows the 350 relay to be connected to a
supervisor program or any other device with a master MODBUS communication channel.
The 350 will always be a slave station.
MODBUS TCP is a variant of the MODBUS protocol, intended for supervision and control of
automation equipment. It covers the use of MODBUS messaging in an 'Intranet' or
'Internet' environment using the TCP/IP protocols.
MODBUS TCP basically embeds a MODBUS frame into a TCP frame in a simple manner. This
is a connection-oriented transaction which means that every query expects a response.
When the relay communicates using MODBUS TCP, it does not require a checksum
calculation of the MODBUS frame as does the MODBUS RTU.
The 350 relay supports only a subset of the MODBUS protocol functions.
Hex
Slave Address
FE
Function
03
Starting Address Hi
00
Starting Address Lo
AB
No. of Points Hi
00
No. of Points Lo
04
Response:
The register data in the response message are packed as two bytes per register, with the
binary contents right justified within each byte. For each register, the first byte contains the
high order bits and the second contains the low order bits.
The response is returned when the data is completely assembled.
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Field Name
Hex
Slave Address
FE
Function
03
Byte Count
08
MODBUS TCP/IP
Field Name
Hex
00
FE
00
04
00
00
00
00
The contents of register 40172 are shown as the two byte values of 00 FE hex, or254
decimal. The contents of registers 40173 to 40175 are 00 04, 00 00 and 00 00 hex, or4, 0
and 0 decimal.
04H Read Input Registers
Reads the binary contents of input registers (3X references) in the slave.
Query:
The query message specifies the starting register and quantity of registers to be read.
Registers are addressed starting at zero: registers 1 to 16 are addressed as 0 to 15.
Here is an example of a request to read register 30305 from slave device 254:
Field Name
Hex
Slave Address
FE
Function
04
Starting Address Hi
01
Starting Address Lo
30
No. of Points Hi
00
No. of Points Lo
01
Response:
The register data in the response message are packed as two bytes per register, with the
binary contents right justified within each byte. For each register, the first byte contains the
high order bits and the second contains the low order bits.
Field Name
Hex
Slave Address
FE
Function
04
Byte Count
02
80
80
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MODBUS TCP/IP
Description
Description
Virtual Input 1
0x1000
Virtual Input 17
0x1010
Virtual Input 2
0x1001
Virtual Input 18
0x1011
Virtual Input 3
0x1002
Virtual Input 19
0x1012
Virtual Input 4
0x1003
Virtual Input 20
0x1013
Virtual Input 5
0x1004
Virtual Input 21
0x1014
Virtual Input 6
0x1005
Virtual Input 22
0x1015
Virtual Input 7
0x1006
Virtual Input 23
0x1016
Virtual Input 8
0x1007
Virtual Input 24
0x1017
Virtual Input 9
0x1008
Virtual Input 25
0x1018
Virtual Input 10
0x1009
Virtual Input 26
0x1019
Virtual Input 11
0x100A
Virtual Input 27
0x101A
Virtual Input 12
0x100B
Virtual Input 28
0x101B
Virtual Input 13
0x100C
Virtual Input 29
0x101C
Virtual Input 14
0x100D
Virtual Input 30
0x101D
Virtual Input 15
0x100E
Virtual Input 31
0x101E
Virtual Input 16
0x100F
Virtual Input 32
0x101F
Commands:
Description
38
Reset
Open
Close
Activate Group 1
Activate Group 2
Active Group
11
97
99
100
101
102
105
120
4096
4097
4098
4099
4100
4101
4102
4103
4104
4105
4106
4107
MODBUS TCP/IP
Description
4108
4109
4110
4111
4112
4113
4114
4115
4116
4117
4118
4119
4120
4121
4122
4123
4124
4125
4126
4127
Query:
Here is an example of a request to force Virtual Input1 to ON in slave device 254:
Field Name
Hex
Slave Address
FE
Function
05
Coil Address Hi
10
Coil Address Lo
00
Force Data Hi
FF
Force Data Lo
00
Response:
The normal response is an echo of the query, returned after the coil state has been forced.
Field Name
Hex
Slave Address
FE
Function
05
Coil Address Hi
10
Coil Address Lo
00
Force Data Hi
FF
Force Data Lo
00
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MODBUS TCP/IP
This is a function used to quickly read the status of a selected device. A short message
length allows for rapid reading of status. The status byte returned will have individual bits
set to 1 or 0 depending on the status of the slave device. For this example, consider the
following 350 general status byte:
The master/slave packets have the following format:
Mask
Function
0x01
Alarm
0x02
Trip
0x04
0x08
Breaker Connected
0x10
52a Status
0x20
52b Status
0x40
Maintenance
0x80
In Service
Query:
Field Name
Hex
Slave Address
FE
Function
07
Response:
Field Name
Hex
Slave Address
FE
Function
07
2C
08H Diagnostics
Just respond, no action required for now.
Serves as a loopback test.
Outgoing message for this function is the same as input one.
16 (10 Hex) Preset Multiple Registers
Presets values into a sequence of holding registers (4X references.
Query:
The query message specifies the register references to be preset. Registers are addressed
starting at zero: register 1 is addressed as 0.
The requested preset values are specified in the query data field. Data is packed as two
bytes per register.
Here is an example of a request to preset two registers starting at 43851 to 00 01 and 00
00 hex, in slave device 254:
Field Name
310
Hex
Slave Address
FE
Function
10
Starting Address Hi
0F
Starting Address Lo
0A
No. of Registers Hi
00
No. of Registers Lo
02
MODBUS TCP/IP
Field Name
Hex
Byte Count 04
04
Data Hi
00
Data Lo
01
Data Hi
00
Data Lo
00
Response:
The normal response returns the slave address, function code, starting address, and
quantity of registers preset.
Field Name
Hex
Slave Address
FE
Function
10
Starting Address Hi
0F
Starting Address Lo
0A
No. of Registers Hi
00
No. of Registers Lo
02
Hex
Slave Address
FE
Function
42
Group Activation
00
Starting Address Hi
0A
Starting Address Lo
B3
No. of Registers Hi
00
No. of Registers Lo
01
Response:
Field Name
Hex
Slave Address
FE
Function
42
Byte Count
02
Data Hi
00
Data Lo
00
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MODBUS TCP/IP
Field Name
Hex
Slave Address
FE
Function
43
Group Activation
00
Starting Address Hi
09
Starting Address Lo
C1
No. of Registers Hi
00
No. of Registers Lo
01
Byte Count 04
02
Data Hi
00
Data Lo
01
Response:
Field Name
Hex
Slave Address
FE
Function
43
Starting Address Hi
09
Starting Address Lo
C1
No. of Registers Hi
00
No. of Registers Lo
01
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MODBUS TCP/IP
SLAVE ADDRESS represents the address of the slave to which the request is being sent. In a
slave response transmission the SLAVE ADDRESS represents the address of the slave that is
sending the response.
FUNCTION CODE: This is the second byte of every transmission. Modbus defines function
codes of 1 to 127.
DATA: This will be a variable number of bytes depending on the FUNCTION CODE. This may
be Actual Values, Setpoints, or addresses sent by the master to the slave or by the slave to
the master.
CRC: This is a two byte error checking code.
CRC
The TCP version of Modbus includes a two byte CRC-16 (16 bit cyclic redundancy check)
with every transmission. The CRC-16 algorithm essentially treats the entire data stream
(data bits only; start, stop and parity ignored) as one continuous binary number. This
number is first shifted left 16 bits and then divided by a characteristic polynomial
(11000000000000101B). The 16 bit remainder of the division is appended to the end of the
transmission, MSByte first. The resulting message including CRC, when divided by the
same polynomial at the receiver will give a zero remainder if no transmission errors have
occurred.
If a 350 Modbus slave device receives a transmission in which an error is indicated by the
CRC-16 calculation, the slave device will not respond to the transmission. A CRC-16 error
indicates than one or more bytes of the transmission were received incorrectly and thus
the entire transmission should be ignored in order to avoid the 350 performing any
incorrect operation.
The CRC-16 calculation is an industry standard method used for error detection. An
algorithm is included here to assist programmers in situations where no standard CRC-16
calculation routines are available.
Once the following algorithm is complete, the working register A will contain the CRC
value to be transmitted. Note that this algorithm requires the characteristic polynomial to
be reverse bit ordered. The MSBit of the characteristic polynomial is dropped since it does
not affect the value of the remainder. The following symbols are used in the algorithm:
>: data transfer
A: 16 bit working register
AL: low order byte of A
AH: high order byte of A
CRC: 16 bit CRC-16 value
i, j: loop counters
(+): logical exclusive or operator
Di: i-th data byte (i = 0 to N-1)
G: 16 bit characteristic polynomial = 1010000000000001 with MSbit dropped and bit order
reversed
shr(x): shift right (the LSbit of the low order byte of x shifts into a carry flag, a '0' is shifted
into the MSbit of the high order byte of x, all other bits shift right one location
The algorithm is:
1. FFFF hex > A
2. 0 > i
3. 0 > j
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4. Di (+) AL > AL
5. j+1 > j
6. shr(A)
8. is j = 8? No: go to 5. Yes: go to 9.
9. i+1 > i
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DNP communication
Figure 3-5: DNP communication menu
S1 DNP
DNP GENERAL
S1 DNP GENERAL
DNP ADDRESS
CHANNEL 1 PORT
CHANNEL 2 PORT
* Ethernet only
POINT 0
TIMEOUT
POINT 1
MAX RETRIES
POINT 2
DEST ADDRESS
...
POINT 63
DEFAULT VARIATION
DNP OBJECT 1
POINT 0 ON
DNP OBJECT 2
POINT 0 OFF
DNP OBJECT 20
POINT 1 ON
DNP OBJECT 21
POINT 1 OFF
DNP OBJECT 22
...
DNP OBJECT 23
POINT 15 ON
DNP OBJECT 30
POINT 15 OFF
DNP OBJECT 32
POINT 0 ENTRY
DNP CLIENT ADDRESS*
CLIENT ADDRESS 1
CLIENT ADDRESS 2
CLIENT ADDRESS 3
POINT 1 ENTRY
POINT 2 ENTRY
...
POINT 31 ENTRY
CLIENT ADDRESS 4
CLIENT ADDRESS 5
BINARY OUTPUTS
ANALOG INPUTS
The following path is available using the keypad. For instructions on how to use the
keypad, please refer to Chapter 3 - Working with the Keypad.
PATH: SETPOINTS > RELAY SETUP > COMMUNICATIONS > DNP PROTOCOL > DNP GENERAL
315
To view the list of DNP Binary Inputs please refer to the Format Codes section - FC134B - of
this Guide.
Transmitted: 292
Received: 292
Received: 2048
None
None
Fixed at 3
Configurable
Configurable
Requires Data Link Layer Confirmation:
Never
Always
Sometimes
316
None
Fixed
Variable
Variable
Configurable
None
Fixed
Application Confirm:
None
Configurable
None
Configurable
Others:
Transmission Delay: No intentional delay
Need Time Interval: Configurable (default = 24 hrs.)
Select/Operate Arm Timeout: 10 s
Binary input change scanning period: 8 times per power system cycle
Analog input change scanning period: 500 ms
Counter change scanning period: 500 ms
Frozen counter event scanning period: 500 ms
Sends/Executes Control Operations:
WRITE Binary Outputs
Never Always
Sometimes Configurable
SELECT/OPERATE
Never
Always
Sometimes Configurable
DIRECT OPERATE
Never
Always
Sometimes Configurable
Never
Always
Sometimes Configurable
Count > 1
Never
Always
Sometimes Configurable
Pulse On
Never
Always
Sometimes Configurable
Pulse Off
Never
Always
Sometimes
Configurable
Latch On
Never
Always
Sometimes
Configurable
Latch Off
Never
Always
Sometimes
Configurable
Queue
Never
Always Sometimes
Configurable
Clear Queue
Never
Always Sometimes
Configurable
Explanation of Sometimes: Object 12 points are mapped to Virtual Inputs and Commands (Force
Coils). Both Pulse On and Latch On operations perform the same function in the 350 ; that is, the
appropriate Virtual Input or Coil is put into the On state. The On/Off times and Count value are
ignored. Pulse Off and Latch Off operations put the appropriate Virtual Input or Coil into the Off
state. Trip and Close operations both put the appropriate Virtual Input or coil into the On state if
a paired mapping is set, otherwise Trip will put into Off and Close will put into On.
Reports Binary Input Change Events when no
specific variation requested:
Never
Never
Only time-tagged
Only non-time-tagged
Configurable
Never
Never
Configurable
317
Sometimes
No Counters Reported
No Counters Reported
Default Object: 20
16 Bits
Default Variation: 1
Point-by-point list attached
Channel 2 Port
DNP Availability
None
None
None
NETWORK-TCP
None
NETWORK-UDP
NETWORK-TCP
None
NETWORK-TCP
NETWORK-TCP
NETWORK-TCP
NETWORK-UDP
NETWORK-UDP
None
NETWORK-UDP
NETWORK-TCP
NETWORK-UDP
NETWORK-UDP
The DNP Eth Channel 1 Port and DNP Eth Channel 2 Port settings select the
communications port assigned to the DNP protocol for each Ethernet channel. When this
setting is set to "Network-TCP" the DNP protocol can be used over TCP/IP channels 1 or 2.
When this value is set to "Network-UDP" the DNP protocol can be used over UDP/IP on one
channel only.
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DNP implementation
OBJECT
REQUEST
RESPONSE
OBJECT
NO.
VARIATION
NO.
DESCRIPTION
FUNCTION
CODES (DEC)
QUALIFIER CODES
(HEX)
FUNCTION
CODES (DEC)
QUALIFIER CODES
(HEX)
1 (read) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
---
---
Binary Input
1 (read) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
1 (read) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
1 (read)
---
---
1 (read)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
1 (read)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
1 (read)
---
---
1 (read)
---
1 (read)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
12
3 (select)4
(operate) 5 (direct
op) 6 (dir. op,
noack)
00, 01 (start-stop)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
echo of request
20
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
---
---
1 (read)7 (freeze)
8 (freeze noack) 9
(freeze clear) 10
(frz. cl. noack) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
1 (read) 7 (freeze)
8 (freeze noack) 9
(freeze clear) 10
(frz. cl. noack) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
1 (read) 7 (freeze)
8 (freeze noack) 9
(freeze clear) 10
(frz. cl. noack) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
10
319
OBJECT
OBJECT
NO.
21
22
23
320
REQUEST
RESPONSE
VARIATION
NO.
DESCRIPTION
FUNCTION
CODES (DEC)
QUALIFIER CODES
(HEX)
FUNCTION
CODES (DEC)
QUALIFIER CODES
(HEX)
1 (read) 7 (freeze)
8 (freeze noack) 9
(freeze clear) 10
(frz. cl. noack) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
Frozen Counter(Variation 0
is used to request
defaultvariation)
1 (read) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
---
---
1 (read) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
1 (read) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
1 (read) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
10
1 (read) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
1 (read)
---
---
1 (read)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
1 (read)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
1 (read)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
1 (read)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
1 (read)
---
---
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
OBJECT
REQUEST
RESPONSE
OBJECT
NO.
VARIATION
NO.
DESCRIPTION
FUNCTION
CODES (DEC)
QUALIFIER CODES
(HEX)
FUNCTION
CODES (DEC)
QUALIFIER CODES
(HEX)
30
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
---
---
1 (read) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
1 (read) 22
(assign class)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
1 (read)
---
---
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
129 (response)
130 (unsol.
resp.)
17, 28 (index)
1 (read)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
---
---
1 (read)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
2 (write)
00, 01 (start-stop)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
---
---
1 (read)
00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
2 (write)
00, 01 (start-stop)
07, 08 (limited
quantity) 17, 28
(index)
---
---
32
34
321
OBJECT
REQUEST
RESPONSE
OBJECT
NO.
VARIATION
NO.
DESCRIPTION
FUNCTION
CODES (DEC)
QUALIFIER CODES
(HEX)
50
1 (read)2 (write)
00, 01 (start-stop)
129 (response)
06 (no range, or all)
07 (limited qty=1) 08
(limited quantity) 17,
28 (index)
00, 01 (start-stop)
17, 28 (index) (see
Note 2)
52
---
60
---
---
Class 0 Data
1 (read) 22
(assign class)
---
---
Class 1 Data
1 (read) 20
(enable unsol)
---
---
Class 2 Data
21 (disable unsol)
---
---
Class 3 Data
22 (assign class)
---
---
Internal Indications
1 (read)
00, 01 (start-stop)
(index =7)
129 (response)
00, 01 (start-stop)
2 (write) (see
Note 3)
---
13 (cold restart)
---
---
---
---
---
23 (delay meas.)
---
---
80
NOTE:
---
FUNCTION
CODES (DEC)
QUALIFIER CODES
(HEX)
1.
A default variation refers to the variation response when variation 0 is requested and/
or in class 0, 1, 2, or 3 scans. The default variations for object types 1, 2, 20, 21, 22, 23,
30, and 32 are selected via relay settings. This optimizes the class 0 poll data size.
2.
NOTE
Cold restarts are implemented the same as warm restarts the 350 is not restarted, but
the DNP process is restarted.
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SETTINGS
PARAMETER
RANGE
FORMAT
NONE
NONE
DNP Address
65519
0 to 65519
0. 0. 0. 0
F150
0. 0. 0. 0
F150
0. 0. 0. 0
F150
0. 0. 0. 0
F150
F1
NOTE:
NOTE
SETTINGS
PARAMETER
0. 0. 0. 0
RANGE
FORMAT
20000
Disabled
Disabled ; Enabled
F126
5s
0 to 60 s
F1
10
1 to 255
F1
0 to 65519
F1
1440 min
1 to 10080 min
F1
240
30 to 2048
F1
1;2
F1
1;2
F1
1;2,5;6
F78
1 ; 2 ; 9 ; 10
F79
1;2,5;6
F80
1;2,5;6
F81
1 ; 2 ;3 ; 4
F82
1 ; 2 ;3 ; 4
F83
120 s
10 to 300 s
F1
F150
0 to 65535
F1
The setting DNP Unsolicited Response Timeout affects DNP TCP clients only; not serial
and UDP clients. Possible values that can be selected for this setting lie between 0 and 60
seconds.
In addition to this selected timeout, up to an additional 10 seconds is required to send
the response packet.
Table 3-2: DNP point list
SETTINGS
PARAMETER
RANGE
FORMAT
Select entry
from a list
Operands
F134
Select entry
from a list
Operands
F134
Select entry
from a list
Analog parameters
F85
30000
0 to 100000000
F9
Select entry
from a list
Analog parameters
F85
30000
0 to 100000000
F9
Select entry
from a list
F86
Select entry
from a list
F86
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SETTINGS
PARAMETER
RANGE
FORMAT
Select entry
from a list
F86
Select entry
from a list
F86
The DNP Time Sync IIN Period setting determines how often the Need Time Internal
Indication (IIN) bit is set by the 350 . Changing this time allows the 350 to indicate that
a time synchroniztion command is necessary more or less often
Various settings have been included to configure Default Variation for the Binary
Inputs, Counters and Analog Inputs Objects. The default variation refers to the
variation response when variation 0 is requested, and/or in class 0, 1, 2, or 3 scans
Up to 64 Binary Inputs and 32 Analog Input entries can be mapped to an item from a
list of 350 status events and metered values. Status events correspond to Funcion
Code 134B.
Each Analog Input point Deadband and Scale Factor can be set individually instead of
setting a general deadband or scale for different metering groups. This will avoid scale
and deadband conflicts for different meterings of the same nature.
The DNP Technical Committee recommends using contiguous point numbers, starting
at 0, for each data type, because some DNP3 Master implementations allocate
contiguous memory from point 0 to the last number for each data type.
Binary Inputs are inputs to the Master. Binary Outputs are outputs from the Master.
NOTE:
NOTE
DNP general
Default variations for Object 1, 2 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 23 , 30 and Object 32 will be set by settings
and returned for the object in a response when no specific variation is specified in a Master
request.
Any change in the state of any binary point causes the generation of an event, and
consequently, if configured, an unsolicited response, or it is returned when the Master asks
for it. The same behaviour will be seen when an analog value changes by more than its
configured deadband limit. There can be up to 3 Masters in total, but only one Serial
Master.
The following Default Classes will be fixed for the different blocks of data:
Binary Input Points Default Class = 1
Analog Input Point Default Class = 2
Counters Default Class = 3
Each Data Point Class can be changed by protocol function code 22 in volatile mode. If a
restart is performed, the new values will be lost.
DNP Object 34 points can be used to change deadband values from the default for each
individual DNP Analog Input point. These new deadbands will be maintained such that in
the case of a relay restart, the values are not lost.
One Binary Counter has been hardcoded such that no option can be modified by setting:
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Total_Number_of_Trips
IEC60870-5-104 PROTOCOL
Requests for Object 20 (Binary Counters), Object 21 (Frozen Counters), and Object 22
(Counter Change Events) must be accepted.
Function codes Immediate Freeze, Freeze and Clear etc. are accepted as well.
IEC60870-5-104 protocol
Figure 3-6: IEC 60870-5-104 protocol menu
S1 60870-5-104
GENERAL
S1 104 GENERAL
CLIENT ADDRESS
FUNCTION
POINT LIST
TCP PORT
SLAVE ADDRESS
CYCLIC DATA PERIOD
TCP CONN. TIMEOUT
OBJ INFO ADDR BIN
POINT 1
...
POINT 63
CLIENT ADDRESS 2
...
POINT 0 DEADBAND
.
.
...
.
POINT 31 ENTRY
.
POINT 31 SCALE FCTR
CLIENT ADDRESS 5
POINT 31 DEADBAND
BINARY INPUTS
ANALOG INPUTS
BINARY OUTPUTS
POINT 0 OFF
...
.
.
POINT 15 ON
.
POINT 15 OFF
.
898794A1.cdr
System or device:
System definition.
Controlling station definition (master).
Controlled station definition (slave).
2.
Application layer:
3.
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IEC60870-5-104 PROTOCOL
Mode 1 (least significant octet first), as defined in Clause 4.10 of IEC 60870-5-4, is used
exclusively in this companion standard.
4.
5.
6.
Cause of transmission:
Two octets (with originator address). Originator address is set to zero if not used.
7.
8.
Mnemonic
M_SP_NA_1
M_DP_NA_1
M_ST_NA_1
M_BO_NA_1
M_ME_NA_1
M_ME_NB_1
M_ME_NC_1
M_IT_NA_1
M_SP_NA_1
M_ME_ND_1
M_SP_TB_1
M_DP_TB_1
M_ST_TB_1
M_BO_TB_1
M_ME_TD_1
M_ME_TE_1
<36> := Measured value, short floating point value with time tag CP56Time2a M_ME_TF_1
<37> := Integrated totals with time tag CP56Time2a
M_IT_TB_1
M_EP_TD_1
M_EP_TE_1
M_EP_TF_1
Either the ASDUs of the set <2>, <4>, <6>, <8>, <10>, <12>, <14>, <16>, <17>, <18>,
and <19> or of the set <30> to <40> are used.
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IEC60870-5-104 PROTOCOL
Mnemonic
C_SC_NA_1
C_DC_NA_1
C_RC_NA_1
C_SE_NA_1
C_SE_NB_1
C_SE_NC_1
C_BO_NA_1
C_SC_TA_1
C_DC_TA_1
C_RC_TA_1
<61> := Set point command, normalized value with time tag CP56Time2a
C_SE_TA_1
<62> := Set point command, scaled value with time tag CP56Time2a
C_SE_TB_1
<63> := Set point command, short floating point value with time tag
CP56Time2a
C_SE_TC_1
C_BO_TA_1
Either the ASDUs of the set <45> to <51> or of the set <58> to <64> are used.
Table 3-5: System information in monitor direction
Number / description
Mnemonic
M_EI_NA_1
Mnemonic
C_IC_NA_1
C_CI_NA_1
C_RD_NA_1
C_CS_NA_1
C_RP_NA_1
C_TS_TA_1
Mnemonic
PE_ME_NA_1
PE_ME_NB_1
PE_ME_NC_1
PE_AC_NA_1
Mnemonic
F_FR_NA_1
F_SR_NA_1
F_SC_NA_1
F_LS_NA_1
F_AF_NA_1
<125> := Segment
F_SG_NA_1
F_DR_TA_1
F_SC_NB_1
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IEC60870-5-104 PROTOCOL
Cause of transmission
Periodic, cyclic
Background scan
Spontaneous
Initialized
Request or requested
Activation
Activation confirmation
Deactivation
Deactivation confirmation
10
Activation termination
11
12
File transfer
13
20 to 36
37 to 41
44
45
46
47
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Type identification
Cause of transmission
No.
Mnemonic
<1>
M_SP_NA_1
<2>
M_SP_TA_1
<3>
M_DP_NA_1
<4>
M_DP_TA_1
<5>
M_ST_NA_1
<6>
M_ST_TA_1
<7>
M_BO_NA_1
<8>
M_BO_TA_1
<9>
M_ME_NA_1
<10>
M_ME_TA_1
<11>
M_ME_NB_1
<12>
M_ME_TB_1
<13>
M_ME_NC_1
<14>
M_ME_TC_1
<15>
M_IT_NA_1
<16>
M_IT_TA_1
10 11 12 13 20 37 44 45 46 47
to to
36 41
IEC60870-5-104 PROTOCOL
Type identification
Cause of transmission
No.
Mnemonic
<17>
M_EP_TA_1
<18>
M_EP_TB_1
<19>
M_EP_TC_1
<20>
M_PS_NA_1
<21>
M_ME_ND_1
<30>
M_SP_TB_1
<31>
M_DP_TB_1
<32>
M_ST_TB_1
<33>
M_BO_TB_1
<34>
M_ME_TD_1
<35>
M_ME_TE_1
<36>
M_ME_TF_1
<37>
M_IT_TB_1
<38>
M_EP_TD_1
<39>
M_EP_TE_1
<40>
M_EP_TF_1
<45>
C_SC_NA_1
<46>
C_DC_NA_1
<47>
C_RC_NA_1
<48>
C_SE_NA_1
<49>
C_SE_NB_1
<50>
C_SE_NC_1
<51>
C_BO_NA_1
<58>
C_SC_TA_1
<59>
C_DC_TA_1
<60>
C_RC_TA_1
<61>
C_SE_TA_1
<62>
C_SE_TB_1
<63>
C_SE_TC_1
<64>
C_BO_TA_1
<70>
M_EI_NA_1*)
10 11 12 13 20 37 44 45 46 47
to to
36 41
<100> C_IC_NA_1
<101> C_CI_NA_1
<102> C_RD_NA_1
<103> C_CS_NA_1
<104> C_TS_NA_1
<105> C_RP_NA_1
<106> C_CD_NA_1
<107> C_TS_TA_1
<110> P_ME_NA_1
<111> P_ME_NB_1
<112> P_ME_NC_1
<113> P_AC_NA_1
<120> F_FR_NA_1
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IEC60870-5-104 PROTOCOL
Type identification
Cause of transmission
No.
Mnemonic
10 11 12 13 20 37 44 45 46 47
to to
36 41
<121> F_SR_NA_1
<122> F_SC_NA_1
<123> F_LS_NA_1
<124> F_AF_NA_1
<125> F_SG_NA_1
<126> F_DR_TA_1*)
<127> F_SC_NB_1*)
9.
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IEC60870-5-104 PROTOCOL
Group 14.
Group 15.
Group 16.
Global.
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IEC60870-5-104 PROTOCOL
Test procedure.
22. File transfer in monitor direction:
Transparent file.
Transmission of disturbance data of protection equipment.
Transmission of sequences of events.
Transmission of sequences of recorded analog values.
23. File transfer in control direction:
Transparent file.
24. Background scan:
Background scan.
25. Definition of timeouts:
Parameter
Default value
Remarks
Selected value
t0
30 s
Configurable
t1
15 s
15 s
t2
10 s
10 s
t3
20 s
20 s
Default value
Remarks
12 APDUs
Selected value
8 APDUs
8 APDUs
Value
Remarks
Port number
2404
In all cases
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IEC60870-5-104 PROTOCOL
Range
Default
GENERAL
IEC 60870-5-104 Function
Disabled, Enabled
Disabled
1 to 65535
2404
0 to 65535
0 to 65535 s
60 s
10 to 300 s
120 s
CLIENT ADDRESS
Client Address 1*
0.0.0.0
Client Address 2*
0.0.0.0
Client Address 3*
0.0.0.0
Client Address 4*
0.0.0.0
Client Address 5*
0.0.0.0
The Client Address setpoints marked "*" are shared with DNP, as only one protocol can be
active at a time.
NOTE:
NOTE
The 350 can be used as an IEC 60870-5-104 slave device connected to a maximum of two
masters (usually either an RTU or a SCADA master station). Since the 350 maintains two
sets of IEC 60870-5-104 data change buffers, no more than two masters should actively
communicate with the 350 at one time. Five client address settings are used to filter which
master is suitable for communicating with 350 .
The IEC 60870-5-104 and DNP protocols cannot be used simultaneously. When the IEC
60870-5-104 FUNCTION setting is set to Enabled, the DNP protocol will not be
operational.
If IEC Cyclic Data Period is set to 0 there will be no cyclic data response.
Some other settings can be added to select the first address of the different Object
Information. These settings can be removed to be consistent with the UR but are very
useful for integrating the relay into a system.
Settings
Range
Default
1 to 16777215
1000
1 to 16777215
2000
1 to 16777215
3000
1 to 16777215
4000
By default, the Object Information Address for the different data will be as follows:
M_SP (Single Points) = 1000
M_ME (Measured Value) = 2000
M_IT (Integrated Totals) = 3000
C_SC or C_DC (Single or Double Command) = 4000
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IEC60870-5-104 PROTOCOL
Range
Default
0 to 28
0 to 100000000
30000
0 to 28
0 to 100000000
30000
The settings marked "*" are the same as those used by the DNP 3.0 protocol to configure
the point mapping from address 43878 to 44101.
NOTE:
NOTE
The IEC 60870-5-104 Deadbands settings are used to determine when to trigger
spontaneous responses containing M_ME_NB_1 analog data. Each setting represents the
threshold value for each M_ME_NB_1 analog point.
For example, to trigger spontaneous responses from the 350 when a current value
changes by 15 A, the "Analog Point xx Deadband" setting should be set to 15. Note that
these settings are the default values of the deadbands. P_ME_NB_1 (parameter of
measured value, scaled value) points can be used to change threshold values from the
default, for each individual M_ME_NB_1 analog point.
There are three ways to send the measurands to the Master station. As the measurands
will be part of the General Group and Group 2, when a general interrogation or group 2
interrogation takes place, all the measurands will be included in the response. There is also
a cyclic data period setting where the scan period is configured to send the measurands to
the Master. The final way is to send the measurands spontaneously when a deadband
overflow takes place.
Groups of Data
The data will be organized in groups in order to provide values when the controlling station
requests by general or group interrogation.
Group 1 will be set by the 64 Single Points (M_SP).
Group 2 will be set by the 32 Measured values (M_ME).
334
These 64 Single Points and 32 Measured Values will also be sent as a response to a General
Interrogation.
Integrated Totals (M_IT) will have its own Counter Group 1 and these will be sent as a
response to a General Request Counter
Ethernet
NONE
NONE
DISABLE
Client 1
Client 2
Client 3
MODBUS
NOTHING
NOTHING
MODBUS
MODBUS
NOTHING
MODBUS
MODBUS
MODBUS
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Client 2
Client 3
DNP
NOTHING
NOTHING
DNP
MODBUS
NOTHING
DNP
MODBUS
MODBUS
Ethernet
TCP
NONE
DISABLE
Ethernet
UDP
NONE
DISABLE
Client 1
Client 2
Client 3
Client 4
DNP
NOTHING
NOTHING
NOTHING
DNP
MODBUS
NOTHING
NOTHING
DNP
MODBUS
MODBUS
NOTHING
DNP
MODBUS
MODBUS
MODBUS
Ethernet
TCP
TCP
DISABLE
Client 1
Client 2
Client 3
DNP
DNP
NOTHING
DNP
DNP
MODBUS
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Ethernet
TCP
UDP
DISABLE
Client 1
Client 2
Client 3
Client 4
DNP-TCP
DNP-UDP
NOTHING
NOTHING
DNP-TCP
DNP-UDP
MODBUS
NOTHING
DNP-TCP
DNP-UDP
MODBUS
MODBUS
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Ethernet
XX (any
value)
XX (any
value)
ENABLE
Client 1
Client 2
Client 3
IEC104
IEC104
NOTHING
IEC104
IEC104
MODBUS
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The SR3 family of relays supports the IEC61850 GOOSE messaging service. This service
allows SR3 relays to exchange digital and analog information with other relays supporting
the same service. This information exchange is at speeds suitable for protection.
One example of how this communication service can be used within a protection scheme,
is to have it provide the communications link for a blocking scheme to protect a bus, as
shown in the above figure. In this example, if there is a fault on one of the feeders, say,
feeder A, both the instantaneous overcurrent element of the SR350 of feeder A and the
instantaneous overcurrent element of the SR345 will pick up. The SR345s protection has
been coordinated with the downstream feeders such that if the SR345 does not receive a
GOOSE message from one of the feeders (in this case feeder A) within a specified period of
time after detection of the overcurrent fault, the SR345 will trip its breaker, removing power
to the bus. If however, a GOOSE message is received from any one of the feeder relays, the
SR345 will delay the trip of its breaker long enough for the downstream feeder to remove
the fault.
Configuration of GOOSE messaging within the SR3 series of relays can be accomplished in
one of two ways:
For those users familiar with both the SR3 configuration menus and IEC61850
implementation within the SR3, they may find that configuring directly through the
SR3 menus provides more flexibility and they can therefore dispense with the use of
the Simplified GOOSE configuration tool.
For those not familiar with the SR3s IEC61850 implementation and/or the SR3 menus,
the SR3 Simplified GOOSE message tool may save time and effort.
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NOTE:
NOTE
The simplified GOOSE configuration tool has no way of sensing manual changes to the
GOOSE configuration menus and so when used, the SGC tool overwrites the entire
IEC61850 settings of all settings files within the offline site. For this reason it is not
advisable to mix the two techniques.
SR3 GOOSE Implementation
Before we proceed with the configuration tool we will review the SR3s IEC61850
implementation. The SR3 family of relays can receive and transmit both digital and analog
information. However, currently only digital status information received via GOOSE can be
used in the SR3 relays.
Transmission Data Block
Each SR3 relay has one GOOSE transmission data block consisting of up to 64 data items.
Once configured, this block is transmitted at power-up, on a pre-configured time basis
(ranging from 1 to 60 seconds) and within a window of 4 to 10 ms after a digital point
within the data block has changed state.
Receive Data Block
Each SR3 relay has eight GOOSE receive data blocks. Each receive data block consists of
up to 64 data items and is configured to receive the transmission from a specific device on
the network. Received digital status information from any of the eight receive data blocks
is mapped into the local SR3s 32 remote inputs such that the status can be made
available to the relay.
NOTE:
NOTE
The total number of items that can be received is affected by the number of GOOSE
receives that have been configured, the type of data item, and by whether or not the
quality is to be received with the item.
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This section will explain how to setup GOOSE messaging between two relays using the
Simplified GOOSE Configurator (SGC). As stated earlier, the purpose of the SGC is to allow
the user to configure the SR3 relays to share digital data points via GOOSE without
requiring a detailed understanding of the IEC61850 model or of how to configure GOOSE
within the SR3. As SGC may not allow advanced users the flexibility for a complex
application, manual configuration would be required and used.
SGC is only intended to modify offline settings files. There is no support for online devices
and only settings files of firmware version 1.4x and higher, with the 2E/3E option, will be
included in the simplified GOOSE configuration screen for any given site.
Setting up the Simplified GOOSE Configurator is a three-step process:
1.
Create a GOOSE Site (in the offline window) that will contain all the related SR3 settings
files, then add the associated SR3 IED settings files to this site.
2.
Launch the Simplified GOOSE Configurator, configure the GOOSE transmissions for
each relay, then save and exit the tool.
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Connection
Once an IP address and subnet mask have been configured within each relay, and the
power cycled, the relays can be connected though a switch to the computer running the
SR3 configuration software.
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Configuration
Launch the SR3 software, and using the help menu, ensure that the EnerVista SR3 setup
software is version 1.41 or higher. If it is not, go to the GE Digital Energy website and
download the latest copy of the EnerVista SR3 Setup software before proceeding. .
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1.
CONFIGURE THE RELAYS USING THE DEVICE SETUP MENU, ensuring the relay
firmware is version 1.40 or higher and that the relay includes either the 2E or 3E
option in its order code.
2.
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Right click on the offline File tree and select Add New Site (see figure below). This
selection will launch another window requesting the name of the new site. In our
example, GOOSE was entered for the site name . Once the site name has been
entered, selecting OK will create a new site in the offline window with a name
corresponding to that which was entered.
Note that an additional tree labeled IEC61850 Devices is also created. This is a place
holder for non-SR3 CID files such that all project-related files can be located within a
site.
Rght mouse click on the offline site named GOOSE (see above figure). You will see
several selections:
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Add New Site: This selection will add a new site to the root of the offline tree.
Remove Site: This selection removes the site and settings files branches from the
offline settings file list.
Move Settings File: This selection allows the user to move a settings file from one
site to another.
any settings file off the root of the offline tree will not be considered for this
feature.
Select New Settings File and enter the order code of the first relay. Using the
browser select the name (in this case 228_GOOSE7) and location of the offline settings
file. Once entered select Save, then OK.
Note that the setting file name 228_GOOSE7 now appears under the site GOOSE.
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Repeat this process to enter the second setting file (using the name 230_GOOSE7),
then again select Save and OK.
Both settings files should now appear under the offline site GOOSE.
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3.
Now that weve created the offline settings files for our relays it is time to launch the
Simplified GOOSE Configurator (SGC) tool.
Right mouse click on the site GOOSE, then select Simplified GOOSE Configurator to
launch the SGC tool.
When the SGC tool is launched , a screen will appear that displays a grid. The first
column of this grid contains the transmission device list and the first row contains the
reception device list.
For the reception row, the second column and those to the right will correspond to one
of the devices in the site list. Each of these columns has 32 cells which represent the
digital information that each device will be receiving, and the associated remote
input. The last column will always be used as a placeholder for a non-SR3 device
(Generic IED). This will allow the user to select data items that do not map to any SR3
device but will be used by non-SR3 devices. Any data items found in this column will
not be saved to any non-SR3 device. It is used only to build the transmission data set
in the transmitting SR3. To make the configuration easy, we allow the user to drag and
drop items from the transmission tree to the corresponding column of the device that
will receive the information.
When we expand each device within the transmission column, we will see a tree
similar to what we have in the offline tree.
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Again each reception device column has 32 entries corresponding to the 32 remote
inputs of this device into which the associated status information is mapped.
At the bottom of the screen there is a selection to determine if quality bits are to be
included with the value. Users have an option to Enable/Disable Quality here. In our
example application we are going to send just the status of Virtual Input 1 from the
relay labeled 228 to the relay labeled 230, so the Value Only selection will be made by
clicking on that portion of the screen.
Also located at the bottom of the screen are the icons the restore Restore and Default:
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Restore if selected will restore the screen to the last save position
Default if selected will set all the screen information to default values.
NOTE:
NOTE
In the Transmission Device column expand the tree of 228_GOOSE7 such that
Virtual input 1 is displayed. Left mouse click on Virtual Input 1 in the
Transmission Device column and drag this point into the relay(s) that are to
receive the status of this point. In our example we would left mouse click onto
Virtual Input 1 and drag it into the Reception column corresponding to the relay
labeled 230_GOOSE7. In this case we dragged Virtual Input 1 from the relay
labeled 228_GOOSE7 into the first row of relay 230_GOOSE7. This position
corresponds to Remote Input 1. This is the process that is used to configured both
the transmission and reception. Once the configuration is complete the users
must select SAVE. Upon a SAVE selection, the SGC program will take the
information within the screen and determine how to set up the transmission and
reception list for each device.
The simplified GOOSE Configuration Tool required all settings files to be present before
launching the tool. If at a later date settings files need to be added or removed, the
above process must be repeated from the beginning.
Before the final step of downloading the settings to each relay we need to enable the
Virtual Input within 228_GOOSE7 such that we can change its status.
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Since Remote Input 1 of 230_GOOSE7 will receive the status of the Virtual Input of
228_GOOSE7, we must configure a logic element within 230_GOOSE7 to use the
status of Remote Input 1 to drive the status of Relay 3 as shown. Once these
settings have been saved we can proceed to the next step: downloading the
offline settings files to the relays.
4.
Right mouse click on the settings file labeled 228_GOOSE7 and select Write
Setting File to Device. This action will launch a second window showing all
devices configured for the online window. To start the download process to Relay
228 click on Relay 228 such that it is highlighted, then select Send.
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Once the download is complete, repeat the process for the setting file labeled
230_GOOSE7 and relay 230. At this point the GOOSE messaging configuration is
complete.
To test the GOOSE messaging first, open the Virtual Input Commands window of
Relay 228 and then under 230s Actual Values branch open the Output Relays window.
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Force Virtual Input number 1 of 228 on or off and monitor the status of Relay 3 in
Relay 230. Note that the status of Relay 3 follows the status of Virtual Input 1 of Relay
228.
This completes the exercise.
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This service offers SR3 relays the ability to exchange digital and analog information with
other relays supporting the same service, at speeds suitable for protection. The
configuration of GOOSE messaging within the SR3 series of relays can be accomplished in
one of three ways:
1.
For those users familiar with both the SR3 configuration menus and IEC61850
implementation within the SR3, they may prefer to configure the relays directly
through the SR3 menus if the GOOSE messaging is restricted to the exchange of
digital point status.
2.
For those not familiar with SR3 IEC61850 implementation and/or the SR3 menus, the
above SR3 Simplified GOOSE Message tool may save time and effort, and is again
restricted to the exchange of digital status information.
3.
The SR3 IEC61850 Device Configurator may be used with SR3 relays supporting the
3E option and itself supports the configuration of both digital and analog items for
transmission.
This section of the Communications Guide deals with configuration of GOOSE messages
via the SR3 IEC61850 Device Configurator.
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NOTE
The total number of items that can be received is affected by the number of GOOSE
receives that have been configured, the type of data item, and by whether or not the
quality is to be received with the item.
The SR3 IEC61850 Device Configurator allows the user to build the GOOSE transmission by
dragging and dropping digital and analog values from the SR3 logical nodes directly into
the GOOSE transmission message. The SR3s IEC61850 logical nodes include five General
Generic Input/Output logical nodes referred to as GGIO X where "X" represents an index
(from 1 to 5 in the case of the SR3) used to differentiate between different GGIO logical
nodes.
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The SR3 Contact I/O, and Virtual Inputs, and the status of Logic Elements are not data
types defined within IEC61850. The GGIO logical nodes are used to map none IEC61850
data into IEC61850 as general generic data which is defined within the IEC61850
standard. The SR3 Contact I/O, Virtual Inputs and the status of Logic Elements are mapped
into GGIO2, 3 and 4 respectively.
Lets take a moment to examine this further before moving on. We will take Virtual Inputs
as our example:
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Within SR3 relays there are 32 Virtual Inputs. The status of each of these 32 Virtual Inputs is
automatically mapped into GGIO3 indication 1 through 32 within the stVal bit. In other
words, each stVal bit within each indication, reflects the status of the corresponding Virtual
Input. In addition to the individual digital status, each indication area contains a time
stamp for the last change and an indication of the quality of the data. Within the SR3
software, the user can drag and drop the stVal bit or other digital or analog values, from
resident logical nodes into the GOOSE message in order to build the GOOSE message that
this relay will eventually transmit.
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GGIO5 contains the status of the remote inputs received by this relay while GGIO1 contains
the status of the remote outputs configured under Setpoints > S1 Relay Setup >
Communication > Transmission.
For simplicity, the objective of this exercise will be to demonstrate how to configure the
SR3 relay labeled 228 (using the SR3 IEC61850 Device Configurator portion of the SR3
software) to send a GOOSE message containing the status of Virtual Input 1 to the SR3
relay labeled 254.
Once the IP address and subnet mask have been configured within each relay using the
procedures outlined earlier in this guide, and the power to the relays cycled, the relays are
ready to be connect though a switch to the computer running the SR3 configuration
software. Please note that an IP address and subnet mask are not required for GOOSE
messaging but are required to allow configuration of the relays via Ethernet.
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Launch the EnerVista SR3 Setup software and using the Help menu, ensure that the
software is version 1.41 or higher. If it is not, go to the GE Digital Energy website and
download the latest copy of the EnerVista SR3 Setup software before proceeding.
1.
Configure both relays into the SR3 software and set the GOOSE transmission of both
relays to Advanced.
2.
3.
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4.
Testing
1.
Configure both relays into the SR3 software and set the GOOSE transmission of
both relays to Advanced.
Configuration lab
steps
Configure both SR3 relays into the SR3 software application using the following
procedure
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1.1.
1.2.
1.3.
1.4.
1.5.
1.6.
Set the interface to Ethernet and enter the first relays IP address, and Slave
address.
1.7.
To verify communications and ensure the correct order code is entered, select
Read Order Code.
1.8.
After a brief period of time the software program should read the relays order
code and fill it in within the work area. If the software fails to connect to the
relay and read the order code, an error message will appear indicating that
either the SR3 was not connected to the network correctly, or the IP address,
subnet mask and/or the ModBus Slave address entered in the software does
not match the relay. Troubleshoot accordingly.
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1.9.
1.10. Select OK to save the settings and return to the Main Menu.
- Before we can configure the relay using the IEC61850 Device Configuration tool we
must set the GOOSE message transmission of both relays to Advanced as follows:
1.11. For relay 228, open Setpoints > Communications > GOOSE Configuration >
Transmission.
1.12. Set the GOOSE Type to Advanced.
1.13. Select Save.
1.14. Repeat for Relay 254.
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2.
2.1.
Right mouse Click on relay 228, then select IEC61850 Device Configurator to
launch the software
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2.2.
Select the Settings tab, then enter a unique IED name for this relay. For this lab
exercise select one by a left mouse double-click on the cell to the left of the
cell labeled "IEC Name" and enter one.
2.3.
2.4.
Within the GOOSE transmission control block work area you will see the SR3xx
IED icon with IED name one. Click on the icon and open the directory tree until
the GOOSE ID is displayed.
2.5.
Click on the GOOSE ID to allow the GOOSE transmission properties work area to
become visible for editing.
2.6.
Enter a unique name for the GOOSE transmission. In our example we will use
the name TX1. Once entered, and the configuration complete, the name TX1
will be assigned to the GOOSE message transmitted from this relay. Optionally,
you can also enter a unique name for the GOOSE control block.
2.7.
The directory tree within the data set source work area can be expanded such
that digital and analog data values of different logical nodes can be accessed.
Sixty four of these data values can be dragged into the data settlements work
area to form the GOOSE message that will be transmitted.
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2.8.
Within the dataset sources work area, open the directory tree of the IED labeled
one to expose the logical nodes.
2.9.
To transmit the status of Virtual Input 1 which is contained within logical node
GGIO3, open the directory of logical node GGIO3 to expose indication one.
2.10. Within indication one status bit sval will contain the status of Virtual Input 1.
Once exposed, simply left mouse click and drag the status value (sVal) of
indication one into the data sets elements list.
2.11. Select Save and once saved, you will see a confirmation message appear on
the computer screen.
3.
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To export 228s CID file to the computer perform the following steps after cycling
relay 228s power:
3.1.
From the Main Menu right mouse click on relay 228 and select Export ICD/CID
file.
3.2.
Enter a name for the CID file that will be exported (in our example lab, we will
use the name 228_Lab_1), then select Save. Once saved, a confirmation
message will appear on the computer screen.
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Relay 228s GOOSE message TX1s structure must be known by all relays receiving
this message. The structure of GOOSE TX1 is contained within relay 228s CID file.
To load this structure into relay 254 proceed as follows:
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3.3.
From the main SR3 menu, right mouse click on relay 254 and select IEC61850
Device Configurator, then select GOOSE Reception.
3.4.
To load the structure of TX1 into relay 254, select ADD IED, then select the
name of the file containing relay 228s CID file which, in our example, is
228_Lab_1.CID, then select Open.
3.5.
Relay 228s GOOSE message appears as an icon. This process can be repeated
to load the structures of up to seven additional GOOSE messages into relay
254.
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3.6.
Open the directory of relay 228s GOOSE transmission until the status bit of
Virtual Input 1 (sVal) is displayed.
3.7.
Click and drag the bit labeled status value (sVal) into the first data item location
of the reception as shown. This action maps the status of Ind 1 (sVal) which is
Virtual input 1 into the first remote input of relay 254.
3.8.
If available, additional items from relay 228s TX1 transmission, or other GOOSE
messages loaded into Relay 254, could be mapped into the remaining 31
locations within relay 254s receive area. Select Save.
Once the CID file is modified, relay 254s power must be cycled to load the new CID file
settings for the GOOSE message into the on-line area to take effect.
NOTE:
NOTE
4.
Testing.
To test the operation, proceed as follows:
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4.1.
4.2.
Open the Remote Input Status under Actual Values on Relay 254, and note
that when Virtual Input 1 of relay 228 is forced to a logic 1 or a logic 0, the
status of Remote Input 1 of relay 254 changes to the same state, proving that
the GOOSE transmission and reception were configured correctly.
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the mapping of analogue values to data points in data sets in either the transmit or
receive direction
a file system to maintain SCL, ICD or CID files, for IEC61850 GOOSE. As such the
implementation stores GOOSE configuration using MODBUS set points.
Configuration of transmission and reception settings for the GOOSE feature are performed
using EnerVista SR3 Setup software.
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The 350 firmware accepts GOOSE messages from UR, F650 and UR Plus. The
interoperability with other manufacturers will be guaranteed in almost all cases, by
implementing the reception side with nested structures (one level of nesting) and all the
standard data types.
GOOSE settings changes will take effect only after the 350 relay is re-booted. One setting is
available to Enable/Disable both Transmission and Reception. It is possible to change this
setting from the Front Panel of the relay.
Figure 4-1: EnerVista SR3 GOOSE General Settings
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GOOSE transmission
The 350 firmware supports one transmission dataset.
All elements in the transmit dataset must be Booleans values.
The user can define the number of items in the transmit data setup, to a maximum of 32.
The minimum number of items in a data set is 1.
The number of data items configured before the NULL (below), determines the dataset
length. It is also possible to map any Item to a fixed value (ON or OFF).
For GOOSE transmission the firmware allows users to assign, (through EnerVista SR3 Setup
Software) an DataSetReference composed as follows:
1.
IEDNameLDInst/LLN0$
2.
eDataSetName
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123E
DATASET NAME
The IEDName is taken from setting S1 Relay Setup > Installation > Relay Name
Setting the IEDName to "Feeder_25Kv_Line1" (for example) would result in a DataSet
Reference:
Feeder_25Kv_Line1LDInts/LLN0$GOOSE1
Another, less common, possibility is to change the 123E setting ( using modbus ) for
example to "GOOSE_Points" resulting in a DataSet Reference:
Feeder_25Kv_Line1LDInts/LLN0$GOOSE_Points
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GOOSE ID: A string of up to 40 characters that represent the IEC 61850 GOOSE
application ID (GoID). This string identifies the GOOSE Tx message to the receiving
device.
VLAN Identifier/Priority: a two-byte value whose 3 most significant bits define the
user priority and the twelve least significant bits are for the VLAN identifier. I.e. 32768.
ETYPE AppID ): to select ISO/IEC 8802-3 frames containing GSE Management and
GOOSE messages and to distinguish the application association.
Update Time: time to delay transmission of the next iteration of a particular GOOSE
message if no value within the message has changed. I.e. 60. Measured in ms.
Conf Revision Number: This number updates automatically after Tx data set has been
modified and the relay power has been cycled.
Quality Flags: In order to ensure interoperability with some vendors, it has been
added a quality flag associated to a data item. The quality flags item only can be set if
its associated data item is selected. The data type of the quality flags is Bitstring13
and the attribute will always set to value 0 at the protocol level.
All the elements in a dataset can be mapped by the user to any available digital value
within the 350 relay, including:
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Alarm elements
Protection elements (Pickup, Dropout and Operate of all available protection elements)
The destination multicast address for GOOSE messages is composed of the MAC address
of the device, with the least significant bit in the most significant byte, set to 1.
The 350 relay does not generate ICD files that describe the format of transmitted GOOSE
items. EnerVista SR3 software is used to generate these files, and the files must contain at
least the following information:
Dataset configuration.
GOOSE Rx
The 350 firmware allows the user to configure up to 8 separate GOOSE messages for
reception. One GOOSE message consists of 2 parts: Header and Dataset. The Header is
used for identification and the Dataset for data handling.
At this point , it is convenient to clarify the difference between Remote GOOSE and Remote
Device. One Remote Device can send more than one GOOSE, so from the reception point of
view, it is not very useful to handle Remote Devices. Instead, it is simpler to deal with
Remote GOOSE messages.
The 350 firmware is able to receive up to a total of 8 remote GOOSE messages transmitted
from up to a maximum of 8 remote devices.
GOOSE Rx status
In order to visualize the status of the incoming GOOSE messages, the following status
registers must be available in the MODBUS memory map:
Data Item
SR3 Text
MMI Text
Value
Format
Code
Size
in
Modb
word us
s
Addre
ss
Remote
REM GOOSE
eDataRemoteGOOSEStat GOOSE Status STAT
us
0xFFFF
FFFF
FC215
Remote
eDataRemoteGOOSEHea GOOSE
derStatus
Header
Status
0xFFFF
FFFF
FC215
REM GOOSE
HDR STAT
GOOSE 1
0x0000 0001
GOOSE 2
0x0000 0010
GOOSE 3
0x0000 0100
GOOSE 4
0x0000 1000
GOOSE 5
0x0001 0000
31515
31517
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GOOSE 6
0x0010 0000
GOOSE 7
0x0100 0000
GOOSE 8
0x1000 0000
Enum
FC215
unsigned 32 bits
Text String
0x0001
eFMT_GOOSE1
GOOSE 1 RECEIVED
0x0002
eFMT_GOOSE2
GOOSE 2 RECEIVED
0x0004
eFMT_GOOSE3
GOOSE 3 RECEIVED
0x0008
eFMT_GOOSE4
GOOSE 4 RECEIVED
0x0010
eFMT_GOOSE5
GOOSE 5 RECEIVED
0x0020
eFMT_GOOSE6
GOOSE 6 RECEIVED
0x0040
eFMT_GOOSE7
GOOSE 7 RECEIVED
0x0080
eFMT_GOOSE8
GOOSE 8 RECEIVED
The GOOSE Header Status is set at 1 if all the headers filters are passed. Otherwise, the
Header Status will be set at 0.
After a GOOSE header is accepted, the 350 firmware either accepts or rejects the
associated dataset. The firmware bases this decision on the RX dataset that has been
configured for the header. If both (Header and Dataset structure) are accepted, the Remote
GOOSE Status is set to 1, otherwise it is set to 0. If the header status is never set to 1, then
the associated GOOSE status always remains at 0.
The incoming GOOSE defines the timeout for the next message. GOOSE Header Status is
set to 0 if the next message is not received within the specified amount of time. GOOSE
Status is also set to 0 if the next message is not accepted within the specified amount of
time.
If a GOOSE message is received, and its header has not been configured for reception, the
firmware ignores the message.
It is possible to see this GOOSE status information from the 350 relay front panel.
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GOOSE Rx headers
The 350 firmware supports GOOSE messages that contain up to one level of nesting, and
that are capable of mapping only digital values to the remote inputs.
The 350 firmware maintains the format of GOOSE messages that can be received in
MODBUS registers.
Configuration of GOOSE messages to be received by the device, is implemented using the
EnerVista SR3 Setup software, as shown below, either by reading in and parsing the ICD, or
SCD file from a remote device, or by manually configuring the settings.
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Clicking on YES will save Dataset items selection up to 250 registers and the others will be
lost. The screen then refreshes, reflecting the saved data. Clicking on NO will do nothing
and the user can make changes on the screen (shown below).
The RX GOOSE message data types that are handled by the software, are:
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Bool, Byte, Ubyte, Short, Ushort, Long, Ulong, Int64, Uint64, Float, Double, Btime4, Btime6,
Utctime, Bcd, Vstring, , Ostring, OVstring, Bstring, Bvstring
Figure 4-5: EnerVista SR3 GOOSE Dataset
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protection element block (all protection elements that have a single or multiple block
setting)
digital output
The 350 records changes in GOOSE remote inputs in the Event Log.
The time recorded in a GOOSE remote inputs event log entry, is the time at which the
change in the inputs state is detected.
The 350 invokes a logic (block / control) function when its corresponding GOOSE remote
input is asserted.
In the 350 there are many different settings where it is possible to select between a
Contact Input (1 to 8 ), a Virtual Input (1 to 32 ) or a Logic Element (1 to 8 ). In all of these
settings it is also possible to select Remote Input (1-32 ) if the GOOSE feature is enabled on
the relay.
447
Attr. Type
LPHD
Explanation
M/O
Notes
Data
Common Logical Node Information
PhyNam
DPL_0
PhyHealth
INS_1
Proxy
SPS_1
Attr. Type
Explanation
LLN0
M/O
Notes
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_0
Name plate
SPC_0
LED reset
Controls
LEDRs
GoCB
Attribute Type
FC
Notes
GoEna
BOOLEAN
GO
AppID
VISIBLE STRING65
GO
DatSet
Object Reference
GO
ConfRev
INT32U
GO
NdsCom
BOOLEAN
GO
DstAddress
PHYCOMADDR
GO
Attr. Type
PIOC
Explanation
M/O
Notes
Instantaneous overcurrent
Data
Common Logical Node Information
448
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Str
ACD_1
Start
IOC PKP
Op
ACT_1
Operate
IOC OP
Blk
ACT_2
Blk
IOC BLK
M/O
Notes
Status Information
Attr. Type
PIOC
Explanation
Instantaneous overcurrent
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Str
ACD_1
Start
IOC PKP
Op
ACT_1
Operate
IOC OP
Blk
ACT_2
Blk
IOC BLK
M/O
Notes
Status Information
Attr. Type
PIOC
Explanation
Instantaneous overcurrent
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Str
ACD_1
Start
IOC PKP
Op
ACT_1
Operate
IOC OP
Blk
ACT_2
Blk
IOC BLK
Status Information
Attr. Type
PIOC
Explanation
M/O
Notes
Instantaneous overcurrent
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Status Information
449
Str
ACD_1
Start
IOC PKP
Op
ACT_1
Operate
IOC OP
Blk
ACT_2
Blk
IOC BLK
Attr. Type
PIOC
Explanation
M/O
Notes
Instantaneous overcurrent
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Str
ACD_1
Start
IOC PKP
Op
ACT_1
Operate
IOC OP
Blk
ACT_2
Blk
IOC BLK
M/O
Notes
Status Information
Attr. Type
PIOC
Explanation
Overcurrent
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Str
ACD_2
Start
IOC PKP
Op
ACT_2
Operate
IOC OP
Blk
ACT_2
Blk
IOC BLK
M/O
Notes
Status Information
Attr. Type
PTOC
Explanation
Time overcurrent
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Status Information
450
Str
ACD_0
Start
TOC PKP
Op
ACT_0
Operate
TOC OP
Blk
ACT_2
Block
TOC BLK
M/O
Notes
Attr. Type
PTOC
Explanation
Time overcurrent
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Str
ACD_1
Start
TOC PKP
Op
ACT_1
Operate
TOC OP
Blk
ACT_2
Block
TOC BLK
M/O
Notes
Status Information
Attr. Type
PTOC
Explanation
Time overcurrent
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Str
ACD_1
Start
TOC PKP
Op
ACT_1
Operate
TOC OP
Blk
ACT_2
Block
TOC BLK
M/O
Notes
Status Information
Attr. Type
PTOC
Explanation
Time overcurrent
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Str
ACD_1
Start
TOC PKP
Op
ACT_1
Operate
TOC OP
Blk
ACT_2
Block
TOC BLK
Status Information
451
PTOF (OverFrequency)
Table 4-14: 2 Overfrequency nodes
PTOF class
Attribute Name
Attr. Type
PTOF
Explanation
M/O
Notes
OverFrequency
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Str
ACD_2
Start
TOF PKP
Op
ACT_2
Operate
TOF OP
Blk
ACT_2
Block
TOF BLK
M/O
Notes
Status Information
PTOV (Overvoltage)
Table 4-15: phsPTOV to 1 phase overvoltage
PTOV class
Attribute Name
Attr. Type
PTOV
Explanation
Overvoltage
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Str
ACD_0
Start
TOV PKP
Op
ACT_0
Operate
TOV OP
Blk
ACT_2
Block
TOV BLK
M/O
Notes
Status Information
Attr. Type
PTOV
Explanation
Overvoltage
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Str
ACD_2
Start
TOV PKP
Op
ACT_2
Operate
TOV OP
Blk
ACT_2
Block
TOV BLK
Status Information
452
Attr. Type
PTOV
Explanation
M/O
Notes
Overvoltage
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Str
ACD_2
Start
TOV PKP
Op
ACT_2
Operate
TOV OP
Blk
ACT_2
Block
TOV BLK
M/O
Notes
Status Information
Attr. Type
PTOV
Explanation
Overvoltage
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Str
ACD_2
Start
TOV PKP
Op
ACT_2
Operate
TOV OP
Blk
ACT_2
Block
TOV BLK
M/O
Notes
Status Information
PTUV (Undervoltage)
Table 4-19: phsPTUV to 1 phase undervoltage
PTUV class
Attribute Name
Attr. Type
PTUV
Explanation
Undervoltage
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Str
ACD_0
Start
TUV PKP
Op
ACT_0
Operate
TUV OP
Blk
ACT_2
Block
TUV BLK
Status Information
453
Attr. Type
Explanation
PTUV
M/O
Notes
Undervoltage
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Str
ACD_2
Start
TUV PKP
Op
ACT_2
Operate
TUV OP
Blk
ACT_2
Block
TUV BLK
M/O
Notes
Status Information
PTUF (UnderFrequency)
Table 4-21: 2 Undefrequency nodes
PTUF class
Attribute Name
Attr. Type
PTUF
Explanation
UnderFrequency
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Str
ACD_2
Start
TUF PKP
Op
ACT_2
Operate
TUF OP
Blk
ACT_2
Block
TUF BLK
M/O
Notes
Status Information
Attr. Type
PTTR
Explanation
Thermal Overload
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Str
ACD_2
Start
TTR PKP
Op
ACT_2
Operate
TTR OP
Blk
ACT_2
Block
TTR BLK
Status Information
454
M/O
Notes
Directional Element
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Status Information
Dir
ACD_1
Direction
Op
ACT_1
Operate
Neutral Dir OP
Blk
ACT_2
Block
Attr. Type
RBRF
Explanation
M/O
Notes
Directional Element
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Status Information
Dir
ACD_1
Direction
Op
ACT_1
Operate
Ground Dir OP
Blk
ACT_2
Block
M/O
Notes
Attr. Type
RBRF
Explanation
Directional Element
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Status Information
Dir
ACD_0
Direction
Op
ACT_0
Operate
Phase Dir OP
Blk
ACT_2
Block
RREC (Autoreclosing)
455
Attr. Type
RREC
Explanation
M/O
Notes
Autoreclosing
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Status Information
Op
ACT_2
Operate
AutoRecSt
INS_3
AutoReclosing Status
Attr. Type
GGIO
Explanation
M/O
Notes
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Ind1
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Remote Output 1
Ind2
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Remote Output 2
..
..
..
..
Ind32
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Status information
..
Remote Output 32
Attr. Type
GGIO
Explanation
M/O
Notes
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Status information
Ind1
456
Contact Input 1
Ind2
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Contact Input 2
Ind3
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Contact Input 3
Ind4
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Contact Input 4
Ind5
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Contact Input 5
Ind6
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Contact Input 6
Ind7
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Contact Input 7
Ind8
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Contact Input 8
Ind9
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Contact Input 9
Ind10
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Contact Input 10
Ind11
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary output )
Contact Output 1
Ind12
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary output )
Contact Output 2
Ind13
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary output )
Contact Output 3
Ind14
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary output )
Contact Output 4
Ind15
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary output )
Contact Output 5
Ind16
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary output )
Contact Output 6
Ind17
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary output )
Contact Output 7
Attr. Type
GGIO
Explanation
M/O
Notes
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behavio M
ur
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name
plate
Ind1
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Virtual Input 1
Ind2
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Virtual Input 2
..
..
..
..
Ind32
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Virtual Input 32
SPC_0
Single point
O
controllable status
output
Virtual Input 1
Status information
..
Controls
SPCSO1
457
SPCSO2
SPC_0
Single point
O
controllable status
output
Virtual Input 2
..
..
..
..
SPCSO32
SPC_0
Single point
O
controllable status
output
..
Virtual Input 32
Attr. Type
GGIO
Explanation
M/O
Notes
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Ind1
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Logic Element 1
Ind2
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Logic Element 2
Ind3
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Logic Element 3
Ind4
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Logic Element 4
Ind5
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Logic Element 5
Ind6
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Logic Element 6
Ind7
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Logic Element 7
Ind8
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Logic Element 8
Ind9
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Logic Element 9
Ind10
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Logic Element 10
Ind11
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Logic Element 11
Ind12
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Logic Element 12
Ind13
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Logic Element 13
Ind14
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Logic Element 14
Ind15
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Logic Element 15
Ind16
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Logic Element 16
Status information
458
Attr. Type
Explanation
M/O
Notes
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Ind1
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Remote Input 1
Ind2
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Remote Input 2
..
..
..
..
Ind32
SPS_0
General Indication O
( binary input )
Status information
..
Remote Input 32
Attr.
Type
MMXU
Explanation
M/O Notes
Measurement
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
TotW
MV_0
Real Power
TotVAr
MV_0
Reactive Power
TotVA
MV_0
Apparent Power
TotPF
MV_0
Power Factor
Hz
MV_0
Line Frequency
VLFREC
PPV
DEL_0
Phase Voltage
PhV
WYE_0
Ground Voltage
WYE_1
Currents
AuxV
CMV_0
Measured values
Vaux
MSQI
M/O Notes
Measurement
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
459
Measured values
SeqA
SEQ_0
SeqV
SEQ_0
Attr. Type
XCBR
Explanation
M/O
Notes
Circuit breaker
Data
Common Logical Node Information
Mod
INC_0
Mode
Beh
INS_0
Behaviour
Health
INS_1
Health
NamPlt
LPL_1
Name plate
Loc
SPS_0
Local operation
OpCnt
INS_2
Operation counter M
Breaker openings
Pos
DPC_0
Switch position
Breaker open,
close
BlkOpn
SPC_0
Block opening
Virtual output
BlkClr
SPC_0
Block closing
Virtual output
INS_2
Cicruit breaker
operating
capability
(BKR Openings
Cnt BREAKER
Openings)*2
Local / Remote
Controls
Status information
CBOpCap
Attribute Type
FC
TrgOp
Value/Value Range
M/O/C
StVal
Boolean
ST
dchg
BVstring13
ST
qchg
Utctime
ST
Vstring255
DC
Attribute Type
FC
DataAttribute
status
460
TrgOp
Value/Value Range
M/O/C
DataAttribute
status
StVal
Boolean
ST
dchg
BVstring13
ST
qchg
Utctime
ST
Attribute Type FC
TrgOp
Value/Value Range
M/O/C
StVal
Enum
ST
dchg
On,blocked,test,test/blocked,Off
BVstring13
ST
qchg
Utctime
ST
DataAttribute
Status
M
M
INS_1 (Health)
Attribute Name
Attribute Type FC
TrgOp
Value/Value Range
M/O/C
StVal
Enum
ST
dchg
Ok,warning,Alarm
BVstring13
ST
qchg
Utctime
ST
DataAttribute
Status
M
M
INS_2
Attribute Name
Attribute Type FC
TrgOp
Value/Value Range
M/O/C
StVal
INT32
ST
dchg
BVstring13
ST
qchg
Utctime
ST
DataAttribute
Status
INS_3
Attribute Name
Attribute Type FC
TrgOp
Value/Value Range
M/O/C
StVal
Enumerated
ST
dchg
Close,Lockout,In progress,...
BVstring13
ST
qchg
Utctime
ST
DataAttribute
Status
M
M
Attribute Type
FC
TrgOp
General
Boolean
ST
Dchg
PhsA
Boolean
ST
Dchg
PhsB
Boolean
ST
Dchg
PhsC
Boolean
ST
Dchg
Bvstring13
ST
Qchg
DataAttribute
Control and status
461
Utctime
ST
Vstring255
DC
Attribute Type
FC
TrgOp
General
Boolean
ST
Dchg
Neut
Boolean
ST
Dchg
Bvstring13
ST
Qchg
Utctime
ST
Vstring255
DC
Attribute Type
FC
TrgOp
general
Boolean
ST
Dchg
BVstring13
ST
Qchg
Utctime
ST
DC
DataAttribute
control and status
DataAttribute
Control and status
Vstring255
Attribute Type FC
TrgOp
Value/Value Range
M/O/C
DataAttribute
Control and status
General
Boolean
ST
Dchg
DirGeneral
Enumerated (Byte)
ST
Dchg
PhsA
Boolean
ST
Dchg
GC_2(1)
DirPhsA
Enumerated (Byte)
ST
dchg
PhsB
Boolean
ST
dchg
GC_2(2)
DirPhsB
Enumerated (Byte)
ST
dchg
PhsC
Boolean
ST
dchg
GC_2(3)
DirPhsC
Enumerated (Byte)
ST
dchg
Bvstring13
ST
qchg
Utctime
ST
M
M
Vstring255
DC
ACD_1
Attribute
Name
Attribute Type FC
TrgOp
Value/Value Range
M/O/C
DataAttribute
Control and status
General
462
Boolean
ST
dchg
DirGeneral
Enumerated (Byte)
ST
dchg
Neut
Boolean
ST
dchg
GC_2(4)
DirNeut
Enumerated (Byte)
ST
dchg
BVstring13
ST
qchg
Utctime
ST
M
M
Vstring255
DC
ACD_2
Attribute
Name
Attribute Type FC
TrgOp
Value/Value Range
M/O/C
DataAttribute
Control and status
General
Boolean
ST
dchg
DirGeneral
Enumerated (Byte)
ST
dchg
BVstring13
ST
qchg
Utctime
ST
DC
Vstring255
Attribute Type
FC
TrgOp
Value/Value Range
M/O/C
DataAttribute
Measured attributes
instCVal
f
FloatAnalogueValue MX
------
mag
f
FloatAnalogueValue MX
range
ENUMERATED(Byte) MX
dchg
BVstring13
MX
qchg
Utctime
MX
CF
FLOAT32
O
GC_1
dchg
FLOAT32
M
GC_1
Unit
ENUMERATED(Byte)
ENUMERATED(Byte)
db
INT32U
CF
zeroDb
INT32
CF
463
rangeC
hhLim
f
hlim
f
lLim
f
llLim
f
min
f
max
f
limDb
RangeConfig
CF
FloatAnalogueValue
FLOAT32
GC_1
FloatAnalogueValue
FLOAT32
GC_1
FloatAnalogueValue
FLOAT32
GC_1
FloatAnalogueValue
FLOAT32
GC_1
FloatAnalogueValue
FLOAT32
GC_1
FloatAnalogueValue
FLOAT32
GC_1
INT32U
d
Vstring255
DC
TrgOp
Value/Value Range
M/O/C
DataAttribute
Measured attributes
instCVal
mag
f
FloatVector
MX
------
MX
dchg
FloatAnalogueValue
FLOAT32
cVal
mag
f
FloatVector
FloatAnalogueValue
FLOAT32
range
ENUMERATED(Byte)
MX
dchg
BVstring13
MX
qchg
Utctime
MX
CF
Unit
Byte
Byte
db
INT32U
CF
dbAng
INT32U
CF
zeroDb
INT32U
CF
rangeC
RangeConfig
CF
Vstring255
DC
Table 4-41: Phase-to-ground related measured values of a three phase system (WYE)
WYE class
WYE_0
Attribute Name
Attribute Type
FC
TrgOp
Data
464
phsA
CMV_0
GC_1
phsB
CMV_0
GC_1
phsC
CMV_0
GC_1
neut
CMV_0
GC_1
Vstring255
DC
Attribute Type
FC
WYE_1
Attribute Name
TrgOp
Data
phsA
CMV_0
GC_1
phsB
CMV_0
GC_1
phsC
CMV_0
GC_1
neut
CMV_0
GC_1
net
CMV_0
GC_1
res
CMV_0
GC_1
Vstring255
DC
Table 4-42: Phase-to-phase related measured values of a three phase system (DEL)
DEL class (Phase to phase related measured values of a three phase system)
DEL_0
Attribute Name
Attribute Type
FC
TrgOp
Value/Value
Range
M/O/C
Data
PhsAB
CMV_0
GC_1
PhsBC
CMV_0
GC_1
PhsCA
CMV_0
GC_1
Vstring255
DC
Attribute Type
FC
TrgOp
Value/Value Range
M/O/C
Data
C1
CMV_0
GC_1
C2
CMV_0
GC_1
C3
CMV_0
GC_1
Measured attributes
seqT
enumerated
MX
Pos-neg-zero | dir-quad-zero O
DC
Vstring255
Attribute Type
FC
TrgOp
Value/Value Range
M/O/C
465
DataAttribute
Control and status
OPER
CtlVal
Boolean
CO
AC_CO_M
origin
Originator
CO,ST
AC_CO_M
orCat
ENUMERATED
orIdent
OCTECT64
CtlNum
INT8U
CO,ST
Btime6
CO
Test
Boolean
CO
Check
ENUMERATED
CO
M
M
ENUMERATED
CF
operTimeout
INT32U
CF
AC_CO_O
Attribute Type
FC
TrgOp
Ctlval
Boolean
CO
AC_CO_M
origin
Originator
CO,ST
AC_CO_M
orCat
ENUMERATED
orIdent
OCTECT64
Ctlnum
INT8U
CO,ST
Btime6
CO
Test
Boolean
CO
Check
ENUMERATED
CO
StVal
CODE ENUM
ST
dchg
BVstring13
ST
qchg
Utctime
ST
AC_ST
DataAttribute
Control and status
OPER
M
M
intermediate-state | M
off | on | bad-state
AC_ST
ENUMERATED
CF
sboTimeout
INT32U
CF
AC_CO_O
sboClass
ENUMERATED
CF
AC_CO_O
operTimeout
INT32U
CF
AC_CO_O
Vstring255
DC
Attribute Type
FC
TrgOp
StVal
Enum
ST
dcgh
On,blocked, test,
test/ blocked,Off
BVstring13
ST
qchg
DataAttribute
status
466
M
M
Utctime
ST
CF
ENUMERATED
Attribute Type
FC
TrgOp
Vendor
Vstring255
DC
SwRev
Vstring255
DC
serNum
Vstring255
DC
Model
Vstring255
DC
location
Vstring255
DC
DataAttribute
Control and status
Attribute Type
FC
TrgOp
Value/Value Range
M/O/C
Vendor
Vstring255
DC
SwRev
Vstring255
DC
Vstring255
DC
configRev
Vstring255
DC
AC_LN0_M
Attribute Type
FC
Vendor
Vstring255
DC
SwRev
Vstring255
DC
Vstring255
DC
DataAttribute
Control and status
LPL_1
Attribute Name
TrgOp
Value/Value Range
M/O/C
DataAttribute
Control and status
467
468
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Digital Energy
This chapter describes the implementation process for the OPC-UA (OLE for Process
Control Unified Architecture) in the 350 relay.
OPC-UA OLE for Process Control - Unified ArchitectureOLE Object Linking and
EmbeddingSOA Service Oriented ArchitectureDA Data AccessAE Alarms and
EventsSDK Software Development KitCTT Compliance Test Tool
OPCUA Architecture
The OPC communication is done through Client-Server architecture. In the case of the
350 relay, the relay is implemented as the Server.
The parts that are being supported are:
OPC-UA DA
OPC-UA AE
Read and write actions of the data service. The data service deals with real-time
data, not historical data.
Lecture events service.
OPC-UA Methods
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OPCUA SETTINGS
OPCUA Settings
OPCUA Enable
Range: Disabled, Enabled
Default: Disabled
The OPCUA Enable setting is only for a relay with a communications Order Code 4.
In this case only, the OPC-UA and the IEC61850 protocol do not run simultaneously. If
IEC61850 is running by default but it is desired to use OPC-UA instead, the user must put
the OPCUA Enable setting to Enabled. Then, the relay must be rebooted. This will run the
OPC-UA instead of the IEC61850.
In SR350 with communications Order Code 5, this setting is not visible and both protocols
run simultaneously.
The server guarantees the reading of 60 nodes. If the number of nodes is bigger than
this value, the response time increases proportionally to the number of nodes.
Events
All digital signals available are defined as an event source. So, the Server connection is
declared as a unique event notifier.
Alarms
The alarms are not supported.
Commands
The Open&Close breaker and Reset commands have been implemented as Method
services.
The OPC-UA server has implemented the following Analog, Digital, Input, Logic and
Command points, as shown in the tables.
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Data
Description
VAr
VA
PF
Power Factor
Freq
Frequency (Hz)
Data
Description
Vab
Vbc
Vca
Va_mag
Va magnitude
Va_ang
Va angle
Vb_mag
Vb magnitude
Vb_ang
Vb angle
Vc_mag
Vc magnitude
Vc_ang
Vc angle
Vn_mag
Vn magnitude
Vn_ang
Vn angle
Ia_mag
Ia magnitude
Ia_ang
Ia angle
Ib_mag
Ib magnitude
Ib_ang
Ib angle
Ic_mag
Ic magnitude
Ic_ang
Ic angle
Ig_mag
Ground magnitude
Ig_ang
Ground angle
In_mag
Neutral magnitude
In_ang
Neutral angle
Is_mag
Vaux_mag
Vaux_ang
IseqPos_mag
IseqPos_ang
IseqNeg_mag
IseqNeg_ang
IseqZero_mag
IseqZero_ang
VseqPos_mag
VseqPos_ang
VseqNeg_mag
VseqNeg_ang
VseqZero_mag
VseqZero_ang
Description
PIOC_1_PKP
PIOC_1_phA_PKP
PIOC_1_phB_PKP
PIOC_1_phC_PKP
PIOC_1_OP
Phase IOC 1 OP
PIOC_1_phA_OP
Phase A IOC 1 OP
PIOC_1_phB_OP
Phase B IOC 1 OP
PIOC_1_phC_OP
Phase C IOC 1 OP
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54
Data
Description
PIOC_1_BLK
PIOC_2_PKP
PIOC_2_phA_PKP
PIOC_2_phB_PKP
PIOC_2_phC_PKP
PIOC_2_OP
Phase IOC 2 OP
PIOC_2_phA_OP
Phase A IOC 2 OP
PIOC_2_phB_OP
Phase B IOC 2 OP
PIOC_2_phC_OP
Phase C IOC 2 OP
PIOC_2_BLK
NIOC_1_PKP
NIOC_1_OP
Neutral IOC 1 OP
NIOC_1_BLK
NIOC_2_PKP
NIOC_2_OP
Neutral IOC 2 OP
NIOC_2_BLK
GIOC_1_PKP
GIOC_1_OP
Ground IOC 1 OP
GIOC_1_BLK
GIOC_2_PKP
GIOC_2_OP
Ground IOC 2 OP
GIOC_2_BLK
SGIOC_1_PKP
SGIOC_1_OP
SGIOC_1_BLK
SGIOC_2_PKP
SGIOC_2_OP
SGIOC_2_BLK
NegSeq_IOC_PKP
NegSeq_IOC_OP
NegSeq_IOC_BLK
PTOC_1_PKP
PTOC_1_phA_PKP
PTOC_1_phB_PKP
PTOC_1_phC_PKP
PTOC_1_OP
Phase TOC 1 OP
PTOC_1_phA_OP
Phase A TOC 1 OP
PTOC_1_phB_OP
Phase B TOC 1 OP
PTOC_1_phC_OP
Phase C TOC 1 OP
PTOC_1_BLK
NTOC_1_PKP
NTOC_1_OP
Neutral TOC 1 OP
NTOC_1_BLK
GTOC_1_PKP
GTOC_1_OP
Ground TOC 1 OP
GTOC_1_BLK
SGTOC_1_PKP
Data
Description
SGTOC_1_OP
SGTOC_1_BLK
OF_1_PKP
OF_1_OP
Over Frequency 1 OP
OF_1_BLK
OF_2_PKP
OF_2_OP
Over Frequency 2 OP
OF_2_BLK
POV_PKP
Phase OV PKP
POV_phA_PKP
Phase A OV PKP
POV_phB_PKP
Phase B OV PKP
POV_phC_PKP
Phase C OV PKP
POV_OP
Phase OV OP
POV_phA_OP
Phase A OV OP
POV_phB_OP
Phase B OV OP
POV_phC_OP
Phase C OV OP
POV_BLK
Phase OV BLK
AuxOV_PKP
Auxiliary OV PKP
AuxOV_OP
Auxiliary OV OP
AuxOV_BLK
Auxiliary OV BLK
NOV_PKP
Neutral OV PKP
NOV_OP
Neutral OV OP
NOV_BLK
Neutral OV BLK
NegSeqOV_PKP
NegSeqOV_OP
Negative Seq OV OP
NegSeqOV_BLK
PUV_PKP
Phase UV PKP
PUV_phA_PKP
Phase A UV PKP
PUV_phB_PKP
Phase B UV PKP
PUV_phC_PKP
Phase C UV PKP
PUV_OP
Phase UV OP
PUV_phA_OP
Phase A UV OP
PUV_phB_OP
Phase B UV OP
PUV_phC_OP
Phase C UV OP
PUV_BLK
Phase UV BLK
AuxUV_PKP
Auxiliary UV PKP
AuxUV_OP
Auxiliary UV OP
AuxUV_BLK
Auxiliary UV BLK
UF_1_PKP
UF_1_OP
Under Frequency 1 OP
UF_1_BLK
UF_2_PKP
UF_2_OP
Under Frequency 2 OP
UF_2_BLK
Therm_PKP
Therm_OP
Thermal Model OP
Therm_BLK
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Data
Description
NDirOC_OP
Ntrl Dir OC OP
NDirOC_BLK
GDirOC_OP
Ground Dir OC OP
GDirOC_BLK
PDirOC_OP
Phase Dir OC OP
PhADirOC_OP
Phase A Dir OC OP
PhBDirOC_OP
Phase B Dir OC OP
PhCDirOC_OP
Phase C Dir OC OP
PDirOC_BLK
AR_Close_OP
AR Close
AR_Ready_OP
AR Ready
AR_InProgress_OP
AR In Progress
AR_Disabled_OP
AR Disabled
AR_ExtInit_OP
AR Ext Init
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Data
Description
CI_1
Contact Input 1
CI_2
Contact Input 2
CI_3
Contact Input 3
CI_4
Contact Input 4
CI_5
Contact Input 5
CI_6
Contact Input 6
CI_7
Contact Input 7
CI_8
Contact Input 8
CI_9
Contact Input 9
CI_10
Contact Input 10
VI_1
Virtual Input 1
VI_2
Virtual Input 2
VI_3
Virtual Input 3
VI_4
Virtual Input 4
VI_5
Virtual Input 5
VI_6
Virtual Input 6
VI_7
Virtual Input 7
VI_8
Virtual Input 8
VI_9
Virtual Input 9
VI_10
Virtual Input 10
VI_11
Virtual Input 11
VI_12
Virtual Input 12
VI_13
Virtual Input 13
VI_14
Virtual Input 14
VI_15
Virtual Input 15
VI_16
Virtual Input 16
VI_17
Virtual Input 17
VI_18
Virtual Input 18
VI_19
Virtual Input 19
VI_20
Virtual Input 20
Data
Description
VI_21
Virtual Input 21
VI_22
Virtual Input 22
VI_23
Virtual Input 23
VI_24
Virtual Input 24
VI_25
Virtual Input 25
VI_26
Virtual Input 26
VI_27
Virtual Input 27
VI_28
Virtual Input 28
VI_29
Virtual Input 29
VI_30
Virtual Input 30
VI_31
Virtual Input 31
VI_32
Virtual Input 32
RI_1
Remote Input 1
RI_2
Remote Input 2
RI_3
Remote Input 3
RI_4
Remote Input 4
RI_5
Remote Input 5
RI_6
Remote Input 6
RI_7
Remote Input 7
RI_8
Remote Input 8
RI_9
Remote Input 9
RI_10
Remote Input 10
RI_11
Remote Input 11
RI_12
Remote Input 12
RI_13
Remote Input 13
RI_14
Remote Input 14
RI_15
Remote Input 15
RI_16
Remote Input 16
RI_17
Remote Input 17
RI_18
Remote Input 18
RI_19
Remote Input 19
RI_20
Remote Input 20
RI_21
Remote Input 21
RI_22
Remote Input 22
RI_23
Remote Input 23
RI_24
Remote Input 24
RI_25
Remote Input 25
RI_26
Remote Input 26
RI_27
Remote Input 27
RI_28
Remote Input 28
RI_29
Remote Input 29
RI_30
Remote Input 30
RI_31
Remote Input 31
RI_32
Remote Input 32
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Description
RO_1
Remote Output 1
RO_2
Remote Output 2
RO_3
Remote Output 3
RO_4
Remote Output 4
RO_5
Remote Output 5
RO_6
Remote Output 6
RO_7
Remote Output 7
RO_8
Remote Output 8
RO_9
Remote Output 9
RO_10
Remote Output 10
RO_11
Remote Output 11
RO_12
Remote Output 12
RO_13
Remote Output 13
RO_14
Remote Output 14
RO_15
Remote Output 15
RO_16
Remote Output 16
RO_17
Remote Output 17
RO_18
Remote Output 18
RO_19
Remote Output 19
RO_20
Remote Output 20
RO_21
Remote Output 21
RO_22
Remote Output 22
RO_23
Remote Output 23
RO_24
Remote Output 24
RO_25
Remote Output 25
RO_26
Remote Output 26
RO_27
Remote Output 27
RO_28
Remote Output 28
RO_29
Remote Output 29
RO_30
Remote Output 30
RO_31
Remote Output 31
RO_32
Remote Output 32
CO_1
Contact Output 1
CO_2
Contact Output 2
CO_3
Contact Output 3
CO_4
Contact Output 4
CO_5
Contact Output 5
CO_6
Contact Output 6
CO_7
Contact Output 7
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Data
Description
Logic_1
Logic Element 1
Logic_2
Logic Element 2
Logic_3
Logic Element 3
Logic_4
Logic Element 4
Data
Description
Logic_5
Logic Element 5
Logic_6
Logic Element 6
Logic_7
Logic Element 7
Logic_8
Logic Element 8
Logic_9
Logic Element 9
Logic_10
Logic Element 10
Logic_11
Logic Element 11
Logic_12
Logic Element 12
Logic_13
Logic Element 13
Logic_14
Logic Element 14
Logic_15
Logic Element 15
Logic_16
Logic Element 16
Description
Reset
Reset
Open
Open
Close
Close
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Digital Energy
USB interface
MODBUS Protocol
The 350 implements a subset of the Modicon Modbus RTU serial communication standard.
The Modbus protocol is hardware-independent. That is, the physical layer can be any of a
variety of standard hardware configurations. This includes USB, RS485, fibre optics, etc.
Modbus is a single master / multiple slave type of protocol suitable for a multi-drop
configuration.
The 350 is always a Modbus slave. It can not be programmed as a Modbus master.
Computers or PLCs are commonly programmed as masters.
Both monitoring and control are possible using read and write register commands. Other
commands are supported to provide additional functions.
The Modbus protocol has the following characteristics.
Address: 1 to 254
Supported Modbus function codes: 3H, 4H, 5H, 6H, 7H, 8H, 10H
61
MODBUS PROTOCOL
Error Checking
The RTU version of Modbus includes a two byte CRC-16 (16 bit cyclic redundancy check)
with every transmission. The CRC-16 algorithm essentially treats the entire data stream
(data bits only; start, stop and parity ignored) as one continuous binary number. This
number is first shifted left 16 bits and then divided by a characteristic polynomial
(11000000000000101B). The 16 bit remainder of the division is appended to the end of the
transmission, MSByte first. The resulting message including CRC, when divided by the
same polynomial at the receiver will give a zero remainder if no transmission errors have
occurred.
If a 350 Modbus slave device receives a transmission in which an error is indicated by the
CRC-16 calculation, the slave device will not respond to the transmission. A CRC-16 error
indicates than one or more bytes of the transmission were received incorrectly and thus
the entire transmission should be ignored in order to avoid the 350 performing any
incorrect operation.
The CRC-16 calculation is an industry standard method used for error detection. An
algorithm is included here to assist programmers in situations where no standard CRC-16
calculation routines are available.
CRC-16 Algorithm
Once the following algorithm is complete, the working register A will contain the CRC
value to be transmitted. Note that this algorithm requires the characteristic polynomial to
be reverse bit ordered. The MSBit of the characteristic polynomial is dropped since it does
not affect the value of the remainder. The following symbols are used in the algorithm:
>: data transfer
A: 16 bit working register
AL: low order byte of A
AH: high order byte of A
62
MODBUS PROTOCOL
Timing
Data packet synchronization is maintained by timing constraints. The receiving device
must measure the time between the reception of characters. If 3.5 character times elapse
without a new character or completion of the packet, then the communication link must
be reset (i.e. all slaves start listening for a new transmission from the master). Thus at 9600
baud a delay of greater than 3.5 x 1 / 9600 x 10 = 3.65ms will cause the communication
link to be reset.
Refer to section 6 of this guide for more details on MODBUS function codes.
63
MODBUS PROTOCOL
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Digital Energy
Time Protocols
71
72
GE
Digital Energy
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
ACTUAL VALUES
PRODUCT INFORMATION
30001
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
30002
Hardware Revision
26
---
F15
---
30003
Firmware Version
0xFFFF
---
F3
---
30006
Boot Version
0xFFFF
---
F3
---
1
6
30008
Serial Number
---
---
---
---
F22
---
30014
Order Code
---
---
---
---
F22
---
16
30030
1D
MAC Address
0xFFFF
---
FC214
---
30035
22
0xFFFF
---
F15
30037
24
Build Date
---
---
---
---
F22
---
30043
2A
Build Time
---
---
---
---
F22
---
30051
32
---
---
---
---
F22
---
30057
38
---
---
---
---
F22
---
30061
3C
Comm Rev
0xFFFF
---
F3
---
30063
3E
0xFFFF
---
F3
---
30068
43
FPGA Rev
0xFFFF
---
F3
---
30135
86
---
---
---
---
F22
---
30141
8C
---
---
---
---
F22
---
30145
90
---
---
---
---
F22
---
30151
96
---
---
---
---
F22
---
Weekday
---
None
---
REAL-TIME CLOCK
30223
DE
81
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
30224
DF
0x010107D9
0x0C1F0833
F18
30226
E1
0X173B3B63 0
---
F19
---
30228
E3
---
FC126
---
65535
---
F1
---
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC167
---
---
---
TRIP COUNTERS
30230
E5
INPUTS / OUTPUTS
30285
11C
30288
11F
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC167
---
30290
121
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC167
---
30296
127
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC167
---
30298
129
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC167
---
30300
12B
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC167
---
DEVICE STATUS
30302
12D
---
F1
---
30305
130
Device Status
0xFFFF
---
FC129
---
30317
13C
---
F1
---
30319
13E
---
FC125
---
30320
13F
---
FC125
---
CURRENT METERING
30324
143
0xFFFFFFFF
F11
---
30326
145
In
100000
F10
---
30328
147
Ia
1200000
F10
---
30330
149
Ib
1200000
F10
---
30332
14B
Ic
1200000
F10
---
30334
14D
Iavg
1200000
F10
---
30338
151
Ig
1200000
F10
---
359
F1
---
PHASE ANGLES
30343
156
Ia Angle
30344
157
Ib Angle
359
F1
---
30345
158
Ic Angle
359
F1
---
30346
159
Van Angle
359
F1
---
30347
15A
Vbn Angle
359
F1
---
30348
15B
Vcn Angle
359
F1
---
30349
15C
Ig Angle
359
F1
---
30350
15D
In Angle
359
F1
---
30351
15E
359
Lag
F1
---
30352
15F
Vaux Angle
359
F1
---
30353
160
Vab Angle
359
F1
---
30354
161
Vbc Angle
359
F1
---
30355
162
Vca Angle
359
F1
---
VOLTAGE METERING
30358
165
Vab
65535
F1
---
30359
166
Vbc
65535
F1
---
30360
167
Vca
65535
F1
---
30361
168
65535
F1
---
30362
169
Van
65535
F1
---
82
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
30363
16A
Vbn
65535
F1
---
30364
16B
Vcn
65535
F1
---
30365
16C
65535
F1
---
30366
16D
Freq
12000
Hz
F3
---
30367
16E
Vn
65535
F1
---
30368
16F
Bus Frequency
2000
8000
Hz
F3
2000
30369
170
Line Frequency
2000
8000
Hz
F3
2000
30376
177
VAux
65535
V_Aux
F1
---
100
17F
Power Factor
-99
---
F21
---
30385
180
Real Power
-1000000000 1000000000
kW
F13
---
30389
184
Reactive Power
-1000000000 1000000000
kvar
F13
---
30392
187
MWh Consumption
999999999
MWh
F17
---
30394
189
Mvarh Consumption
999999999
Mvarh
F17
---
30396
18B
Mvarh Generation
999999999
Mvarh
F17
---
30398
18D
Apparent Power
1000000000
kVA
F10
---
TEMPERATURE
30435
1B2
Ambient Temperature
-50
250
F4
---
30437
1B4
Ph A Thermal Cap
1500
F2
---
30438
1B5
Ph B Thermal Cap
1500
F2
---
30439
1B6
Ph C Thermal Cap
1500
F2
---
65535
F1
---
SYMMETRICAL COMPONENTS
30454
1C5
30455
1C6
359
Lag
F1
---
30456
1C7
65535
F1
---
30457
1C8
359
Lag
F1
---
30458
1C9
65535
F1
---
30459
1CA
359
Lag
F1
---
30460
1CB
65535
kV
F1
---
30461
1CC
359
Lag
F1
---
30462
1CD
6000
kV
F2
---
30463
1CE
359
Lag
F1
---
30464
1CF
60000
kV
F3
---
30465
1D0
359
Lag
F1
---
30466
1D1
65535
kV
F1
---
30478
1DD
65535
F2
---
30479
1DE
65535
F1
---
LED Status
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC144
---
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
LED STATUS
30505
1F8
20B
30525
20C
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30526
20D
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30527
20E
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30528
20F
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30529
210
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
83
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
30530
211
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30531
212
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30532
213
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30533
214
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30534
215
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30535
216
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30536
217
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30537
218
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30538
219
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30539
21A
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30540
21B
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30541
21C
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30542
21D
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30543
21E
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30544
21F
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30545
220
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30546
221
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30547
222
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30548
223
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30549
224
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30550
225
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30551
226
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30552
227
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30553
228
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30554
229
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30555
22A
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30556
22B
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30557
22C
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30558
22D
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30559
22E
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30560
22F
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30561
230
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30562
231
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30563
232
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30564
233
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30565
234
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30566
235
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30567
236
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30568
237
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30569
238
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30570
239
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30571
23A
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30572
23B
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30573
23C
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30574
23D
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30575
23E
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
84
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
30576
23F
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30577
240
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30578
241
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30579
242
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30580
243
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30581
244
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30582
245
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30583
246
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30584
247
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30585
248
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30586
249
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30587
24A
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30588
24B
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30589
24C
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30590
24D
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30591
24E
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30592
24F
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30593
250
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30594
251
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30595
252
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30596
253
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30597
254
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30598
255
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30599
256
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30600
257
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30601
258
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30602
259
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30603
25A
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30604
25B
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30605
25C
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30606
25D
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30607
25E
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30608
25F
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30609
260
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30610
261
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30611
262
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30612
263
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30613
264
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30614
265
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30615
266
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30616
267
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30617
268
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30618
269
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30619
26A
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30620
26B
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30621
26C
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
85
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
30622
26D
0xFFFF
F1
30623
26E
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30624
26F
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30625
270
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30626
271
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30627
272
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30628
273
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30629
274
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30630
275
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30631
276
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30632
277
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30633
278
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30634
279
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30635
27A
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30636
27B
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30637
27C
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30638
27D
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30639
27E
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30640
27F
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30641
280
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30642
281
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30643
282
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30644
283
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30645
284
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30646
285
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30647
286
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30648
287
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
---
---
292
0x010107D8
0X0C1F082E
---
F18
---
30661
294
65535
---
F1
---
30662
295
Cause
0xFFFF
---
FC134
---
30663
296
Time
0X173B3B63 0
---
F19
---
30665
298
Date
0x010107D8
0X0C1F082E
---
F18
---
30667
29A
Ia
1200000
F10
---
30669
29C
Ib
1200000
F10
---
30671
29E
Ic
1200000
F10
---
30673
2A0
Ig
1200000
F10
---
30675
2A2
Ia Angle
359
F1
---
30676
2A3
Ib Angle
359
F1
---
30677
2A4
Ic Angle
359
F1
---
30678
2A5
Igrnd Angle
359
F1
---
30679
2A6
In Angle
359
F1
---
30680
2A7
Vab
65535
F1
---
30681
2A8
Vbc
65535
F1
---
30682
2A9
Vca
65535
F1
---
86
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
30683
VA1 ANGLE
359
F1
---
2AA
30684
2AB
VB1 ANGLE
359
F1
---
30685
2AC
VC1 ANGLE
359
F1
---
30686
2AD
Van
65535
F1
---
30687
2AE
Vbn
65535
F1
---
30688
2AF
Vcn
65535
F1
---
30689
2B0
Freq
12000
Hz
F3
---
30690
2B1
Power Factor
-99
100
---
F21
---
30691
2B2
Real Power
-1000000000 1000000000
kW
F13
---
30693
2B4
Reactive Power
-1000000000 1000000000
kvar
F13
---
30695
2B6
Apparent Power
kVA
F2
---
1000000000
EVENT DETAILS
30697
2B8
PH A THERMAL CAP
1500
F2
---
30698
2B9
PH B THERMAL CAP
1500
F2
---
30699
2BA
PH C THERMAL CAP
1500
F2
---
Neutral Current
100000
F10
---
Self-Test Event
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC188
---
6000
F3
---
2BC
EVENT RECORDER
30703
2BE
2C0
SGround Current
TRANSIENT RECORDER
30707
2C2
0x010107D8
0X0C1F082E
---
F18
---
30709
2C4
---
F1
---
30710
2C5
Trigger Date
0x010107D8
0X0C1F082E
---
F18
---
30712
2C7
Trigger Time
0X173B3B63 0
---
F19
---
30714
2C9
Trigger Cause
0xD002
---
FC133
---
30715
2CA
Trigger Frequency
12000
Hz
F3
---
30716
2CB
Total Triggers
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
30718
2CD
Trigger Position
6143
---
F1
---
30719
2CE
6143
---
F1
---
2CF
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30721
2D0
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30722
2D1
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30723
2D2
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30724
2D3
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30725
2D4
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30726
2D5
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30727
2D6
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
87
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
30728
2D7
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30729
2D8
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30730
2D9
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30731
2DA
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30732
2DB
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30733
2DC
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30734
2DD
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30735
2DE
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30736
2DF
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30737
2E0
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30738
2E1
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30739
2E2
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30740
2E3
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30741
2E4
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30742
2E5
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30743
2E6
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30744
2E7
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30745
2E8
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30746
2E9
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30747
2EA
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30748
2EB
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30749
2EC
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30750
2ED
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30751
2EE
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30752
2EF
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30753
2F0
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30754
2F1
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30755
2F2
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
88
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
30756
2F3
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30757
2F4
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30758
2F5
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30759
2F6
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30760
2F7
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30761
2F8
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30762
2F9
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30763
2FA
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30764
2FB
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30765
2FC
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30766
2FD
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30767
2FE
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30768
2FF
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30769
300
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30770
301
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30771
302
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30772
303
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30773
304
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30774
305
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30775
306
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30776
307
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30777
308
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30778
309
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30779
30A
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30780
30B
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30781
30C
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30782
30D
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30783
30E
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
89
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
30784
30F
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30785
310
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30786
311
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30787
312
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30788
313
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30789
314
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30790
315
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30791
316
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30792
317
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30793
318
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30794
319
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30795
31A
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30796
31B
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30797
31C
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30798
31D
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30799
31E
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30800
31F
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30801
320
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30802
321
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30803
322
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30804
323
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30805
324
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30806
325
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30807
326
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30808
327
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30809
328
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30810
329
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30811
32A
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
810
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
30812
32B
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30813
32C
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30814
32D
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30815
32E
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30816
32F
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30817
330
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30818
331
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30819
332
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30820
333
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30821
334
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30822
335
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30823
336
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30824
337
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30825
338
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30826
339
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30827
33A
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30828
33B
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30829
33C
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30830
33D
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30831
33E
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30832
33F
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30833
340
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30834
341
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30835
342
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30836
343
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30837
344
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30838
345
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30839
346
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
811
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
30840
347
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30841
348
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30842
349
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30843
34A
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30844
34B
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30845
34C
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30846
34D
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
30847
34E
-32767
32767
---
F4
---
STATUS BUFFER
30948
3B3
Alarm Status 3
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC181
---
30950
3B5
Alarm Status 2
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC180
---
30952
3B7
Alarm Status 1
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC179
---
30956
3BB
Trip Status 3
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC185
---
30958
3BD
Trip Status 2
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC184
---
30960
3BF
Trip Status 1
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC183
---
30966
3C5
Message Status 2
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC188
---
30968
3C7
Message Status 1
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC187
---
30970
3C9
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC194
---
30972
3CB
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC193
---
30974
3CD
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC192
---
30976
3CF
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC191
---
30980
3D3
Block Status 3
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC202
---
30982
3D5
Block Status 2
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC201
---
30984
3D7
Block Status 1
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC200
---
61850 Status
---
FC108
---
61850 STATUS
31510
5E5
5EA
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC215
---
31517
5EC
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC215
---
65535
---
FC134
---
5F0
31522
5F1
65535
---
FC134
---
31523
5F2
65535
---
FC134
---
5F3
65535
---
FC134
---
31525
5F4
65535
---
FC134
---
31526
5F5
65535
---
FC134
---
65535
---
FC134
---
5F6
31528
5F7
65535
---
FC134
---
31529
5F8
65535
---
FC134
---
812
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
5F9
65535
---
FC134
---
31531
5FA
65535
---
FC134
---
31532
5FB
65535
---
FC134
---
5FC
65535
---
FC134
---
31534
5FD
65535
---
FC134
---
31535
5FE
65535
---
FC134
---
5FF
65535
---
FC134
---
31537
600
65535
---
FC134
---
31538
601
65535
---
FC134
---
620
65535
---
FC134
---
31570
621
65535
---
FC134
---
31571
622
65535
---
FC134
---
623
65535
---
FC134
---
31573
624
65535
---
FC134
---
31574
625
65535
---
FC134
---
626
65535
---
FC134
---
31576
627
65535
---
FC134
---
31577
628
65535
---
FC134
---
629
65535
---
FC134
---
31579
62A
65535
---
FC134
---
31580
62B
65535
---
FC134
---
62C
65535
---
FC134
---
31582
62D
65535
---
FC134
---
31583
62E
65535
---
FC134
---
62F
65535
---
FC134
---
31585
630
65535
---
FC134
---
31586
631
65535
---
FC134
---
HSR,PRP SETTINGS
32128
84F
---
FC422
32129
850
---
F22
32133
854
---
F22
32141
85C
---
F22
32149
864
Independent Version
---
F22
32157
86C
0xFFFFFFFF
---
F9
32159
86E
0xFFFFFFFF
---
F9
32161
870
0xFFFFFFFF
---
F9
32163
872
0xFFFFFFFF
---
F9
813
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
65535
F1
Message Timeout
65535
F1
30
SETPOINTS
40120
77
MESSAGE TIMES
40121
78
COMMANDS
40129
80
Command address
0xFFFF
---
F1
40130
81
Command Function
0xFFFF
---
F1
40131
82
Command Data 1
0xFFFF
---
F1
40132
83
Command Data 2
0xFFFF
---
F1
40133
84
Command Data 3
0xFFFF
---
F1
40134
85
Command Data 4
0xFFFF
---
F1
40135
86
Command Data 5
0xFFFF
---
F1
40136
87
Command Data 6
0xFFFF
---
F1
40137
88
Command Data 7
0xFFFF
---
F1
40138
89
Command Data 8
0xFFFF
---
F1
40139
8A
Command Data 9
0xFFFF
---
F1
40140
8B
Command Data 10
0xFFFF
---
F1
RS485 COMMUNICATIONS
40172
AB
Slave Address
254
---
F1
254
40173
AC
---
FC101
40174
AD
RS485 Parity
---
FC102
40175
AE
---
F97
ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS
40180
B3
SNTP Mode
---
FC100
40181
B4
SNTP IP Address
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC150
40183
B6
Ethernet IP address
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC150
40185
B8
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC150
0xFFFFFC0 2
0
40187
BA
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC150
40189
BC
SNTP Port
65535
---
F1
40191
BE
EthernetConnectionType
---
FC230
E3
Set Date
0x010107D9
0x0C1F0833
---
F18
0x010107
D9
40230
E5
Set Time
0X173B3B63 0
---
F19
-2400
2400
25
hrs
F6
REAL-TIME CLOCK
40232
E7
E8
IRIG-B
---
FC126
40234
E9
Daylight Savings
---
FC126
40235
EA
12
---
FC169
40236
EB
---
FC170
40237
EC
---
FC171
40238
ED
12
---
FC169
40239
EE
---
FC170
40240
EF
---
FC171
REMOTE INPUTS
814
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
40260
Remote Inputs
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC167
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC167
103
VIRTUAL INPUTS
40262
105
CURRENT SENSING
40267
10A
CT Primary
6000
F1
500
40268
10B
Ground CT Type
---
FC104
40271
10E
Ground CT Primary
6000
F1
50
40272
10F
600
F1
50
40273
110
Phase CT Secondary
---
FC415
VOLTAGE
40276
113
---
FC106
40277
114
Aux VT Connection
---
FC176
40278
115
Aux VT Primary
110
690
F1
415
40279
116
Aux VT Secondary
50
240
F1
110
40280
117
Aux VT Ratio
300
:1
F1
40281
118
Bus VT Secondary
50
240
F1
120
40282
119
Bus VT Ratio
300
:1
F1
POWER SYSTEM
40284
11B
Supply Frequency
Hz
FC107
40285
11C
Feeder Name
---
---
---
---
F22
Feeder
Name
10
40296
127
Phase Sequence
---
FC124A 0
20B
30001
39999
---
F1
30305
40525
20C
30001
39999
---
F1
30505
40526
20D
30001
39999
---
F1
30506
40527
20E
30001
39999
---
F1
30960
40528
20F
30001
39999
---
F1
30961
40529
210
30001
39999
---
F1
30958
40530
211
30001
39999
---
F1
30959
40531
212
30001
39999
---
F1
30956
40532
213
30001
39999
---
F1
30957
40533
214
30001
39999
---
F1
30954
40534
215
30001
39999
---
F1
30955
40535
216
30001
39999
---
F1
30952
40536
217
30001
39999
---
F1
30953
40537
218
30001
39999
---
F1
30950
40538
219
30001
39999
---
F1
30951
40539
21A
30001
39999
---
F1
30948
40540
21B
30001
39999
---
F1
30949
40541
21C
30001
39999
---
F1
30946
40542
21D
30001
39999
---
F1
30947
40543
21E
30001
39999
---
F1
30976
40544
21F
30001
39999
---
F1
30977
40545
220
30001
39999
---
F1
30974
40546
221
30001
39999
---
F1
30975
815
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
40547
222
30001
39999
---
F1
30972
40548
223
30001
39999
---
F1
30973
40549
224
30001
39999
---
F1
30970
40550
225
30001
39999
---
F1
30971
40551
226
30001
39999
---
F1
30984
40552
227
30001
39999
---
F1
30985
40553
228
30001
39999
---
F1
30982
40554
229
30001
39999
---
F1
30983
40555
22A
30001
39999
---
F1
30980
40556
22B
30001
39999
---
F1
30981
40557
22C
30001
39999
---
F1
30978
40558
22D
30001
39999
---
F1
30979
40559
22E
30001
39999
---
F1
30186
40560
22F
30001
39999
---
F1
30285
40561
230
30001
39999
---
F1
30286
40562
231
30001
39999
---
F1
30298
40563
232
30001
39999
---
F1
30299
40564
233
30001
39999
---
F1
30288
40565
234
30001
39999
---
F1
30289
40566
235
30001
39999
---
F1
30290
40567
236
30001
39999
---
F1
30291
40568
237
30001
39999
---
F1
30296
40569
238
30001
39999
---
F1
30297
40570
239
30001
39999
---
F1
30300
40571
23A
30001
39999
---
F1
30301
40572
23B
30001
39999
---
F1
30328
40573
23C
30001
39999
---
F1
30329
40574
23D
30001
39999
---
F1
30330
40575
23E
30001
39999
---
F1
30331
40576
23F
30001
39999
---
F1
30332
40577
240
30001
39999
---
F1
30333
40578
241
30001
39999
---
F1
30326
40579
242
30001
39999
---
F1
30327
40580
243
30001
39999
---
F1
30334
40581
244
30001
39999
---
F1
30335
40582
245
30001
39999
---
F1
30338
40583
246
30001
39999
---
F1
30339
40584
247
30001
39999
---
F1
30324
40585
248
30001
39999
---
F1
30325
40586
249
30001
39999
---
F1
30319
40587
24A
30001
39999
---
F1
30320
40588
24B
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40589
24C
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40590
24D
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40591
24E
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40592
24F
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
816
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
40593
250
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40594
251
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40595
252
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40596
253
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40597
254
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40598
255
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40599
256
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40600
257
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40601
258
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40602
259
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40603
25A
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40604
25B
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40605
25C
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40606
25D
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40607
25E
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40608
25F
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40609
260
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40610
261
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40611
262
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40612
263
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40613
264
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40614
265
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40615
266
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40616
267
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40617
268
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40618
269
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40619
26A
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40620
26B
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40621
26C
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40622
26D
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40623
26E
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40624
26F
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40625
270
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40626
271
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40627
272
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40628
273
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40629
274
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40630
275
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40631
276
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40632
277
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40633
278
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40634
279
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40635
27A
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40636
27B
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40637
27C
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40638
27D
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
817
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
40639
27E
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40640
27F
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40641
280
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40642
281
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40643
282
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40644
283
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40645
284
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40646
285
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40647
286
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
40648
287
30001
39999
---
F1
30001
289
Trigger On Input 1
0x1DF
---
F89
40651
28A
Trigger On Input 2
0x1DF
---
F89
40652
28B
Trigger On Input 3
0x1DF
---
F89
EVENT RECORDER
40654
28D
---
FC126
40655
28E
---
FC126
40656
28F
---
FC126
40657
290
---
FC126
40658
291
---
FC126
40660
293
---
FC126
40661
294
---
FC126
40662
295
---
FC126
40665
298
---
FC126
40666
299
---
FC126
40667
29A
65535
---
F1
---
FC103
TRANSIENT RECORDER
40668
29B
Trigger On PKP
40669
29C
Trigger On Trip
---
FC103
40670
29D
Trigger On Alarm
---
FC103
40671
29E
Trigger on DPO
---
FC103
40672
29F
16
---
F26
40673
2A0
10
---
F1
40674
2A1
6144
---
F1
40676
2A3
Trigger Position
100
F1
20
40677
2A4
Trigger Mode
---
FC148
40678
2A5
---
F95
---
FC236
THERMAL PROTECTION
40699
2BA
TEMPERATURE
40820
333
---
FC206
40821
334
HI Alarm Level
20
80
F1
60
40822
335
-40
20
F4
10
40823
336
Hysteresis Level
10
F1
40824
337
Time Delay
60
min
F1
40825
338
Output Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
818
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
40908
VT Fuse Fail
---
FC140
Relay Status
---
F99
38B
RELAY STATUS
40927
39E
3C0
Input Name 1
---
---
---
---
F22
52a
Contact
40970
3C9
Input Name 2
---
---
---
---
F22
52b
Contact
40979
3D2
Input Name 3
---
---
---
---
F22
Input 3
40988
3DB
Input Name 4
---
---
---
---
F22
Input 4
40997
3E4
Input Name 5
---
---
---
---
F22
Input 5
41006
3ED
Input Name 6
---
---
---
---
F22
Input 6
41015
3F6
Input Name 7
---
---
---
---
F22
Input 7
41024
3FF
Input Name 8
---
---
---
---
F22
Input 8
-1
---
F91
458
LOGIC ELEMENTS
41118
45D
60000
ms
F1
41119
45E
60000
ms
F1
41120
45F
LE 1 Function
---
FC205
41121
460
LE 1 Asserted
---
FC103
41122
461
LE 1 Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
462
---
FC149
41124
463
---
FC149
60000
ms
F1
LOGIC ELEMENTS
41126
465
41127
466
60000
ms
F1
41128
467
LE 2 Function
---
FC205
41129
468
LE 2 Asserted
---
FC103
41130
469
LE 2 Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
46A
---
FC149
41132
46B
---
FC149
LOGIC ELEMENTS
41134
46D
60000
ms
F1
41135
46E
60000
ms
F1
41136
46F
LE 3 Function
---
FC205
41137
470
LE 3 Asserted
---
FC103
41138
471
LE 3 Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
472
---
FC149
41140
473
---
FC149
60000
ms
F1
LOGIC ELEMENTS
41142
475
41143
476
60000
ms
F1
41144
477
LE 4 Function
---
FC205
819
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
41145
478
LE 4 Asserted
---
FC103
41146
479
LE 4 Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
47A
---
FC149
41148
47B
---
FC149
60000
ms
F1
LOGIC ELEMENTS
41150
47D
41151
47E
60000
ms
F1
41152
47F
LE 5 Function
---
FC205
41153
480
LE 5 Asserted
---
FC103
41154
481
LE 5 Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
482
---
FC149
41156
483
---
FC149
LOGIC ELEMENTS
41158
485
60000
ms
F1
41159
486
60000
ms
F1
41160
487
LE 6 Function
---
FC205
41161
488
LE 6 Asserted
---
FC103
41162
489
LE 6 Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
48A
---
FC149
41164
48B
---
FC149
60000
ms
F1
LOGIC ELEMENTS
41166
48D
41167
48E
60000
ms
F1
41168
48F
LE 7 Function
---
FC205
41169
490
LE 7 Asserted
---
FC103
41170
491
LE 7 Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
492
---
FC149
41172
493
---
FC149
LOGIC ELEMENTS
41174
495
60000
ms
F1
41175
496
60000
ms
F1
41176
497
LE 8 Function
---
FC205
41177
498
LE 8 Asserted
---
FC103
41178
499
LE 8 Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
49A
---
FC149
41180
49B
---
FC149
LOGIC ELEMENTS
41182
49D
60000
ms
F1
41183
49E
60000
ms
F1
41184
49F
LE 9 Function
---
FC205
41185
4A0
LE 9 Asserted
---
FC103
820
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
41186
0x7F
FC198
4A1
LE 9 Relays
---
4A2
---
FC149
41188
4A3
---
FC149
LOGIC ELEMENTS
41190
4A5
60000
ms
F1
41191
4A6
60000
ms
F1
41192
4A7
LE 10 Function
---
FC205
41193
4A8
LE 10 Asserted
---
FC103
41194
4A9
LE 10 Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
4AA
---
FC149
41196
4AB
---
FC149
60000
ms
F1
LOGIC ELEMENTS
41198
4AD
41199
4AE
60000
ms
F1
41200
4AF
LE 11 Function
---
FC205
41201
4B0
LE 11 Asserted
---
FC103
41202
4B1
LE 11 Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
4B2
---
FC149
41204
4B3
---
FC149
LOGIC ELEMENTS
41206
4B5
60000
ms
F1
41207
4B6
60000
ms
F1
41208
4B7
LE 12 Function
---
FC205
41209
4B8
LE 12 Asserted
---
FC103
41210
4B9
LE 12 Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
4BA
---
FC149
41212
4BB
---
FC149
60000
ms
F1
LOGIC ELEMENTS
41214
4BD
41215
4BE
60000
ms
F1
41216
4BF
LE 13 Function
---
FC205
41217
4C0
LE 13 Asserted
---
FC103
41218
4C1
LE 13 Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
4C2
---
FC149
41220
4C3
---
FC149
LOGIC ELEMENTS
41222
4C5
60000
ms
F1
41223
4C6
60000
ms
F1
41224
4C7
LE 14 Function
---
FC205
41225
4C8
LE 14 Asserted
---
FC103
41226
4C9
LE 14 Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
821
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
4CA
---
FC149
41228
4CB
---
FC149
LOGIC ELEMENTS
41230
4CD
60000
ms
F1
41231
4CE
60000
ms
F1
41232
4CF
LE 15 Function
---
FC205
41233
4D0
LE 15 Asserted
---
FC103
41234
4D1
LE 15 Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
4D2
---
FC149
41236
4D3
---
FC149
LOGIC ELEMENTS
41238
4D5
60000
ms
F1
41239
4D6
60000
ms
F1
41240
4D7
LE 16 Function
---
FC205
41241
4D8
LE 16 Asserted
---
FC103
41242
4D9
LE 16 Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
4DA
---
FC149
41244
4DB
---
FC149
0x1DF
---
F89
563
Remote Reset
41386
569
Remote Open
0x1DF
---
F89
41387
56A
Remote Close
0x1DF
---
F89
41388
56B
Breaker Connected
0x49
---
FC204B 0
41389
56C
0x40
---
FC204A 0
41390
56D
0x41
---
FC204C 0
41391
56E
Local Mode
0x1DF
---
F89
41404
57B
0x1DF
---
F89
41405
57C
0x1DF
---
F89
59A
Input Name 9
---
---
---
---
F22
Input 9
41444
5A3
Input Name 10
---
---
---
---
F22
Input 10
64
ms
F1
1
1
CONTACT INPUTS
41454
5AD
41455
5AE
64
ms
F1
41456
5AF
64
ms
F1
41457
5B0
64
ms
F1
41458
5B1
64
ms
F1
41459
5B2
64
ms
F1
41460
5B3
64
ms
F1
41461
5B4
64
ms
F1
41462
5B5
64
ms
F1
41463
5B6
64
ms
F1
41465
5B8
Select DC Voltage
---
FC123
822
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
5C2
Screen Saver
10000
min
F1C
41498
5D9
---
FC157
41500
5DB
---
FC157
LEDs
OUTPUT RELAYS
41510
5E5
Relay 3 Type
---
FC199
41511
5E6
Relay 4 Type
---
FC199
41512
5E7
Relay 5 Type
---
FC199
41513
5E8
Relay 6 Type
---
FC199
60A
0x1DF
---
F89
41548
60B
0x1DF
---
F89
10000
---
F1
8A1
42211
8A2
---
FC206
42212
8A3
10000
trips
F1
42213
8A4
0x7F
---
FC198
8A5
---
FC126
42215
8A6
---
FC206
42216
8A7
10
F1
42217
8A8
0x7F
---
FC198
42218
8A9
---
FC126
COIL MONITORS
42214
TRIP COIL
CLOSE COIL
42219
8AA
---
FC206
42220
8AB
10
F1
42221
8AC
0x7F
---
FC198
RLY 1 SEAL-IN
999
F3
RLY 2 SEAL-IN
999
F3
RELAY 1 TRIP
42222
8AD
RELAY 2 CLOSE
42223
8AE
8B0
---
FC206
42226
8B1
1000
F1
42227
8B2
1000
min
F1
20
42228
8B3
EXTERNAL CLPINITIATE
0x1DF
---
F89
42229
8B4
BLOCK PH IOC1
---
FC103A 0
42230
8B5
BLOCK PH IOC2
---
FC103A 0
42231
8B6
---
FC103A 0
42232
8B7
---
FC103A 0
42233
8B8
---
FC103A 0
42234
8B9
---
FC103A 0
42235
8BA
100
F1
42236
8BB
100
F1
823
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
42237
8BC
100
F1
42238
8BD
OUTPUT RELAYS
0x7C
---
F1
42239
8BE
-1
---
F91
-1
USER CURVE
42241
8C0
1250000
F27
500
42243
8C2
30000
F27
42245
8C4
30000
---
F27
400
42247
8C6
20000
---
F27
10000
42249
8C8
1999
F23
8CA
---
FC103A 0
42252
8CB
---
FC103A 0
42253
8CC
100
F1
42254
8CD
---
FC103A 0
42255
8CE
100
F1
AUTORECLOSE
42257
8D0
Initiate Reclosure
0xFFFF
---
F1
42259
8D2
Block Reclosure
0xFFFF
---
F1
---
FC206
BREAKER FAILURE
42262
8D5
42263
8D6
100
F3
10
42264
8D7
2000
x CT
F3
100
42265
8D8
100
F3
42266
8D9
0x7F
---
FC198
42267
8DA
BF EXT INITIATE
0x1DF
---
F89
FLEXCURVE A
42278
8E5
65535
ms
F1
42279
8E6
65535
ms
F1
42280
8E7
65535
ms
F1
42281
8E8
65535
ms
F1
42282
8E9
65535
ms
F1
42283
8EA
65535
ms
F1
42284
8EB
65535
ms
F1
42285
8EC
65535
ms
F1
42286
8ED
65535
ms
F1
42287
8EE
65535
ms
F1
42288
8EF
65535
ms
F1
42289
8F0
65535
ms
F1
42290
8F1
65535
ms
F1
42291
8F2
65535
ms
F1
42292
8F3
65535
ms
F1
42293
8F4
65535
ms
F1
42294
8F5
65535
ms
F1
42295
8F6
65535
ms
F1
42296
8F7
65535
ms
F1
42297
8F8
65535
ms
F1
824
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
42298
8F9
65535
F1
42299
8FA
65535
ms
F1
42300
8FB
65535
ms
F1
42301
8FC
65535
ms
F1
42302
8FD
65535
ms
F1
42303
8FE
65535
ms
F1
42304
8FF
65535
ms
F1
42305
900
65535
ms
F1
42306
901
65535
ms
F1
42307
902
65535
ms
F1
42308
903
65535
ms
F1
42309
904
65535
ms
F1
42310
905
65535
ms
F1
42311
906
65535
ms
F1
42312
907
65535
ms
F1
42313
908
65535
ms
F1
42314
909
65535
ms
F1
42315
90A
65535
ms
F1
42316
90B
65535
ms
F1
42317
90C
65535
ms
F1
42318
90D
65535
ms
F1
42319
90E
65535
ms
F1
42320
90F
65535
ms
F1
42321
910
65535
ms
F1
42322
911
65535
ms
F1
42323
912
65535
ms
F1
42324
913
65535
ms
F1
42325
914
65535
ms
F1
42326
915
65535
ms
F1
42327
916
65535
ms
F1
42328
917
65535
ms
F1
42329
918
65535
ms
F1
42330
919
65535
ms
F1
42331
91A
65535
ms
F1
42332
91B
65535
ms
F1
42333
91C
65535
ms
F1
42334
91D
65535
ms
F1
42335
91E
65535
ms
F1
42336
91F
65535
ms
F1
42337
920
65535
ms
F1
42338
921
65535
ms
F1
42339
922
65535
ms
F1
42340
923
65535
ms
F1
42341
924
65535
ms
F1
42342
925
65535
ms
F1
42343
926
65535
ms
F1
ms
825
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
42344
927
65535
ms
F1
42345
928
65535
ms
F1
42346
929
65535
ms
F1
42347
92A
65535
ms
F1
42348
92B
65535
ms
F1
42349
92C
65535
ms
F1
42350
92D
65535
ms
F1
42351
92E
65535
ms
F1
42352
92F
65535
ms
F1
42353
930
65535
ms
F1
42354
931
65535
ms
F1
42355
932
65535
ms
F1
42356
933
65535
ms
F1
42357
934
65535
ms
F1
FLEXCURVE B
42380
94B
65535
ms
F1
42381
94C
65535
ms
F1
42382
94D
65535
ms
F1
42383
94E
65535
ms
F1
42384
94F
65535
ms
F1
42385
950
65535
ms
F1
42386
951
65535
ms
F1
42387
952
65535
ms
F1
42388
953
65535
ms
F1
42389
954
65535
ms
F1
42390
955
65535
ms
F1
42391
956
65535
ms
F1
42392
957
65535
ms
F1
42393
958
65535
ms
F1
42394
959
65535
ms
F1
42395
95A
65535
ms
F1
42396
95B
65535
ms
F1
42397
95C
65535
ms
F1
42398
95D
65535
ms
F1
42399
95E
65535
ms
F1
42400
95F
65535
ms
F1
42401
960
65535
ms
F1
42402
961
65535
ms
F1
42403
962
65535
ms
F1
42404
963
65535
ms
F1
42405
964
65535
ms
F1
42406
965
65535
ms
F1
42407
966
65535
ms
F1
42408
967
65535
ms
F1
42409
968
65535
ms
F1
42410
969
65535
ms
F1
826
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
42411
96A
65535
F1
42412
96B
65535
ms
F1
42413
96C
65535
ms
F1
42414
96D
65535
ms
F1
42415
96E
65535
ms
F1
42416
96F
65535
ms
F1
42417
970
65535
ms
F1
42418
971
65535
ms
F1
42419
972
65535
ms
F1
42420
973
65535
ms
F1
42421
974
65535
ms
F1
42422
975
65535
ms
F1
42423
976
65535
ms
F1
42424
977
65535
ms
F1
42425
978
65535
ms
F1
42426
979
65535
ms
F1
42427
97A
65535
ms
F1
42428
97B
65535
ms
F1
42429
97C
65535
ms
F1
42430
97D
65535
ms
F1
42431
97E
65535
ms
F1
42432
97F
65535
ms
F1
42433
980
65535
ms
F1
42434
981
65535
ms
F1
42435
982
65535
ms
F1
42436
983
65535
ms
F1
42437
984
65535
ms
F1
42438
985
65535
ms
F1
42439
986
65535
ms
F1
42440
987
65535
ms
F1
42441
988
65535
ms
F1
42442
989
65535
ms
F1
42443
98A
65535
ms
F1
42444
98B
65535
ms
F1
42445
98C
65535
ms
F1
42446
98D
65535
ms
F1
42447
98E
65535
ms
F1
42448
98F
65535
ms
F1
42449
990
65535
ms
F1
42450
991
65535
ms
F1
42451
992
65535
ms
F1
42452
993
65535
ms
F1
42453
994
65535
ms
F1
42454
995
65535
ms
F1
42455
996
65535
ms
F1
42456
997
65535
ms
F1
ms
827
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
42457
998
65535
ms
F1
42458
999
65535
ms
F1
42459
99A
65535
ms
F1
1
1
9B4
---
FC197
42486
9B5
2000
x CT
F3
100
42487
9B6
30000
F3
42490
9B9
---
FC197
42491
9BA
2000
x CT
F3
100
42492
9BB
30000
F3
42494
9BD
---
FC197
42495
9BE
2000
x CT
F3
100
42496
9BF
30000
F3
42498
9C1
---
FC197
42499
9C2
2000
x CT
F3
100
42500
9C3
15
---
F36
42501
9C4
2000
---
F3
100
42502
9C5
---
F68
42504
9C7
---
FC197
42505
9C8
2000
x CT
F3
100
42506
9C9
15
---
F36
42507
9CA
2000
---
F3
100
42508
9CB
---
F68
42510
9CD
---
FC197
42511
9CE
2000
x CT
F3
100
42512
9CF
15
---
F36
42513
9D0
2000
---
F3
100
42514
9D1
---
F68
1
1
42516
9D3
---
FC197
42517
9D4
2000
x CT
F3
100
42518
9D5
30000
F3
42521
9D8
---
FC197
42522
9D9
2000
x CT
F3
100
42523
9DA
30000
F3
42525
9DC
---
FC197
42526
9DD
2000
x CT
F3
100
42527
9DE
30000
F3
42547
9F2
---
FC197
42548
9F3
3000
x CT
F17A
1000
42549
9F4
15
---
F36
42550
9F5
2000
---
F3
100
42551
9F6
---
F68
42552
9F7
---
FC207
42553
9F8
---
F96
42554
9F9
359
Lead
F1
315
828
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
42555
9FA
125
x VT
F3
42560
9FF
---
FC197
42561
A00
125
x VT
F3
30
42562
A01
6000
F2
20
42563
A02
Neutral OV Function
---
FC197
42564
A03
Ntrl OV Pkp
125
x VT
F3
30
42565
A04
Ntrl OV Delay
6000
F2
20
42566
A05
---
FC197
42567
A06
125
x VT
F3
125
1
1
42568
A07
6000
F2
20
42569
A08
PH OV1 Phases
---
F92
42570
A09
---
FC197
42571
A0A
125
x VT
F3
75
42572
A0B
---
F93
1
1
42573
A0C
6000
F2
20
42574
A0D
PH UV1 Phases
---
F92
42575
A0E
125
x VT
F3
30
42576
A0F
Aux OV Function
---
FC197
42577
A10
Aux OV Pkp
125
x VT
F3
30
42578
A11
Aux OV Delay
6000
F2
20
42579
A12
Aux UV Function
---
FC197
42580
A13
Aux UV Pkp
125
x VT
F3
75
42581
A14
Aux UV Curve
---
F93
42582
A15
Aux UV Delay
6000
F2
20
42583
A16
125
x VT
F3
30
42584
A17
Underfreq 1 Function
---
FC197
42585
A18
Underfreq 1 Pkp
4000
7000
Hz
F3
5900
42586
A19
Underfreq 1 Delay
6000
F2
20
42587
A1A
Min UF Voltage 1
125
x VT
F3
70
42588
A1B
Underfreq 2 Function
---
FC197
42589
A1C
Underfreq 2 Pkp
4000
7000
Hz
F3
5900
42590
A1D
Underfreq 2 Delay
6000
F2
20
42591
A1E
Min UF Voltage 2
125
x VT
F3
70
42592
A1F
Overfreq 1 Function
---
FC197
42593
A20
Overfreq 1 Pkp
4000
7000
Hz
F3
6050
42594
A21
Overfreq 1 Delay
6000
F2
20
42595
A22
Overfreq 2 Function
---
FC197
42596
A23
Overfreq 2 Pkp
4000
7000
Hz
F3
6050
42597
A24
Overfreq 2 Delay
6000
F2
20
42598
A25
---
FC197
42599
A26
3000
x CT
F17A
1000
42600
A27
30000
F3
42601
A28
---
FC197
42602
A29
3000
x CT
F17A
1000
42603
A2A
30000
F3
829
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
42604
A2B
FC197
42605
A2C
2000
x CT
F3
100
42606
A2D
30000
F3
---
A50
0x1DF
---
F89
42642
A51
0x1DF
---
F89
42643
A52
0x1DF
---
F89
42644
A53
0x1DF
---
F89
42645
A54
0x1DF
---
F89
42646
A55
0x1DF
---
F89
42647
A56
0x1DF
---
F89
42648
A57
0x1DF
---
F89
42649
A58
0x1DF
---
F89
42650
A59
0x1DF
---
F89
42651
A5A
0x1DF
---
F89
42652
A5B
0x1DF
---
F89
42653
A5C
0x1DF
---
F89
42654
A5D
0x1DF
---
F89
42655
A5E
0x1DF
---
F89
42656
A5F
0x1DF
---
F89
42657
A60
0x1DF
---
F89
42658
A61
0x1DF
---
F89
42659
A62
0x1DF
---
F89
42660
A63
0x1DF
---
F89
42661
A64
0x1DF
---
F89
42662
A65
0x1DF
---
F89
42663
A66
0x1DF
---
F89
42664
A67
0x1DF
---
F89
42665
A68
0x1DF
---
F89
42666
A69
0x1DF
---
F89
42667
A6A
0x1DF
---
F89
42677
A74
0x1DF
---
F89
42678
A75
0x1DF
---
F89
42679
A76
0x1DF
---
F89
42680
A77
67N Block 1
0x1DF
---
F89
42681
A78
67N Block 2
0x1DF
---
F89
42682
A79
67N Block 3
0x1DF
---
F89
42686
A7D
0x1DF
---
F89
42687
A7E
0x1DF
---
F89
42688
A7F
0x1DF
---
F89
42689
A80
Neutral OV Block 1
0x1DF
---
F89
42690
A81
Neutral OV Block 2
0x1DF
---
F89
42691
A82
Neutral OV Block 3
0x1DF
---
F89
42692
A83
Phase OV Block 1
0x1DF
---
F89
42693
A84
Phase OV Block 2
0x1DF
---
F89
42694
A85
Phase OV Block 3
0x1DF
---
F89
830
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
42695
A86
Phase UV Block 1
0x1DF
---
F89
42696
A87
Phase UV Block 2
0x1DF
---
F89
42697
A88
Phase UV Block 3
0x1DF
---
F89
42698
A89
Aux OV Block 1
0x1DF
---
F89
42699
A8A
Aux OV Block 2
0x1DF
---
F89
42700
A8B
Aux OV Block 3
0x1DF
---
F89
42701
A8C
Aux UV Block 1
0x1DF
---
F89
42702
A8D
Aux UV Block 2
0x1DF
---
F89
42703
A8E
Aux UV Block 3
0x1DF
---
F89
42704
A8F
Underfreq 1 Block 1
0x1DF
---
F89
42705
A90
Underfreq 1 Block 2
0x1DF
---
F89
42706
A91
Underfreq 1 Block 3
0x1DF
---
F89
42707
A92
Underfreq 2 Block 1
0x1DF
---
F89
42708
A93
Underfreq 2 Block 2
0x1DF
---
F89
42709
A94
Underfreq 2 Block 3
0x1DF
---
F89
42710
A95
Overfreq 1 Block 1
0x1DF
---
F89
42711
A96
Overfreq 1 Block 2
0x1DF
---
F89
42712
A97
Overfreq 1 Block 3
0x1DF
---
F89
42713
A98
Overfreq 2 Block 1
0x1DF
---
F89
42714
A99
Overfreq 2 Block 2
0x1DF
---
F89
42715
A9A
Overfreq 2 Block 3
0x1DF
---
F89
42719
A9E
0x1DF
---
F89
42720
A9F
0x1DF
---
F89
42721
AA0
0x1DF
---
F89
42722
AA1
0x1DF
---
F89
42723
AA2
0x1DF
---
F89
42724
AA3
0x1DF
---
F89
42725
AA4
0x1DF
---
F89
42726
AA5
0x1DF
---
F89
42727
AA6
0x1DF
---
F89
42728
AA7
0x1DF
---
F89
42729
AA8
0x1DF
---
F89
42730
AA9
0x1DF
---
F89
42731
AAA
0x1DF
---
F89
42732
AAB
0x1DF
---
F89
42733
AAC
0x1DF
---
F89
AB0
0x7F
---
FC198
42738
AB1
0x7F
---
FC198
42739
AB2
0x7F
---
FC198
42740
AB3
0x7F
---
FC198
42741
AB4
0x7F
---
FC198
42742
AB5
0x7F
---
FC198
42743
AB6
0x7F
---
FC198
42744
AB7
0x7F
---
FC198
42745
AB8
0x7F
---
FC198
831
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
42749
51SGTOCRelays
0x7F
---
FC198
ABC
42750
ABD
67N Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
42752
ABF
0x7F
---
FC198
42753
AC0
Ntrl OV Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
42754
AC1
Phase OV Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
42755
AC2
Phase UV Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
42756
AC3
Aux OV Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
42757
AC4
Aux UV Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
42758
AC5
Underfreq 1 Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
42759
AC6
Underfreq 2 Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
42760
AC7
Overfreq1 Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
42761
AC8
Overfreq2 Relays
0x7F
---
FC198
42762
AC9
0x7F
---
FC198
42763
ACA
0x7F
---
FC198
42764
ACB
0x7F
---
FC198
B43
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN 1 9
42893
B4C
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN 2 9
42902
B55
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN 3 9
42911
B5E
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN 4 9
42920
B67
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN 5 9
42929
B70
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN 6 9
42938
B79
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN 7 9
42947
B82
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN 8 9
42956
B8B
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN 9 9
42965
B94
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN
10
42974
B9D
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN
11
42983
BA6
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN
12
42992
BAF
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN
13
43001
BB8
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN
14
43010
BC1
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN
15
43019
BCA
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN
16
43028
BD3
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN
17
43037
BDC
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN
18
43046
BE5
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN
19
43055
BEE
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN
20
43064
BF7
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN
21
43073
C00
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN
22
832
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
43082
C09
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN
23
43091
C12
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN
24
43100
C1B
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN
25
43109
C24
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN
26
43118
C2D
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN
27
43127
C36
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN
28
43136
C3F
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN
29
43145
C48
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN
30
43154
C51
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN
31
43163
C5A
---
---
---
---
F22
Virtual IN
32
D8D
LE 1 Trigger 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43471
D8E
LE 1 Trigger 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
1
1
43472
D8F
LE 1 Trigger 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43473
D90
LE 1 Block 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43474
D91
LE 1 Block 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43475
D92
LE 1 Block 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43476
D93
LE 2 Trigger 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43477
D94
LE 2 Trigger 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43478
D95
LE 2 Trigger 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43479
D96
LE 2 Block 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43480
D97
LE 2 Block 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43481
D98
LE 2 Block 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43482
D99
LE 3 Trigger 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43483
D9A
LE 3 Trigger 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43484
D9B
LE 3 Trigger 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43485
D9C
LE 3 Block 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43486
D9D
LE 3 Block 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43487
D9E
LE 3 Block 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43488
D9F
LE 4 Trigger 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43489
DA0
LE 4 Trigger 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43490
DA1
LE 4 Trigger 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43491
DA2
LE 4 Block 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43492
DA3
LE 4 Block 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43493
DA4
LE 4 Block 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43494
DA5
LE 5 Trigger 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43495
DA6
LE 5 Trigger 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43496
DA7
LE 5 Trigger 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43497
DA8
LE 5 Block 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43498
DA9
LE 5 Block 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
833
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
43499
DAA
0xFFFF
FC134C 0
43500
DAB
LE 6 Trigger 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43501
DAC
LE 6 Trigger 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43502
DAD
LE 6 Trigger 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43503
DAE
LE 6 Block 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43504
DAF
LE 6 Block 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43505
DB0
LE 6 Block 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43506
DB1
LE 7 Trigger 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43507
DB2
LE 7 Trigger 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43508
DB3
LE 7 Trigger 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43509
DB4
LE 7 Block 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43510
DB5
LE 7 Block 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
LE 5 Block 3
---
43511
DB6
LE 7 Block 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43512
DB7
LE 8 Trigger 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43513
DB8
LE 8 Trigger 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43514
DB9
LE 8 Trigger 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43515
DBA
LE 8 Block 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43516
DBB
LE 8 Block 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43517
DBC
LE 8 Block 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
43691
E6A
---
FC197
43692
E6B
2000
x CT
F3
100
E6C
15
---
F36
43694
E6D
2000
---
F3
100
43695
E6E
---
F68
43696
E6F
0x7F
---
FC198
EFB
---
F87
43837
EFC
---
F87
IEC60870-5-104 PROTOCOL
43838
EFD
---
FC126
43839
EFE
65535
---
F1
2404
43840
EFF
65535
---
F1
43841
F00
65535
F1
60
43842
F01
10
300
F1
120
43843
F02
16777215
---
F9
1000
43845
F04
16777215
---
F9
2000
43847
F06
16777215
---
F9
3000
43849
F08
16777215
---
F9
4000
65519
---
F1
F0A
43852
F0B
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC150
43854
F0D
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC150
43856
F0F
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC150
43858
F11
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC150
834
DNP Address
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
43860
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC150
2
1
F13
43862
F15
65535
---
F1
20000
43863
F16
---
FC126
43864
F17
60
F1
43865
F18
255
---
F1
10
43866
F19
65519
---
F1
43867
F1A
10080
min
F1
1440
43868
F1B
30
2048
---
F1
240
43869
F1C
---
F1
43870
F1D
---
F1
43871
F1E
---
F78
43872
F1F
10
---
F79
43873
F20
---
F80
43874
F21
---
F81
43875
F22
---
F82
43876
F23
---
F83
43877
F24
10
300
F1
120
F25
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43879
F26
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43880
F27
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43881
F28
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43882
F29
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43883
F2A
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43884
F2B
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43885
F2C
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43886
F2D
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43887
F2E
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43888
F2F
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43889
F30
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43890
F31
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43891
F32
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43892
F33
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43893
F34
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43894
F35
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43895
F36
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43896
F37
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43897
F38
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43898
F39
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43899
F3A
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43900
F3B
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43901
F3C
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43902
F3D
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43903
F3E
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43904
F3F
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43905
F40
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
835
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
43906
F41
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43907
F42
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43908
F43
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43909
F44
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43910
F45
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43911
F46
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43912
F47
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43913
F48
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43914
F49
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43915
F4A
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43916
F4B
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43917
F4C
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43918
F4D
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43919
F4E
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43920
F4F
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43921
F50
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43922
F51
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43923
F52
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43924
F53
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43925
F54
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43926
F55
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43927
F56
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43928
F57
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43929
F58
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43930
F59
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43931
F5A
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43932
F5B
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43933
F5C
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43934
F5D
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43935
F5E
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43936
F5F
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43937
F60
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43938
F61
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43939
F62
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43940
F63
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
43941
F64
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
F65
49
---
F88
43943
F66
---
F85
43944
F67
100000000
---
F9
30000
43946
F69
49
---
F88
43947
F6A
---
F85
43948
F6B
100000000
---
F9
30000
43950
F6D
49
---
F88
43951
F6E
---
F85
43952
F6F
100000000
---
F9
30000
836
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
43954
49
F88
F71
---
43955
F72
---
F85
43956
F73
100000000
---
F9
30000
43958
F75
49
---
F88
43959
F76
---
F85
43960
F77
100000000
---
F9
30000
43962
F79
49
---
F88
43963
F7A
---
F85
43964
F7B
100000000
---
F9
30000
2
1
43966
F7D
49
---
F88
43967
F7E
---
F85
43968
F7F
100000000
---
F9
30000
2
1
43970
F81
49
---
F88
43971
F82
---
F85
43972
F83
100000000
---
F9
30000
43974
F85
49
---
F88
43975
F86
---
F85
43976
F87
100000000
---
F9
30000
43978
F89
49
---
F88
43979
F8A
---
F85
43980
F8B
100000000
---
F9
30000
43982
F8D
49
---
F88
43983
F8E
---
F85
43984
F8F
100000000
---
F9
30000
43986
F91
49
---
F88
43987
F92
---
F85
43988
F93
100000000
---
F9
30000
43990
F95
49
---
F88
43991
F96
---
F85
43992
F97
100000000
---
F9
30000
43994
F99
49
---
F88
43995
F9A
---
F85
43996
F9B
100000000
---
F9
30000
2
1
43998
F9D
49
---
F88
43999
F9E
---
F85
44000
F9F
100000000
---
F9
30000
44002
FA1
49
---
F88
44003
FA2
---
F85
44004
FA3
100000000
---
F9
30000
44006
FA5
49
---
F88
44007
FA6
---
F85
44008
FA7
100000000
---
F9
30000
44010
FA9
49
---
F88
44011
FAA
---
F85
44012
FAB
100000000
---
F9
30000
44014
FAD
49
---
F88
837
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
44015
FAE
F85
44016
FAF
100000000
---
F9
30000
44018
FB1
49
---
F88
44019
FB2
---
F85
44020
FB3
100000000
---
F9
30000
44022
FB5
49
---
F88
44023
FB6
---
F85
44024
FB7
100000000
---
F9
30000
44026
FB9
49
---
F88
44027
FBA
---
F85
44028
FBB
100000000
---
F9
30000
44030
FBD
49
---
F88
44031
FBE
---
F85
44032
FBF
100000000
---
F9
30000
44034
FC1
49
---
F88
44035
FC2
---
F85
44036
FC3
100000000
---
F9
30000
2
1
---
44038
FC5
49
---
F88
44039
FC6
---
F85
44040
FC7
100000000
---
F9
30000
2
1
44042
FC9
49
---
F88
44043
FCA
---
F85
44044
FCB
100000000
---
F9
30000
44046
FCD
49
---
F88
44047
FCE
---
F85
44048
FCF
100000000
---
F9
30000
44050
FD1
49
---
F88
44051
FD2
---
F85
44052
FD3
100000000
---
F9
30000
44054
FD5
49
---
F88
44055
FD6
---
F85
44056
FD7
100000000
---
F9
30000
44058
FD9
49
---
F88
44059
FDA
---
F85
44060
FDB
100000000
---
F9
30000
44062
FDD
49
---
F88
44063
FDE
---
F85
44064
FDF
100000000
---
F9
30000
44066
FE1
49
---
F88
44067
FE2
---
F85
44068
FE3
100000000
---
F9
30000
FE5
36
---
F86
44071
FE6
36
---
F86
44072
FE7
36
---
F86
44073
FE8
36
---
F86
838
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
44074
FE9
36
F86
44075
FEA
36
---
F86
44076
FEB
36
---
F86
44077
FEC
36
---
F86
---
44078
FED
36
---
F86
44079
FEE
36
---
F86
44080
FEF
36
---
F86
44081
FF0
36
---
F86
44082
FF1
36
---
F86
44083
FF2
36
---
F86
44084
FF3
36
---
F86
44085
FF4
36
---
F86
1
1
44086
FF5
36
---
F86
44087
FF6
36
---
F86
44088
FF7
36
---
F86
44089
FF8
36
---
F86
44090
FF9
36
---
F86
44091
FFA
36
---
F86
44092
FFB
36
---
F86
44093
FFC
36
---
F86
1
1
44094
FFD
36
---
F86
44095
FFE
36
---
F86
44096
FFF
36
---
F86
44097
1000
36
---
F86
44098
1001
36
---
F86
44099
1002
36
---
F86
44100
1003
36
---
F86
44101
1004
36
---
F86
AUTORECLOSE
44109
100C
AR FUNCTION
---
FC126
44110
100D
NUMBER OF SHOTS
---
F1
44111
100E
6000
F2
10
44112
100F
6000
F2
20
44113
1010
6000
F2
30
44114
1011
6000
F2
40
44115
1012
6000
F2
100
1
1
44116
1013
6000
F2
50
44117
1014
RESET TIME
6000
F2
50
44118
1015
BLOCK AR
0x1DF
---
F89
44119
1016
EXT.INITIATE
0x1DF
---
F89
44120
1017
PH IOC1 INITIATE
---
FC103
44121
1018
PH IOC2 INITIATE
---
FC103
44122
1019
---
FC103
44123
101A
---
FC103
44124
101B
---
FC103
44125
101C
---
FC103
839
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
44126
101D
---
FC103
44127
101E
---
FC103
44128
101F
---
FC103
44129
1020
AR READY RELAY3-7
0x7F
---
FC198
44130
1021
AR IN-PROGR RELAY3-7
0x7F
---
FC198
44131
1022
AR N/READY RELAY3-7
0x7F
---
FC198
44132
1023
-1
---
F91
44133
1024
---
FC103
44134
1025
---
FC103
44135
1026
---
FC103
44136
1027
---
FC103
44137
1028
---
FC103
AUTORECLOSE SHOT 1
44139
102A
---
FC103
44140
102B
---
FC103
44141
102C
---
FC103
44142
102D
---
FC103
44143
102E
---
FC103
44144
102F
---
FC103
44145
1030
---
FC103
44146
1031
---
FC103
44147
1032
---
FC103
44148
1033
---
FC103
44149
1034
---
FC103
44150
1035
SG TOC SHOT1
---
FC103
44151
1036
---
FC103
---
FC103
AUTORECLOSE
44152
1037
AUTORECLOSE SHOT 2
44159
103E
---
FC103
44160
103F
---
FC103
44161
1040
---
FC103
44162
1041
---
FC103
44163
1042
---
FC103
44164
1043
---
FC103
44165
1044
---
FC103
44166
1045
---
FC103
44167
1046
---
FC103
44168
1047
---
FC103
44169
1048
---
FC103
44170
1049
SG TOC SHOT2
---
FC103
44171
104A
---
FC103
---
FC103
---
FC103
AUTORECLOSE
44172
104B
AUTORECLOSE SHOT 3
44179
840
1052
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
44180
1053
---
FC103
44181
1054
---
FC103
44182
1055
---
FC103
44183
1056
---
FC103
44184
1057
---
FC103
44185
1058
---
FC103
44186
1059
---
FC103
44187
105A
---
FC103
44188
105B
---
FC103
44189
105C
---
FC103
44190
105D
SG TOC SHOT3
---
FC103
44191
105E
---
FC103
AUTORECLOSE
44192
105F
---
FC103
44197
1064
---
FC103
AUTORECLOSE SHOT 4
44198
1065
---
FC103
44199
1066
---
FC103
44200
1067
---
FC103
44201
1068
---
FC103
44202
1069
---
FC103
44203
106A
---
FC103
44204
106B
---
FC103
44205
106C
---
FC103
44206
106D
---
FC103
44207
106E
---
FC103
44208
106F
---
FC103
44209
1070
---
FC103
44210
1071
SG TOC SHOT4
---
FC103
---
FC197
THERMAL OVERLOAD
44211
1072
44212
1073
30
6000
min
F2
60
44213
1074
100
600
---
F3
200
44214
1075
Pickup Level
2000
x CT
F3
100
44215
1076
Alarm Level
700
1100
F2
800
44216
1077
0x7F
---
FC198
107C
255
---
F1
44222
107D
255
---
F1
44223
107E
255
---
F1
44224
107F
255
---
F1
44225
1080
255
---
F1
841
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
44226
1081
255
---
F1
44227
1082
255
---
F1
44228
1083
255
---
F1
44229
1084
255
---
F1
44230
1085
255
---
F1
44231
1086
255
---
F1
44232
1087
255
---
F1
44233
1088
255
---
F1
44234
1089
255
---
F1
44235
108A
255
---
F1
44236
108B
255
---
F1
44237
108C
255
---
F1
44238
108D
255
---
F1
44239
108E
255
---
F1
44240
108F
255
---
F1
44241
1090
255
---
F1
44242
1091
255
---
F1
44243
1092
255
---
F1
44244
1093
255
---
F1
44245
1094
255
---
F1
44246
1095
255
---
F1
44247
1096
255
---
F1
44248
1097
255
---
F1
44249
1098
255
---
F1
44250
1099
255
---
F1
44251
109A
255
---
F1
44252
109B
255
---
F1
44253
109C
255
---
F1
842
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
44254
109D
255
---
F1
44255
109E
255
---
F1
44256
109F
255
---
F1
44257
10A0
255
---
F1
44258
10A1
255
---
F1
44259
10A2
255
---
F1
44260
10A3
255
---
F1
44261
10A4
255
---
F1
44262
10A5
255
---
F1
44263
10A6
255
---
F1
44264
10A7
255
---
F1
44265
10A8
255
---
F1
44266
10A9
255
---
F1
44267
10AA
255
---
F1
44268
10AB
255
---
F1
44269
10AC
255
---
F1
44270
10AD
255
---
F1
44271
10AE
255
---
F1
44272
10AF
255
---
F1
44273
10B0
255
---
F1
44274
10B1
255
---
F1
44275
10B2
255
---
F1
44276
10B3
255
---
F1
44277
10B4
255
---
F1
44278
10B5
255
---
F1
44279
10B6
255
---
F1
44280
10B7
255
---
F1
44281
10B8
255
---
F1
843
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
44282
10B9
255
---
F1
44283
10BA
255
---
F1
44284
10BB
255
---
F1
44285
10BC
255
---
F1
44286
10BD
255
---
F1
44287
10BE
255
---
F1
44288
10BF
255
---
F1
44289
10C0
255
---
F1
44290
10C1
255
---
F1
44291
10C2
255
---
F1
44292
10C3
255
---
F1
44293
10C4
255
---
F1
44294
10C5
255
---
F1
44295
10C6
255
---
F1
44296
10C7
255
---
F1
44297
10C8
255
---
F1
44298
10C9
255
---
F1
44299
10CA
255
---
F1
44300
10CB
255
---
F1
44301
10CC
255
---
F1
44302
10CD
255
---
F1
44303
10CE
255
---
F1
44304
10CF
255
---
F1
44305
10D0
255
---
F1
44306
10D1
255
---
F1
44307
10D2
255
---
F1
44308
10D3
255
---
F1
44309
10D4
255
---
F1
844
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
44310
10D5
255
---
F1
44311
10D6
255
---
F1
44312
10D7
255
---
F1
44313
10D8
255
---
F1
44314
10D9
255
---
F1
44315
10DA
255
---
F1
44316
10DB
255
---
F1
44317
10DC
255
---
F1
44318
10DD
255
---
F1
44319
10DE
255
---
F1
44320
10DF
255
---
F1
44321
10E0
255
---
F1
44322
10E1
255
---
F1
44323
10E2
255
---
F1
44324
10E3
255
---
F1
44325
10E4
255
---
F1
44326
10E5
255
---
F1
44327
10E6
255
---
F1
44328
10E7
255
---
F1
44329
10E8
255
---
F1
44330
10E9
255
---
F1
44331
10EA
255
---
F1
44332
10EB
255
---
F1
44333
10EC
255
---
F1
44334
10ED
255
---
F1
44335
10EE
255
---
F1
44336
10EF
255
---
F1
44337
10F0
255
---
F1
845
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
44338
10F1
255
---
F1
44339
10F2
255
---
F1
44340
10F3
255
---
F1
44341
10F4
255
---
F1
44342
10F5
255
---
F1
44343
10F6
255
---
F1
44344
10F7
255
---
F1
44345
10F8
255
---
F1
44346
10F9
255
---
F1
44347
10FA
255
---
F1
44348
10FB
255
---
F1
10FC
255
---
F1
44350
10FD
255
---
F1
44351
10FE
255
---
F1
44352
10FF
255
---
F1
44353
1100
255
---
F1
44354
1101
255
---
F1
44355
1102
255
---
F1
44356
1103
255
---
F1
44357
1104
255
---
F1
44358
1105
255
---
F1
44359
1106
255
---
F1
44360
1107
255
---
F1
44361
1108
255
---
F1
44362
1109
255
---
F1
44363
110A
255
---
F1
44364
110B
255
---
F1
846
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
44365
110C
255
---
F1
44366
110D
255
---
F1
44367
110E
255
---
F1
44368
110F
255
---
F1
44369
1110
255
---
F1
44370
1111
255
---
F1
44371
1112
255
---
F1
44372
1113
255
---
F1
44373
1114
255
---
F1
44374
1115
255
---
F1
44375
1116
255
---
F1
44376
1117
255
---
F1
44377
1118
255
---
F1
44378
1119
255
---
F1
44379
111A
255
---
F1
44380
111B
255
---
F1
111D
Slave Address
254
---
F1
44383
111E
Synchronization Timeout
1440
min
F1
IEC60870-5-103 MEASURANDS
44384
111F
---
FC221
44385
1120
255
---
F1
44386
1121
255
---
F1
44387
1122
1000
F1
44388
1123
49
---
F88
44389
1124
0xFFFF
---
F3
44390
1125
0xFFFF
---
F1
44391
1126
49
---
F88
44392
1127
0xFFFF
---
F3
44393
1128
0xFFFF
---
F1
44394
1129
49
---
F88
44395
112A
0xFFFF
---
F3
847
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
44396
112B
0xFFFF
---
F1
44397
112C
49
---
F88
44398
112D
0xFFFF
---
F3
44399
112E
0xFFFF
---
F1
44400
112F
49
---
F88
44401
1130
0xFFFF
---
F3
44402
1131
0xFFFF
---
F1
44403
1132
49
---
F88
44404
1133
0xFFFF
---
F3
44405
1134
0xFFFF
---
F1
44406
1135
49
---
F88
44407
1136
0xFFFF
---
F3
44408
1137
0xFFFF
---
F1
44409
1138
49
---
F88
44410
1139
0xFFFF
---
F3
44411
113A
0xFFFF
---
F1
44412
113B
49
---
F88
44413
113C
0xFFFF
---
F3
44414
113D
0xFFFF
---
F1
44415
113E
---
FC221
44416
113F
255
---
F1
44417
1140
255
---
F1
44418
1141
1000
F1
44419
1142
49
---
F88
44420
1143
0xFFFF
---
F3
44421
1144
0xFFFF
---
F1
44422
1145
49
---
F88
44423
1146
0xFFFF
---
F3
44424
1147
0xFFFF
---
F1
44425
1148
49
---
F88
848
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
44426
1149
0xFFFF
---
F3
44427
114A
0xFFFF
---
F1
44428
114B
49
---
F88
44429
114C
0xFFFF
---
F3
44430
114D
0xFFFF
---
F1
44431
114E
49
---
F88
44432
114F
0xFFFF
---
F3
44433
1150
0xFFFF
---
F1
44434
1151
49
---
F88
44435
1152
0xFFFF
---
F3
44436
1153
0xFFFF
---
F1
44437
1154
49
---
F88
44438
1155
0xFFFF
---
F3
44439
1156
0xFFFF
---
F1
44440
1157
49
---
F88
44441
1158
0xFFFF
---
F3
44442
1159
0xFFFF
---
F1
44443
115A
49
---
F88
44444
115B
0xFFFF
---
F3
44445
115C
0xFFFF
---
F1
44446
115D
---
FC221
44447
115E
255
---
F1
44448
115F
255
---
F1
44449
1160
1000
F1
44450
1161
49
---
F88
44451
1162
0xFFFF
---
F3
44452
1163
0xFFFF
---
F1
44453
1164
49
---
F88
44454
1165
0xFFFF
---
F3
44455
1166
0xFFFF
---
F1
849
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
44456
1167
49
---
F88
44457
1168
0xFFFF
---
F3
44458
1169
0xFFFF
---
F1
44459
116A
49
---
F88
44460
116B
0xFFFF
---
F3
44461
116C
0xFFFF
---
F1
44462
116D
49
---
F88
44463
116E
0xFFFF
---
F3
44464
116F
0xFFFF
---
F1
44465
1170
49
---
F88
44466
1171
0xFFFF
---
F3
44467
1172
0xFFFF
---
F1
44468
1173
49
---
F88
44469
1174
0xFFFF
---
F3
44470
1175
0xFFFF
---
F1
44471
1176
49
---
F88
44472
1177
0xFFFF
---
F3
44473
1178
0xFFFF
---
F1
44474
1179
49
---
F88
44475
117A
0xFFFF
---
F3
44476
117B
0xFFFF
---
F1
44477
117C
---
FC221
44478
117D
255
---
F1
44479
117E
255
---
F1
44480
117F
1000
F1
44481
1180
49
---
F88
44482
1181
0xFFFF
---
F3
44483
1182
0xFFFF
---
F1
44484
1183
49
---
F88
44485
1184
0xFFFF
---
F3
850
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
44486
1185
0xFFFF
---
F1
44487
1186
49
---
F88
44488
1187
0xFFFF
---
F3
44489
1188
0xFFFF
---
F1
44490
1189
49
---
F88
44491
118A
0xFFFF
---
F3
44492
118B
0xFFFF
---
F1
44493
118C
49
---
F88
44494
118D
0xFFFF
---
F3
44495
118E
0xFFFF
---
F1
44496
118F
49
---
F88
44497
1190
0xFFFF
---
F3
44498
1191
0xFFFF
---
F1
44499
1192
49
---
F88
44500
1193
0xFFFF
---
F3
44501
1194
0xFFFF
---
F1
44502
1195
49
---
F88
44503
1196
0xFFFF
---
F3
44504
1197
0xFFFF
---
F1
44505
1198
49
---
F88
44506
1199
0xFFFF
---
F3
44507
119A
0xFFFF
---
F1
PASSWORD SECURITY
44536
11B7
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44537
11B8
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44538
11B9
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44539
11BA
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44540
11BB
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44541
11BC
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44542
11BD
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44543
11BE
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44544
11BF
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
851
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
44545
11C0
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44546
11C1
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44547
11C2
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44548
11C3
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44549
11C4
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44550
11C5
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44551
11C6
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44552
11C7
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44553
11C8
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44554
11C9
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44555
11CA
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44556
11CB
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44557
11CC
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44558
11CD
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44559
11CE
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44560
11CF
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44561
11D0
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44562
11D1
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44563
11D2
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44564
11D3
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44565
11D4
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44566
11D5
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44567
11D6
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44568
11D7
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44569
11D8
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44570
11D9
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44571
11DA
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44572
11DB
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44573
11DC
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44574
11DD
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44575
11DE
---
---
---
---
F22
L0
44576
11DF
---
FC103A 0
11E3
---
FC126
44581
11E4
---
FC126
44582
11E5
---
FC126
44583
11E6
---
FC126
44584
11E7
---
FC126
44585
11E8
---
FC126
44586
11E9
---
FC126
44587
11EA
---
FC126
44588
11EB
---
FC126
44589
11EC
---
FC126
44590
11ED
---
FC126
44591
11EE
---
FC126
44592
11EF
---
FC126
852
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
44593
11F0
---
FC126
44594
11F1
---
FC126
44595
11F2
---
FC126
44596
11F3
---
FC126
44597
11F4
---
FC126
44598
11F5
---
FC126
44599
11F6
---
FC126
44600
11F7
---
FC126
44601
11F8
---
FC126
44602
11F9
---
FC126
44603
11FA
---
FC126
44604
11FB
---
FC126
44605
11FC
---
FC126
44606
11FD
---
FC126
44607
11FE
---
FC126
44608
11FF
---
FC126
44609
1200
---
FC126
44610
1201
---
FC126
44611
1202
---
FC126
1203
---
FC199
44613
1204
---
FC199
44614
1205
---
FC199
44615
1206
---
FC199
44616
1207
---
FC199
44617
1208
---
FC199
44618
1209
---
FC199
44619
120A
---
FC199
44620
120B
---
FC199
44621
120C
---
FC199
44622
120D
---
FC199
44623
120E
---
FC199
44624
120F
---
FC199
44625
1210
---
FC199
44626
1211
---
FC199
44627
1212
---
FC199
44628
1213
---
FC199
44629
1214
---
FC199
44630
1215
---
FC199
44631
1216
---
FC199
44632
1217
---
FC199
44633
1218
---
FC199
44634
1219
---
FC199
44635
121A
---
FC199
44636
121B
---
FC199
44637
121C
---
FC199
853
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
44638
121D
FC199
44639
121E
---
FC199
44640
121F
---
FC199
44641
1220
---
FC199
44642
1221
---
FC199
44643
1222
---
FC199
---
IEC61850 GOOSE
44645
1224
Enable GOOSE Tx
---
FC126
44646
1225
ENABLE GOOSE
---
FC126
44647
1226
GOOSE NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
SR3_GOOS 20
E1
44667
123A
VLAN IDENTIFIER
4095
---
F1
44668
123B
VLAN PRIORITY
---
F1
44669
123C
APP IDENTIFIER
0x3FFF
---
F1
44670
123D
UPDATE TIME
1000
60000
ms
F1
10000
44671
123E
DATASET NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
GOOSE1
20
44691
1252
---
---
---
---
F22
gcb01
20
44711
1266
0xFFFF
---
F1
44712
1267
0xFFFF
---
FC214
44716
126B
10
1800
F1
120
126D
DATASET ITEM 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44719
126E
ITEM 1 QUALITY
---
FC126
44720
126F
DATASET ITEM 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44721
1270
ITEM 2 QUALITY
---
FC126
44722
1271
DATASET ITEM 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44723
1272
ITEM 3 QUALITY
---
FC126
44724
1273
DATASET ITEM 4
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44725
1274
ITEM 4 QUALITY
---
FC126
44726
1275
DATASET ITEM 5
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44727
1276
ITEM 5 QUALITY
---
FC126
44728
1277
DATASET ITEM 6
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44729
1278
ITEM 6 QUALITY
---
FC126
44730
1279
DATASET ITEM 7
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44731
127A
ITEM 7 QUALITY
---
FC126
44732
127B
DATASET ITEM 8
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44733
127C
ITEM 8 QUALITY
---
FC126
44734
127D
DATASET ITEM 9
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44735
127E
ITEM 9 QUALITY
---
FC126
44736
127F
DATASET ITEM 10
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44737
1280
ITEM 10 QUALITY
---
FC126
44738
1281
DATASET ITEM 11
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44739
1282
ITEM 11 QUALITY
---
FC126
44740
1283
DATASET ITEM 12
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44741
1284
ITEM 12 QUALITY
---
FC126
44742
1285
DATASET ITEM 13
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
854
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
44743
---
FC126
1
1
1286
ITEM 13 QUALITY
44744
1287
DATASET ITEM 14
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44745
1288
ITEM 14 QUALITY
---
FC126
44746
1289
DATASET ITEM 15
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44747
128A
ITEM 15 QUALITY
---
FC126
44748
128B
DATASET ITEM 16
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44749
128C
ITEM 16 QUALITY
---
FC126
44750
128D
DATASET ITEM 17
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44751
128E
ITEM 17 QUALITY
---
FC126
1
1
44752
128F
DATASET ITEM 18
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44753
1290
ITEM 18 QUALITY
---
FC126
44754
1291
DATASET ITEM 19
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44755
1292
ITEM 19 QUALITY
---
FC126
44756
1293
DATASET ITEM 20
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44757
1294
ITEM 20 QUALITY
---
FC126
44758
1295
DATASET ITEM 21
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44759
1296
ITEM 21 QUALITY
---
FC126
1
1
44760
1297
DATASET ITEM 22
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44761
1298
ITEM 22 QUALITY
---
FC126
44762
1299
DATASET ITEM 23
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44763
129A
ITEM 23 QUALITY
---
FC126
44764
129B
DATASET ITEM 24
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44765
129C
ITEM 24 QUALITY
---
FC126
44766
129D
DATASET ITEM 25
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44767
129E
ITEM 25 QUALITY
---
FC126
1
1
44768
129F
DATASET ITEM 26
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44769
12A0
ITEM 26 QUALITY
---
FC126
44770
12A1
DATASET ITEM 27
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44771
12A2
ITEM 27 QUALITY
---
FC126
44772
12A3
DATASET ITEM 28
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44773
12A4
ITEM 28 QUALITY
---
FC126
44774
12A5
DATASET ITEM 29
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44775
12A6
ITEM 29 QUALITY
---
FC126
1
1
44776
12A7
DATASET ITEM 30
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44777
12A8
ITEM 30 QUALITY
---
FC126
44778
12A9
DATASET ITEM 31
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44779
12AA
ITEM 31 QUALITY
---
FC126
44780
12AB
DATASET ITEM 32
0xFFFF
---
FC134B 0
44781
12AC
ITEM 32 QUALITY
---
FC126
1
1
12B1
RX GOOSE1 FUNCTION
---
FC126
44787
12B2
RX GOOSE1 ID
---
---
---
---
F22
DEVICE_IE 20
D2_GOOSE
1
44807
12C6
INCOMING DS NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
DEVICE/
20
LLN0$GOO
SESR3
855
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
44827
12DA
---
---
---
---
F22
DEVICE/
20
LLN0$GO$
gcb01
44847
12EE
0xFFFF
---
F1
44848
12EF
ETYPE APPID
0x3FFF
---
F1
1
1
12F3
RX GOOSE2 FUNCTION
---
FC126
44853
12F4
RX GOOSE2 ID
---
---
---
---
F22
DEVICE_IE 20
D2_GOOSE
2
44873
1308
INCOMING DS NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
DEVICE/
20
LLN0$GOO
SESR3
44893
131C
---
---
---
---
F22
DEVICE/
20
LLN0$GO$
gcb02
44913
1330
0xFFFF
---
F1
44914
1331
ETYPE APPID
0x3FFF
---
F1
1
1
1335
RX GOOSE3 FUNCTION
---
FC126
44919
1336
RX GOOSE3 ID
---
---
---
---
F22
DEVICE_IE 20
D2_GOOSE
3
44939
134A
INCOMING DS NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
DEVICE/
20
LLN0$GOO
SESR3
44959
135E
---
---
---
---
F22
DEVICE/
20
LLN0$GO$
gcb03
44979
1372
0xFFFF
---
F1
44980
1373
ETYPE APPID
0x3FFF
---
F1
1
1
1377
RX GOOSE4 FUNCTION
---
FC126
44985
1378
RX GOOSE4 ID
---
---
---
---
F22
DEVICE_IE 20
D2_GOOSE
4
45005
138C
INCOMING DS NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
DEVICE/
20
LLN0$GOO
SESR3
45025
13A0
---
---
---
---
F22
DEVICE/
20
LLN0$GO$
gcb04
45045
13B4
0xFFFF
---
F1
45046
13B5
ETYPE APPID
0x3FFF
---
F1
1
1
13B9
RX GOOSE5 FUNCTION
---
FC126
45051
13BA
RX GOOSE5 ID
---
---
---
---
F22
DEVICE_IE 20
D2_GOOSE
5
45071
13CE
INCOMING DS NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
DEVICE/
20
LLN0$GOO
SESR3
45091
13E2
---
---
---
---
F22
20
DEVICE/
LLN0$GO$
gcb05
45111
13F6
0xFFFF
---
F1
856
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
45112
0x3FFF
F1
1
1
13F7
ETYPE APPID
---
13FB
RX GOOSE6 FUNCTION
---
FC126
45117
13FC
RX GOOSE6 ID
---
---
---
---
F22
DEVICE_IE 20
D2_GOOSE
6
45137
1410
INCOMING DS NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
DEVICE/
20
LLN0$GOO
SESR3
45157
1424
---
---
---
---
F22
DEVICE/
20
LLN0$GO$
gcb06
45177
1438
0xFFFF
---
F1
45178
1439
ETYPE APPID
0x3FFF
---
F1
1
1
143D
RX GOOSE7 FUNCTION
---
FC126
45183
143E
RX GOOSE7 ID
---
---
---
---
F22
DEVICE_IE 20
D2_GOOSE
7
45203
1452
INCOMING DS NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
DEVICE/
20
LLN0$GOO
SESR3
45223
1466
---
---
---
---
F22
DEVICE/
20
LLN0$GO$
gcb07
45243
147A
0xFFFF
---
F1
45244
147B
ETYPE APPID
0x3FFF
---
F1
1
1
147F
RX GOOSE8 FUNCTION
---
FC126
45249
1480
RX GOOSE8 ID
---
---
---
---
F22
DEVICE_IE 20
D2_GOOSE
8
45269
1494
INCOMING DS NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
DEVICE/
20
LLN0$GOO
SESR3
45289
14A8
---
---
---
---
F22
DEVICE/
20
LLN0$GO$
gcb08
45309
14BC
0xFFFF
---
F1
45310
14BD
ETYPE APPID
0x3FFF
---
F1
0xFFFF
---
FC216
250
14C1
15BE
RI 1 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 1
45583
15CE
RI 1 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
FC219
45584
15CF
RI 1 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
45585
15D0
RI 1 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
45586
15D1
RI 1 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
45588
15D3
RI 2 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 2
45604
15E3
RI 2 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
FC219
45605
15E4
RI 2 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
45606
15E5
RI 2 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
45607
15E6
RI 2 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
857
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
45609
RI 3 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 3
7
1
15E8
45625
15F8
RI 3 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
FC219
45626
15F9
RI 3 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
45627
15FA
RI 3 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
45628
15FB
RI 3 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
45630
15FD
RI 4 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 4
45646
160D
RI 4 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
FC219
45647
160E
RI 4 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
45648
160F
RI 4 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
1
1
45649
1610
RI 4 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
45651
1612
RI 5 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 5
45667
1622
RI 5 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
FC219
45668
1623
RI 5 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
45669
1624
RI 5 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
45670
1625
RI 5 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
45672
1627
RI 6 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 6
45688
1637
RI 6 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
FC219
45689
1638
RI 6 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
45690
1639
RI 6 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
45691
163A
RI 6 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
45693
163C
RI 7 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 7
45709
164C
RI 7 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
FC219
45710
164D
RI 7 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
45711
164E
RI 7 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
45712
164F
RI 7 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
45714
1651
RI 8 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 8
45730
1661
RI 8 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
FC219
45731
1662
RI 8 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
45732
1663
RI 8 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
45733
1664
RI 8 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
45735
1666
RI 9 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 9
45751
1676
RI 9 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
45752
1677
RI 9 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
45753
1678
RI 9 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
45754
1679
RI 9 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
45756
167B
RI 10 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 10
45772
168B
RI 10 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
45773
168C
RI 10 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
45774
168D
RI 10 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
45775
168E
RI 10 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
45777
1690
RI 11 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 11
45793
16A0
RI 11 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
45794
16A1
RI 11 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
45795
16A2
RI 11 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
45796
16A3
RI 11 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
45798
16A5
RI 12 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 12
858
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
45814
16B5
RI 12 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
45815
16B6
RI 12 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
45816
16B7
RI 12 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
45817
16B8
RI 12 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
45819
16BA
RI 13 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 13
45835
16CA
RI 13 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
45836
16CB
RI 13 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
45837
16CC
RI 13 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
45838
16CD
RI 13 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
45840
16CF
RI 14 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 14
45856
16DF
RI 14 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
45857
16E0
RI 14 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
45858
16E1
RI 14 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
45859
16E2
RI 14 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
45861
16E4
RI 15 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 15
45877
16F4
RI 15 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
45878
16F5
RI 15 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
45879
16F6
RI 15 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
45880
16F7
RI 15 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
45882
16F9
RI 16 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 16
45898
1709
RI 16 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
45899
170A
RI 16 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
45900
170B
RI 16 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
45901
170C
RI 16 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
45903
170E
RI 17 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 17
45919
171E
RI 17 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
45920
171F
RI 17 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
45921
1720
RI 17 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
45922
1721
RI 17 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
45924
1723
RI 18 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 18
45940
1733
RI 18 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
45941
1734
RI 18 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
45942
1735
RI 18 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
45943
1736
RI 18 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
45945
1738
RI 19 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 19
45961
1748
RI 19 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
45962
1749
RI 19 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
45963
174A
RI 19 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
45964
174B
RI 19 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
45966
174D
RI 20 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 20
45982
175D
RI 20 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
45983
175E
RI 20 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
45984
175F
RI 20 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
45985
1760
RI 20 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
45987
1762
RI 21 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 21
46003
1772
RI 21 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
859
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
46004
1773
RI 21 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
46005
1774
RI 21 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
46006
1775
RI 21 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
46008
1777
RI 22 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 22
46024
1787
RI 22 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
46025
1788
RI 22 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
46026
1789
RI 22 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
46027
178A
RI 22 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
46029
178C
RI 23 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 23
46045
179C
RI 23 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
46046
179D
RI 23 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
46047
179E
RI 23 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
46048
179F
RI 23 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
46050
17A1
RI 24 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 24
46066
17B1
RI 24 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
46067
17B2
RI 24 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
46068
17B3
RI 24 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
46069
17B4
RI 24 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
46071
17B6
RI 25 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 25
46087
17C6
RI 25 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
46088
17C7
RI 25 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
46089
17C8
RI 25 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
46090
17C9
RI 25 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
46092
17CB
RI 26 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 26
46108
17DB
RI 26 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
46109
17DC
RI 26 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
46110
17DD
RI 26 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
46111
17DE
RI 26 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
46113
17E0
RI 27 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 27
46129
17F0
RI 27 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
46130
17F1
RI 27 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
46131
17F2
RI 27 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
46132
17F3
RI 27 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
46134
17F5
RI 28 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 28
46150
1805
RI 28 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
46151
1806
RI 28 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
46152
1807
RI 28 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
46153
1808
RI 28 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
46155
180A
RI 29 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 29
46171
181A
RI 29 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
46172
181B
RI 29 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
46173
181C
RI 29 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
46174
181D
RI 29 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
46176
181F
RI 30 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 30
46192
182F
RI 30 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
46193
1830
RI 30 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
860
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
46194
0xFFFF
FC218
1831
RI 30 ITEM MASK
---
46195
1832
RI 30 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
46197
1834
RI 31 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 31
46213
1844
RI 31 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
46214
1845
RI 31 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
46215
1846
RI 31 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
46216
1847
RI 31 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
46218
1849
RI 32 NAME
---
---
---
---
F22
RI 32
46234
1859
RI 32 GOOSE SOURCE
0x80
---
F1
46235
185A
RI 32 ITEM SOURCE
0xFFFF
---
FC217
46236
185B
RI 32 ITEM MASK
0xFFFF
---
FC218
46237
185C
RI 32 DFLT STATE
---
FC220
185F
---
---
---
---
F22
Logic El #1 9
46249
1868
---
---
---
---
F22
Logic El #2 9
46258
1871
---
---
---
---
F22
Logic El #3 9
46267
187A
---
---
---
---
F22
Logic El #4 9
46276
1883
---
---
---
---
F22
Logic El #5 9
46285
188C
---
---
---
---
F22
Logic El #6 9
46294
1895
---
---
---
---
F22
Logic El #7 9
46303
189E
---
---
---
---
F22
Logic El #8 9
18DC
LE 9 Trigger 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46366
18DD
LE 9 Trigger 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46367
18DE
LE 9 Trigger 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46368
18DF
LE 9 Block 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46369
18E0
LE 9 Block 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46370
18E1
LE 9 Block 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46371
18E2
LE 10 Trigger 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46372
18E3
LE 10 Trigger 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46373
18E4
LE 10 Trigger 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46374
18E5
LE 10 Block 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46375
18E6
LE 10 Block 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46376
18E7
LE 10 Block 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46377
18E8
LE 11 Trigger 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46378
18E9
LE 11 Trigger 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46379
18EA
LE 11 Trigger 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46380
18EB
LE 11 Block 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46381
18EC
LE 11 Block 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46382
18ED
LE 11 Block 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46383
18EE
LE 12 Trigger 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46384
18EF
LE 12 Trigger 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46385
18F0
LE 12 Trigger 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46386
18F1
LE 12 Block 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46387
18F2
LE 12 Block 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46388
18F3
LE 12 Block 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
861
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
46389
18F4
LE 13 Trigger 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46390
18F5
LE 13 Trigger 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46391
18F6
LE 13 Trigger 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46392
18F7
LE 13 Block 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46393
18F8
LE 13 Block 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46394
18F9
LE 13 Block 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46395
18FA
LE 14 Trigger 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46396
18FB
LE 14 Trigger 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46397
18FC
LE 14 Trigger 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46398
18FD
LE 14 Block 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46399
18FE
LE 14 Block 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46400
18FF
LE 14 Block 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46401
1900
LE 15 Trigger 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46402
1901
LE 15 Trigger 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46403
1902
LE 15 Trigger 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46404
1903
LE 15 Block 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46405
1904
LE 15 Block 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46406
1905
LE 15 Block 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46407
1906
LE 16 Trigger 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46408
1907
LE 16 Trigger 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46409
1908
LE 16 Trigger 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46410
1909
LE 16 Block 1
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46411
190A
LE 16 Block 2
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
46412
190B
LE 16 Block 3
0xFFFF
---
FC134C 0
195B
---
---
---
---
F22
Logic El #9 9
46501
1964
---
---
---
---
F22
Logic El
#10
46510
196D
---
---
---
---
F22
Logic El
#11
46519
1976
---
---
---
---
F22
Logic El
#12
46528
197F
---
---
---
---
F22
Logic El
#13
46537
1988
---
---
---
---
F22
Logic El
#14
46546
1991
---
---
---
---
F22
Logic El
#15
46555
199A
---
---
---
---
F22
Logic El
#16
1A50
0xFFFFFFFF
---
FC126
46738
1A51
125
VT
F3
10
46739
1A52
125
VT
F3
50
46740
1A53
125
VT
F3
10
46741
1A54
125
VT
F3
50
46742
1A55
Voltage Difference
125
VT
F3
10
46743
1A56
Angle Difference
80
F1
10
862
FORMAT CODES
Modbus Hex
Description
Address Address
Min
Max
Step Units
Format Factory
Code
Default
Size in
Words
46744
1A57
Frequency Slip
500
Hz
F3
46745
1A58
60000
Sec
F3
50
46746
1A59
---
FC424
46747
1A5A
Synchrocheck Block
0x1DF
---
F89
46748
1A5B
Output Relays 3 to 7
0x7F
---
FC198
46749
1A5C
Angle Offset
359
F1
46750
1A5D
Synchro Bypass
0x1DF
---
F89B
46773
1A74
OPCUA Enable
---
FC126
46774
1A75
Redundancy mode
---
FC421
46782
1A7D
---
FC126
46783
1A7E
255
---
F1
OPCUA
46784
1A7F
---
F1
46785
1A80
PTP VLAN ID
4095
---
F1
46786
1A81
PTP EPOCH
---
FC425
---
---
F22
L0
128
3000
---
---
52417
3080
---
FC420
52418
3081
0xFFFFFFFF
---
F9
52420
3083
0xFFFF
---
F1
52421
3084
0xFFFF
---
F1
122
Format Codes
Code
Type
Definition
F1
unsigned 16 bits
Unsigned Value
unsigned 16 bits
unsigned 16 bits
unsigned 16 bits
unsigned 16 bits
signed 16 bits
signed 16 bits
unsigned 32 bits
1st 16 bits
2nd 16 bits
863
FORMAT CODES
Code
Type
Definition
unsigned 32 bits
1st 16 bits
2nd 16 bits
unsigned 32 bits
1st 16 bits
2nd 16 bits
signed 32 bits
1st 16 bits
2nd 16 bits
signed 32 bits
1st 16 bits
2nd 16 bits
864
unsigned 16 bits
Hardware Revision
Prototype
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
23
24
25
26
F17
unsigned 32 bits
F17A
unsigned 16 bits
F18
unsigned 32 bits
Date MM/DD/YYYY
F19
unsigned 32 bits
Time HH:MM:SS:hh
F21
signed 16 bits
F22
unsigned 16 bits
F23
unsigned 16 bits
F25
unsigned 16 bits
F26
unsigned 16 bits
Va
Vb
Vc
Vx
Ia
Ib
Ic
Ig
10
Inputs 1-16
11
Outputs 1-16
12
Virtual Inputs1-16
13
Virtual Inputs7-32
14
15
16
Logic Elements
F27
unsigned 32 bits
F36
unsigned 16 bits
OC Curve Selection
Extremely Inverse
Very Inverse
Normally Inverse
Moderately Inverse
Definite Time
IEC Curve A
IEC Curve B
IEC Curve C
Flex Curve A
Flex Curve B
10
11
12
IAC Inverse
13
14
865
FORMAT CODES
Code
Type
Definition
15
F68
User Curve
unsigned 16 bits
Instantaneous
Linear
F74
unsigned 16 bits
F76
unsigned 16 bits
Overcurrent Direction
F77
unsigned 16 bits
19
Positive Watthours
20
F78
Positive Varhours
unsigned 16 bits
6
F79
6
unsigned 16 bits
10
F80
10
unsigned 16 bits
6
F81
6
unsigned 16 bits
6
F82
6
unsigned 16 bits
F83
unsigned 16 bits
F85
866
unsigned 16 bits
/ 0.001
/ 0.01
/ 0.1
/1
/ 10
/ 100
/ 1000
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
/ 10000
/ 100000
F86
unsigned 16 bits
Off
Virtual Input 1
Virtual Input 2
Virtual Input 3
Virtual Input 4
Virtual Input 5
Virtual Input 6
Virtual Input 7
Virtual Input 8
Virtual Input 9
10
Virtual Input 10
11
Virtual Input 11
12
Virtual Input 12
13
Virtual Input 13
14
Virtual Input 14
15
Virtual Input 15
16
Virtual Input 16
17
Virtual Input 17
18
Virtual Input 18
19
Virtual Input 19
20
Virtual Input 20
21
Virtual Input 21
22
Virtual Input 22
23
Virtual Input 23
24
Virtual Input 24
25
Virtual Input 25
26
Virtual Input 26
27
Virtual Input 27
28
Virtual Input 28
29
Virtual Input 29
30
Virtual Input 30
31
Virtual Input 31
32
Virtual Input 32
33
FC: Reset
34
35
36
F87
None
TCP
UDP
F88
unsigned 16 bits
Analog Values
Disabled
Phase A Current
867
FORMAT CODES
Code
Type
Definition
Phase B Current
Phase C Current
Ground Current
System Frequency
Vab
10
Vbc
11
Vca
12
Van
13
Vbn
14
Vcn
15
Power Factor
16
17
Reactive Pwr(kvar)
18
19
Positive Watthours
20
Positive Varhours
21
Negative Watthours
22
Negative Varhours
23
24
25
26
Neutral Current
27
Neutral Voltage
28
Auxiliary Voltage
29
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
F89
868
Autoreclose Block
Off
0x40
Contact Input 1
0x41
Contact Input 2
0x42
Contact Input 3
0x43
Contact Input 4
0x44
Contact Input 5
0x45
Contact Input 6
0x46
Contact Input 7
0x47
Contact Input 8
0x48
Contact Input 9
0x49
Contact Input 10
0x80
Virtual Input 1
0x81
Virtual Input 2
0x82
Virtual Input 3
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0x83
Virtual Input 4
0x84
Virtual Input 5
0x85
Virtual Input 6
0x86
Virtual Input 7
0x87
Virtual Input 8
0x88
Virtual Input 9
0x89
Virtual Input 10
0x8A
Virtual Input 11
0x8B
Virtual Input 12
0x8C
Virtual Input 13
0x8D
Virtual Input 14
0x8E
Virtual Input 15
0x8F
Virtual Input 16
0x90
Virtual Input 17
0x91
Virtual Input 18
0x92
Virtual Input 19
0x93
Virtual Input 20
0x94
Virtual Input 21
0x95
Virtual Input 22
0x96
Virtual Input 23
0x97
Virtual Input 24
0x98
Virtual Input 25
0x99
Virtual Input 26
0x9A
Virtual Input 27
0x9B
Virtual Input 28
0x9C
Virtual Input 29
0x9D
Virtual Input 30
0x9E
Virtual Input 31
0x9F
Virtual Input 32
0xC0
Logic Element 1
0xC1
Logic Element 2
0xC2
Logic Element 3
0xC3
Logic Element 4
0xC4
Logic Element 5
0xC5
Logic Element 6
0xC6
Logic Element 7
0xC7
Logic Element 8
0xC8
Logic Element 9
0xC9
Logic Element 10
0xCA
Logic Element 11
0xCB
Logic Element 12
0xCC
Logic Element 13
0xCD
Logic Element 14
0xCE
Logic Element 15
0xCF
Logic Element 16
0x1C0
Remote Input 1
0x1C1
Remote Input 2
869
FORMAT CODES
Code
Type
Definition
0x1C2
Remote Input 3
0x1C3
Remote Input 4
0x1C4
Remote Input 5
0x1C5
Remote Input 6
0x1C6
Remote Input 7
0x1C7
Remote Input 8
0x1C8
Remote Input 9
0x1C9
Remote Input 10
0x1CA
Remote Input 11
0x1CB
Remote Input 12
0x1CC
Remote Input 13
0x1CD
Remote Input 14
0x1CE
Remote Input 15
0x1CF
Remote Input 16
0x1D0
Remote Input 17
0x1D1
Remote Input 18
0x1D2
Remote Input 19
0x1D3
Remote Input 20
0x1D4
Remote Input 21
0x1D5
Remote Input 22
0x1D6
Remote Input 23
0x1D7
Remote Input 24
0x1D8
Remote Input 25
0x1D9
Remote Input 26
0x1DA
Remote Input 27
0x1DB
Remote Input 28
0x1DC
Remote Input 29
0x1DD
Remote Input 30
0x1DE
Remote Input 31
0x1DF
Remote Input 32
F91
signed 16 bits
-1
Active Group
SP Group 1 Active
SP Group 2 Active
F92
unsigned 16 bits
Phases
Any One
Any Two
3
F93
All Three
unsigned 16 bits
0
F95
Phase UV Curve
Definite Time
Inverse Time
unsigned 16 bits
1 x 192
3 x 64
2
F96
1
870
Edit Group
6 x 32
unsigned 16 bits
Directional Polarizing
Voltage
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
Current
Dual
F97
unsigned 16 bits
Modbus
IEC60870-5-103
DNP 3.0
F98
unsigned 16 bits
F99
unsigned 16 bits
Not Ready
Ready
FC100
unsigned 16 bits
SNTP Mode
Disabled
Unicast
Anycast
Broadcast
FC101
unsigned 16 bits
9600 baud
19200 baud
38400 baud
57600 baud
4
FC102
115200 baud
unsigned 16 bits
RS 485 Parity
None
Odd
2
FC103
Even
unsigned 16 bits
Off / On Selection
Off
On
FC103A
unsigned 16 bits
No / Yes Selection
NO
YES
FC104
unsigned 16 bits
Ground CT Type
1 A Secondary
5 A Secondary
FC105
unsigned 16 bits
Differential CT Type
FC106
unsigned 16 bits
Wye
1
FC107
Delta
unsigned 16 bits
60
1
FC108
Supply Frequency
50
unsigned 16 bits
61850 Status
Not Ready
Ready
Default CID
FC109
unsigned 16 bits
FC111
unsigned 16 bits
Trip Relays
871
FORMAT CODES
Code
Type
Definition
FC112
unsigned 16 bits
Communication Status
FC117
unsigned 16 bits
Directional Voltage
Measured (Vx)
Calculated (VTs)
FC123
unsigned 16 bits
17V Threshold
33V Threshold
84V Threshold
3
FC124A
166V Threshold
unsigned 16 bits
Phase Rotation
ABC
ACB
FC125
unsigned 16 bits
Coil Monitor
Healthy
Unhealthy
FC126
unsigned 16 bits
Disabled
Enabled
FC127
unsigned 16 bits
System Language
FC129
unsigned 16 bits
Relay Status
0x0001
Alarm
0x0002
Trip
0x0004
0x0008
Breaker Connected
0x0010
52a Status
0x0020
52b Status
0x0040
Maintenance
0x0080
In Service
0x0100
Setpoint Group 2
0x0200
Pickup
0x0800
Contact Output 3
0x1000
Contact Output 4
0x2000
Contact Output 5
0x4000
Contact Output 6
0x8000
872
Select DV Voltage
Contact Output 7
FC130
unsigned 16 bits
LED Flash
FC131
unsigned 16 bits
FC133
unsigned 16 bits
None
Command
0x00C0
VO 1
0x00C1
VO 2
0x00C2
VO 3
0x00C3
VO 4
0x00C4
VO 5
0x00C5
VO 6
0x00C6
VO 7
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0x00C7
VO 8
0x00C8
VO 9
0x00C9
VO 10
0x00CA
VO 11
0x00CB
VO 12
0x00CC
VO 13
0x00CD
VO 14
0x00CE
VO 15
0x00CF
VO 16
0x8001
0x8002
Any Trip
0x8004
0xA001
0xA002
Any Alarm
0xA004
0xD000
Input 1
0xD001
Input 2
0xD002
Input 3
FC133A
unsigned 16 bits
Code
Type
Definition
FC134
unsigned 16 bits
Cause of Event
No Evnt/Trp ToDate
Reset
Factory Reload
IRIG-B Failure
10
11
12
13
14
Comm. Alert 1
15
Comm. Alert 2
16
Comm. Alert 3
17
18
19
23
24
Rx Goose 1 ON
25
Rx Goose 1 OFF
26
Rx Goose 2 ON
27
Rx Goose 2 OFF
873
FORMAT CODES
Code
874
Type
Definition
28
Rx Goose 3 ON
29
Rx Goose 3 OFF
30
Rx Goose 4 ON
31
Rx Goose 4 OFF
32
Rx Goose 5 ON
33
Rx Goose 5 OFF
34
Rx Goose 6 ON
35
Rx Goose 6 OFF
36
Rx Goose 7 ON
37
Rx Goose 7 OFF
38
Rx Goose 8 ON
39
Rx Goose 8 OFF
0x0040
Contact IN 1 On
0x0041
Contact IN 2 On
0x0042
Contact IN 3 On
0x0043
Contact IN 4 On
0x0044
Contact IN 5 On
0x0045
Contact IN 6 On
0x0046
Contact IN 7 On
0x0047
Contact IN 8 On
0x0048
Contact IN 9 On
0x0049
Contact IN 10 On
0x0060
Contact IN 1 Off
0x0061
Contact IN 2 Off
0x0062
Contact IN 3 Off
0x0063
Contact IN 4 Off
0x0064
Contact IN 5 Off
0x0065
Contact IN 6 Off
0x0066
Contact IN 7 Off
0x0067
Contact IN 8 Off
0x0068
Contact IN 9 Off
0x0069
Contact IN 10 Off
0x0080
Virtual IN 1 On
0x0081
Virtual IN 2 On
0x0082
Virtual IN 3 On
0x0083
Virtual IN 4 On
0x0084
Virtual IN 5 On
0x0085
Virtual IN 6 On
0x0086
Virtual IN 7 On
0x0087
Virtual IN 8 On
0x0088
Virtual IN 9 On
0x0089
Virtual IN 10 On
0x008A
Virtual IN 11 On
0x008B
Virtual IN 12 On
0x008C
Virtual IN 13 On
0x008D
Virtual IN 14 On
0x008E
Virtual IN 15 On
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0x008F
Virtual IN 16 On
0x0090
Virtual IN 17 On
0x0091
Virtual IN 18 On
0x0092
Virtual IN 19 On
0x0093
Virtual IN 20 On
0x0094
Virtual IN 21 On
0x0095
Virtual IN 22 On
0x0096
Virtual IN 23 On
0x0097
Virtual IN 24 On
0x0098
Virtual IN 25 On
0x0099
Virtual IN 26 On
0x009A
Virtual IN 27 On
0x009B
Virtual IN 28 On
0x009C
Virtual IN 29 On
0x009D
Virtual IN 30 On
0x009E
Virtual IN 31 On
0x009F
Virtual IN 32 On
0x00A0
Virtual IN 1 Off
0x00A1
Virtual IN 2 Off
0x00A2
Virtual IN 3 Off
0x00A3
Virtual IN 4 Off
0x00A4
Virtual IN 5 Off
0x00A5
Virtual IN 6 Off
0x00A6
Virtual IN 7 Off
0x00A7
Virtual IN 8 Off
0x00A8
Virtual IN 9 Off
0x00A9
Virtual IN 10 Off
0x00AA
Virtual IN 11 Off
0x00AB
Virtual IN 12 Off
0x00AC
Virtual IN 13 Off
0x00AD
Virtual IN 14 Off
0x00AE
Virtual IN 15 Off
0x00AF
Virtual IN 16 Off
0x00B0
Virtual IN 17 Off
0x00B1
Virtual IN 18 Off
0x00B2
Virtual IN 19 Off
0x00B3
Virtual IN 20 Off
0x00B4
Virtual IN 21 Off
0x00B5
Virtual IN 22 Off
0x00B6
Virtual IN 23 Off
0x00B7
Virtual IN 24 Off
0x00B8
Virtual IN 25 Off
0x00B9
Virtual IN 26 Off
0x00BA
Virtual IN 27 Off
0x00BB
Virtual IN 28 Off
0x00BC
Virtual IN 29 Off
0x00BD
Virtual IN 30 Off
875
FORMAT CODES
Code
876
Type
Definition
0x00BE
Virtual IN 31 Off
0x00BF
Virtual IN 32 Off
0x01C0
Remote IN 1 On
0x01C1
Remote IN 2 On
0x01C2
Remote IN 3 On
0x01C3
Remote IN 4 On
0x01C4
Remote IN 5 On
0x01C5
Remote IN 6 On
0x01C6
Remote IN 7 On
0x01C7
Remote IN 8 On
0x01C8
Remote IN 9 On
0x01C9
Remote IN 10 On
0x01CA
Remote IN 11 On
0x01CB
Remote IN 12 On
0x01CC
Remote IN 13 On
0x01CD
Remote IN 14 On
0x01CE
Remote IN 15 On
0x01CF
Remote IN 16 On
0x01D0
Remote IN 17 On
0x01D1
Remote IN 18 On
0x01D2
Remote IN 19 On
0x01D3
Remote IN 20 On
0x01D4
Remote IN 21 On
0x01D5
Remote IN 22 On
0x01D6
Remote IN 23 On
0x01D7
Remote IN 24 On
0x01D8
Remote IN 25 On
0x01D9
Remote IN 26 On
0x01DA
Remote IN 27 On
0x01DB
Remote IN 28 On
0x01DC
Remote IN 29 On
0x01DD
Remote IN 30 On
0x01DE
Remote IN 31 On
0x01DF
Remote IN 32 On
0x01E0
Remote IN 1 Off
0x01E1
Remote IN 2 Off
0x01E2
Remote IN 3 Off
0x01E3
Remote IN 4 Off
0x01E4
Remote IN 5 Off
0x01E5
Remote IN 6 Off
0x01E6
Remote IN 7 Off
0x01E7
Remote IN 8 Off
0x01E8
Remote IN 9 Off
0x01E9
Remote IN 10 Off
0x01EA
Remote IN 11 Off
0x01EB
Remote IN 12 Off
0x01EC
Remote IN 13 Off
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0x01ED
Remote IN 14 Off
0x01EE
Remote IN 15 Off
0x01EF
Remote IN 16 Off
0x01F0
Remote IN 17 Off
0x01F1
Remote IN 18 Off
0x01F2
Remote IN 19 Off
0x01F3
Remote IN 20 Off
0x01F4
Remote IN 21 Off
0x01F5
Remote IN 22 Off
0x01F6
Remote IN 23 Off
0x01F7
Remote IN 24 Off
0x01F8
Remote IN 25 Off
0x01F9
Remote IN 26 Off
0x01FA
Remote IN 27 Off
0x01FB
Remote IN 28 Off
0x01FC
Remote IN 29 Off
0x01FD
Remote IN 30 Off
0x01FE
Remote IN 31 Off
0x01FF
Remote IN 32 Off
0x8041
0x8042
0x8044
0x8049
0x804A
0x804C
0x8051
0x8052
0x8054
0x8061
0x8062
0x8064
0x84C1
LE 1 Trip PKP
0x84C2
LE 1 Trip OP
0x84C4
LE 1 Trip DPO
0x8501
LE 2 Trip PKP
0x8502
LE 2 Trip OP
0x8504
LE 2 Trip DPO
0x8541
LE 3 Trip PKP
0x8542
LE 3 Trip OP
0x8544
LE 3 Trip DPO
0x8581
LE 4 Trip PKP
0x8582
LE 4 Trip OP
0x8584
LE 4 Trip DPO
0x85C1
LE 5 Trip PKP
0x85C2
LE 5 Trip OP
0x85C4
LE 5 Trip DPO
0x8601
LE 6 Trip PKP
877
FORMAT CODES
Code
878
Type
Definition
0x8602
LE 6 Trip OP
0x8604
LE 6 Trip DPO
0x8641
LE 7 Trip PKP
0x8642
LE 7 Trip OP
0x8644
LE 7 Trip DPO
0x8681
LE 8 Trip PKP
0x8682
LE 8 Trip OP
0x8684
LE 8 Trip DPO
0x8F81
0x8F82
0x8F84
0x9001
0x9002
Ph IOC1 Trip OP
0x9004
0x9009
0x900A
Ph A IOC1 Trip OP
0x900C
0x9011
0x9012
Ph B IOC1 Trip OP
0x9014
0x9021
0x9022
Ph C IOC1 Trip OP
0x9024
0x9041
0x9042
0x9044
0x9081
0x9082
0x9084
0x90C1
0x90C2
Ph TOC1 Trip OP
0x90C4
0x90C9
0x90CA
Ph A TOC1 Trip OP
0x90CC
0x90D1
0x90D2
Ph B TOC1 Trip OP
0x90D4
0x90E1
0x90E2
Ph C TOC1 Trip OP
0x90E4
0x9101
0x9102
0x9104
0x9141
0x9142
0x9144
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0x9181
0x9182
Ph IOC2 Trip OP
0x9184
0x9189
0x918A
Ph A IOC2 Trip OP
0x918C
0x9191
0x9192
Ph B IOC2 Trip OP
0x9194
0x91A1
0x91A2
Ph C IOC2 Trip OP
0x91A4
0x91C1
0x91C2
0x91C4
0x9201
0x9202
0x9204
0x9301
0x9302
0x9304
0x93C1
0x93C2
NegSeq OV Trp OP
0x93C4
0x9401
0x9402
Ntrl OV Trp OP
0x9404
0x9441
0x9442
Ph OV1 Trip OP
0x9444
0x9449
0x944A
Ph A OV1 Trip OP
0x944C
0x9451
0x9452
Ph B OV1 Trip OP
0x9454
0x9461
0x9462
Ph C OV1 Trip OP
0x9464
0x9481
0x9482
Ph UV1 Trip OP
0x9484
0x9489
0x948A
Ph A UV1 Trip OP
0x948C
0x9491
0x9492
Ph B UV1 Trip OP
879
FORMAT CODES
Code
880
Type
Definition
0x9494
0x94A1
0x94A2
Ph C UV1 Trip OP
0x94A4
0x94C1
0x94C2
Aux OV Trip OP
0x94C4
0x9501
0x9502
Aux UV Trip Op
0x9504
0x9541
0x9542
UndrFreq1 Trip OP
0x9544
0x9581
0x9582
UndrFreq2 Trip OP
0x9584
0x95C1
0x95C2
OverFreq1 Trip OP
0x95C4
0x9601
0x9602
OverFreq2 Trip OP
0x9604
0x9641
0x9642
0x9644
0x9681
0x9682
0x9684
0x96C1
0x96C2
0x96C4
0x9C01
LE 9 Trip PKP
0x9C02
LE 9 Trip OP
0x9C04
LE 9 Trip DPO
0x9C41
LE 10 Trip PKP
0x9C42
LE 10 Trip OP
0x9C44
LE 10 Trip DPO
0x9C81
LE 11 Trip PKP
0x9C82
LE 11 Trip OP
0x9C84
LE 11 Trip DPO
0x9CC1
LE 12 Trip PKP
0x9CC2
LE 12 Trip OP
0x9CC4
LE 12 Trip DPO
0x9D01
LE 13 Trip PKP
0x9D02
LE 13 Trip OP
0x9D04
LE 13 Trip DPO
0x9D41
LE 14 Trip PKP
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0x9D42
LE 14 Trip OP
0x9D44
LE 14 Trip DPO
0x9D81
LE 15 Trip PKP
0x9D82
LE 15 Trip OP
0x9D84
LE 15 Trip DPO
0x9DC1
LE 16 Trip PKP
0x9DC2
LE 16 Trip OP
0x9DC4
LE 16 Trip DPO
0xA049
0xA04A
0xA04C
0xA051
0xA052
0xA054
0xA061
0xA062
0xA064
0xA482
0xA4C1
LE 1 Alarm PKP
0xA4C2
LE 1 Alarm OP
0xA4C4
LE 1 Alarm DPO
0xA501
LE 2 Alarm PKP
0xA502
LE 2 Alarm OP
0xA504
LE 2 Alarm DPO
0xA541
LE 3 Alarm PKP
0xA542
LE 3 Alarm OP
0xA544
LE 3 Alarm DPO
0xA581
LE 4 Alarm PKP
0xA582
LE 4 Alarm OP
0xA584
LE 4 Alarm DPO
0xA5C1
LE 5 Alarm PKP
0xA5C2
LE 5 Alarm OP
0xA5C4
LE 5 Alarm DPO
0xA601
LE 6 Alarm PKP
0xA602
LE 6 Alarm OP
0xA604
LE 6 Alarm DPO
0xA641
LE 7 Alarm PKP
0xA642
LE 7 Alarm OP
0xA644
LE 7 Alarm DPO
0xA681
LE 8 Alarm PKP
0xA682
LE 8 Alarm OP
0xA684
LE 8 Alarm DPO
0xABC1
0xABC2
HI Amb Temp OP
0xABC4
0xAC01
0xAC02
LO Amb Temp OP
881
FORMAT CODES
Code
882
Type
Definition
0xAC04
0xAC42
0xACC2
BKRTrpCntrAlrm OP
0xAD01
R1 CoilMonAlrm PKP
0xAD02
R1 CoilMonAlrm OP
0xAD04
R1 CoilMonAlrm DPO
0xAD41
R2 CoilMonAlrm PKP
0xAD42
R2 CoilMonAlrm OP
0xAD44
R2 CoilMonAlrm DPO
0xAD81
0xAD82
0xAD84
0xADC2
0xAE41
0xAE42
CLP Alarm OP
0xAE44
0xAF81
0xAF82
0xAF84
0xB001
0xB002
Ph IOC1 Alarm OP
0xB004
0xB009
0xB00A
Ph A IOC1 Alrm OP
0xB00C
0xB011
0xB012
Ph B IOC1 Alrm OP
0xB014
0xB021
0xB022
Ph C IOC1 Alrm OP
0xB024
0xB041
0xB042
0xB044
0xB081
0xB082
0xB084
0xB0C1
0xB0C2
Ph TOC1 Alarm OP
0xB0C4
0xB0C9
0xB0CA
Ph A TOC1 Alrm OP
0xB0CC
0xB0D1
0xB0D2
Ph B TOC1 Alrm OP
0xB0D4
0xB0E1
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0xB0E2
Ph C TOC1 Alrm OP
0xB0E4
0xB101
0xB102
0xB104
0xB141
0xB142
0xB144
0xB181
0xB182
Ph IOC2 Alarm OP
0xB184
0xB189
0xB18A
Ph A IOC2 Alrm OP
0xB18C
0xB191
0xB192
Ph B IOC2 Alrm OP
0xB194
0xB1A1
0xB1A2
Ph C IOC2 Alrm OP
0xB1A4
0xB1C1
0xB1C2
0xB1C4
0xB201
0xB202
0xB204
0xB301
0xB302
0xB304
0xB342
NtrlDir RevAlm OP
0xB344
NtrlDir RevAlmDPO
0xB382
GndDir RevAlm OP
0xB384
0xB3C1
0xB3C2
NegSeq OV Alrm OP
0xB3C4
0xB401
0xB402
Ntrl OV Alrm OP
0xB404
0xB441
0xB442
Ph OV1 Alarm OP
0xB444
0xB449
0xB44A
Ph A OV1 Alarm OP
0xB44C
0xB451
0xB452
Ph B OV1 Alarm OP
883
FORMAT CODES
Code
884
Type
Definition
0xB454
0xB461
0xB462
Ph C OV1 Alarm OP
0xB464
0xB481
0xB482
Ph UV1 Alarm OP
0xB484
0xB489
0xB48A
Ph A UV1 Alarm OP
0xB48C
0xB491
0xB492
Ph B UV1 Alarm OP
0xB494
0xB4A1
0xB4A2
Ph C UV1 Alarm OP
0xB4A4
0xB4C1
0xB4C2
Aux OV Alarm OP
0xB4C4
0xB501
0xB502
Aux UV Alarm OP
0xB504
0xB541
0xB542
UndrFreq1 Alrm OP
0xB544
0xB581
0xB582
UndrFreq2 Alrm OP
0xB584
0xB5C1
0xB5C2
OverFreq1 Alrm OP
0xB5C4
0xB601
0xB602
OverFreq2 Alrm OP
0xB604
0xB641
0xB642
0xB644
0xB681
0xB682
0xB684
0xB6C1
0xB6C2
0xB6C4
0xB889
0xBC01
LE 9 Alarm PKP
0xBC02
LE 9 Alarm OP
0xBC04
LE 9 Alarm DPO
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0xBC41
LE 10 Alarm PKP
0xBC42
LE 10 Alarm OP
0xBC44
LE 10 Alarm DPO
0xBC81
LE 11 Alarm PKP
0xBC82
LE 11 Alarm OP
0xBC84
LE 11 Alarm DPO
0xBCC1
LE 12 Alarm PKP
0xBCC2
LE 12 Alarm OP
0xBCC4
LE 12 Alarm DPO
0xBD01
LE 13 Alarm PKP
0xBD02
LE 13 Alarm OP
0xBD04
LE 13 Alarm DPO
0xBD41
LE 14 Alarm PKP
0xBD42
LE 14 Alarm OP
0xBD44
LE 14 Alarm DPO
0xBD81
LE 15 Alarm PKP
0xBD82
LE 15 Alarm OP
0xBD84
LE 15 Alarm DPO
0xBDC1
LE 16 Alarm PKP
0xBDC2
LE 16 Alarm OP
0xBDC4
LE 16 Alarm DPO
0xBE01
0xBE02
PhDir RevAlm OP
0xBE04
0xBE09
0xBE0A
PhADir RevAlm OP
0xBE0C
0xBE11
0xBE12
PhBDir RevAlm OP
0xBE14
0xBE21
0xBE22
PhCDir RevAlm OP
0xBE24
0xBE41
0xBE42
PhDir UndAlm OP
0xBE44
0xBE49
0xBE4A
PhADir UndAlm OP
0xBE4C
0xBE51
0xBE52
PhBDir UndAlm OP
0xBE54
0xBE61
0xBE62
PhCDir UndAlm OP
0xBE64
0xBE81
0xBE82
GndDir UndAlm OP
885
FORMAT CODES
Code
886
Type
Definition
0xBE84
0xBEC1
0xBEC2
NtrlDir UndAlm OP
0xBEC4
0xC042
Output Relay 3 On
0xC082
Output Relay 4 On
0xC0C2
Output Relay 5 On
0xC102
Output Relay 6 On
0xC142
Self-Test Rly 7 On
0xC182
Output Relay 1 On
0xC184
0xC1C2
Output Relay 2 On
0xC1C4
0xC202
BKR Connected
0xC302
Synchrocheck OP
0xC382
Synchrocheck Condition
0xC4C1
LE 1 PKP
0xC4C2
LE 1 OP
0xC4C4
LE 1 DPO
0xC501
LE 2 PKP
0xC502
LE 2 OP
0xC504
LE 2 DPO
0xC541
LE 3 PKP
0xC542
LE 3 OP
0xC544
LE 3 DPO
0xC581
LE 4 PKP
0xC582
LE 4 OP
0xC584
LE 4 DPO
0xC5C1
LE 5 PKP
0xC5C2
LE 5 OP
0xC5C4
LE 5 DPO
0xC601
LE 6 PKP
0xC602
LE 6 OP
0xC604
LE 6 DPO
0xC641
LE 7 PKP
0xC642
LE 7 OP
0xC644
LE 7 DPO
0xC681
LE 8 PKP
0xC682
LE 8 OP
0xC684
LE 8 DPO
0xC882
Setpoint Group2 On
0xC902
Open Breaker
0xC942
Close Breaker
0xC982
Maint. Req. OP
0xCA02
52a Contact OP
0xCA42
52b Contact OP
0xCA44
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0xCA82
Reset OK
0xCB01
AR Close PKP
0xCB02
AR Close
0xCB04
AR Close DPO
0xCB42
AR N/Ready
0xCB44
AR N/Ready DPO
0xCB82
AR In Progress
0xCBC2
AR Disabled
0xCC02
AR Ext. Init
0xCC42
AR Ready
0xCCC2
0xCD02
0xCD42
Setpoint Group1 On
0xCE41
CLP PKP
0xCE42
CLP Op
0xCE44
CLP DPO
0xCF81
0xCF82
0xD041
0xD042
Ntrl IOC1 OP
0xD044
0xD081
0xD082
Gnd IOC1 OP
0xD084
0xD0C1
Ph TOC1 PKP
0xD0C2
Ph TOC1 OP
0xD0C4
Ph TOC1 DPO
0xD101
0xD102
Ntrl TOC1 OP
0xD104
0xD141
0xD142
Gnd TOC1 OP
0xD144
0xD181
Ph IOC2 PKP
0xD184
Ph IOC2 DPO
0xD1C1
0xD1C2
Ntrl IOC2 OP
0xD1C4
0xD201
0xD202
Gnd IOC2 OP
0xD204
0xD342
0xD344
0xD382
0xD384
0xD3C1
NegSeq OV PKP
0xD3C2
NegSeq OV OP
887
FORMAT CODES
Code
888
Type
Definition
0xD3C4
NegSeq OV DPO
0xD401
Ntrl OV PKP
0xD402
Ntrl OV OP
0xD404
Ntrl OV DPO
0xD441
Ph OV1 PKP
0xD442
Ph OV1 OP
0xD444
Ph OV1 DPO
0xD481
Ph UV1 PKP
0xD482
Ph UV1 OP
0xD484
Ph UV1 DPO
0xD801
0xD802
NSeq TOC1 OP
0xD804
0xDC01
LE 9 PKP
0xDC02
LE 9 OP
0xDC04
LE 9 DPO
0xDC41
LE 10 PKP
0xDC42
LE 10 OP
0xDC44
LE 10 DPO
0xDC81
LE 11 PKP
0xDC82
LE 11 OP
0xDC84
LE 11 DPO
0xDCC1
LE 12 PKP
0xDCC2
LE 12 OP
0xDCC4
LE 12 DPO
0xDD01
LE 13 PKP
0xDD02
LE 13 OP
0xDD04
LE 13 DPO
0xDD41
LE 14 PKP
0xDD42
LE 14 OP
0xDD44
LE 14 DPO
0xDD81
LE 15 PKP
0xDD82
LE 15 OP
0xDD84
LE 15 DPO
0xDDC1
LE 16 PKP
0xDDC2
LE 16 OP
0xDDC4
LE 16 DPO
0xDE01
0xDE02
PhDir Rev OP
0xDE04
0xDE09
0xDE0A
PhADir Rev OP
0xDE0C
0xDE11
0xDE12
PhBDir Rev OP
0xDE14
0xDE21
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0xDE22
PhCDir Rev OP
0xDE24
0xDE41
0xDE42
PhDir Und OP
0xDE44
0xDE49
0xDE4A
PhADir Und OP
0xDE4C
0xDE51
0xDE52
PhBDir Und OP
0xDE54
0xDE61
0xDE62
PhCDir Und OP
0xDE64
0xDE81
0xDE82
GndDir Und OP
0xDE84
0xDEC1
0xDEC2
NtrlDir Und OP
0xDEC4
0xE042
0xE044
0xE182
0xE184
0xE1C2
0xE1C4
0xE882
0xE884
0xEB02
AR Block
0xEB04
AR Block DPO
0xEE82
0xEE84
0xEEC2
0xEEC4
0xEF02
CLPNtrlIOC1 BLK
0xEF04
CLPNtrlIOC1 BLKDPO
0xEF42
CLPNtrlIOC2 BLK
0xEF44
CLPNtrlIOC2 BLKDPO
0xEF82
0xEF84
0xEFC2
0xEFC4
0xF002
Ph IOC1 Block
0xF004
0xF042
0xF044
0xF082
889
FORMAT CODES
Code
890
Type
Definition
0xF084
0xF0C2
Ph TOC1 Block
0xF0C4
0xF102
0xF104
0xF142
0xF144
0xF182
Ph IOC2 Block
0xF184
0xF1C2
0xF1C4
0xF202
0xF204
0xF302
0xF304
0xF342
0xF344
0xF382
0xF384
0xF3C2
NegSeq OV Block
0xF3C4
0xF402
Ntrl OV Block
0xF404
0xF442
Ph OV1 Block
0xF444
0xF482
Ph UV1 Block
0xF484
0xF4C2
Aux OV Block
0xF4C4
0xF502
Aux UV Block
0xF504
0xF542
UndrFreq1 Block
0xF544
UndrFreq1 BlockDPO
0xF582
UndrFreq2 Block
0xF584
UndrFreq2 BlockDPO
0xF5C2
OverFreq1 Block
0xF5C4
0xF602
OverFreq2 Block
0xF604
OverFreq2 BlockDPO
0xF642
0xF644
0xF682
0xF684
0xF6C2
0xF6C4
0xFE01
0xFE02
PhDir Block OP
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0xFE04
0xFE41
0xFE42
0xFE44
0xFE81
0xFE82
0xFE84
0xFEC1
0xFEC2
0xFEC4
Code
Type
FC134A
unsigned 16 bits
Definition
Active Targets
No Active Targets
IRIG-B Failure
14
Comm. Alert 1
15
Comm. Alert 2
16
Comm. Alert 3
17
18
19
0x8040
0x8480
0x84C0
LE 1 Trip
0x8500
LE 2 Trip
0x8540
LE 3 Trip
0x8580
LE 4 Trip
0x85C0
LE 5 Trip
0x8600
LE 6 Trip
0x8640
LE 7 Trip
0x8680
LE 8 Trip
0x8F80
0x9000
Ph IOC1 Trip
0x9040
0x9080
0x90C0
Ph TOC1 Trip
0x9100
0x9140
0x9180
Ph IOC2 Trip
0x91C0
0x9200
0x9240
Ph TOC2 Trip
0x9280
0x92C0
0x9300
891
FORMAT CODES
Code
892
Type
Definition
0x93C0
NegSeq OV Trip
0x9400
Ntrl OV Trip
0x9440
Ph OV1 Trip
0x9480
Ph UV1 Trip
0x94C0
Aux OV Trip
0x9500
Aux UV Trip
0x9540
UndrFreq1 Trip
0x9580
UndrFreq2 Trip
0x95C0
OverFreq1 Trip
0x9600
OverFreq2 Trip
0x9640
0x9680
0x96C0
0x9800
0x9840
0x99C0
0x9C00
LE 9 Trip
0x9C40
LE 10 Trip
0x9C80
LE 11 Trip
0x9CC0
LE 12 Trip
0x9D00
LE 13 Trip
0x9D40
LE 14 Trip
0x9D80
LE 15 Trip
0x9DC0
LE 16 Trip
0xA040
0xA480
Not Configured
0xA4C0
LE 1 Alarm
0xA500
LE 2 Alarm
0xA540
LE 3 Alarm
0xA580
LE 4 Alarm
0xA5C0
LE 5 Alarm
0xA600
LE 6 Alarm
0xA640
LE 7 Alarm
0xA680
LE 8 Alarm
0xABC0
HI Ambient Temp
0xAC00
LO Ambient Temp
0xAC40
0xACC0
BKRTrpCntrAlrm
0xAD00
0xAD40
0xAD80
0xADC0
BKRStatus Fail
0xAE40
CLP Alarm
0xAF80
0xB000
Ph IOC1 Alarm
0xB040
0xB080
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0xB0C0
Ph TOC1 Alarm
0xB100
0xB140
0xB180
Ph IOC2 Alarm
0xB1C0
0xB200
0xB240
Ph TOC2 Alarm
0xB280
0xB2C0
0xB300
0xB340
NtrlDir RevAlm
0xB3C0
NegSeq OV Alarm
0xB400
Ntrl OV Alarm
0xB440
Ph OV1 Alarm
0xB480
Ph UV1 Alarm
0xB4C0
Aux OV Alarm
0xB500
Aux UV Alarm
0xB540
UndrFreq1 Alarm
0xB580
UndrFreq2 Alarm
0xB5C0
OverFreq1 Alrm
0xB600
OverFreq2 Alrm
0xB640
0xB680
0xB6C0
0xB800
0xB840
0xB9C0
0xBC00
LE 9 Alarm
0xBC40
LE 10 Alarm
0xBC80
LE 11 Alarm
0xBCC0
LE 12 Alarm
0xBD00
LE 13 Alarm
0xBD40
LE 14 Alarm
0xBD80
LE 15 Alarm
0xBDC0
LE 16 Alarm
0xBE00
PhDir RevAlm
0xBE40
PhDir UndAlm
0xBE80
GndDir UndAlm
0xBEC0
NtrlDir UndAlm
0xC302
Synchrocheck OP
0xC342
Synchrocheck Close OP
0xC382
Synchrocheck Condition
0xC4C0
LE 1
0xC500
LE 2
0xC540
LE 3
0xC580
LE 4
0xC5C0
LE 5
893
FORMAT CODES
Code
894
Type
Definition
0xC600
LE 6
0xC640
LE 7
0xC680
LE 8
0xC880
Setpoint Group2
0xC900
Open Breaker
0xC940
Close Breaker
0xC980
Maint Required
0xCA00
52a Contact
0xCA40
52b Contact
0xCA80
Reset OK
0xCB00
AR Close
0xCB40
AR N/Ready
0xCB80
AR In Progress
0xCBC0
AR Disabled
0xCC00
AR Ext. Init
0xCC40
AR Ready
0xCCC0
0xCD00
0xCD40
Setpoint Group1
0xCE40
CLP Op
0xCF80
0xD340
0xD380
Gnd Dir
0xD440
Ph OV1
0xD480
Ph UV1
0xDC00
LE 9
0xDC40
LE 10
0xDC80
LE 11
0xDCC0
LE 12
0xDD00
LE 13
0xDD40
LE 14
0xDD80
LE 15
0xDDC0
LE 16
0xDE00
PhDir Rev
0xDE40
PhDir Und
0xDE80
GndDir Und
0xDEC0
NtrlDir Und
0xE040
0xE180
0xE1C0
0xE880
0xEB00
AR Block
0xEE80
0xEEC0
0xEF00
CLPNtrlIOC1 BLK
0xEF40
CLPNtrlIOC2 BLK
0xEF80
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0xEFC0
0xF000
Ph IOC1 Block
0xF040
0xF080
0xF0C0
Ph TOC1 Block
0xF100
0xF140
0xF180
Ph IOC2 Block
0xF1C0
0xF200
0xF240
Ph TOC2 Block
0xF280
0xF2C0
0xF300
0xF340
0xF380
0xF3C0
NegSeq OV Block
0xF400
Ntrl OV Block
0xF440
Ph OV1 Block
0xF480
Ph UV1 Block
0xF4C0
Aux OV Block
0xF500
Aux UV Block
0xF540
UndrFreq1 Block
0xF580
UndrFreq2 Block
0xF5C0
OverFreq1 Block
0xF600
OverFreq2 Block
0xF640
0xF680
0xF6C0
0xF800
0xF840
0xF9C0
0xFE00
PhDir Block
0xFE40
0xFE80
0xFEC0
Code
Type
Definition
FC134B
unsigned 16 bits
Off
0x0040
Contact IN 1 On
0x0041
Contact IN 2 On
0x0042
Contact IN 3 On
0x0043
Contact IN 4 On
0x0044
Contact IN 5 On
0x0045
Contact IN 6 On
895
FORMAT CODES
Code
896
Type
Definition
0x0046
Contact IN 7 On
0x0047
Contact IN 8 On
0x0048
Contact IN 9 On
0x0049
Contact IN 10 On
0x0060
Contact IN 1 Off
0x0061
Contact IN 2 Off
0x0062
Contact IN 3 Off
0x0063
Contact IN 4 Off
0x0064
Contact IN 5 Off
0x0065
Contact IN 6 Off
0x0066
Contact IN 7 Off
0x0067
Contact IN 8 Off
0x0068
Contact IN 9 Off
0x0069
Contact IN 10 Off
0x0080
Virtual IN 1 On
0x0081
Virtual IN 2 On
0x0082
Virtual IN 3 On
0x0083
Virtual IN 4 On
0x0084
Virtual IN 5 On
0x0085
Virtual IN 6 On
0x0086
Virtual IN 7 On
0x0087
Virtual IN 8 On
0x0088
Virtual IN 9 On
0x0089
Virtual IN 10 On
0x008A
Virtual IN 11 On
0x008B
Virtual IN 12 On
0x008C
Virtual IN 13 On
0x008D
Virtual IN 14 On
0x008E
Virtual IN 15 On
0x008F
Virtual IN 16 On
0x0090
Virtual IN 17 On
0x0091
Virtual IN 18 On
0x0092
Virtual IN 19 On
0x0093
Virtual IN 20 On
0x0094
Virtual IN 21 On
0x0095
Virtual IN 22 On
0x0096
Virtual IN 23 On
0x0097
Virtual IN 24 On
0x0098
Virtual IN 25 On
0x0099
Virtual IN 26 On
0x009A
Virtual IN 27 On
0x009B
Virtual IN 28 On
0x009C
Virtual IN 29 On
0x009D
Virtual IN 30 On
0x009E
Virtual IN 31 On
0x009F
Virtual IN 32 On
0x01C0
Remote IN 1 On
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0x01C1
Remote IN 2 On
0x01C2
Remote IN 3 On
0x01C3
Remote IN 4 On
0x01C4
Remote IN 5 On
0x01C5
Remote IN 6 On
0x01C6
Remote IN 7 On
0x01C7
Remote IN 8 On
0x01C8
Remote IN 9 On
0x01C9
Remote IN 10 On
0x01CA
Remote IN 11 On
0x01CB
Remote IN 12 On
0x01CC
Remote IN 13 On
0x01CD
Remote IN 14 On
0x01CE
Remote IN 15 On
0x01CF
Remote IN 16 On
0x01D0
Remote IN 17 On
0x01D1
Remote IN 18 On
0x01D2
Remote IN 19 On
0x01D3
Remote IN 20 On
0x01D4
Remote IN 21 On
0x01D5
Remote IN 22 On
0x01D6
Remote IN 23 On
0x01D7
Remote IN 24 On
0x01D8
Remote IN 25 On
0x01D9
Remote IN 26 On
0x01DA
Remote IN 27 On
0x01DB
Remote IN 28 On
0x01DC
Remote IN 29 On
0x01DD
Remote IN 30 On
0x01DE
Remote IN 31 On
0x01DF
Remote IN 32 On
0x01E0
Remote IN 1 Off
0x01E1
Remote IN 2 Off
0x01E2
Remote IN 3 Off
0x01E3
Remote IN 4 Off
0x01E4
Remote IN 5 Off
0x01E5
Remote IN 6 Off
0x01E6
Remote IN 7 Off
0x01E7
Remote IN 8 Off
0x01E8
Remote IN 9 Off
0x01E9
Remote IN 10 Off
0x01EA
Remote IN 11 Off
0x01EB
Remote IN 12 Off
0x01EC
Remote IN 13 Off
0x01ED
Remote IN 14 Off
0x01EE
Remote IN 15 Off
0x01EF
Remote IN 16 Off
897
FORMAT CODES
Code
898
Type
Definition
0x01F0
Remote IN 17 Off
0x01F1
Remote IN 18 Off
0x01F2
Remote IN 19 Off
0x01F3
Remote IN 20 Off
0x01F4
Remote IN 21 Off
0x01F5
Remote IN 22 Off
0x01F6
Remote IN 23 Off
0x01F7
Remote IN 24 Off
0x01F8
Remote IN 25 Off
0x01F9
Remote IN 26 Off
0x01FA
Remote IN 27 Off
0x01FB
Remote IN 28 Off
0x01FC
Remote IN 29 Off
0x01FD
Remote IN 30 Off
0x01FE
Remote IN 31 Off
0x01FF
Remote IN 32 Off
0x8002
Any Trip
0x8042
0x8044
0x804A
0x804C
0x8052
0x8054
0x8062
0x8064
0x84C1
LE 1 Trip PKP
0x84C2
LE 1 Trip OP
0x84C4
LE 1 Trip DPO
0x8501
LE 2 Trip PKP
0x8502
LE 2 Trip OP
0x8504
LE 2 Trip DPO
0x8541
LE 3 Trip PKP
0x8542
LE 3 Trip OP
0x8544
LE 3 Trip DPO
0x8581
LE 4 Trip PKP
0x8582
LE 4 Trip OP
0x8584
LE 4 Trip DPO
0x85C1
LE 5 Trip PKP
0x85C2
LE 5 Trip OP
0x85C4
LE 5 Trip DPO
0x8601
LE 6 Trip PKP
0x8602
LE 6 Trip OP
0x8604
LE 6 Trip DPO
0x8641
LE 7 Trip PKP
0x8642
LE 7 Trip OP
0x8644
LE 7 Trip DPO
0x8681
LE 8 Trip PKP
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0x8682
LE 8 Trip OP
0x8684
LE 8 Trip DPO
0x8F82
0x8F84
0x9001
0x9002
Ph IOC1 Trip OP
0x9004
0x9009
0x900A
Ph A IOC1 Trip OP
0x900C
0x9011
0x9012
Ph B IOC1 Trip OP
0x9014
0x9021
0x9022
Ph C IOC1 Trip OP
0x9024
0x9041
0x9042
0x9044
0x9081
0x9082
0x9084
0x90C1
0x90C2
Ph TOC1 Trip OP
0x90C4
0x90C9
0x90CA
Ph A TOC1 Trip OP
0x90CC
0x90D1
0x90D2
Ph B TOC1 Trip OP
0x90D4
0x90E1
0x90E2
Ph C TOC1 Trip OP
0x90E4
0x9101
0x9102
0x9104
0x9141
0x9142
0x9144
0x9181
0x9182
Ph IOC2 Trip OP
0x9184
0x9189
0x918A
Ph A IOC2 Trip OP
0x918C
0x9191
899
FORMAT CODES
Code
8100
Type
Definition
0x9192
Ph B IOC2 Trip OP
0x9194
0x91A1
0x91A2
Ph C IOC2 Trip OP
0x91A4
0x91C1
0x91C2
0x91C4
0x9201
0x9202
0x9204
0x9301
0x9302
0x9304
0x93C1
0x93C2
NegSeq OV Trp OP
0x93C4
0x9401
0x9402
Ntrl OV Trp OP
0x9404
0x9441
0x9442
Ph OV1 Trip OP
0x9444
0x9449
0x944A
Ph A OV1 Trip OP
0x944C
0x9451
0x9452
Ph B OV1 Trip OP
0x9454
0x9461
0x9462
Ph C OV1 Trip OP
0x9464
0x9481
0x9482
Ph UV1 Trip OP
0x9484
0x9489
0x948A
Ph A UV1 Trip OP
0x948C
0x9491
0x9492
Ph B UV1 Trip OP
0x9494
0x94A1
0x94A2
Ph C UV1 Trip OP
0x94A4
0x94C1
0x94C2
Aux OV Trip OP
0x94C4
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0x9501
0x9502
Aux UV Trip OP
0x9504
0x9541
0x9542
UndrFreq1 Trip OP
0x9544
0x9581
0x9582
UndrFreq2 Trip OP
0x9584
0x95C1
0x95C2
OverFreq1 Trip OP
0x95C4
0x9601
0x9602
OverFreq2 Trip OP
0x9604
0x9641
0x9642
0x9644
0x9681
0x9682
0x9684
0x96C1
0x96C2
0x96C4
0x98D2
Ph B UV2 Trip OP
0x9C01
LE 9 Trip PKP
0x9C02
LE 9 Trip OP
0x9C04
LE 9 Trip DPO
0x9C41
LE 10 Trip PKP
0x9C42
LE 10 Trip OP
0x9C44
LE 10 Trip DPO
0x9C81
LE 11 Trip PKP
0x9C82
LE 11 Trip OP
0x9C84
LE 11 Trip DPO
0x9CC1
LE 12 Trip PKP
0x9CC2
LE 12 Trip OP
0x9CC4
LE 12 Trip DPO
0x9D01
LE 13 Trip PKP
0x9D02
LE 13 Trip OP
0x9D04
LE 13 Trip DPO
0x9D41
LE 14 Trip PKP
0x9D42
LE 14 Trip OP
0x9D44
LE 14 Trip DPO
0x9D81
LE 15 Trip PKP
0x9D82
LE 15 Trip OP
0x9D84
LE 15 Trip DPO
0x9DC1
LE 16 Trip PKP
8101
FORMAT CODES
Code
8102
Type
Definition
0x9DC2
LE 16 Trip OP
0x9DC4
LE 16 Trip DPO
0xA002
Any Alarm
0xA042
0xA044
0xA04A
0xA04C
0xA052
0xA054
0xA062
0xA064
0xA4C1
LE 1 Alarm PKP
0xA4C2
LE 1 Alarm OP
0xA4C4
LE 1 Alarm DPO
0xA501
LE 2 Alarm PKP
0xA502
LE 2 Alarm OP
0xA504
LE 2 Alarm DPO
0xA541
LE 3 Alarm PKP
0xA542
LE 3 Alarm OP
0xA544
LE 3 Alarm DPO
0xA581
LE 4 Alarm PKP
0xA582
LE 4 Alarm OP
0xA584
LE 4 Alarm DPO
0xA5C1
LE 5 Alarm PKP
0xA5C2
LE 5 Alarm OP
0xA5C4
LE 5 Alarm DPO
0xA601
LE 6 Alarm PKP
0xA602
LE 6 Alarm OP
0xA604
LE 6 Alarm DPO
0xA641
LE 7 Alarm PKP
0xA642
LE 7 Alarm OP
0xA644
LE 7 Alarm DPO
0xA681
LE 8 Alarm PKP
0xA682
LE 8 Alarm OP
0xA684
LE 8 Alarm DPO
0xABC1
0xABC2
HI Amb Temp OP
0xABC4
0xAC01
0xAC02
LO Amb Temp OP
0xAC04
0xAC42
0xACC2
BKRTrpCntrAlrm OP
0xAD02
R1 CoilMonAlrm OP
0xAD42
R2 CoilMonAlrm OP
0xAD81
0xAD82
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0xAD84
0xADC2
0xAE41
0xAE42
CLP Alarm OP
0xAF81
0xAF82
0xAF84
0xB001
0xB002
Ph IOC1 Alarm OP
0xB004
0xB009
0xB00A
Ph A IOC1 Alrm OP
0xB00C
0xB011
0xB012
Ph B IOC1 Alrm OP
0xB014
0xB021
0xB022
Ph C IOC1 Alrm OP
0xB024
0xB041
0xB042
0xB044
0xB081
0xB082
0xB084
0xB0C1
0xB0C2
Ph TOC1 Alarm OP
0xB0C4
0xB0C9
0xB0CA
Ph A TOC1 Alrm OP
0xB0CC
0xB0D1
0xB0D2
Ph B TOC1 Alrm OP
0xB0D4
0xB0E1
0xB0E2
Ph C TOC1 Alrm OP
0xB0E4
0xB101
0xB102
0xB104
0xB141
0xB142
0xB144
0xB181
0xB182
Ph IOC2 Alarm OP
0xB184
0xB189
8103
FORMAT CODES
Code
8104
Type
Definition
0xB18A
Ph A IOC2 Alrm OP
0xB18C
0xB191
0xB192
Ph B IOC2 Alrm OP
0xB194
0xB1A1
0xB1A2
Ph C IOC2 Alrm OP
0xB1A4
0xB1C1
0xB1C2
0xB1C4
0xB201
0xB202
0xB204
0xB301
0xB302
0xB304
0xB342
NtrlDir RevAlm OP
0xB344
NtrlDir RevAlmDPO
0xB382
GndDir RevAlm OP
0xB384
0xB3C1
0xB3C2
NegSeq OV Alrm OP
0xB3C4
0xB401
0xB402
Ntrl OV Alrm OP
0xB404
0xB441
0xB442
Ph OV1 Alarm OP
0xB444
0xB449
0xB44A
Ph A OV1 Alarm OP
0xB44C
0xB451
0xB452
Ph B OV1 Alarm OP
0xB454
0xB461
0xB462
Ph C OV1 Alarm OP
0xB464
0xB481
0xB482
Ph UV1 Alarm OP
0xB484
0xB489
0xB48A
Ph A UV1 Alarm OP
0xB48C
0xB491
0xB492
Ph B UV1 Alarm OP
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0xB494
0xB4A1
0xB4A2
Ph C UV1 Alarm OP
0xB4A4
0xB4C1
0xB4C2
Aux OV Alarm OP
0xB4C4
0xB501
0xB502
Aux UV Alarm OP
0xB504
0xB541
0xB542
UndrFreq1 Alrm OP
0xB544
0xB581
0xB582
UndrFreq2 Alrm OP
0xB584
0xB5C1
0xB5C2
OverFreq1 Alrm OP
0xB5C4
0xB601
0xB602
OverFreq2 Alrm OP
0xB604
0xB641
0xB642
0xB644
0xB681
0xB682
0xB684
0xB6C1
0xB6C2
0xB6C4
0xBC01
LE 9 Alarm PKP
0xBC02
LE 9 Alarm OP
0xBC04
LE 9 Alarm DPO
0xBC41
LE 10 Alarm PKP
0xBC42
LE 10 Alarm OP
0xBC44
LE 10 Alarm DPO
0xBC81
LE 11 Alarm PKP
0xBC82
LE 11 Alarm OP
0xBC84
LE 11 Alarm DPO
0xBCC1
LE 12 Alarm PKP
0xBCC2
LE 12 Alarm OP
0xBCC4
LE 12 Alarm DPO
0xBD01
LE 13 Alarm PKP
0xBD02
LE 13 Alarm OP
0xBD04
LE 13 Alarm DPO
0xBD41
LE 14 Alarm PKP
8105
FORMAT CODES
Code
8106
Type
Definition
0xBD42
LE 14 Alarm OP
0xBD44
LE 14 Alarm DPO
0xBD81
LE 15 Alarm PKP
0xBD82
LE 15 Alarm OP
0xBD84
LE 15 Alarm DPO
0xBDC1
LE 16 Alarm PKP
0xBDC2
LE 16 Alarm OP
0xBDC4
LE 16 Alarm DPO
0xBE01
0xBE02
PhDir RevAlm OP
0xBE04
0xBE09
0xBE0A
PhADir RevAlm OP
0xBE0C
0xBE11
0xBE12
PhBDir RevAlm OP
0xBE14
0xBE21
0xBE22
PhCDir RevAlm OP
0xBE24
0xBE41
0xBE42
PhDir UndAlm OP
0xBE44
0xBE49
0xBE4A
PhADir UndAlm OP
0xBE4C
0xBE51
0xBE52
PhBDir UndAlm OP
0xBE54
0xBE61
0xBE62
PhCDir UndAlm OP
0xBE64
0xBE81
0xBE82
GndDir UndAlm OP
0xBE84
0xBEC1
0xBEC2
NtrlDir UndAlm OP
0xBEC4
0xC042
Output Relay 3 On
0xC082
Output Relay 4 On
0xC0C2
Output Relay 5 On
0xC102
Output Relay 6 On
0xC142
Self-Test Rly 7 On
0xC182
Output Relay 1 On
0xC1C2
Output Relay 2 On
0xC202
BKR Connected
0xC302
Synchrocheck OP
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0xC342
Synchrocheck Close OP
0xC382
Synchrocheck Condition
0xC4C1
LE 1 PKP
0xC4C2
LE 1 OP
0xC4C4
LE 1 DPO
0xC501
LE 2 PKP
0xC502
LE 2 OP
0xC504
LE 2 DPO
0xC541
LE 3 PKP
0xC542
LE 3 OP
0xC544
LE 3 DPO
0xC581
LE 4 PKP
0xC582
LE 4 OP
0xC584
LE 4 DPO
0xC5C1
LE 5 PKP
0xC5C2
LE 5 OP
0xC5C4
LE 5 DPO
0xC601
LE 6 PKP
0xC602
LE 6 OP
0xC604
LE 6 DPO
0xC641
LE 7 PKP
0xC642
LE 7 OP
0xC644
LE 7 DPO
0xC681
LE 8 PKP
0xC682
LE 8 OP
0xC684
LE 8 DPO
0xC882
Setpoint Group2 On
0xC902
Open Breaker
0xC942
Close Breaker
0xC982
Maint. Req. OP
0xCA02
52a Contact OP
0xCA42
52b Contact OP
0xCA44
0xCA82
Reset OK
0xCB01
AR Close PKP
0xCB02
AR Close
0xCB04
AR Close DPO
0xCB42
AR N/Ready
0xCB81
AR In Progress PKP
0xCB82
AR In Progress
0xCB84
AR In Progress DPO
0xCBC1
AR Disabled PKP
0xCBC2
AR Disabled
0xCBC4
AR Disabled DPO
0xCC02
AR Ext. Init
0xCC41
AR Ready PKP
0xCC42
AR Ready
8107
FORMAT CODES
Code
8108
Type
Definition
0xCC44
AR Ready DPO
0xCCC2
0xCD02
0xCD42
Setpoint Group1 On
0xCE41
CLP PKP
0xCE42
CLP Op
0xCE44
CLP DPO
0xCF81
0xCF82
0xD342
0xD344
0xD382
0xD384
0xD801
0xD802
NSeq TOC1 OP
0xD804
0xDC01
LE 9 PKP
0xDC02
LE 9 OP
0xDC04
LE 9 DPO
0xDC41
LE 10 PKP
0xDC42
LE 10 OP
0xDC44
LE 10 DPO
0xDC81
LE 11 PKP
0xDC82
LE 11 OP
0xDC84
LE 11 DPO
0xDCC1
LE 12 PKP
0xDCC2
LE 12 OP
0xDCC4
LE 12 DPO
0xDD01
LE 13 PKP
0xDD02
LE 13 OP
0xDD04
LE 13 DPO
0xDD41
LE 14 PKP
0xDD42
LE 14 OP
0xDD44
LE 14 DPO
0xDD81
LE 15 PKP
0xDD82
LE 15 OP
0xDD84
LE 15 DPO
0xDDC1
LE 16 PKP
0xDDC2
LE 16 OP
0xDDC4
LE 16 DPO
0xDE01
0xDE02
PhDir Rev OP
0xDE04
0xDE09
0xDE0A
PhADir Rev OP
0xDE0C
0xDE11
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0xDE12
PhBDir Rev OP
0xDE14
0xDE21
0xDE22
PhCDir Rev OP
0xDE24
0xDE41
0xDE42
PhDir Und OP
0xDE44
0xDE49
0xDE4A
PhADir Und OP
0xDE4C
0xDE51
0xDE52
PhBDir Und OP
0xDE54
0xDE61
0xDE62
PhCDir Und OP
0xDE64
0xDE81
0xDE82
GndDir Und OP
0xDE84
0xDEC1
0xDEC2
NtrlDir Und OP
0xDEC4
0xE002
Any Block
0xE042
0xE182
0xE1C2
0xE882
0xEB02
AR Block
0xEE82
0xEEC2
0xEF02
CLPNtrlIOC1 BLK
0xEF42
CLPNtrlIOC2 BLK
0xEF82
0xEFC2
0xF002
Ph IOC1 Block
0xF042
0xF082
0xF0C2
Ph TOC1 Block
0xF102
0xF142
0xF182
Ph IOC2 Block
0xF1C2
0xF202
0xF302
0xF342
0xF382
8109
FORMAT CODES
Code
8110
Type
Definition
0xF3C2
NegSeq OV Block
0xF402
Ntrl OV Block
0xF442
Ph OV1 Block
0xF482
Ph UV1 Block
0xF4C2
Aux OV Block
0xF502
Aux UV Block
0xF542
UndrFreq1 Block
0xF582
UndrFreq2 Block
0xF5C2
OverFreq1 Block
0xF602
OverFreq2 Block
0xF642
0xF682
0xF6C2
0xFE01
0xFE02
PhDir Block OP
0xFE04
0xFE41
0xFE42
0xFE44
0xFE81
0xFE82
0xFE84
0xFEC1
0xFEC2
0xFEC4
Code
Type
Definition
FC134C
unsigned 16 bits
Off
0x0040
Contact IN 1 On
0x0041
Contact IN 2 On
0x0042
Contact IN 3 On
0x0043
Contact IN 4 On
0x0044
Contact IN 5 On
0x0045
Contact IN 6 On
0x0046
Contact IN 7 On
0x0047
Contact IN 8 On
0x0048
Contact IN 9 On
0x0049
Contact IN 10 On
0x0060
Contact IN 1 Off
0x0061
Contact IN 2 Off
0x0062
Contact IN 3 Off
0x0063
Contact IN 4 Off
0x0064
Contact IN 5 Off
0x0065
Contact IN 6 Off
0x0066
Contact IN 7 Off
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0x0067
Contact IN 8 Off
0x0068
Contact IN 9 Off
0x0069
Contact IN 10 Off
0x0080
Virtual IN 1 On
0x0081
Virtual IN 2 On
0x0082
Virtual IN 3 On
0x0083
Virtual IN 4 On
0x0084
Virtual IN 5 On
0x0085
Virtual IN 6 On
0x0086
Virtual IN 7 On
0x0087
Virtual IN 8 On
0x0088
Virtual IN 9 On
0x0089
Virtual IN 10 On
0x008A
Virtual IN 11 On
0x008B
Virtual IN 12 On
0x008C
Virtual IN 13 On
0x008D
Virtual IN 14 On
0x008E
Virtual IN 15 On
0x008F
Virtual IN 16 On
0x0090
Virtual IN 17 On
0x0091
Virtual IN 18 On
0x0092
Virtual IN 19 On
0x0093
Virtual IN 20 On
0x0094
Virtual IN 21 On
0x0095
Virtual IN 22 On
0x0096
Virtual IN 23 On
0x0097
Virtual IN 24 On
0x0098
Virtual IN 25 On
0x0099
Virtual IN 26 On
0x009A
Virtual IN 27 On
0x009B
Virtual IN 28 On
0x009C
Virtual IN 29 On
0x009D
Virtual IN 30 On
0x009E
Virtual IN 31 On
0x009F
Virtual IN 32 On
0x00A0
Virtual IN 1 Off
0x00A1
Virtual IN 2 Off
0x00A2
Virtual IN 3 Off
0x00A3
Virtual IN 4 Off
0x00A4
Virtual IN 5 Off
0x00A5
Virtual IN 6 Off
0x00A6
Virtual IN 7 Off
0x00A7
Virtual IN 8 Off
0x00A8
Virtual IN 9 Off
0x00A9
Virtual IN 10 Off
0x00AA
Virtual IN 11 Off
0x00AB
Virtual IN 12 Off
8111
FORMAT CODES
Code
8112
Type
Definition
0x00AC
Virtual IN 13 Off
0x00AD
Virtual IN 14 Off
0x00AE
Virtual IN 15 Off
0x00AF
Virtual IN 16 Off
0x00B0
Virtual IN 17 Off
0x00B1
Virtual IN 18 Off
0x00B2
Virtual IN 19 Off
0x00B3
Virtual IN 20 Off
0x00B4
Virtual IN 21 Off
0x00B5
Virtual IN 22 Off
0x00B6
Virtual IN 23 Off
0x00B7
Virtual IN 24 Off
0x00B8
Virtual IN 25 Off
0x00B9
Virtual IN 26 Off
0x00BA
Virtual IN 27 Off
0x00BB
Virtual IN 28 Off
0x00BC
Virtual IN 29 Off
0x00BD
Virtual IN 30 Off
0x00BE
Virtual IN 31 Off
0x00BF
Virtual IN 32 Off
0x01C0
Remote IN 1 On
0x01C1
Remote IN 2 On
0x01C2
Remote IN 3 On
0x01C3
Remote IN 4 On
0x01C4
Remote IN 5 On
0x01C5
Remote IN 6 On
0x01C6
Remote IN 7 On
0x01C7
Remote IN 8 On
0x01C8
Remote IN 9 On
0x01C9
Remote IN 10 On
0x01CA
Remote IN 11 On
0x01CB
Remote IN 12 On
0x01CC
Remote IN 13 On
0x01CD
Remote IN 14 On
0x01CE
Remote IN 15 On
0x01CF
Remote IN 16 On
0x01D0
Remote IN 17 On
0x01D1
Remote IN 18 On
0x01D2
Remote IN 19 On
0x01D3
Remote IN 20 On
0x01D4
Remote IN 21 On
0x01D5
Remote IN 22 On
0x01D6
Remote IN 23 On
0x01D7
Remote IN 24 On
0x01D8
Remote IN 25 On
0x01D9
Remote IN 26 On
0x01DA
Remote IN 27 On
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0x01DB
Remote IN 28 On
0x01DC
Remote IN 29 On
0x01DD
Remote IN 30 On
0x01DE
Remote IN 31 On
0x01DF
Remote IN 32 On
0x01E0
Remote IN 1 Off
0x01E1
Remote IN 2 Off
0x01E2
Remote IN 3 Off
0x01E3
Remote IN 4 Off
0x01E4
Remote IN 5 Off
0x01E5
Remote IN 6 Off
0x01E6
Remote IN 7 Off
0x01E7
Remote IN 8 Off
0x01E8
Remote IN 9 Off
0x01E9
Remote IN 10 Off
0x01EA
Remote IN 11 Off
0x01EB
Remote IN 12 Off
0x01EC
Remote IN 13 Off
0x01ED
Remote IN 14 Off
0x01EE
Remote IN 15 Off
0x01EF
Remote IN 16 Off
0x01F0
Remote IN 17 Off
0x01F1
Remote IN 18 Off
0x01F2
Remote IN 19 Off
0x01F3
Remote IN 20 Off
0x01F4
Remote IN 21 Off
0x01F5
Remote IN 22 Off
0x01F6
Remote IN 23 Off
0x01F7
Remote IN 24 Off
0x01F8
Remote IN 25 Off
0x01F9
Remote IN 26 Off
0x01FA
Remote IN 27 Off
0x01FB
Remote IN 28 Off
0x01FC
Remote IN 29 Off
0x01FD
Remote IN 30 Off
0x01FE
Remote IN 31 Off
0x01FF
Remote IN 32 Off
0x8002
Any Trip
0x8F81
0x8F82
0x8F84
0x96C1
0x96C2
0x96C4
0x9C01
LE 9 Trip PKP
0x9C02
LE 9 Trip OP
0x9C04
LE 9 Trip DPO
8113
FORMAT CODES
Code
8114
Type
Definition
0x9C41
LE 10 Trip PKP
0x9C42
LE 10 Trip OP
0x9C44
LE 10 Trip DPO
0x9C81
LE 11 Trip PKP
0x9C82
LE 11 Trip OP
0x9C84
LE 11 Trip DPO
0x9CC1
LE 12 Trip PKP
0x9CC2
LE 12 Trip OP
0x9CC4
LE 12 Trip DPO
0x9D01
LE 13 Trip PKP
0x9D02
LE 13 Trip OP
0x9D04
LE 13 Trip DPO
0x9D41
LE 14 Trip PKP
0x9D42
LE 14 Trip OP
0x9D44
LE 14 Trip DPO
0x9D81
LE 15 Trip PKP
0x9D82
LE 15 Trip OP
0x9D84
LE 15 Trip DPO
0x9DC1
LE 16 Trip PKP
0x9DC2
LE 16 Trip OP
0x9DC4
LE 16 Trip DPO
0xA002
Any Alarm
0xABC1
0xABC2
HI Amb Temp OP
0xABC4
0xAC01
0xAC02
LO Amb Temp OP
0xAC04
0xAC42
0xADC2
0xAF81
0xAF82
0xAF84
0xB382
GndDir RevAlm OP
0xB384
0xB6C1
0xB6C2
0xB6C4
0xBC01
LE 9 Alarm PKP
0xBC02
LE 9 Alarm OP
0xBC04
LE 9 Alarm DPO
0xBC41
LE 10 Alarm PKP
0xBC42
LE 10 Alarm OP
0xBC44
LE 10 Alarm DPO
0xBC81
LE 11 Alarm PKP
0xBC82
LE 11 Alarm OP
0xBC84
LE 11 Alarm DPO
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0xBCC1
LE 12 Alarm PKP
0xBCC2
LE 12 Alarm OP
0xBCC4
LE 12 Alarm DPO
0xBD01
LE 13 Alarm PKP
0xBD02
LE 13 Alarm OP
0xBD04
LE 13 Alarm DPO
0xBD41
LE 14 Alarm PKP
0xBD42
LE 14 Alarm OP
0xBD44
LE 14 Alarm DPO
0xBD81
LE 15 Alarm PKP
0xBD82
LE 15 Alarm OP
0xBD84
LE 15 Alarm DPO
0xBDC1
LE 16 Alarm PKP
0xBDC2
LE 16 Alarm OP
0xBDC4
LE 16 Alarm DPO
0xBE01
0xBE02
PhDir RevAlm OP
0xBE04
0xBE09
0xBE0A
PhADir RevAlm OP
0xBE0C
0xBE11
0xBE12
PhBDir RevAlm OP
0xBE14
0xBE21
0xBE22
PhCDir RevAlm OP
0xBE24
0xBE41
0xBE42
PhDir UndAlm OP
0xBE44
0xBE49
0xBE4A
PhADir UndAlm OP
0xBE4C
0xBE51
0xBE52
PhBDir UndAlm OP
0xBE54
0xBE61
0xBE62
PhCDir UndAlm OP
0xBE64
0xBE81
0xBE82
GndDir UndAlm OP
0xBE84
0xBEC1
0xBEC2
NtrlDir UndAlm OP
0xBEC4
0xC302
Synchrocheck OP
0xC342
Synchrocheck Close OP
8115
FORMAT CODES
Code
8116
Type
Definition
0xC382
Synchrocheck Condition
0xC4C2
LE 1 OP
0xC502
LE 2 OP
0xC542
LE 3 OP
0xC544
LE 3 DPO
0xC582
LE 4 OP
0xC584
LE 4 DPO
0xC5C2
LE 5 OP
0xC5C4
LE 5 DPO
0xC602
LE 6 OP
0xC642
LE 7 OP
0xC682
LE 8 OP
0xC982
Maint. Req. OP
0xCA82
Reset OK
0xCB42
AR N/Ready
0xCF81
0xCF82
0xD382
0xD384
0xD801
0xD802
NSeq TOC1 OP
0xD804
0xDC01
LE 9 PKP
0xDC02
LE 9 OP
0xDC04
LE 9 DPO
0xDC41
LE 10 PKP
0xDC42
LE 10 OP
0xDC44
LE 10 DPO
0xDC81
LE 11 PKP
0xDC82
LE 11 OP
0xDC84
LE 11 DPO
0xDCC1
LE 12 PKP
0xDCC2
LE 12 OP
0xDCC4
LE 12 DPO
0xDD01
LE 13 PKP
0xDD02
LE 13 OP
0xDD04
LE 13 DPO
0xDD41
LE 14 PKP
0xDD42
LE 14 OP
0xDD44
LE 14 DPO
0xDD81
LE 15 PKP
0xDD82
LE 15 OP
0xDD84
LE 15 DPO
0xDDC1
LE 16 PKP
0xDDC2
LE 16 OP
0xDDC4
LE 16 DPO
0xDE01
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0xDE02
PhDir Rev OP
0xDE04
0xDE09
0xDE0A
PhADir Rev OP
0xDE0C
0xDE11
0xDE12
PhBDir Rev OP
0xDE14
0xDE21
0xDE22
PhCDir Rev OP
0xDE24
0xDE41
0xDE42
PhDir Und OP
0xDE44
0xDE49
0xDE4A
PhADir Und OP
0xDE4C
0xDE51
0xDE52
PhBDir Und OP
0xDE54
0xDE61
0xDE62
PhCDir Und OP
0xDE64
0xDE81
0xDE82
GndDir Und OP
0xDE84
0xDEC1
0xDEC2
NtrlDir Und OP
0xDEC4
0xE002
Any Block
0xE042
0xE182
0xE1C2
0xE882
0xF382
0xFE01
0xFE02
PhDir Block OP
0xFE04
0xFE41
0xFE42
0xFE44
0xFE81
0xFE82
0xFE84
0xFEC1
0xFEC2
0xFEC4
8117
FORMAT CODES
Code
Type
Definition
FC140
unsigned 16 bits
Interlock Function
Disabled
Trip
Alarm
FC141
unsigned 16 bits
FC142
unsigned 16 bits
0xC302
0xC342
Synchrocheck Close OP
0xC382
Synchrocheck Condition
FC144
unsigned 32 bits
0x00000002
In Service Green
0x00000004
Trouble Red
0x00000008
Trouble Green
0x00000020
SP Group 1 Green
0x00000080
SP Group 2 Green
0x00000040
Trip Red
0x00000400
Alarm Red
0x00000800
Alarm Green
0x00001000
Pickup Red
0x00002000
Pickup Green
0x00004000
Maintenance Red
0x00008000
Maintenance Green
0x00010000
0x00020000
0x00040000
0x00080000
FC145
unsigned 16 bits
Element Status 1
FC148
unsigned 16 bits
Trigger Mode
Overwrite
1
FC149
Protected
unsigned 16 bits
OR / AND Selection
OR
AND
FC150
unsigned 32 bits
IP Address
FC155
unsigned 16 bits
FC156
unsigned 16 bits
FC157
unsigned 16 bits
LED Colour
Off
Red
Green
Orange
FC167
8118
Timer Type
unsigned 32 bits
0x00000001
Input/Output 1
0x00000002
Input/Output 2
0x00000004
Input/Output 3
0x00000008
Input/Output 4
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0x00000010
Input/Output 5
0x00000020
Input/Output 6
0x00000040
Input/Output 7
0x00000080
Input/Output 8
0x00000100
Input/Output 9
0x00000200
Input/Output 10
0x00000400
Input/Output 11
0x00000800
Input/Output 12
0x00001000
Input/Output 13
0x00002000
Input/Output 14
0x00004000
Input/Output 15
0x00008000
Input/Output 16
0x00010000
Input/Output 17
0x00020000
Input/Output 18
0x00040000
Input/Output 19
0x00080000
Input/Output 20
0x00100000
Input/Output 21
0x00200000
Input/Output 22
0x00400000
Input/Output 23
0x00800000
Input/Output 24
0x01000000
Input/Output 25
0x02000000
Input/Output 26
0x04000000
Input/Output 27
0x08000000
Input/Output 28
0x10000000
Input/Output 29
0x20000000
Input/Output 30
0x40000000
Input/Output 31
0x80000000
Input/Output 32
FC168
unsigned 32 bits
FC169
unsigned 16 bits
Month
Not Set
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
10
October
11
November
12
FC170
December
unsigned 16 bits
Count of Week
Not Set
1st
2nd
8119
FORMAT CODES
Code
Type
Definition
3rd
4th
5
FC171
Last
unsigned 16 bits
Not Set
SUN
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
FC176
unsigned 16 bits
Auxiliary VT Connection
Vab VT
Vbc VT
Vca VT
Van VT
Vbn VT
5
FC179
Vcn VT
unsigned 32 bits
Alarm Status 1
0x00000001
Any Alarm
0x00000002
0x00040000
Not Configured
0x00080000
LE 1 Alarm
0x00100000
LE 2 Alarm
0x00200000
LE 3 Alarm
0x00400000
LE 4 Alarm
0x00800000
LE 5 Alarm
0x01000000
LE 6 Alarm
0x02000000
LE 7 Alarm
0x04000000
LE 8 Alarm
FC180
unsigned 32 bits
Alarm Status 2
0x00008000
0x00010000
0x00020000
0x00080000
0x00100000
0x00200000
0x00400000
0x00800000
0x02000000
CLP Alarm
0x40000000
FC181
8120
Weekdays
unsigned 32 bits
Alarm Status 3
0x00000001
Ph IOC1 Alarm
0x00000002
0x00000004
0x00000008
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0x00000010
0x00000020
0x00000040
Ph IOC2 Alarm
0x00000080
0x00000100
0x00001000
0x00002000
NtrlDir RevAlm
0x00004000
0x00008000
0x00010000
Neutral OV Alarm
0x00020000
Phase OV Alarm
0x00040000
Phase UV Alarm
0x00080000
Aux OV Alarm
0x00100000
Aux UV Alarm
0x00200000
UnderFreq1 Alarm
0x00400000
UnderFreq2 Alarm
0x00800000
OverFreq1 Alrm
0x01000000
OverFreq2 Alrm
0x02000000
0x04000000
0x08000000
FC182
Alarm Status 4
0x00010000
LE 9 Alarm
0x00020000
LE 10 Alarm
0x00040000
LE 11 Alarm
0x00080000
LE 12 Alarm
0x00100000
LE 13 Alarm
0x00200000
LE 14 Alarm
0x00400000
LE 15 Alarm
0x00800000
FC183
LE 16 Alarm
unsigned 32 bits
Trip Status 1
0x00000001
Any Trip
0x00000002
0x00080000
LE 1 Trip
0x00100000
LE 2 Trip
0x00200000
LE 3 Trip
0x00400000
LE 4 Trip
0x00800000
LE 5 Trip
0x01000000
LE 6 Trip
0x02000000
LE 7 Trip
0x04000000
FC184
LE 8 Trip
unsigned 32 bits
0x40000000
FC185
0x00000001
Trip Status 2
Fuse Fail Trip
unsigned 32 bits
Trip Status 3
Ph IOC1 Trip
0x00000002
0x00000004
8121
FORMAT CODES
Code
Type
Definition
0x00000008
0x00000010
0x00000020
0x00000040
Ph IOC2 Trip
0x00000080
0x00000100
0x00001000
0x00008000
0x00010000
Neutral OV Trip
0x00020000
Phase OV Trip
0x00040000
Phase UV Trip
0x00080000
Aux OV Trip
0x00100000
Aux UV Trip
0x00200000
UnderFreq1 Trip
0x00400000
UnderFreq2 Trip
0x00800000
OverFreq1 Trip
0x01000000
OverFreq2 Trip
0x02000000
0x04000000
0x08000000
FC186
unsigned 32 bits
LE 9 Trip
0x00020000
LE 10 Trip
0x00040000
LE 11 Trip
0x00080000
LE 12 Trip
0x00100000
LE 13 Trip
0x00200000
LE 14 Trip
0x00400000
LE 15 Trip
0x00800000
FC187
LE 16 Trip
unsigned 32 bits
0x00000000
Message Status 1
No Messages
0x00000001
Any Messages
0x00000040
0x00000100
0x00000200
0x00000400
IRIG-B Failure
0x00000800
Comm. Alert 1
0x00001000
Comm. Alert 2
0x00002000
Comm. Alert 3
0x00004000
0x00008000
0x00010000
FC188
8122
Trip Status 4
0x00010000
unsigned 32 bits
Message Status 2
0x0001
0x0002
Clock Error
0x0004
Calibration Error
0x0008
EEPROM Error
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0x0010
0x0020
0x0040
FC189
unsigned 32 bits
Message Status 3
FC190
unsigned 32 bits
Message Status 4
FC191
unsigned 32 bits
0x00000002
Output Relay 3
0x00000004
Output Relay 4
0x00000008
Output Relay 5
0x00000010
Output Relay 6
0x00000020
Self-Test Rly 7
0x00000040
Relay1 Coil
0x00000080
Relay2 Coil
0x00000100
Breaker Connected
0x00080000
Logic Element 1
0x00100000
Logic Element 2
0x00200000
Logic Element 3
0x00400000
Logic Element 4
0x00800000
Logic Element 5
0x01000000
Logic Element 6
0x02000000
Logic Element 7
0x04000000
FC192
Logic Element 8
unsigned 32 bits
0x00000004
Setpoint Group 2
0x00000010
Breaker Open
0x00000020
Breaker Close
0x00000040
Maint. Required
0x00000100
52a Contact
0x00000200
52b Contact
0x00000400
Trip Reset OK
0x00001000
AR Close
0x00002000
AR N/Ready
0x00004000
AR In Progress
0x00008000
AR Disabled
0x00010000
AR Ext. Initiation
0x00020000
AR Ready
0x00080000
0x00100000
0x00200000
Setpoint Group 1
0x02000000
0x40000000
FC193
0x00002000
FC194
Ctrl Status 3
NTRL Dir.
unsigned 32 bits
Ctrl Status 4
0x00010000
Logic Element 9
0x00020000
Logic Element 10
0x00040000
Logic Element 11
8123
FORMAT CODES
Code
Type
Definition
0x00080000
Logic Element 12
0x00100000
Logic Element 13
0x00200000
Logic Element 14
0x00400000
Logic Element 15
0x00800000
Logic Element 16
FC195
unsigned 16 bits
Command Status
FC197
unsigned 16 bits
Disabled
Alarm
Latched Alarm
3
FC198
Trip
unsigned 16 bits
0x0004
Op Output Relay 3
0x0008
Op Output Relay 4
0x0010
Op Output Relay 5
0x0020
FC199
Op Output Relay 6
unsigned 16 bits
0
FC200
Latched
unsigned 32 bits
Block Status 1
0x00000001
Any Block
0x00000002
Thermal Block
0x00000040
0x00000080
FC201
0x00000004
Block Status 2
Group Change Block
0x00001000
AR Block
0x04000000
0x08000000
0x10000000
0x20000000
0x40000000
0x80000000
FC202
8124
Block Status 3
0x00000001
Ph IOC1 Block
0x00000002
0x00000004
0x00000008
0x00000010
0x00000020
0x00000040
Ph IOC2 Block
0x00000080
0x00000100
0x00001000
SGnd TOC1
0x00002000
0x00008000
0x00010000
Neutral OV Block
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
0x00020000
Phase OV Block
0x00040000
Phase UV Block
0x00080000
Aux OV Block
0x00100000
Aux UV Block
0x00200000
UnderFreq1 Block
0x00400000
UnderFreq2 Block
0x00800000
OverFreq1 Block
0x01000000
OverFreq2 Block
0x02000000
0x04000000
0x08000000
FC203
unsigned 32 bits
Block Status 4
FC204A
unsigned 16 bits
0x0000
Disabled
0x0040
Contact Input 1
FC204B
unsigned 16 bits
0x0000
Disabled
0x0042
Contact Input 3
0x0043
Contact Input 4
0x0044
Contact Input 5
0x0045
Contact Input 6
0x0046
Contact Input 7
0x0047
Contact Input 8
0x0048
Contact Input 9
0x0049
Contact Input 10
FC204C
unsigned 16 bits
0x0000
Disabled
0x0041
FC205
unsigned 16 bits
Element Type 1
Disabled
Alarm
Latched Alarm
Trip
4
FC206
Control
unsigned 16 bits
Element Type 2
Disabled
Alarm
Latched Alarm
FC207
unsigned 16 bits
Element Type 3
Disabled
Alarm
Latched Alarm
Control
FC208
unsigned 16 bits
FC212
unsigned 16 bits
8125
FORMAT CODES
Code
Type
Definition
FC214
unsigned 16 bits
MAC Address
FC215
unsigned 32 bits
0x0001
GOOSE 1 RECEIVED
0x0002
GOOSE 2 RECEIVED
0x0004
GOOSE 3 RECEIVED
0x0008
GOOSE 4 RECEIVED
0x0010
GOOSE 5 RECEIVED
0x0020
GOOSE 6 RECEIVED
0x0040
GOOSE 7 RECEIVED
0x0080
GOOSE 8 RECEIVED
FC216
unsigned 16 bits
0x0001
0x0002
Bool
0x0003
Byte
0x0004
Ubyte
0x0005
Short
0x0006
Ushort
0x0007
Long
0x0008
Ulong
0x0009
Int64
0x000A
Uint64
0x000B
Float
0x000C
Double
0x000D
Btime4
0x000E
Btime6
0x000F
Utctime
0x0010
Bcd
0x0011
Vstring
0x0012
Ostring
0x0013
Ovstring
0x0014
Bstring
0x0015
Bvstring
0x00FF
Row
FC217
unsigned 16 bits
FC218
unsigned 16 bits
FC219
unsigned 32 bits
GOOSE Source
0x0000
Disabled
0x0001
0x0002
0x0004
0x0008
0x0010
0x0020
0x0040
0x0080
FC220
8126
0x0000
8
unsigned 16 bits
Code
FORMAT CODES
Type
Definition
On
Off
Latest/On
Latest/Off
FC221
unsigned 16 bits
FC222
unsigned 16 bits
GOOSE Type
FC225
unsigned 16 bits
FC226
unsigned 16 bits
FC230
unsigned 16 bits
Fiber
FC236
unsigned 16 bits
FC240
unsigned 16 bits
FC415
unsigned 16 bits
SR345 CT Type
1 A Secondary
5 A Secondary
FC420
unsigned 16 bits
Idle
Write
Read
File Error
File OK
Start
Ready
7
FC421
File Over
unsigned 16 bits
Redundancy type
Independent
PRP
HSR
4
FC422
DAISY CHAIN
unsigned 16 bits
Redundancy Port
Internal
PTP
SNTP Port A
5
FC423
IRIGB
unsigned 16 bits
Redundancy State
Disabled
No Signal
Calibrating
Synchronized
FC424
0
unsigned 16 bits
Dead Condition
None
8127
FORMAT CODES
Code
Definition
Any Line-Dead Bus
FC425
8128
Type
unsigned 16 bits
Epoch type
GE
Digital Energy
MODBUS Functions
Data
006B
022B
006C
0000
006D
0064
BYTES
EXAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
SLAVE ADDRESS
11
FUNCTION CODE
03
read registers
00 6B
data starting at
006B
NUMBER OF SETPOINTS
00 03
3 registers = 6 bytes
total
CRC
76 87
91
SLAVE RESPONSE
BYTES
EXAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
SLAVE ADDRESS
11
FUNCTION CODE
03
read registers
BYTE COUNT
06
3 registers = 6 bytes
02 2B
value in address
006B
00 00
value in address
006C
00 64
value in address
006D
CRC
54 83
92
MASTER TRANSMISSION
BYTES
EXAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
SLAVE ADDRESS
11
FUNCTION CODE
04
read registers
00 08
00 01
1 register = 2 bytes
CRC
B2 98
SLAVE RESPONSE
BYTES
EXAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
SLAVE ADDRESS
11
FUNCTION CODE
04
read registers
BYTE COUNT
02
1 register = 2 bytes
00 00
value in address
0008
CRC
78 F3
BYTES
EXAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
SLAVE ADDRESS
11
FUNCTION CODE
05
execute operation
OPERATION CODE
00 01
operation code 1
CODE VALUE
FF 00
perform function
CRC
DF 6A
SLAVE RESPONSE
BYTES
EXAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
SLAVE ADDRESS
11
FUNCTION CODE
05
execute operation
OPERATION CODE
00 01
operation code 1
CODE VALUE
FF 00
perform function
CRC
DF 6A
The commands that can be performed by the 350 using function code 05 can also be
initiated by using function code 10.
Operation Code
Description
Reset
Open
Close
97
99
Clear Counters
100
93
BYTES
EXAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
SLAVE ADDRESS
11
FUNCTION CODE
06
04 5C
setpoint address 04
5C
DATA
00 02
CRC
CB B9
SLAVE RESPONSE
BYTES
EXAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
SLAVE ADDRESS
11
FUNCTION CODE
06
04 5C
setpoint address 04
5C
DATA
00 02
data stored in
setpoint address 04
5C
CRC
CB B9
94
Bit
Function
Alarm
Trip
Self Test
Breaker Connected
52a Contact
Bit
Function
52b Contact
Maintenance
Relay in Service
BYTES
EXAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
SLAVE ADDRESS
11
FUNCTION CODE
07
CRC
4C 22
SLAVE RESPONSE
BYTES
EXAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
SLAVE ADDRESS
11
FUNCTION CODE
07
2C
status = 00101100
(in binary)
CRC
22 28
BYTES
EXAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
SLAVE ADDRESS
11
FUNCTION CODE
08
loopback test
DIAG CODE
00 00
must be 00 00
DATA
00 00
must be 00 00
CRC
E0 0B
SLAVE RESPONSE
BYTES
EXAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
SLAVE ADDRESS
11
FUNCTION CODE
08
loopback test
DIAG CODE
00 00
must be 00 00
DATA
00 00
must be 00 00
CRC
E0 0B
95
Data
04 5C
00 02
04 5D
01 F4
96
MASTER TRANSMISSION
BYTES
EXAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
SLAVE ADDRESS
11
FUNCTION CODE
10
store setpoints
04 5C
setpoint address 04
5C
NUMBER OF SETPOINTS
00 02
2 setpoints = 4 bytes
total
BYTE COUNT
04
4 bytes of data
DATA 1
00 02
DATA 2
01 F4
CRC
31 11
SLAVE RESPONSE
BYTES
EXAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
SLAVE ADDRESS
11
FUNCTION CODE
10
store setpoints
04 5C
setpoint address 04
5C
NUMBER OF SETPOINTS
00 02
2 setpoints
CRC
82 7A
ERROR RESPONSES
Error Responses
When a 350 detects an error other than a CRC error, a response will be sent to the master.
The MSBit of the FUNCTION CODE byte will be set to 1 (i.e. the function code sent from the
slave will be equal to the function code sent from the master plus 128). The following byte
will be an exception code indicating the type of error that occurred.
Transmissions received from the master with CRC errors will be ignored by the 350 .
The slave response to an error (other than CRC error) will be:
SLAVE ADDRESS: 1 byte
FUNCTION CODE: 1 byte (with MSbit set to 1)
EXCEPTION CODE: 1 byte
CRC: 2 bytes
The 350 implements the following exception response codes:
01 - ILLEGAL FUNCTION
The function code transmitted is not one of the functions
supported by the 350 .
02 - ILLEGAL DATA ADDRESS
The address referenced in the data field transmitted by the
master is not an allowable address for the 350 .
03 - ILLEGAL DATA VALUE
The value referenced in the data field transmitted by the
master is not within range for the selected data address.
Hex Address
Description
Reset
Open
Close
Display Message
Activate Group 1
Activate Group 2
11
Active Group
99
100
101
105
120
127
128
4096
4097
4098
4099
97
Modbus Address
Hex Address
Description
4100
4101
4102
4103
4104
4105
4106
4107
4108
4109
4110
4111
4112
4113
4114
4115
4116
4117
4118
4119
4120
4121
4122
4123
4124
4125
4126
4127
98
MASTER TRANSMISSION
BYTES
EXAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
SLAVE ADDRESS
11
FUNCTION CODE
10
store multiple
setpoints
00 80
setpoint address 00
80
MASTER TRANSMISSION
BYTES
EXAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
NUMBER OF SETPOINTS
00 02
2 setpoints = 4 bytes
total
BYTE COUNT
04
4 bytes of data
DATA 1
00 05
DATA 2
00 01
CRC
7E CE
SLAVE RESPONSE
BYTES
EXAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
SLAVE ADDRESS
11
FUNCTION CODE
10
store multiple
setpoints
00 80
setpoint address 00
80
NUMBER OF SETPOINTS
00 02
2 setpoints
CRC
42 B0
99
910
GE
Digital Energy
350 relay units incorporate a powerful feature called Modbus User Map, that allows the
user to read 125 non-consecutive data records.
A master computer will often have to interrogate continuously several connected slave
relays. If the values being read are "randomly" positioned along the memory map, reading
them may require several transmissions, and this may cause a communications overload.
Data records that are positioned in this manner in the memory map, can be remapped to
the address of an adjacent record in the User Map area, so that they can be accessible to
the master computer with only a single read operation.
To program the map this way, addresses for the required records must be written in the
index area, which is located at the addresses from 40524 (0x020B) to 40648 (0x287).
Only single data from the Actual Values subset can be set in the map. The ranges of
addresses that can be configured in that index area are:
Range1 : 30001 to 30523 (Product Device Code to Internal Fault Cause)
[The address 30302 (Current Security Access Level) cannot be configured.]
Range2 : 30946 to 32036 (Alarm Status 4 to Last Actual Values Register)
The values that correspond to the points provisioned in the User Map index (40524
(0x020B) to 40648 (0x287)) may be read from the Actual Values map area located at the
addresses from 30524 (0x020B) to 30648 (0x0287).
Description
Min
Max
Step
Format Factory
Code
Default
40524
20B
30001
43763
F1
30305
40525
20C
30001
43763
F1
30505
40526
20D
30001
43763
F1
30506
40527
20E
30001
43763
F1
30960
40528
20F
30001
43763
F1
30961
40529
210
30001
43763
F1
30958
40530
211
30001
43763
F1
30959
101
102
MODBUS Hex
Address Addres
s
Description
Min
Max
Step
Format Factory
Code
Default
40531
212
30001
43763
F1
30956
40532
213
30001
43763
F1
30957
40533
214
30001
43763
F1
30954
40534
215
30001
43763
F1
30955
40535
216
30001
43763
F1
30952
40536
217
30001
43763
F1
30953
40537
218
30001
43763
F1
30950
40538
219
30001
43763
F1
30951
40539
21A
30001
43763
F1
30948
40540
21B
30001
43763
F1
30949
40541
21C
30001
43763
F1
30946
40542
21D
30001
43763
F1
30947
40543
21E
30001
43763
F1
30976
40544
21F
30001
43763
F1
30977
40545
220
30001
43763
F1
30974
40546
221
30001
43763
F1
30975
40547
222
30001
43763
F1
30972
40548
223
30001
43763
F1
30973
40549
224
30001
43763
F1
30970
40550
225
30001
43763
F1
30971
40551
226
30001
43763
F1
30984
40552
227
30001
43763
F1
30985
40553
228
30001
43763
F1
30982
40554
229
30001
43763
F1
30983
40555
22A
30001
43763
F1
30980
40556
22B
30001
43763
F1
30981
40557
22C
30001
43763
F1
30978
40558
22D
30001
43763
F1
30979
40559
22E
30001
43763
F1
30186
40560
22F
30001
43763
F1
30285
40561
230
30001
43763
F1
30286
40562
231
30001
43763
F1
30298
40563
232
30001
43763
F1
30299
40564
233
30001
43763
F1
30288
40565
234
30001
43763
F1
30289
40566
235
30001
43763
F1
30290
40567
236
30001
43763
F1
30291
40568
237
30001
43763
F1
30296
40569
238
30001
43763
F1
30297
40570
239
30001
43763
F1
30300
40571
23A
30001
43763
F1
30301
40572
23B
30001
43763
F1
30328
40573
23C
30001
43763
F1
30329
40574
23D
30001
43763
F1
30330
40575
23E
30001
43763
F1
30331
MODBUS Hex
Address Addres
s
Description
Min
Max
Step
Format Factory
Code
Default
40576
23F
30001
43763
F1
30332
40577
240
30001
43763
F1
30333
40578
241
30001
43763
F1
30326
40579
242
30001
43763
F1
30327
40580
243
30001
43763
F1
30334
40581
244
30001
43763
F1
30335
40582
245
30001
43763
F1
30338
40583
246
30001
43763
F1
30339
40584
247
30001
43763
F1
30324
40585
248
30001
43763
F1
30325
40586
249
30001
43763
F1
30001
40587
24A
30001
43763
F1
30001
40588
24B
30001
43763
F1
30001
40589
24C
30001
43763
F1
30001
40590
24D
30001
43763
F1
30001
40591
24E
30001
43763
F1
30001
40592
24F
30001
43763
F1
30001
40593
250
30001
43763
F1
30001
40594
251
30001
43763
F1
30001
40595
252
30001
43763
F1
30001
40596
253
30001
43763
F1
30001
40597
254
30001
43763
F1
30001
40598
255
30001
43763
F1
30001
40599
256
30001
43763
F1
30001
40600
257
30001
43763
F1
30001
40601
258
30001
43763
F1
30001
40602
259
30001
43763
F1
30001
40603
25A
30001
43763
F1
30001
40604
25B
30001
43763
F1
30001
40605
25C
30001
43763
F1
30001
40606
25D
30001
43763
F1
30001
40607
25E
30001
43763
F1
30001
40608
25F
30001
43763
F1
30001
40609
260
30001
43763
F1
30001
40610
261
30001
43763
F1
30001
40611
262
30001
43763
F1
30001
40612
263
30001
43763
F1
30001
40613
264
30001
43763
F1
30001
40614
265
30001
43763
F1
30001
40615
266
30001
43763
F1
30001
40616
267
30001
43763
F1
30001
40617
268
30001
43763
F1
30001
40618
269
30001
43763
F1
30001
40619
26A
30001
43763
F1
30001
40620
26B
30001
43763
F1
30001
103
MODBUS Hex
Address Addres
s
Description
Min
Max
Step
Format Factory
Code
Default
40621
26C
30001
43763
F1
30001
40622
26D
30001
43763
F1
30001
40623
26E
30001
43763
F1
30001
40624
26F
30001
43763
F1
30001
40625
270
30001
43763
F1
30001
40626
271
30001
43763
F1
30001
40627
272
30001
43763
F1
30001
40628
273
30001
43763
F1
30001
40629
274
30001
43763
F1
30001
40630
275
30001
43763
F1
30001
40631
276
30001
43763
F1
30001
40632
277
30001
43763
F1
30001
40633
278
30001
43763
F1
30001
40634
279
30001
43763
F1
30001
40635
27A
30001
43763
F1
30001
40636
27B
30001
43763
F1
30001
40637
27C
30001
43763
F1
30001
40638
27D
30001
43763
F1
30001
40639
27E
30001
43763
F1
30001
40640
27F
30001
43763
F1
30001
40641
280
30001
43763
F1
30001
40642
281
30001
43763
F1
30001
40643
282
30001
43763
F1
30001
40644
283
30001
43763
F1
30001
40645
284
30001
43763
F1
30001
40646
285
30001
43763
F1
30001
40647
286
30001
43763
F1
30001
40648
287
30001
43763
F1
30001
104
MODBUS Hex
Address Addres
s
Description
Min
Max
Step
Format Factory
Code
Default
30524
20B
0xFFFF
F1
30525
20C
0xFFFF
F1
30526
20D
0xFFFF
F1
30527
20E
0xFFFF
F1
30528
20F
0xFFFF
F1
30529
210
0xFFFF
F1
30530
211
0xFFFF
F1
30531
212
0xFFFF
F1
30532
213
0xFFFF
F1
30533
214
0xFFFF
F1
30534
215
0xFFFF
F1
30535
216
0xFFFF
F1
30536
217
0xFFFF
F1
MODBUS Hex
Address Addres
s
Description
Min
Max
Step
Format Factory
Code
Default
30537
218
0xFFFF
F1
30538
219
0xFFFF
F1
30539
21A
0xFFFF
F1
30540
21B
0xFFFF
F1
30541
21C
0xFFFF
F1
30542
21D
0xFFFF
F1
30543
21E
0xFFFF
F1
30544
21F
0xFFFF
F1
30545
220
0xFFFF
F1
30546
221
0xFFFF
F1
30547
222
0xFFFF
F1
30548
223
0xFFFF
F1
30549
224
0xFFFF
F1
30550
225
0xFFFF
F1
30551
226
0xFFFF
F1
30552
227
0xFFFF
F1
30553
228
0xFFFF
F1
30554
229
0xFFFF
F1
30555
22A
0xFFFF
F1
30556
22B
0xFFFF
F1
30557
22C
0xFFFF
F1
30558
22D
0xFFFF
F1
30559
22E
0xFFFF
F1
30560
22F
0xFFFF
F1
30561
230
0xFFFF
F1
30562
231
0xFFFF
F1
30563
232
0xFFFF
F1
30564
233
0xFFFF
F1
30565
234
0xFFFF
F1
30566
235
0xFFFF
F1
30567
236
0xFFFF
F1
30568
237
0xFFFF
F1
30569
238
0xFFFF
F1
30570
239
0xFFFF
F1
30571
23A
0xFFFF
F1
30572
23B
0xFFFF
F1
30573
23C
0xFFFF
F1
30574
23D
0xFFFF
F1
30575
23E
0xFFFF
F1
30576
23F
0xFFFF
F1
30577
240
0xFFFF
F1
30578
241
0xFFFF
F1
30579
242
0xFFFF
F1
30580
243
0xFFFF
F1
30581
244
0xFFFF
F1
105
106
MODBUS Hex
Address Addres
s
Description
Min
Max
Step
Format Factory
Code
Default
30582
245
0xFFFF
F1
30583
246
0xFFFF
F1
30584
247
0xFFFF
F1
30585
248
0xFFFF
F1
30586
249
0xFFFF
F1
30587
24A
0xFFFF
F1
30588
24B
0xFFFF
F1
30589
24C
0xFFFF
F1
30590
24D
0xFFFF
F1
30591
24E
0xFFFF
F1
30592
24F
0xFFFF
F1
30593
250
0xFFFF
F1
30594
251
0xFFFF
F1
30595
252
0xFFFF
F1
30596
253
0xFFFF
F1
30597
254
0xFFFF
F1
30598
255
0xFFFF
F1
30599
256
0xFFFF
F1
30600
257
0xFFFF
F1
30601
258
0xFFFF
F1
30602
259
0xFFFF
F1
30603
25A
0xFFFF
F1
30604
25B
0xFFFF
F1
30605
25C
0xFFFF
F1
30606
25D
0xFFFF
F1
30607
25E
0xFFFF
F1
30608
25F
0xFFFF
F1
30609
260
0xFFFF
F1
30610
261
0xFFFF
F1
30611
262
0xFFFF
F1
30612
263
0xFFFF
F1
30613
264
0xFFFF
F1
30614
265
0xFFFF
F1
30615
266
0xFFFF
F1
30616
267
0xFFFF
F1
30617
268
0xFFFF
F1
30618
269
0xFFFF
F1
30619
26A
0xFFFF
F1
30620
26B
0xFFFF
F1
30621
26C
0xFFFF
F1
30622
26D
0xFFFF
F1
30623
26E
0xFFFF
F1
30624
26F
0xFFFF
F1
30625
270
0xFFFF
F1
30626
271
0xFFFF
F1
MODBUS Hex
Address Addres
s
Description
Min
Max
Step
Format Factory
Code
Default
30627
272
0xFFFF
F1
30628
273
0xFFFF
F1
30629
274
0xFFFF
F1
30630
275
0xFFFF
F1
30631
276
0xFFFF
F1
30632
277
0xFFFF
F1
30633
278
0xFFFF
F1
30634
279
0xFFFF
F1
30635
27A
0xFFFF
F1
30636
27B
0xFFFF
F1
30637
27C
0xFFFF
F1
30638
27D
0xFFFF
F1
30639
27E
0xFFFF
F1
30640
27F
0xFFFF
F1
30641
280
0xFFFF
F1
30642
281
0xFFFF
F1
30643
282
0xFFFF
F1
30644
283
0xFFFF
F1
30645
284
0xFFFF
F1
30646
285
0xFFFF
F1
30647
286
0xFFFF
F1
30648
287
0xFFFF
F1
107
108
GE
Digital Energy
Appendix
Warranty
For products shipped as of 1 October 2013, GE Digital Energy warrants most of its GE
manufactured products for 10 years. For warranty details including any limitations and
disclaimers, see the GE Digital Energy Terms and Conditions at https://
www.gedigitalenergy.com/multilin/warranty.htm
For products shipped before 1 October 2013, the standard 24-month warranty applies.
Change notes
Manual Revision history
Table 1: Revision History
MANUAL P/N
1601-9094-AA
RELEASE DATE
27 February 2014
CHANGES
Chapter 5
Chapter 7
111
CHANGE NOTES
112
Page Number
CHANGES
Chapter 8, 9
General