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R E L I O N ® 670 SERIES

DNP, 670 series


Version 2.2
Point list manual
Document ID: 1MRK 511 397-UUS
Issued: March 2018
Revision: B
Product version: 2.2

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The software and hardware described in this document is furnished under a license and
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This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the
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software written/developed by: Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) and Tim Hudson
(tjh@cryptsoft.com).

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Disclaimer
The data, examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for the concept or
product description and are not to be deemed as a statement of guaranteed properties.
All persons responsible for applying the equipment addressed in this manual must
satisfy themselves that each intended application is suitable and acceptable, including
that any applicable safety or other operational requirements are complied with. In
particular, any risks in applications where a system failure and/or product failure would
create a risk for harm to property or persons (including but not limited to personal
injuries or death) shall be the sole responsibility of the person or entity applying the
equipment, and those so responsible are hereby requested to ensure that all measures
are taken to exclude or mitigate such risks.

This document has been carefully checked by ABB but deviations cannot be
completely ruled out. In case any errors are detected, the reader is kindly requested to
notify the manufacturer. Other than under explicit contractual commitments, in no
event shall ABB be responsible or liable for any loss or damage resulting from the use
of this manual or the application of the equipment.
Conformity
This product complies with the directive of the Council of the European Communities
on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC Directive 2004/108/EC) and concerning electrical equipment for
use within specified voltage limits (Low-voltage directive 2006/95/EC). This
conformity is the result of tests conducted by ABB in accordance with the product
standard EN 60255-26 for the EMC directive, and with the product standards EN
60255-1 and EN 60255-27 for the low voltage directive. The product is designed in
accordance with the international standards of the IEC 60255 series and ANSI C37.90.
The DNP protocol implementation in the IED conforms to "DNP3 Intelligent
Electronic Device (IED) Certification Procedure Subset Level 2", available at
www.dnp.org.
Table of contents

Table of contents

Section 1 Introduction............................................................................3
This manual.............................................................................................. 3
Intended audience.................................................................................... 3
Product documentation.............................................................................4
Product documentation set..................................................................4
Document revision history................................................................... 5
Related documents..............................................................................6
Document symbols and conventions........................................................ 7
Symbols...............................................................................................7
Document conventions........................................................................ 8

Section 2 DNP3 data mappings............................................................ 9


Overview...................................................................................................9
Point list for the IEDs................................................................................ 9

Section 3 DNP3 protocol implementation............................................39


DNP3 device profile................................................................................ 39
DNP3 implementation table.................................................................... 83

Section 4 Glossary.............................................................................. 91
Glossary..................................................................................................91

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Section 1 Introduction

1.1 This manual GUID-AB423A30-13C2-46AF-B7FE-A73BB425EB5F v19

1.2 Intended audience GUID-C9B8127F-5748-4BEA-9E4F-CC762FE28A3A v11

This manual is intended for the communication system engineer or system integrator
responsible for pre-engineering and engineering the communication setup in a
substation from an IED perspective.

The system engineer or system integrator must have a basic knowledge of


communication in protection and control systems and thorough knowledge of the
specific communication protocol.

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1.3 Product documentation

1.3.1 Product documentation set GUID-3AA69EA6-F1D8-47C6-A8E6-562F29C67172 v16

Deinstalling & disposal


Planning & purchase

Decommissioning
Commissioning

Maintenance
Engineering

Operation
Installing
Engineering manual
Installation manual

Commissioning manual
Operation manual

Application manual

Technical manual

Communication
protocol manual
Cyber security
deployment guideline
IEC07000220-4-en.vsd

IEC07000220 V4 EN-US

Figure 1: The intended use of manuals throughout the product lifecycle

The engineering manual contains instructions on how to engineer the IEDs using the
various tools available within the PCM600 software. The manual provides instructions
on how to set up a PCM600 project and insert IEDs to the project structure. The
manual also recommends a sequence for the engineering of protection and control
functions, as well as communication engineering for IEC 61850.

The installation manual contains instructions on how to install the IED. The manual
provides procedures for mechanical and electrical installation. The chapters are
organized in the chronological order in which the IED should be installed.

The commissioning manual contains instructions on how to commission the IED. The
manual can also be used by system engineers and maintenance personnel for assistance

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during the testing phase. The manual provides procedures for the checking of external
circuitry and energizing the IED, parameter setting and configuration as well as
verifying settings by secondary injection. The manual describes the process of testing
an IED in a substation which is not in service. The chapters are organized in the
chronological order in which the IED should be commissioned. The relevant
procedures may be followed also during the service and maintenance activities.

The operation manual contains instructions on how to operate the IED once it has been
commissioned. The manual provides instructions for the monitoring, controlling and
setting of the IED. The manual also describes how to identify disturbances and how to
view calculated and measured power grid data to determine the cause of a fault.

The application manual contains application descriptions and setting guidelines sorted
per function. The manual can be used to find out when and for what purpose a typical
protection function can be used. The manual can also provide assistance for calculating
settings.

The technical manual contains operation principle descriptions, and lists function
blocks, logic diagrams, input and output signals, setting parameters and technical data,
sorted per function. The manual can be used as a technical reference during the
engineering phase, installation and commissioning phase, and during normal service.

The communication protocol manual describes the communication protocols supported


by the IED. The manual concentrates on the vendor-specific implementations.

The cyber security deployment guideline describes the process for handling cyber
security when communicating with the IED. Certification, Authorization with role
based access control, and product engineering for cyber security related events are
described and sorted by function. The guideline can be used as a technical reference
during the engineering phase, installation and commissioning phase, and during normal
service.

1.3.2 Document revision history GUID-C8027F8A-D3CB-41C1-B078-F9E59BB73A6C v6

Document revision/date History


–/May 2017 First release
A/October 2017 2.2.1 release
B/November 2017 ZMFPDIS and ZMFCPDIS - Added missing setting
tables
C/March 2018 2.2 Maintenance release 1

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1.3.3 Related documents GUID-94E8A5CA-BE1B-45AF-81E7-5A41D34EE112 v6

Documents related to REB670 Document numbers


Application manual 1MRK 505 370-UUS
Commissioning manual 1MRK 505 372-UUS
Product guide 1MRK 505 373-BEN
Technical manual 1MRK 505 371-UUS
Type test certificate 1MRK 505 373-TUS

Documents related to REC670 Document numbers


Application manual 1MRK 511 401-UUS
Commissioning manual 1MRK 511 403-UUS
Product guide 1MRK 511 404-BEN
Technical manual 1MRK 511 402-UUS
Type test certificate 1MRK 511 404-TUS

Documents related to RED670 Document numbers


Application manual 1MRK 505 376-UUS
Commissioning manual 1MRK 505 378-UUS
Product guide 1MRK 505 379-BEN
Technical manual 1MRK 505 377-UUS
Type test certificate 1MRK 505 379-TUS

Documents related to REG670 Document numbers


Application manual 1MRK 502 071-UUS
Commissioning manual 1MRK 502 073-UUS
Product guide 1MRK 502 074-BEN
Technical manual 1MRK 502 072-UUS
Type test certificate 1MRK 502 074-TUS

Documents related to REL670 Document numbers


Application manual 1MRK 506 369-UUS
Commissioning manual 1MRK 506 371-UUS
Product guide 1MRK 506 372-BEN
Technical manual 1MRK 506 370-UUS
Type test certificate 1MRK 506 372-TUS

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Documents related to RET670 Document numbers


Application manual 1MRK 504 163-UUS
Commissioning manual 1MRK 504 165-UUS
Product guide 1MRK 504 166-BEN
Technical manual 1MRK 504 164-UUS
Type test certificate 1MRK 504 166-TUS

Documents related to RES670 Document numbers


Application manual 1MRK 511 407-UUS
Commissioning manual 1MRK 511 409-UUS
Product guide 1MRK 511 410-BEN
Technical manual 1MRK 511 408-UUS
Type test certificate 1MRK 511 410-TUS

Documents related to RER670 Document numbers


Application manual
Commissioning manual
Product guide 1MRK 506 378-BEN
Technical manual
Type test certificate

1.4 Document symbols and conventions

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The electrical warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which


could result in electrical shock.

The warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which could result
in personal injury.

The caution icon indicates important information or warning related to


the concept discussed in the text. It might indicate the presence of a

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hazard which could result in corruption of software or damage to


equipment or property.

The information icon alerts the reader of important facts and


conditions.

The tip icon indicates advice on, for example, how to design your
project or how to use a certain function.

Although warning hazards are related to personal injury, it is necessary to understand


that under certain operational conditions, operation of damaged equipment may result
in degraded process performance leading to personal injury or death. It is important
that the user fully complies with all warning and cautionary notices.

1.4.2 Document conventions GUID-96DFAB1A-98FE-4B26-8E90-F7CEB14B1AB6 v8

• Abbreviations and acronyms in this manual are spelled out in the glossary. The
glossary also contains definitions of important terms.
• Parameter names are shown in italics.
For example, the function can be enabled and disabled with the Operation setting.
• Each function block symbol shows the available input/output signal.
• the character ^ in front of an input/output signal name indicates that the
signal name may be customized using the PCM600 software.
• the character * after an input signal name indicates that the signal must be
connected to another function block in the application configuration to
achieve a valid application configuration.
• Dimensions are provided both in inches and millimeters. If it is not specifically
mentioned then the dimension is in millimeters.

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This document describes the available DNP3 data points and structures in the IEDs.
The data points are unmapped as a default. The point list tables represents the superset
of available DNP3 data points in these IEDs. The actual set of available points depends
on the product, optional functionalities and configuration.

The DNP3 points can be freely added, removed, reorganized and reconfigured using
PCM600.

As a default, the class assignments are Class 0 and Class 3 for binary inputs and
outputs and for double bit indications. The class assignment for analog inputs and for
counters are Class 0 and Class 2. Analog values are provided with default scalings. The
scalings can be freely modified.

The point list table only shows the signals of the first instance of each function if more
than one instance of a function can be configured.

Signals with user-defined names are listed with their default name in the point list
table.

See the engineering manual and DNP3 communication protocol manual


for more information.

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Table 1: Signal point list

Function name Signal type Signal name Description

Hardware input and output monitoring

BIM Binary inputs STATUS Binary input module status


BI1 Binary input 1
BI2 Binary input 2
BI3 Binary input 3

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Function name Signal type Signal name Description


BI4 Binary input 4
BI5 Binary input 5
BI6 Binary input 6
BI7 Binary input 7
BI8 Binary input 8
BI9 Binary input 9
BI10 Binary input 10
BI11 Binary input 11
BI12 Binary input 12
BI13 Binary input 13
BI14 Binary input 14
BI15 Binary input 15
BI16 Binary input 16
OSCWRN Oscillation warning

BOM Binary inputs STATUS Binary output part of BOM module status
BLOCK Block binary outputs
BO1 Binary output 1
BO2 Binary output 2
BO3 Binary output 3
BO4 Binary output 4
BO5 Binary output 5
BO6 Binary output 6
BO7 Binary output 7
BO8 Binary output 8
BO9 Binary output 9
BO10 Binary output 10
BO11 Binary output 11
BO12 Binary output 12
BO13 Binary output 13
BO14 Binary output 14
BO15 Binary output 15
BO16 Binary output 16
BO17 Binary output 17
BO18 Binary output 18
BO19 Binary output 19
BO20 Binary output 20
BO21 Binary output 21
BO22 Binary output 22
BO23 Binary output 23
BO24 Binary output 24

IOM Binary inputs STATUS Binary input part of IOM module status
BI1 Binary input 1
BI2 Binary input 2
BI3 Binary input 3
BI4 Binary input 4
BI5 Binary input 5
BI6 Binary input 6

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Function name Signal type Signal name Description


BI7 Binary input 7
BI8 Binary input 8
BLKOUT Block binary outputs
BO1 Binary output 1
BO2 Binary output 2
BO3 Binary output 3
BO4 Binary output 4
BO5 Binary output 5
BO6 Binary output 6
BO7 Binary output 7
BO8 Binary output 8
BO9 Binary output 9
BO10 Binary output 10
BO11 Binary output 11
BO12 Binary output 12
OSCWRN Oscillation warning

SOM Binary inputs STATUS Static binary output module status


BLOCK Block binary outputs
BO1 Binary output 1
BO2 Binary output 2
BO3 Binary output 3
BO4 Binary output 4
BO5 Binary output 5
BO6 Binary output 6
BO7 Static binary output 7
BO8 Static binary output 8
BO9 Static binary output 9
BO10 Static binary output 10
BO11 Static binary output 11
BO12 Static binary output 12

General command handling from DNP master

AUTOBITS Binary outputs CMDBIT1 Command out bit 1


CMDBIT2 Command out bit 2
CMDBIT3 Command out bit 3
CMDBIT4 Command out bit 4
CMDBIT5 Command out bit 5
CMDBIT6 Command out bit 6
CMDBIT7 Command out bit 7
CMDBIT8 Command out bit 8
CMDBIT9 Command out bit 9
CMDBIT10 Command out bit 10
CMDBIT11 Command out bit 11
CMDBIT12 Command out bit 12
CMDBIT13 Command out bit 13
CMDBIT14 Command out bit 14
CMDBIT15 Command out bit 15

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Function name Signal type Signal name Description


CMDBIT16 Command out bit 16
CMDBIT17 Command out bit 17
CMDBIT18 Command out bit 18
CMDBIT19 Command out bit 19
CMDBIT20 Command out bit 20
CMDBIT21 Command out bit 21
CMDBIT22 Command out bit 22
CMDBIT23 Command out bit 23
CMDBIT24 Command out bit 24
CMDBIT25 Command out bit 25
CMDBIT26 Command out bit 26
CMDBIT27 Command out bit 27
CMDBIT28 Command out bit 28
CMDBIT29 Command out bit 29
CMDBIT30 Command out bit 30
CMDBIT31 Command out bit 31
CMDBIT32 Command out bit 32

General functions for showing signals for DNP master

MVGAPC Analog inputs IN Magnitude of deadband value

SP16GAPC Binary inputs IN1 Input 1 status


IN2 Input 2 status
IN3 Input 3 status
IN4 Input 4 status
IN5 Input 5 status
IN6 Input 6 status
IN7 Input 7 status
IN8 Input 8 status
IN9 Input 9 status
IN10 Input 10 status
IN11 Input 11 status
IN12 Input 12 status
IN13 Input 13 status
IN14 Input 14 status
IN15 Input 15 status
IN16 Input 16 status
OUTOR Output status logic OR gate for input 1 to 16

SPGAPC Binary inputs IN Input status

Directly linked signals

ACTVGRP Binary inputs GRP1 Setting group 1 is active


GRP2 Setting group 2 is active
GRP3 Setting group 3 is active
GRP4 Setting group 4 is active
GRP5 Setting group 5 is active

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Function name Signal type Signal name Description


GRP6 Setting group 6 is active

AEGPVOC Binary inputs TRIP Trip signal from accidental energizing of generator protection

B16I Analog inputs OUT Output value

BCZSPDIF Binary input TRIP Check zone general trip

BCZPDIF Binary input TRIP Check zone general trip

BFPTRC_F01 -
BFPTRC_F24 Binary input TRIP Common trip signal to the feeder CB
Analog input ZONCONI Status of feeder connections to all zones

BICPTRC_01 -
BICPTRC_05 Binary input TRIP Common trip signal to the bus-interconnector CB
Analog inputs ZONCONI1 Status of bus-interc. CT1 connections to all zones
ZONCONI2 Status of bus-interc. CT2 connections to all zones

BZNPDIF_Z1 -
BZNPDIF_Z6 Binary inputs ALDIFF Differential current alarm
OCT General open CT alarm
TRCBF Zone trip due to external trip from any bay (CBF trip)
TRDIFF Zone trip due to biased differential algorithm
TREXTZ Zone trip caused by input TRZONE (external trip)
TRIP General zone trip
TRSENS Zone trip due to sensitive differential algorithm

BCZTPDIF Binary inputs TRIP Check zone general trip


TR_A Check zone trip phase A
TR_B Check zone trip phase B
TR_C Check zone trip phase C

BDCGAPC Binary inputs ALARM Delayed alarm for abnormal aux. contact status, 00 or 11
CLOSED Indicates that primary object is closed
FORCED Primary object status forced to open or closed by setting
OPEN Indicates that primary object is open

BRCPTOC Binary inputs TRIP Operate signal of the protection logic

BRPTOC Binary input TRIP Trip signal

BTIGAPC Analog input OUT Output value

BUSPTRC_B1 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUSPTRC_B2 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A

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Function name Signal type Signal name Description


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUSPTRC_B3 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUSPTRC_B4 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUSPTRC_B5 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUSPTRC_B6 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUSPTRC_B7 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUSPTRC_B8 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUSPTRC_B9 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUSPTRC_B10 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUSPTRC_B11 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUSPTRC_B12 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUSPTRC_B13 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUSPTRC_B14 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B

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Function name Signal type Signal name Description


TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUSPTRC_B15 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUSPTRC_B16 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUSPTRC_B17 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUSPTRC_B18 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUSPTRC_B19 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUSPTRC_B20 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUSPTRC_B21 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUSPTRC_B22 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUSPTRC_B23 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUSPTRC_B24 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUTPTRC_B1 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUTPTRC_B2 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

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Function name Signal type Signal name Description

BUTPTRC_B3 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUTPTRC_B4 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUTPTRC_B5 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUTPTRC_B6 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUTPTRC_B7 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BUTPTRC_B8 Binary inputs CONNZA Bay is connected to zone A


CONNZB Bay is connected to zone B
TRIP Common trip signal for the bay

BZISGGIO Binary inputs ACTIVE Load Transfer/Zone Interconnection active


ALARM Too long load transfer alarm

BZITGGIO Binary inputs ACTIVE Load Transfer/Zone Interconnection active


ALARM Too long load transfer alarm

BZNSPDIF_A Binary inputs ALDIFF Differential current alarm Zone A


OCT General open CT alarm Zone A
TRCBF Zone A trip due to external trip from one of connected bays
TRDIFF Biased differential trip output Zone A
TREXTZ Zone A trip due to external input signal
TRIP Zone A general trip
TRSENS Sensitive differential function trip Zone A

BZNSPDIF_B Binary inputs ALDIFF Differential current alarm Zone B


OCT General open CT alarm Zone B
TRCBF Zone B trip due to external trip from one of connected bays
TRDIFF Biased differential trip output Zone B
TREXTZ Zone B trip due to external input signal
TRIP Zone B general trip
TRSENS Sensitive differential function trip Zone B

BZNTPDIF_A Binary inputs ALDIFF_A Differential current alarm in phase A Zone A


ALDIFF_B Differential current alarm in phase B Zone A

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Function name Signal type Signal name Description


ALDIFF_C Differential current alarm in phase C Zone A
OCT General open CT alarm Zone A
TRCBF Zone A trip due to external trip from one of connected bays
TRDIFF_A Biased differential trip phase A Zone A
TRDIFF_B Biased differential trip phase B Zone A
TRDIFF_C Biased differential trip phase C Zone A
TREXTZ Zone A trip due to external input signal
TRIP Zone A general trip
TRSENS_A Sensitive differential function trip phase A Zone A
TRSENS_B Sensitive differential function trip phase B Zone A
TRSENS_C Sensitive differential function trip phase C Zone A

BZNTPDIF_B Binary inputs ALDIFF_A Differential current alarm in phase A Zone B


ALDIFF_B Differential current alarm in phase B Zone B
ALDIFF_C Differential current alarm in phase C Zone B
OCT General open CT alarm Zone B
TRCBF Zone B trip due to external trip from one of connected bays
TRDIFF_A Biased differential trip phase A Zone B
TRDIFF_B Biased differential trip phase B Zone B
TRDIFF_C Biased differential trip phase C Zone B
TREXTZ Zone B trip due to external input signal
TRIP Zone B general trip
TRSENS_A Sensitive differential function trip phase A Zone B
TRSENS_B Sensitive differential function trip phase B Zone B
TRSENS_C Sensitive differential function trip phase C Zone B

CBPGAPC Binary inputs TRHOL Trip signal for harmonic over load
TRIP Common trip signal
TROC Trip signal for over current
TROCL1 Trip signal for over current of phase L1
TROCL2 Trip signal for over current of phase L2
TROCL3 Trip signal for over current of phase L3
TRQOL Trip signal for reactive power over load
TRUC Trip signal for undercurrent
TRUCL1 Trip signal for under current of phase L1
TRUCL2 Trip signal for under current of phase L2
TRUCL3 Trip signal for under current of phase L3

CCPDSC Binary inputs TRIP Trip signal to CB

CCRBRF Binary inputs CBALARM Alarm for faulty circuit breaker


TRBU Back-up trip by breaker failure protection function
TRBU2 Second back-up trip by breaker failure protection function
TRRET Retrip by breaker failure protection function
TRRET_A Retrip by breaker failure protection function phase A
TRRET_B Retrip by breaker failure protection function phase B
TRRET_C Retrip by breaker failure protection function phase C

CCRWRBRF Binary inputs CBALARM Alarm for faulty circuit breaker

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Function name Signal type Signal name Description


TRBU Back-up trip by breaker failure protection function
TRRET Retrip by breaker failure protection function

CCSRBRF Binary inputs CBALARM Alarm for faulty circuit breaker


TRBU Back-up trip by breaker failure protection
TRBU2 Second back-up trip by breaker failure protection
TRRET Retrip by breaker failure protection

CCSSPVC Binary inputs FAIL Detection of current circuit failure

CMMXU Analog inputs IA Phase A current magnitude of reported value


IA_ANGL Phase A current magnitude angle
IB Phase B current magnitude of reported value
IB_ANGL Phase B current magnitude angle
IC* Phase C current magnitude of reported value
IC_ANGL* Phase C current magnitude angle
*Not valid for RER
3I0 (not for RER) 3I0 magnitude of reported value
CMSQI Analog inputs 2I0 (only for RER) 2I0 Amplitude, magnitude of reported value
3I0ANGL (not for RER) 3I0 Angle, magnitude of reported value
2I0ANGL (only for RER) 2I0 Angle, magnitude of reported value
I1 I1 magnitude of reported value
I1ANGL I1 Angle, magnitude of reported value
I2* I2 Magnitude of reported value
I2ANGL* I2 Angle, magnitude of reported value
*Not valid for RER
COUVGAPC Binary inputs 59 Trip Common trip signal for compensated over voltage
59_Trip_A Trip signal for compensated over voltage of phase A
59_Trip_B Trip signal for compensated over voltage of phase B
59_Trip_C Trip signal for compensated over voltage of phase C
27 Trip Common trip signal for compensated under voltage
27_Trip_A Trip signal for compensated under voltage of phase A
27_Trip_B Trip signal for compensated under voltage of phase B
27_Trip_C Trip signal for compensated under voltage of phase C

CVGAPC Analog inputs CURRENT Measured current value


VOLTAGE Measured voltage value
Binary inputs TRIP Common trip signal
TROC1 Trip signal from overcurrent function OC1
TROC2 Trip signal from overcurrent function OC2
TROV1 Trip signal from overvoltage function OV1
TROV2 Trip signal from overvoltage function OV2
TRUC1 Trip signal from undercurrent function UC1
TRUC2 Trip signal from undercurrent function UC2
TRUV1 Trip signal from undervoltage function UV1
TRUV2 Trip signal from undervoltage function UV2

CVMMXN Analog inputs F System frequency magnitude of deadband value


I Calculated current magnitude of deadband value

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Function name Signal type Signal name Description


P Active Power magnitude of deadband value
PF Power Factor magnitude of deadband value
Q Reactive Power magnitude of deadband value
S Apparent Power magnitude of deadband value
V Calculated voltage magnitude of deadband value
Binary inputs ILAG Current is lagging voltage
ILEAD Current is leading voltage

DNPFREC Analog inputs ActSetGrp Active setting group


Ch1Ang Prefault Angle
Ch1FltAng Fault Angle
Ch1FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch1Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch2Ang Prefault Angle
Ch2FltAng Fault Angle
Ch2FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch2Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch3Ang Prefault Angle
Ch3FltAng Fault Angle
Ch3FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch3Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch4Ang Prefault Angle
Ch4FltAng Fault Angle
Ch4FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch4Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch5Ang Prefault Angle
Ch5FltAng Fault Angle
Ch5FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch5Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch6Ang Prefault Angle
Ch6FltAng Fault Angle
Ch6FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch6Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch7Ang Prefault Angle
Ch7FltAng Fault Angle
Ch7FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch7Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch8Ang Prefault Angle
Ch8FltAng Fault Angle
Ch8FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch8Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch9Ang Prefault Angle
Ch9FltAng Fault Angle
Ch9FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch9Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch10Ang Prefault Angle
Ch10FltAng Fault Angle
Ch10FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch10Mag Prefault Magnitude

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Function name Signal type Signal name Description


Ch11Ang Prefault Angle
Ch11FltAng Fault Angle
Ch11FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch11Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch12Ang Prefault Angle
Ch12FltAng Fault Angle
Ch12FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch12Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch13Ang Prefault Angle
Ch13FltAng Fault Angle
Ch13FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch13Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch14Ang Prefault Angle
Ch14FltAng Fault Angle
Ch14FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch14Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch15Ang Prefault Angle
Ch15FltAng Fault Angle
Ch15FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch15Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch16Ang Prefault Angle
Ch16FltAng Fault Angle
Ch16FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch16Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch17Ang Prefault Angle
Ch17FltAng Fault Angle
Ch17FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch17Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch18Ang Prefault Angle
Ch18FltAng Fault Angle
Ch18FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch18Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch19Ang Prefault Angle
Ch19FltAng Fault Angle
Ch19FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch19Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch20Ang Prefault Angle
Ch20FltAng Fault Angle
Ch20FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch20Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch21Ang Prefault Angle
Ch21FltAng Fault Angle
Ch21FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch21Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch22Ang Prefault Angle
Ch22FltAng Fault Angle
Ch22FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch22Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch23Ang Prefault Angle

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Ch23FltAng Fault Angle
Ch23FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch23Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch24Ang Prefault Angle
Ch24FltAng Fault Angle
Ch24FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch24Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch25Ang Prefault Angle
Ch25FltAng Fault Angle
Ch25FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch25Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch26Ang Prefault Angle
Ch26FltAng Fault Angle
Ch26FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch26Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch27Ang Prefault Angle
Ch27FltAng Fault Angle
Ch27FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch27Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch28Ang Prefault Angle
Ch28FltAng Fault Angle
Ch28FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch28Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch29Ang Prefault Angle
Ch29FltAng Fault Angle
Ch29FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch29Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch30Ang Prefault Angle
Ch30FltAng Fault Angle
Ch30FltMag Fault Magnitude
Ch30Mag Prefault Magnitude
Ch31TrigMag Magnitude at trig
Ch32TrigMag Magnitude at trig
Ch33TrigMag Magnitude at trig
Ch34TrigMag Magnitude at trig
Ch35TrigMag Magnitude at trig
Ch36TrigMag Magnitude at trig
Ch37TrigMag Magnitude at trig
Ch38TrigMag Magnitude at trig
Ch39TrigMag Magnitude at trig
Ch40TrigMag Magnitude at trig
FaultFreq Fault Freq
FaultLoc Fault Location
FaultNumber Fault Number
FaultType Fault Type
GetPrevRec Get previous disturbance
NoOfFaultIED No of faults in IED
TrigDay Trigger Day
TrigHour Trigger Hour

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Function name Signal type Signal name Description


TrigMillisec Trigger Millisecond
TrigMin Trigger Minute
TrigMonth Trigger Month
TrigSec Trigger Second
TrigSigId Channel number for trig signal
TrigYear Trigger Year
Binary inputs GetFirstRec Get first disturbance
GetNextRec Get next disturbance

D2PTOC Binary inputs TRIP Common trip signal


TRSTP1 Trip signal from overcurrent function step1
TRSTP2 Trip signal from overcurrent function step 2

DPGAPC Double bit indications POSITION Double point indication

DRPRDRE Analog inputs FaultNumber Disturbance fault number


Binary inputs RECMADE Disturbance recording made

ECPSCH Binary inputs CS Pilot channel start signal


LCG Loss of channel guard signal output from communication scheme logic
PRORX Teleprotection permissive signal received from remote end
TRIP Trip signal by communication scheme logic

ECRWPSCH Binary inputs ECHO Permissive signal transmitted as echo signal or in case of weak end infeed
TRWEI Trip signal from weak end infeed logic

EF4PTOC Binary inputs PUFW Pick up foward direction


PUREV Pick up reverse direction
TRST1 Trip signal from step 1
TRST2 Trip signal from step 2
TRST3 Trip signal from step 3
TRST4 Trip signal from step 4
TRIP General trip signal
TRSOTF Trip signal from switch onto fault function

EF2PTOC Binary inputs PUFW Pick up forward direction


PUREV Pick up reverse direction
TRIP Non-directional general trip
TRSOTF Trip signal from switch onto fault function
TRSTP1 Trip signal from step 1
TRSTP2 Trip signal from step 2

EFPIOC Binary input TRIP Trip signal

EFRWPIOC Binary input TRIP Trip signal

ETPMMTR Binary inputs EAFALM Alarm for active forward energy exceed limit in set interval
EARALM Alarm for active reverse energy exceed limit in set interval
ERFALM Alarm for reactive forward energy exceed limit in set interval

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ERRALM Alarm for reactive reverse energy exceed limit in set interval

FDPSPDIS Binary inputs FWD_A Fault detected in phaseA - forward direction


FWD_B Fault detected in phase B - forward direction
FWD_C Fault detected in phase C - forward direction
FWD_G Ground fault detected in forward direction
NDIR_A Non directional fault detected in Phase A
NDIR_B Non directional fault detected in Phase B
NDIR_C Non directional fault detected in Phase C
NDIR_G Non directional phase-to-ground fault detected
REV_A Fault detected in phase A- reverse direction
REV_B Fault detected in phase B - reverse direction
REV_C Fault detected in phase C - reverse direction
REV_G Ground fault detected in reverse direction
TRIP Trip by pilot communication scheme logic

FMPSPDIS Binary inputs PICKUP Indicates that something has picked up


PU_A Fault detected in phase A
PU_B Fault detected in phase B
PU_C Fault detected in phase C
PHG_FLT Ground fault detected

FRPSPDIS Binary inputs FWD_A Fault detected in phaseA - forward direction


FWD_B Fault detected in phase B - forward direction
FWD_C Fault detected in phase C - forward direction
FWD_G Ground fault detected in forward direction
NDIR_A Non directional fault detected in Phase A
NDIR_B Non directional fault detected in Phase B
NDIR_C Non directional fault detected in Phase C
NDIR_G Non directional phase-to-ground fault detected
REV_A Fault detected in phase A- reverse direction
REV_B Fault detected in phase B - reverse direction
REV_C Fault detected in phase C - reverse direction
REV_G Ground fault detected in reverse direction
TRIP Trip by pilot communication scheme logic

FTAQFVR Analog inputs ACCTIME Accumulated time for frequency band limits
Binary inputs ACCALARM Alarm signal for reaching the frequency time accumulation value
TRIP Trip signal of the function

FUFSPVC Binary inputs BLKV General pickup


STDUDIL1 Start of change based function in phase L1
STDUDIL2 Start of change based function in phase L2
STDUDIL3 Start of change based function in phase L3

FRWSPVC Binary inputs BLKV General pickup


PU_DV_A Pick up on sudden change in phase voltage A
PU_DV_AB Pick up on sudden change in phase to phase voltage
PU_DV_B Pick up on sudden change in phase voltage B

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Function name Signal type Signal name Description

GENPDIF Binary inputs BLKH Common harmonic block signal


OPENCTAL Open CT Alarm output signal. Issued after a delay ...
TRIP General, common trip signal
TRIPRES Trip signal from restrained differential protection
TRIPUNRE Trip signal from unrestrained differential protection
TRNSSENS Trip signal from sensitive negative sequence differential protection
TRNSUNR Trip signal from unrestrained negative sequence differential protection

GENPDIF Binary inputs INTDIST Indication that internal fault has been detected

GOPPDOP Binary inputs TRIP Common trip signal


TRIP1 Trip of stage 1
TRIP2 Trip of stage 2

GRPTTR Binary inputs LOCKOUT Trip lockout output (latched)


TRIP General trip signal from the function

GSPTTR Binary inputs LOCKOUT Trip lockout output (latched)


TRIP General trip signal from the function

GUPPDUP Binary inputs TRIP Common trip signal


TRIP1 Trip of stage 1
TRIP2 Trip of stage 2

HZPDIF Binary inputs TRIP Trip signal

INTERRSIG Analog inputs FAIL Internal fail


Binary inputs TSYNCERR Time synchronization error
WARNING Internal warning

L3CPDIF Binary inputs BLK2H Block signal due to second harmonic


BLK5H Block signal due to fifth harmonic
INTFAULT Internal fault has been detected
OPENCTAL Open CT Alarm output signal. Issued after a delay ...
PickupENH pickup of enhanced differential protection
PickupRES Pick up of restrained differential protection
PickupUNR Pick up of Unrestrained differential protection
TRIP Main Trip Signal
TR_A Trip signal from phase A
TR_B Trip signal from phase B
TR_C Trip signal from phase C

L4CPDIF Binary inputs OPENCT An open CT was detected


PU_UNR Pick up of Unrestrained differential protection
TRIP Common, main, trip output signal
TR_A Trip signal from phase A
TR_B Trip signal from phase B
TR_C Trip signal from phase C

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L4UFCNT Binary inputs LIMIT1 Counted value is larger than or equal to CounterLimit1

LIMIT2 Counted value is larger than or equal to CounterLimit2


LIMIT3 Counted value is larger than or equal to CounterLimit3
LIMIT4 Counted value is larger than or equal to CounterLimit4
Counters VALUE Counted value

L6CPDIF Binary inputs BLK2H Block signal due to second harmonic


BLK5H Block signal due to fifth harmonic
INTFAULT Internal fault has been detected
OPENCTAL Open CT Alarm output signal. Issued after a delay ...
PickupENH pickup of enhanced differential protection
PickupRES Pick up of restrained differential protection
PickupUNR Pick up of Unrestrained differential protection
TRIP Main Trip Signal
TR_A Trip signal from phase A
TR_B Trip signal from phase B
TR_C Trip signal from phase C

LAPPGAPC Binary inputs TRLAP Trip low active power


TRLPF Trip low power factor
TRTPFA Trip low power factor phase A
TRLPFB Trip low power factor Phase B
TRLPFC Trip low power factor Phase C

LCCRPTRC Binary inputs TRIP Common trip


TR_A Trip Phase A
TR_B Trip phase B
TR_C Trip Phase C

LCNSPTOC Binary input TRIP Trip signal negative sequence over current protection

LCNSPTOV Binary input TRIP Trip signal for negative sequence over voltage

LCP3PTOC Binary inputs TRIP Common trip signal


TR_A Trip signal from phase A
TR_B Trip signal from phase B
TR_C Trip signal from phase C

LCP3PTUC Binary inputs TRIP Common trip signal


TR_A Trip signal from phase A
TR_B Trip signal from phase B
TR_C Trip signal from phase C

LCPTTR Binary inputs ALARM Alarm signal


LOCKOUT Lockout signal
TRIP Trip

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Function name Signal type Signal name Description


LCZSPTOC Binary inputs TRIP Trip signal for zero sequence over current protection

LCZSPTOV Binary inputs TRIP TRIP signal for zero sequence over voltage protection

LDLPSCH Binary inputs DIFLBLKD Local line differential function blocked


TRIP General trip from differential protection system
TR_A Trip signal from phase A
TR_B Trip signal from phase B
TR_C Trip signal from phase C

LDRGFC Binary inputs BFI_3P Pick Up

LEXPDIS Binary inputs TRIP Common trip signal


TRZ1 Trip signal from impedance zone Z1
TRZ2 Trip signal from impedance zone Z2

LFPTTR Binary inputs ALARM Alarm signal


LOCKOUT Lockout signal
TRIP Trip

LMBRFLO Analog input FLT_DIST Distance to fault in line length unit

LOLSPTR Analog input AGERATE Insulation ageing rate


Binary inputs ALARM1 Hot spot temperature level 1 alarm signal
ALARM2 Hot spot temperature level 2 alarm signal
Analog inputs HPTEMPMAX Maximum hot spot temperature
PLOLTOT Total percent loss of life
REMLIFE Transformer remaining life in hours
TOTCALC Calculated transformer top oil temperature
Binary input WARNING2 Hot spot temperature level 2 warning signal

LOVPTUV Binary input TRIP Trip signal

LT3CPDIF Binary inputs BLK2H Block signal due to second harmonic


BLK5H Block signal due to fifth harmonic
INTFAULT Internal fault has been detected
OPENCTAL Open CT Alarm output signal. Issued after a delay ...
PickupENH pickup of enhanced differential protection
PickupRES Pick up of restrained differential protection
PickupUNR Pick up of Unrestrained differential protection
TRIP Main Trip Signal
TR_A Trip signal from phase A
TR_B Trip signal from phase B
TR_C Trip signal from phase C

LT6CPDIF Binary inputs BLK2H Block signal due to second harmonic


BLK5H Block signal due to fifth harmonic
INTFAULT Internal fault has been detected
OPENCTAL Open CT Alarm output signal. Issued after a delay ...

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Function name Signal type Signal name Description


PickupENH pickup of enhanced differential protection
PickupRES Pick up of restrained differential protection
PickupUNR Pick up of Unrestrained differential protection
TRIP Main Trip Signal
TR_A Trip signal from phase A
TR_B Trip signal from phase B
TR_C Trip signal from phase C

NS2PTOC Binary inputs ALARM Alarm signal


TRST1 Trip signal from step 1
TRST2 Trip signal from step 2
TRIP Common trip signal

NS4PTOC Binary inputs PUFW Forward directional pickup signal


PUREV Reverse directional pickup signal
TRST1 Trip signal from step 1
TRST2 Trip signal from step 2
TRST3 Trip signal from step 3
TRST4 Trip signal from step 4
TRIP General trip signal

OC4PTOC Binary inputs TRST1 Common trip signal from step1


TRST1_A Trip signal from step1 phase A
TRST1_B Trip signal from step1 phase B
TRST1_C Trip signal from step1 phase C
TRST2 Common trip signal from step2
TRST2_A Trip signal from step2 phase A
TRST2_B Trip signal from step2 phase B
TRST2_C Trip signal from step2 phase C
TRST3 Common trip signal from step3
TRST3_A Trip signal from step3 phase A
TRST3_B Trip signal from step3 phase B
TRST3_C Trip signal from step3 phase C
TRST4 Common trip signal from step4
TRST4_A Trip signal from step4 phase A
TRST4_B Trip signal from step4 phase B
TRST4_C Trip signal from step4 phase C
TRIP Trip
TR_A Trip signal from phase A
TR_B Trip signal from phase B
TR_C Trip signal from phase C

OEXPVPH Analog inputs VPERHZ Voltage to frequency ratio in per-unit


Binary inputs ALARM Overexcitation above set alarm pickup (delayed)
TRIP Trip from overexcitation function

OOSPPAM Binary inputs TRIP Common trip, issued when either zone 1 or zone 2 trip

OV2PTOV Binary inputs TRST1 Common trip signal from step1

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TRST1_A Trip signal from step1 phase A
TRST1_B Trip signal from step1 phase B
TRST1_C Trip signal from step1 phase C
TRST2 Common trip signal from step2
TRST2_A Trip signal from step2 phase A
TRST2_B Trip signal from step2 phase B
TRST2_C Trip signal from step2 phase C
TRIP Trip

O2RWPTOV Binary input TRIP Common trip signal

PAPGAPC Binary inputs ARST Start signal to the autorecloser function


TRINP_3P Trip caused by residual current detection
TRIP General trip
TR_A Trip phase A
TR_B Trip phase B
TR_C Trip phase C

PCFCNT Analog inputs SCAL_VAL Scaled value with time and status information
Counters CNT_VAL Actual pulse counter value

PH4SPTOC Binary inputs TRST1 Common trip signal from step1


TRST2 Common trip signal from step2
TRST3 Common trip signal from step3
TRST4 Common trip signal from step4
TRIP Trip

PHPIOC Binary inputs TRIP Trip signal from any phase


TR_A Trip signal from phase A
TR_B Trip signal from phase B
TR_C* Trip signal from phase C
*Not valid for RER
PMUSTATUS Analog inputs PMUInst1 PMU instance 1 status
PMUInst2 PMU instance 2 status
Binary inputs TCPConnStatus1 TCP connection 1 status
TCPConnStatus2 TCP connection 2 status
TCPConnStatus3 TCP connection 3 status
TCPConnStatus4 TCP connection 4 status
TCPConnStatus5 TCP connection 5 status
TCPConnStatus6 TCP connection 6 status
TCPConnStatus7 TCP connection 7 status
TCPConnStatus8 TCP connection 8 status
Analog inputs UDPStreamStat1 UDP data stream status
UDPStreamStat2
UDPStreamStat3
UDPStreamStat4
UDPStreamStat5
UDPStreamStat6

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PSLPSCH Binary inputs CS Carrier send signal controlled by the power swing
TRIP Trip through Power Swing Logic

PSPPPAM Analog inputs SFREQ Slip frequency


Binary inputs GEN Generator is faster than the system
MOTOR Generator is slower than the system
TRIP Common trip signal
TRIP1 Trip1 after the N1Limit slip in zone1
TRIP2 Trip2 after the N2Limit slip in zone2

QCBAY Binary inputs CMD_BLKD Function is blocked for commands


LOC Local operation allowed
REM Remote operation allowed
UPD_BLKD Update of position is blocked

REFPDIF Binary inputs BLK2H Block due to 2-nd harmonic


DIR_INT Directional Criteria satisfied for internal fault
TRIP Trip by restricted earth fault protection function

ROTIPHIZ Binary inputs ALARM Alarm


ERROR Error
ERRSTAT Error indication
TRIP Trip (common AC and DC side of exciter)
TRIPAC Trip for AC side of exciter
TRIPDC Trip for DC side of exciter

ROV2PTOV Binary inputs TRST1 Common trip signal from step1


TRST2 Common trip signal from step2
TRIP Trip

RWRFLO Analog input FLT_DIST Distance to fault in line length unit

SAPFRC Binary inputs BLKDMAGN Blocking indication due to low magnitude


TRIP Operate/trip signal for frequency gradient

SAPTOF Binary inputs BLKDMAGN Measurement blocked due to low amplitude


TRIP Common trip signal

SAPTUF Binary inputs BLKDMAGN Measurement blocked due to low voltage amplitude
TRIP Common trip signal

SCCVPTOC Binary inputs TRIP Common trip signal

SCILO Binary inputs EN_CLOSE Close operation at open or intermediate or bad position is enabled
EN_OPEN Open operation at closed or intermediate or bad position is enabled

SCSWI Double bit indications POSITION Position indication


Analog inputs L_CAUSE Latest value of the error indication during command
Binary inputs CMD_BLK Commands are blocked

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Function name Signal type Signal name Description


Binary outputs CLOSE_CMD Close command parameter for DNP protocol
OPEN_CMD Open command parameter for DNP protocol

SDEPSDE Binary inputs TRDIRIN Trip of the directional residual over current function
TRIP General trip of the function
TRNDIN Trip of non directional residual over current
TRVN Trip of non directional residual over voltage

SECALARM Analog inputs EVENTID EventId of the generated security event


SEQNUMBER Sequence number of the generated security event

SESRSYN Analog inputs FRDIFFME Calculated difference of frequency


PHDIFFME Calculated difference of phase angle
VDIFFME Calculated difference of voltage in p.u of set voltage base value
Binary inputs AUTOENOK Automatic energizing check OK
B1SEL Bus1 selected
B2SEL Bus2 selected
L1SEL Line1 selected
L2SEL Line2 selected
MANENOK Manual energizing check OK
SYNFAIL Synchronizing failed
SYNOK Synchronizing OK output
SYNPROGR Synchronizing in progress
AUTOREL Automatic release
MANREL Manual release

SLGAPC Analog inputs SWPOSN Switch position (integer)


Binary outputs CLOSE_CMD Close command parameter for DNP protocol
Binary outputs OPEN_CMD Open command parameter for DNP protocol

SMBI Binary inputs BI1 Binary input 1


BI2 Binary input 2
BI3 Binary input 3
BI4 Binary input 4
BI5 Binary input 5
BI6 Binary input 6
BI7 Binary input 7
BI8 Binary input 8
BI9 Binary input 9
BI10 Binary input 10

SMBO Binary inputs BO1 SMT Connect output


BO2 SMT Connect output
BO3 SMT Connect output
BO4 SMT Connect output
BO5 SMT Connect output
BO6 SMT Connect output
BO7 SMT Connect output
BO8 SMT Connect output

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BO9 SMT Connect output
BO10 SMT Connect output

SMBRREC Binary inputs 1PT1 Single-phase reclosing is in progress, shot 1


2PT1 Two-phase reclosing is in progress, shot 1
3PT1 Three-phase reclosing in progress, shot 1
3PT2 Three-phase reclosing in progress, shot 2
3PT3 Three-phase reclosing in progress, shot 3
3PT4 Three-phase reclosing in progress, shot 4
3PT5 Three-phase reclosing in progress, shot 5
ACTIVE Reclosing sequence in progress
BLOCKED The AR is in blocked state
CLOSECMD Closing command for CB
READY Indicates that the AR function is ready for a new sequence
SETON The AR operation is switched on, operative
UNSUCCL Reclosing unsuccessful, signal resets after the reclaim time

Counters COUNT1P Counting the number of single-phase reclosing shots


COUNT2P Counting the number of two-phase reclosing shots
COUNT3P1 Counting the number of three-phase reclosing shot 1
COUNT3P2 Counting the number of three-phase reclosing shot 2
COUNT3P3 Counting the number of three-phase reclosing shot 3
COUNT3P4 Counting the number of three-phase reclosing shot 4
COUNT3P5 Counting the number of three-phase reclosing shot 5
COUNTAR Counting total number of reclosing shots
RER signals:
Binary inputs ACTIVE Reclosing sequence in progress
BLOCKED AR is blocked
CLOSECB Close command for circuit breaker
IPT1 Reclosing in progress for shot 1
IPT2 Reclosing in progress for shot 2
IPT3 Reclosing in progress for shot 3
IPT4 Reclosing in progress for shot 4
IPT5 Reclosing in progress for shot 5
READY AR is ready for a new sequence
SETON AR is operative
UNSUCCL Reclosing is unsuccessful
Counters COUNTAR Number of total reclosing shots
COUNTT1 Number of shot 1 reclosings
COUNTT2 Number of shot 2 reclosings
COUNTT3 Number of shot 3 reclosings
COUNTT4 Number of shot 4 reclosings
COUNTT5 Number of shot 5 reclosings

SMPPTRC Binary inputs CLLKOUT Circuit breaker lockout output (set until reset)
TR1P* Tripping single-pole
TR2P* Tripping two-pole
TR3P* Tripping three-pole
TRIP General trip output signal

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TR_A* Trip signal from phase A
TR_B* Trip signal from phase B
TR_C* Trip signal from phase C
*Not valid for RER
SSCBR Binary inputs CBLIFEAL Remaining life of CB reduced to Life alarm level
GPRESALM Pressure below alarm level
GPRESLO Pressure below lockout level
SPCHALM Spring charging time has crossed the set value
Counter NOOPER Number of CB operation cycle

SSIMG Binary inputs PRES_ALM Pressure below alarm level


PRES_LO Pressure below lockout level
TEMP_ALM Temperature above alarm level
TEMP_LO Temperature above lockout level

SSIML Binary inputs LVL_ALM Level below alarm level


LVL_LO Level below lockout level
TEMP_ALM Temperature above alarm level
TEMP_LO Temperature above lockout level

STBPTOC Binary inputs TRIP Trip


TRL1 Trip signal from phase L1
TRL2 Trip signal from phase L2
TRL3 Trip signal from phase L3

STEFPHIZ Binary inputs TRIP Main, common trip command


TRIP3H Trip by one of two 3rd harmonic voltage-based prot.
TRIP_VN Trip by fund. freq. neutral over-voltage protection

STTIPHIZ Binary inputs ALARM Alarm


ERROR Error
OPCIRC Injection circuit open
TRIP Trip
Analog input ERRSTAT Error indication

SXCBR Analog input EEHEALTH External equipment health. 1=No warning or alarm, 2=Warning, 3=Alarm
Binary inputs CLOSEPOS Apparatus closed position
OPENPOS Apparatus open position
UPD_BLKD Update of position indication is blocked
Counter CNT_VAL Operation counter value
Double bit indications POSITION Apparatus position indication
TR_POS Truck position indication

SXSWI Analog input EEHEALTH External equipment health. 1=No warning or alarm, 2=Warning, 3=Alarm
Binary inputs CLOSEPOS Apparatus closed position
OPENPOS Apparatus open position
UPD_BLKD Update of position indication is blocked
Counter CNT_VAL Operation counter value
Double bit indications POSITION Apparatus position indication

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Function name Signal type Signal name Description

T1PPDIF Binary inputs IDALARM Alarm for sustained diff current


PU2NDHARM Second harmonic detected
ST5THHRM Fifth harmonic detected
TRDRSEN Trip signal from sensitive directional diff. protection
TRDRUNR Trip signal from unrestrained directional diff. protection
TRIP Common trip signal
TRRES Trip signal from restrained differential protection
TRUNRES Trip signal from unrestrained differential protection

T2WPDIF Binary inputs BLK2H Common second harmonic block signal from any phase
BLK5H Common fifth harmonic block signal from any phase
OPENCTAL Open CT Alarm output signal. Issued after a delay ...
INTFAULT Indication that internal fault has been detected
TRIP General, common trip signal
TRIPRES Trip signal from restrained differential protection
TRIPUNRE Trip signal from unrestrained differential protection
TRNSSENS Trip signal from sensitive negative sequence differential protection
TRNSUNR Trip signal from unrestrained negative sequence differential protection

T3WPDIF Binary inputs BLK2H Common second harmonic block signal from any phase
BLK5H Common fifth harmonic block signal from any phase
INTFAULT Indication that internal fault has been detected
OPENCTAL Open CT Alarm output signal. Issued after a delay ...
TRIP General, common trip signal
TRIPRES Trip signal from restrained differential protection
TRIPUNRE Trip signal from unrestrained differential protection
TRNSSENS Trip signal from sensitive negative sequence differential protection
TRNSUNR Trip signal from unrestrained negative sequence differential protection

TCLYLTC Analog input TCPOS Integer value corresponding to actual tap position
Binary inputs HIPOSAL Alarm for tap in highest volt position
LOPOSAL Alarm for tap in lowest volt position
POSERRAL Alarm that indicates a problem with the position indication
Counter CNT_VAL Number of operations on tap changer

TCMYLTC Analog input TCPOS Integer value corresponding to actual tap position
Binary inputs HIPOSAL Alarm for tap in highest volt position
LOPOSAL Alarm for tap in lowest volt position
POSERRAL Alarm that indicates a problem with the position indication
Counter CNT_VAL Number of operations on tap changer

TEIGAPC Binary inputs ALARM Indicator of the integrated time has reached the alarm limit
WARNING Indicator of the integrated time has reached the warning limit

TEILGAPC Binary inputs ALARM Indicator that accumulated time has reached alarm limit
Analog inputs ACC_DAY Accumulated time in days
ACC_HOUR Accumulated time in hours
Binary inputs OVERFLOW Indicator that accumulated time has reached overflow limit

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Function name Signal type Signal name Description


WARNING Indicator that accumulated time has reached warning limit

TESTMODE Binary inputs BLOCK Active when LD0 is blocked or test blocked
IED_TEST IED test mode is active
TEST In test via IED TEST or via LD0 Mode

TMAGAPC Binary inputs OUTPUT1 OR function betweeen inputs 1 to 16


OUTPUT2 OR function between inputs 17 to 32
OUTPUT3 OR function between inputs 1 to 32

TPPIOC Binary input TRIP Trip signal

TR1ATCC Analog inputs BUSVOLT The average of the measured busbar voltage (service value)
ILOAD Magnitude of measured load current (service value)
TCPOS Tap position
VLOAD Calculated compensated voltage (service value)
Binary inputs AUTO Automatic control mode is active
AUTOBLK Block of auto commands
MAN The control is in manual mode
TOTBLK Block of auto and manual commands

TR8ATCC Analog inputs BUSVOLT The average of the measured busbar voltage (service value)
ICIRCUL Circulating current
ILOAD Magnitude of measured load current (service value)
TCPOS Tap position
VLOAD Calculated compensated voltage (service value)
Binary inputs AUTO Automatic control mode is active
AUTOBLK Block of auto commands
COMMERR Communication error
DISCONN The transformer is disconnected
FOLLOWER This transformer is a follower
MAN The control is in manual mode
MASTER The transformer is master
OUTOFPOS To high difference in tap positions
PARALLEL The transformer operates in parallel mode
SINGLE The transformer operates in single mode
TOTBLK Block of auto and manual commands
MSTRSLV Master slave is active

TRPTTR Binary inputs ALARM1 First level alarm signal


ALARM2 Second level alarm signal
LOCKOUT Lockout signal
TRIP Trip Signal

UV2PTUV Binary inputs TRST1 Common trip signal from step1


TRST1_A Trip signal from step1 phase A
TRST1_B Trip signal from step1 phase B
TRST1_C Trip signal from step1 phase C
TRST2 Common trip signal from step2

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TRST2_A Trip signal from step2 phase A
TRST2_B Trip signal from step2 phase B
TRST2_C Trip signal from step2 phase C
TRIP Trip

U2RWPTUV Binary input TRIP Common trip signal

VDCPTOV Binary inputs TRIP Voltage differential protection operated

VDSPVC Binary inputs MAINFUF Block of main fuse failure


V1AFAIL Fuse failure of Main fuse group phase A
V1BFAIL Fuse failure of Main fuse group phase B
V1CFAIL Fuse failure of Main fuse group phase C

VMMXU Analog inputs VAB VAB Reported magnitude value


VAB_ANGL VAB Angle, magnitude of reported value
VBC* VBC Reported magnitude value
VBC_ANGL* VBC Angle, magnitude of reported value
VCA* VCA Reported magnitude value
VCA_ANGL* VCA Angle, magnitude of reported value
*Not valid for RER
3V0 (not for RER) 3V0 Reported magnitude value
VMSQI Analog inputs 2V0 (only for RER) 2V0 Amplitude, magnitude of reported value
3V0ANGL (not for RER) 3V0 Magnitude angle
2V0ANGL (only for RER) 2V0 Angle, magnitude of reported value
V1 V1 Reported magnitude value
V1ANGL V1 Magnitude angle
V2* V2 Reported magnitude value
V2ANGL* V2 Magnitude angle
*Not valid for RER
VNMMXU Analog inputs VA VA Amplitude, magnitude of reported value
VA_ANGL VA Angle, magnitude of reported value
VB VB Amplitude, magnitude of reported value
VB_ANGL VB Angle, magnitude of reported value
VC* VC Amplitude, magnitude of reported value
VC_ANGL* V_C Angle, magnitude of reported value
*Not valid for RER
VRPVOC Binary inputs TRIP Common trip signal
TROC Trip signal from voltage restrained overcurrent stage
27 Trip Trip signal from undervoltage function

VSGAPC Binary inputs POS1 Position 1 indication, logical signal


POS2 Position 2 indication, logical signal
Double bit indications POSITION Position indication, integer
Binary outputs CLOSE_CMD Close command parameter for DNP protocol
OPEN_CMD Open command parameter for DNP protocol

ZC1PPSCH Binary inputs GENERAL Logical OR of carrier Send signal from all the three phases
PRORX Carrier signal received or missing carrier guard signal

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TRIP Common trip output in any of the phase
TR_A Trip output in Phase A
TR_B Trip output in Phase B
TR_C Trip output in Phase C

ZC1WPSCH Binary inputs ECHO Carrier Send by WEI logic


PRORX Teleprotection signal received for a fault detected in forward direction
TRPWEI Trip of WEI logic
TRPWEI_A Trip of WEI logic in Phase A
TRPWEI_B Trip of WEI logic in Phase B
TRPWEI_C Trip of WEI logic in Phase C

ZCLCPSCH Binary inputs TRLL Trip by loss of load


TRZE Trip by zone extension

ZCPSCH Binary inputs CS Pilot channel start signal


LCG Loss of channel guard signal output from communication scheme logic
PRORX Teleprotection permissive signal received from remote end
TRIP Trip by pilot communication scheme logic

ZCRWPSCH Binary inputs ECHO A signal that indicates channel start (CS) by WEI logic
TRWEI Trip signal from weak end infeed logic
TRWEI_A Trip signal from weak end infeed logic in phase A
TRWEI_B Trip signal from weak end infeed logic in phase B
TRWEI_C* Trip signal from weak end infeed logic in phase C
*Not valid for RER
ZCVPSOF Binary inputs TRIP Trip by pilot communication scheme logic

ZDARDIR Binary inputs FWD_G Forward start signal from phase-to-ground directional element
REV_G Reverse start signal from phase-to-ground directional element

ZGTPDIS Binary inputs TRIP Common trip signal


TRZ1 Trip signal zone 1
TRZ2 Trip signal zone 2
TRZ3 Trip signal zone 3

ZGVPDIS Binary inputs TRIP General Trip


27 Trip Trip from Under voltage seal in
TRZ1 Trip signal Zone 1
TRZ2 Trip signal Zone 2
TRZ3 Trip signal Zone 3

ZMCAPDIS Binary inputs TRIP General Trip, issued from any phase or loop
TR_A Trip signal from phase A
TR_B Trip signal from phase B
TR_C Trip signal from phase C

ZMCPDIS Binary inputs TRIP General Trip, issued from any phase or loop
TR_A Trip signal from phase A

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TR_B Trip signal from phase B
TR_C Trip signal from phase C

ZMFCPDIS Binary inputs TRIP Trip in any phase or phases from any zone or zones
TRZ1 Trip in any phase or phases from zone 1 - forward direction
TRZ2 Trip in any phase or phases from zone 2 - forward direction
TRZ3 Trip in any phase or phases from zone 3 - zone direction
TRZ4 Trip in any phase or phases from zone 4 - zone direction
TRZ5 Trip in any phase or phases from zone 5 - zone direction
TRZRV Trip in any phase or phases from zone RV - reverse dir.

ZMFPDIS Binary inputs TRIP Trip in any phase or phases from any zone or zones
TRZ1 Trip in any phase or phases from zone 1 - forward direction
TRZ2 Trip in any phase or phases from zone 2 - forward direction
TRZ3 Trip in any phase or phases from zone 3 - zone direction
TRZ4 Trip in any phase or phases from zone 4 - zone direction
TRZ5 Trip in any phase or phases from zone 5 - zone direction
TRZRV Trip in any phase or phases from zone RV - reverse dir.

ZMHPDIS Binary inputs TRIP Trip General


TR_A Trip phase A
TR_B Trip phase B
TR_C Trip phase C
TRPG Trip phase-to-ground
TRPP Trip phase-to-phase

ZMMAPDIS Binary inputs TRIP General Trip, issued from any phase or loop
TR_A Trip signal from phase A
TR_B Trip signal from phase B
TR_C Trip signal from phase C

ZMMPDIS Binary inputs TRIP General Trip, issued from any phase or loop
TR_A Trip signal from phase A
TR_B Trip signal from phase B
TR_C Trip signal from phase C

ZMQAPDIS Binary inputs TRIP General Trip, issued from any phase or loop
TR_A Trip signal from phase A
TR_B Trip signal from phase B
TR_C Trip signal from phase C

ZMQPDIS Binary inputs TRIP General Trip, issued from any phase or loop
TR_A Trip signal from phase A
TR_B Trip signal from phase B
TR_C Trip signal from phase C

ZMRAPDIS Binary inputs TRIP General Trip, issued from any phase or loop
TR_A Trip signal from phase A
TR_B Trip signal from phase B

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Function name Signal type Signal name Description


TR_C Trip signal from phase C

ZMRPDIS Binary inputs TRIP General Trip, issued from any phase or loop
TR_A Trip signal from phase A
TR_B Trip signal from phase B
TR_C Trip signal from phase C

ZMRPSB Binary inputs PICKUP Power swing detected

ZSMGAPC Binary inputs BLKCHST Blocking signal to remote end to block overreaching zone
BLKZMTD Block signal for blocking of time domain high speed mho
CHSTOP Stops the blocking signal to remote end
HSIR Indication of source impedance ratio above set limit

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Section 3 DNP3 protocol implementation

3.1 DNP3 device profile GUID-842FB3DD-B5E2-4E8A-B617-C9D6A8BDD6D1 v3

The following table provides a device profile document in the standard format defined
in the DNP3 Subset Definitions Document. While it is referred to in the DNP3 Subset
Definitions as a document, it is in fact a table, and only a component of a total
interoperability guide. The table, in combination with the Implementation table and the
point list tables, provides a complete configuration/interoperability guide for
communicating with a device.

When going down in baudrate, the size of the configuration on DNP


must be considered.

DNP3 device profile document:


Table 2: Device identification
1.1 Device identification Capabilities Current value If configurable, list
methods
1.1.1 Device function Outstation Outstation
1.1.2 Vendor name ABB AB
1.1.3 Device name 670 series
1.1.4 Device 2.1
manufacturer's hardware
version
1.1.5 Device 2.1
manufacturer's software
version
1.1.6 Device profile Refer to the
document version Document revision
(revision) history table
1.1.7 DNP levels Outstations only requests and responses:
supported for
○ None
● Level 1
● Level 2
○ Level 3
○ Level 4
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1.1.8 Supported function PST or LHMI
blocks
● Self Address Reservation
○ Data Sets
○ File Transfer
○ Virtual Terminal
○ Mapping to IEC 61850 Object Models defined in a DNP3
XML file
○ Function code 31, activate configuration (if checked, see
1.12)
○ Authentication (if checked, see 1.12)
1.1.9 Notable additions
1.1.10 Methods to set Software or direct PST, CMT, or LHMI
configurable parameters
○ XML - Loaded through DNP3 File Transfer
○ XML - Loaded through other transport mechanism
○ Terminal - ASCII terminal command line
○ Software - Vendor software named
○ Proprietary file loaded through DNP3 file transfer
● Proprietary file loaded through other transport mechanism
○ Direct - Keypad on device front pane
○ Factory - Specified when device is ordered
○ Protocol - Set via DNP3 (for example assign class)
○ Other - explain
1.1.11 DNP3 XML files Rd Wr Filename Description of contents Not supported
available on-line
○ dnpDp.xml Complete device profile
○ dnpDPCap.xml Device profile capabilities
○ dnpDPCfg.xml Device profile config values
○ ○ _____*.xml
* The Complete Device Profile Document contains the
capabilities, Current Value, and configurable methods
columns.
* The Device Profile Capabilities contains only the
capabilities and configurable methods columns.
* The Device Profile Config. Values contains only the
Current Value column.
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1.1.12 DNP3 XML files Rd Wr Filename Description of contents Not supported
available off-line
○ ● dnpDp.xml Complete device profile
○ ○ dnpDPCap.xml Device profile capabilities
○ ○ dnpDPCfg.xml Device profile config values
* The Complete Device Profile Document contains the
capabilities, Current Value, and configurable methods
columns.
* The Device Profile Capabilities contains only the
capabilities and configurable methods columns.
* The Device Profile Config. Values contains only the
Current Value column.
1.1.13 Connections ● Serial (complete section 1.2) Serial IP networking PST of LHMI
supported
● IP networking (complete section 1.3)
○ Other, explain:
1.1.14 Conformance ○ Self-tested, version ________
Testing
● Independently tested, version

Version 2.6 rev1 28th October 2010


Test organisation name
DNV GL

Table 3: Serial connections


1.2a Serial connections Capabilities Current value If configurable, list
methods
1.2.1 Port name: Name RS485 PST of LHMI
used to reference the
communication port
defined in this section
1.2.2 Serial connection Asynchronous PST of LHMI
parameters
● Asynchronous - Data Bits, Start Bit, Stop Bit, Parity
○ Other, explain:
1.2.3 Baud rate ○ Fixed at 9600 PST of LHMI
(BaudRate)
● Configurable, range 300 to 115200
○ Configurable, selectable from _____,_____,_____
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.2.4 Hardware flow control (Handshaking): Describe hardware signaling requirements of the interface. Where a transmitter or receiver is
inhibited until a given control signal is asserted, it is considered to require that signal before sending or receiving characters. Where a signal is
asserted before transmitting, that signal will be maintained active until after the end of transmission. Where a signal is asserted to enable
reception, any data sent to the device when the signal is not active could be discarded.
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methods
● None None PST of LHMI
(tRxToTxMinDel)
○RS-485 options:
● Requires Rx inactive before Tx
○ Other, explain:
1.2.5 Interval to request link status. Indicates how often to send Data Link Layer status requests on a serial connection. This parameter is
separate from the TCP Keep-alive timer.
● Not Supported Not supported
○ Fixed at _____ seconds
○ Configurable, range ___ to ___ seconds
○ Configurable, selectable from ___,___,___ seconds
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.2.6 Supports DNP3 collision avoidance: Indicates whether an Outstation uses a collision avoidance algorithm. Collision avoidance may be
implemented by a back-off timer with two parameters that define the back-off time range or by some other vendor-specific mechanism. The
recommended back-off time is specified as being a fixed minimum delay plus a random delay, where the random delay has a maximum value
specified. This defines a range of delay times that are randomly distributed between the minimum value and the minimum plus the maximum
of the random value. If a back-off timer is implemented with only a fixed or only a random value, select the Back-off time method and set the
parameter that is not supported to “Fixed at 0 ms”.
○ No Yes PST or LHMI
(tBackOffDelay and
● Yes, using Back-off time = (Min + Random) method tMaxRndDelBkOf)
Minimum Back-off time:
○ Fixed at_________
ms
● Configurable, range 0 to 60000 ms
○ Configurable, selectable from __,__,__ ms
○ Configurable, other, describe:
Maximum Random Back-off time component:
○ Fixed at_________
ms
● Configurable, range 0 to 60000 ms
○ Configurable, selectable from __,__,__ ms
○ Configurable, other, describe:
○ Other, explain ________________________
1.2.7 Receiver Inter-character time-out: When serial interfaces with asynchronous character framing are used, this parameter indicates if the
receiver makes a check for gaps between characters, that is, extensions of the stop bit time of one character prior to the start bit of the
following character within a message). If the receiver performs this check and the time-out is exceeded, then the receiver discards the current
data link frame. A receiver that does not discard data link frames on the basis of inter-character gaps is considered not to perform this check.
Where no asynchronous serial interface is fitted this parameter is not applicable. In this case, none of the options shall be selected.
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methods
● Not Checked Not checked
○ No gap permitted
○ Fixed at _____ bit times
○ Fixed at _____ ms
○ Configurable, range ____ to ____ bit times
○ Configurable, range ____ to ____ ms
○ Configurable, Selectable from ___,___,___bit times
○ Configurable, Selectable from ____, ____, ____ ms
○ Configurable, other, describe:
○ Variable, explain ____
1.2.8 Inter-character gaps in transmission: When serial interfaces with asynchronous character framing are used, this parameter indicates
whether extra delay is ever introduced between characters in the message, and if so, the maximum width of the gap. Where no asynchronous
serial interface is fitted this parameter is not applicable. In this case none of the options shall be selected.
● None (always transmits with no inter-character gap) None
○ Maximum _____ bit times
○ Maximum _____ ms

Table 4: Serial connections


1.2b Serial Capabilities Current If configurable,
connections value list methods
1.2.1 Port Optical PST of LIMO
name: Name
used to
reference the
communicati
on port
defined in
this section
1.2.2 Serial ● Asynchronous - 8 Data Bits, 1 Start Bit, 1 Stop Bit, No Parity Asynchron PST of LHMI
connection ous
parameters ○ Other, explain:

1.2.3 Baud ○ Fixed at 9600 PST of LHMI


rate (BaudRate)
● Configurable, range 300 to 115200
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.2.4 Hardware flow control (Handshaking): Describe hardware signaling requirements of the interface. Where a transmitter or receiver is
inhibited until a given control signal is asserted, it is considered to require that signal before sending or receiving characters. Where a signal is
asserted before transmitting, that signal will be maintained active until after the end of transmission. Where a signal is asserted to enable
reception, any data sent to the device when the signal is not active could be discarded.
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connections value list methods
● None None PST or LHMI
(tRxToTxMin
RS–485 Options: Del)
● Requires Rx inactive before Tx
○ Other, explain:
1.2.5 Interval to request link status: Indicates how often to send Data Link Layer status requests on a serial connection. This parameter is
separate from the TCP Keep-alive timer.
● Not Supported Not
supported
○ Fixed at_________ seconds
○ Configurable, range _____ to ______ seconds
○ Configurable, selectable from __,__,__ seconds
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.2.6 Supports DNP3 collision avoidance: Indicates whether an Outstation uses a collision avoidance algorithm. Collision avoidance may be
implemented by a back-off timer with two parameters that define the back-off time range or by some other vendor-specific mechanism. The
recommended back-off time is specified as being a fixed minimum delay plus a random delay, where the random delay has a maximum value
specified. This defines a range of delay times that are randomly distributed between the minimum value and the minimum plus the maximum
of the random value. If a back-off timer is implemented with only a fixed or only a random value, select the Back-off time method and set the
parameter that is not supported to “Fixed at 0 ms”.
● No No
○ Yes, using Back-off time = (Min + Random) method
Minimum Back-off time:
○ Fixed at_________ ms
○ Configurable, range 0 to 60000 ms
○ Configurable, selectable from __,__,__ ms
○ Configurable, other, describe:
Maximum Random Back-off time component:
○ Fixed at_________ ms
○ Configurable, range 0 to 60000 ms
○ Configurable, selectable from __,__,__ ms
○ Configurable, other, describe:
○ Other, explain:
1.2.7 Receiver Inter-character time-out: When serial interfaces with asynchronous character framing are used, this parameter indicates if the
receiver makes a check for gaps between characters, that is, extensions of the stop bit time of one character prior to the start bit of the
following character within a message). If the receiver performs this check and the time-out is exceeded then the receiver discards the current
data link frame. A receiver that does not discard data link frames on the basis of inter-character gaps is considered not to perform this check.
Where no asynchronous serial interface is fitted this parameter is not applicable. In this case, none of the options shall be selected.
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● Not checked Not
checked
○ No gap permitted
○ Fixed at bit times
○ Fixed at ms
○ Configurable, range ___ to ___ bit times
○ Configurable, range ____ to ____ ms
○ Configurable, Selectable from ___,___,___bit times
○ Configurable, Selectable from _ _ _ ms
○ Configurable, other, describe:
○ Variable, explain:
1.2.8 Inter-character gaps in transmission: When serial interfaces with asynchronous character framing are used, this parameter indicates
whether extra delay is ever introduced between characters in the message, and if so, the maximum width of the gap. Where no asynchronous
serial interface is fitted, this parameter is not applicable. In this case, none of the options shall be selected
● None (always transmits with no inter-character gap) None
○ Maximum _____ bit times
○ Maximum _____ ms

Table 5: IP networking
1.3 IP networking Capabilities Current value If configurable, list
methods
1.3.1 Port Name: name Both back-ports
used to reference the
communications port
defined in this section
1.3.2 Type of end point:
○ TCP Initiating (Master Only) TCP listening
● TCP Listening (Outstation Only)
○ TCP Dual (required for Masters)
● UDP Datagram (required)
1.3.3 IP address of this *.*.*.* PST or LHMI
device:
1.3.4 Subnet mask: *.*.*.* PST or LHMI
1.3.5 Gateway IP *.*.*.* PST or LHMI
address:
1.3.6 Accepts TCP connections or UDP datagrams from:
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methods
● Allows all (show as *.*.*.* in 1.3.7) Specified IP-
Address
● Limits based on IP address
○ Limits based on list of IP addresses
● Limits based on a wildcard IP address
○ Limits based on list of wildcard IP addresses
○ Other validation, explain:
1.3.7 IP address(es) *.*.*.* PST or LHMI
from which TCP (MasterIP-Addr)
connections or UDP
datagrams are
accepted:
1.3.8 TCP listen port number: If Outstation or dual end point Master, port number on which to listen for incoming TCP connect requests.
Required to be configurable for Masters and recommended to be configurable for Outstations.
○ Not Applicable (Master w/o dual end point) 20000 PST or LHMI
(TCPIPLisPort)
○ Fixed at 20,000
● Configurable, range 1 to 65535
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.3.9 TCP listen port number of remote device: If Master or dual end point Outstation, port number on remote device with which to initiate
connection. Required to be configurable for Masters and recommended to be configurable for Outstations.
● Not Applicable (Outstation w/o dual end point)
○ Fixed at 20,000
○ Configurable, range _______ to _______
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.3.10 TCP keep-alive timer: The time period for the keep-alive timer on active TCP connections.
○ Fixed at ___________ms 10 seconds PST or LHMI
(tKeepAliveT)
● Configurable, range 1 to 3600 s
○ Configurable, selectable from ___,___,___ms
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.3.11 Local UDP port: Local UDP port for sending and/or receiving UDP datagrams. Masters may let system choose an available port.
Outstations must use one that is known by the Master.
● Fixed at 20,000 20000 PST or LHMI
(UDPPortAccData)
● Configurable, range 1 to 65535
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
○ Configurable, other, describe:
○ Let system choose (Master only)
1.3.12 Destination UDP port for DNP3 requests (Master Only):
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○ Fixed at 20,000
○ Configurable, range _______ to _______
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.3.13 Destination UDP port for initial unsolicited null responses (UDP only Outstations): For a UDP only Outstation, the destination UDP port
for sending initial unsolicited Null response.
○ None 20000 PST or LHMI
(UDPPortAccData)
○ Fixed at 20,000
● Configurable, range 1 to 65535
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.3.14 Destination UDP port for responses (UDP only Outstations): For a UDP only Outstation, the destination UDP port for sending all
responses other than the initial unsolicited Null response.
○ None 0 PST or LHMI
(UDPPortCliMast)
○ Fixed at 20,000
● Configurable, range 0 to 65535
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
● Configurable, other, describe: If set to 0 the receiving UDP
port number will be used.
○ Use source port number
1.3.15 Multiple outstation connections (Masters only): Indicates whether multiple outstation connections are supported.
○ Supports multiple outstations (Masters only)
1.3.16 Multiple master connections (Outstations only): Outstations only. Indicates whether multiple master connections are supported and the
method that can be used to establish connections.
● Supports multiple masters (Outstations only) If supported, the Combination of PST or LHMI
following methods may be used: Method 1 and (MasterIP-Addr and
Method 2 TCPIPLisPort)
● Method 1 (based on IP address) - required
● Method 2 (based on IP port number) - recommended
○ Method 3 (browsing for static data) - optional
1.3.17 Time synchronization support:
● DNP3 LAN procedure (function code 24) LAN procedure
● DNP3 Write Time (not recommended over LAN)
○ Other, explain:
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Table 6: Link layer


1.4 Link layer Capabilities Current value If configurable, list methods
1.4.1 Data Link Address: Indicates if the link address is configurable over the entire valid range of 0 to 65,519. Data link addresses 0xFFF0
through 0xFFFF are reserved for broadcast or other special purposes.
○ Fixed at______ 1 PST or LHMI
(SlaveAddress)
● Configurable, range 0 to 65519
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.4.2 DNP3 Source address validation: Indicates whether the Outstation will filter out requests not from a specific source address.
● Never Always PST or LHMI
(ValMasterAddress)
● Always, one address allowed (shown in 1.4.3)
○ Always, any one of multiple addresses
allowed (each selectable as shown in 1.4.3)
○ Sometimes, explain:
1.4.3 DNP3 source address(es) expected when validation is enabled: Selects the allowed source address(es).
○ Configurable to any 16 bit DNP Data Link 1 PST or LHMI
Address value (MasterAddress)
● Configurable, range 0 to 65519
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.4.4 Self Address Support using address 0xFFFC: If an Outstation receives a message with a destination address of 0xFFFC it shall respond
normally with its own source address. It must be possible to disable this feature if supported.
● Yes (only allowed if configurable) Yes PST or LHMI
(AddrQueryEnbl)
● No
1.4.5 Sends confirmed user data frames: A list of conditions under which the device transmits confirmed link layer services
(TEST_LINK_STATES, RESET_LINK_STATES, CONFIRMED_USER_DATA).
● Never Never PST or LHMI
(DLinkConfirm)
● Always
● Sometimes, explain:
1.4.6 Data link layer confirmation time-out: This time-out applies to any secondary data link message that requires a confirm or response (link
reset, link status, user data, etc).
○ None 2 seconds PST or LHMI
(tDLinkTimeout)
○ Fixed at ms
● Configurable, range 0 to 60 s
○ Configurable, selectable from ___,___,___ms
○ Configurable, other, describe:
○ Variable, explain:
1.4.7 Maximum data link retries: The number of times the device will retransmit a frame that requests link layer confirmation.
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○ None 3 PST or LHMI
(DLinkRetries)
○ Fixed at
● Configurable, range 0 to 255
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.4.8 Maximum number of octets transmitted in a data link frame: This number includes the CRCs. With a length field of 255, the maximum
size would be 292.
● Fixed at 292 292
○ Configurable, range ________ to _______
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.4.9 Maximum number of octets that can be received in a data link frame: This number includes the CRCs. With a field length of 255, the
maximum size would be 292. The device must be able to receive 292 octets to be compliant.
● Fixed at 292 292
○ Configurable, range ________ to _______
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
○ Configurable, other, describe:

Table 7: Application layer


1.5 Application layer Capabilities Current value If configurable, list methods
1.5.1 Maximum number of octets transmitted in an application layer fragment other than file transfer: This size does not include any transport
or frame octets.
– Masters must provide a setting less than or equal to 249.
– Outstations must provide a setting less than or equal to 2048.
Note: The current value of this outstation parameter is available remotely using protocol object Group 0 Variation 240.
○ Fixed at 2048 PST or LHMI
(ApLayMaxTxSize)
● Configurable, range 20 to 2048
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.5.2 Maximum number of octets transmitted in an application layer fragment containing file transfer:
○ Fixed at
● Configurable, range 256 to 65535
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.5.3 Maximum number of octets that can be received in an application layer fragment:
– Masters must provide a setting greater than or equal to 2048.
– Outstations must provide a setting greater than or equal to 249.
Note: The current value of this outstation parameter is available remotely using protocol object Group 0 Variation 241.
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○ Fixed at 2048 PST or LHMI
(ApLayMaxRxSize)
● Configurable, range 20 to 2048
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.5.4 Time-out waiting for complete application layer fragment: Time-out if all frames of a message fragment are not received in the specified
time. Measured from time first frame of a fragment is received until the last frame is received.
● None None
○ Fixed at ms
○ Configurable, range _______ to _______ms
○ Configurable, selectable from ___,___,___ms
○ Configurable, other, describe:
○ Variable, explain:
1.5.5 Maximum number of objects allowed in a single control request for CROB (Group 12): Note: The current value of this outstation
parameter is available remotely using protocol object Group 0 Variation 216.
● Fixed at 10 (enter 0 if controls are not 10
supported for CROB)
○ Configurable, range ________ to _______
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
○ Configurable, other, describe:
○ Variable, explain:
1.5.6 Maximum number of objects allowed in a single control request for Analog Outputs (Group 41):
● Fixed at 0 (enter 0 if controls are not 0
supported for analog outputs)
○ Configurable, range ________ to _______
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
○ Configurable, other, describe:
○ Variable, explain:
1.5.7 Maximum number of objects allowed in a single control request for data sets (Groups 85, 86, 87):
● Fixed at 0 (enter 0 if controls are not 0
supported for Data Sets)
○ Configurable, range ________ to _______
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
○ Configurable, other, describe:
○ Variable, explain:
1.5.8 Supports mixed object groups (AOBs, CROBs and Data sets) in the same control request:
○ Not applicable - controls are not supported Yes
● Yes
○ No
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1.5.9 Control Status Codes Supported: Indicates which control status codes are supported by the device:

• Masters must indicate which control status codes they accept in outstation responses
• Outstations must indicate which control status codes they generate in responses

Control status code 0 (success) must be supported by Masters and Outstations.


●1 – TIMEOUT
● 2 – NO_SELECT
● 3 – FORMAT_ERROR
● 4 – NOT_SUPPORTED
● 5 – ALREADY_ACTIVE
○ 6 – HARDWARE_ERROR
● 7 – LOCAL
● 8 – TOO_MANY_OBJS
● 9 – NOT_AUTHORIZED
● 10 – AUTOMATION_INHIBIT
○ 11 – PROCESSING_LIMITED
○ 12 – OUT_OF_RANGE
○ 13 – DOWNSTREAM_LOCAL
○ 14 – ALREADY_COMPLET
○ 15 – BLOCKED
○ 16 – CANCELLED
○ 17 – BLOCKED_OTHER_MASTER
○ 18 – DOWNSTREAM_FAIL
○ 126 – RESERVED
● 127 – UNDEFINED

Table 8: Fill out for outstations only


1.7 Fill out the Capabilities Current value If configurable, list
following items for methods
outstations only
1.7.1 Time-out waiting for application confirm of solicited response message:
○ None 10 seconds PST or LHMI
(tApplConfTout)
○ Fixed at ms
● Configurable, range 0 to 300 ms
○ Configurable, selectable from ms
○ Configurable, other, describe:
○ Variable, explain:
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following items for methods
outstations only
1.7.2 How often is time synchronization required from the master: Details of when the master needs to perform a time synchronization to
ensure that the outstation clock does not drift outside of an acceptable tolerance. If the option to relate this to IIN1.4 is used, then details of
when IIN1.4 is asserted are in section 1.10.2.
● Never needs time 1800 seconds. PST or LHMI
(tSynchTimeout)
○ Within seconds after IIN1.4 is set
○ Periodically, fixed at ____ seconds
● Periodically, between 30 and 3600 seconds
1.7.3 Device trouble bit IIN1.6: If IIN1.6 device trouble bit is set under certain conditions, explain the possible causes.
○ Never used
● Reason for setting: Set if the IED has detected problems (Internal fail).
1.7.4 File handle time-out: If there is no activity referencing a file handle for a configurable length of time, the outstation must do an automatic
close on the file. The time-out value must be configurable up to 1 hour. When this condition occurs the outstation will send a File Transport
Status Object (group 70 var 6) using a status code value of file handle expired (0x02).
● Not applicable, files not supported
○ Fixed at ____ ms
○ Configurable, range _______ to _______ms
○ Configurable, selectable from ___,___,___ms
○ Configurable, other, describe:
○ Variable, explain:
1.7.5 Event buffer overflow behavior:
● Discard the oldest event Delete the newest PST or LHMI
event (DelOldBufFull)
● Discard the newest event
○ Other, explain:
1.7.6 Event buffer organization: Explain how event buffers are arranged (per Object Group, per Class, single buffer etc) and specify the
number of events that can be buffered.
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following items for methods
outstations only
● Per Object Group (see part 3) per Object Group
○ Per Object Group (see part 3)
Class 1:
Fixed at______
Configurable, range _______ to
_______
Configurable, selectable from
___,___,___
Configurable, other,
describe_____________
Class 2:
Fixed at______
Configurable, range _______ to
_______
Configurable, selectable from
___,___,___
Configurable, other,
describe_____________
Class 3:
Fixed at______
Configurable, range _______ to
_______
Configurable, selectable from
___,___,___
Configurable, other,
describe_____________
○ Single Buffer
Fixed at______
Configurable, range _______ to
_______
Configurable, selectable from
___,___,___
Configurable, other,
describe_____________
○ Other, describe:

1.7.7 Sends multi-fragment responses: Indicates whether an outstation sends multi-fragment responses (Masters do not send multi-fragment
requests).
● Yes Yes PST or LHMI
(ApplMultFrgRes)
● No
1.7.8 Last fragment confirmation: Indicates whether the outstation requests confirmation of the last fragment of a multi-fragment response.
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○ Always Sometimes
● Sometimes, explain: Only when it contains events
○ Never
1.7.9 DNP command settings preserved through a device reset: If any of these settings are written through the DNP protocol and they are not
preserved through a restart of the outstation, the Master will have to write them again anytime the Restart IIN bit is set.
○ Assign Class
○ Analog Deadbands
○ Data Set Prototypes
○ Data Set Descriptors
○ Function Code 31 Activate Configuration
1.7.10 Supports configuration signature: Indicates whether an Outstation supports the Group 0 device attribute “Configuration signature”
(variation 200). If yes, list the vendor-defined name(s) of the algorithm(s) available to calculate the signature.
Note: The algorithm used for calculating the signature is identified by name in a string that can be determined remotely using protocol object
Group 0 Variation 201. If only a single algorithm is available, identifying that algorithm in this object is optional.
○ Configuration signature supported
If configuration signature is supported, then the following algorithm(s) are
available for calculating the signature:
Algorithm Name: ____________________
1.7.11 Requests Application Confirmation:
Indicate if application confirmation is requested:
 when responding with events
 when sending non-final fragments of multifragment responses
Note: to be compliant both must be selected as “yes”.
For event responses:
● Yes
○ No
○ Configurable
For non-final fragments:
● Yes
○ No
○ Configurable

Table 9: Outstation unsolicited response support


1.8 Outstation unsolicited Capabilities Current value If configurable, list methods
response support
1.8.1 Supports unsolicited reporting: When the unsolicited response mode is configured "off", the device is to behave exactly like an
equivalent device that has no support for unsolicited responses. If set to "on", the Outstation will send a null Unsolicited Response after it
restarts, then wait for an Enable Unsolicited Response command from the master before sending additional Unsolicited Responses containing
event data.
○ Not Supported On PST or LHMI (UREnable)
● Configurable, selectable from On and Off
1.8.2 Master data link address: The destination address of the master device where the unsolicited responses will be sent.
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response support
○ Fixed at 1 PST or LHMI
(MasterAddres)
● Configurable, range 0 to 65519
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.8.3 Unsolicited response confirmation time-out: This is the amount of time that the outstation will wait for an application layer confirmation
back from the master indicating that the master received the unsolicited response message. As a minimum, the range of configurable values
must include times from one second to one minute. This parameter may be the same one that is used for normal, solicited, application
confirmation time-outs, or it may be a separate parameter.
○ Fixed at______ ms 5 seconds PST or LHMI
(tURRetryDelay)
● Configurable, range 0 to 60 seconds
○ Configurable, selectable from ___,___,___ms
○ Configurable, other, describe:
○ Variable, explain:
1.8.4 Number of Unsolicited Retries: This is the number of retries that an outstation transmits in each unsolicited response series if it does not
receive confirmation back from the master. The configured value includes identical and regenerated retry messages. One of the choices must
provide for an indefinite (and potentially infinite) number of transmissions.
● None 5 PST or LHMI
(UROfflineRetry)
○ Fixed at
● Configurable, range 0 to 10
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
○ Configurable, other, describe:
○ Always infinite, never gives up

Table 10: Outstation unsolicited response trigger conditions


1.9 Outstation unsolicited Capabilities Current value If configurable, list methods
response trigger conditions
1.9.1 Number of class 1 events:
○ Class 1 not used to trigger Unsolicited 5 PST or LHMI
Responses (UREvCntThold1)
○ Fixed at
● Configurable, range 1 to 100
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.9.2 Number of class 2 events:
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response trigger conditions
○ Class 2 not used to trigger Unsolicited 5 PST or LHMI
Responses (UREvCntThold2)
○ Fixed at
● Configurable, range 1 to 100
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.9.3 Number of class 3 events:
○ Class 3 not used to trigger Unsolicited 5 PST or LHMI
Responses (UREvCntThold3)
○ Fixed at
● Configurable, range 1 to 100
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.9.4 Total number of events from any class:
● Total Number of Events not used to trigger
Unsolicited Responses
○ Fixed at
○ Configurable, range ________ to _______
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.9.5 Hold time after class 1 event: A configurable value of 0 indicates that responses are not delayed due to this parameter.
○ Class 1 not used to trigger Unsolicited 5 seconds PST or LHMI
Responses (tUREvBufTout1)
○ Fixed at ___________ ms
● Configurable, range 0 to 60 seconds
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
ms
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.9.6 Hold time after class 2 event: A configurable value of 0 indicates that responses are not delayed due to this parameter.
○ Class 2 not used to trigger Unsolicited 5 seconds PST or LHMI
Responses (tUREvBufTout2)
○ Fixed at ___________ ms
● Configurable, range 0 to 60 seconds
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
ms
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.9.7 Hold time after class 3 event: A configurable value of 0 indicates that responses are not delayed due to this parameter.
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response trigger conditions
○ Class 3 not used to trigger Unsolicited 5 seconds PST or LHMI
Responses (tUREvBufTout3)
○ Fixed at ___________ ms
● Configurable, range 0 to 60
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
ms
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.9.8 Hold time after event assigned to any class: A configurable value of 0 indicates that responses are not delayed due to this parameter.
● Class events not used to trigger Unsolicited
Responses
○ Fixed at ___________ ms
○ Configurable, range ________ to _______ ms
○ Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
ms
○ Configurable, other, describe:
1.9.9 Retrigger hold time: The hold-time timer may be retriggered for each new event detected (increased possibility of capturing all the
changes in a single response) or not retriggered (giving the master a guaranteed update time).
○ Hold-time timer will be retriggered for each
new event detected (may get more changes in
next response)
● Hold-time timer will not be retriggered for each
new event detected (guaranteed update time)
1.9.10. Other unsolicited __________________________________________
response trigger conditions:

Table 11: Outstation performance


1.10 Outstation performance Capabilities Current value If configurable, list methods
1.10.1 Maximum time base drift (milliseconds per minute): If the device is synchronized by DNP, what is the clock drift rate over the full
operating temperature range.
○ Fixed at ___________ ms 3 ms (worst case)
○ Range ________ to _______ ms
○ Selectable from ____,____,____ ms
● Other, describe:
1.10.2 When does outstation set IIN1.4? When does the outstation set the internal indication NEED_TIME?
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● Never At startup and 1800 PST or LHMI
seconds after last sync (tSynchTimeout)
● Asserted at startup until first Time
Synchronization request received
○ Periodically every____ seconds
○ Periodically, range ____to____ seconds
○ Periodically, selectable from ____,____,___
seconds
○ ____seconds after last time sync
● Range 30 to 3600 seconds after last time sync
○ Selectable from___,___,___ seconds after last
time sync
○ When time error may have drifted by ____ ms
○ When time error may have drifted by range
____to____ ms
○ When time error may have drifted by
selectable from ____,____,___
1.10.3 Maximum internal time reference error when set via DNP (ms): The difference between the time set in DNP write time message, and
the time actually set in the outstation.
○ Fixed at ___________ ms 100 ms
○ Range ________ to _______ ms
○ Selectable from ____,____,____ ms
● Other, describe: Maximum
1.10.4 Maximum delay measurement error (ms): The difference between the time reported in the delay measurement response and the actual
time between receipt of the delay measurement request and issuing the delay measurement reply.
○ Fixed at ___________ ms 50 ms
○ Range ________ to _______ ms
○ Selectable from ____,____,____ ms
● Other, describe: Maximum
1.10.5 Maximum response time (ms): The amount of time an outstation will take to respond upon receipt of a valid request. This does not
include the message transmission time.
○ Fixed at ___________ ms 50 ms
○ Range ________ to _______ ms
○ Selectable from ____,____,____ ms
● Other, describe: Maximum
1.10.6 Maximum time from start-up to IIN 1.4 assertion (ms):
○ Fixed at ___________ ms 120000 ms
○ Range ________ to _______ ms
○ Selectable from ____,____,____ ms
● Other, describe: Maximum
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1.10.7 Maximum event time-tag error for local binary and double bit I/O (ms): The error between the time-tag reported and the absolute time
of the physical event. This error includes the Internal Time Reference Error.
Note: The current value of this parameter is available remotely using protocol object Group 0 Variation 217.
○ Fixed at ___________ ms IEC T1 class
○ Range ________ to _______ ms
○ Selectable from ____,____,____ ms
● Other, describe: IEC T1 class
1.10.8 Maximum event time-tag error for local I/O other than binary and double bit data types (ms):
○ Fixed at ___________ ms IEC T1 class
○ Range ________ to _______ ms
○ Selectable from ____,____,____ ms
● Other, describe: IEC T1 class

Table 12: Individual field outstation parameters


1.11 Individual field outstation parameters Capabilities Current value If configurable, list methods
1.11.1 User-assigned location name or code string N/A
1.11.2 User-assigned ID code/number string N/A
1.11.3 User-assigned name string for the outstation N/A
1.11.4 Device Serial Number string N/A

Table 13: Security parameters


1.12 Security parameters Capabilities Current value If configurable, list methods
1.12.1 DNP3 device support for secure authentication: The support for secure authentication is optional in DNP3 devices. Indicate here if the
device supports secure authentication. If the device does not support secure authentication, then ignore the rest of this section. If the device
does support secure authentication, then specify the version(s) that are supported in the device. The version number is an integer value
defined in the DNP3 specification. The Secure Authentication procedure defined in IEEE 1815–2010 is version 2. The Secure Authentication
procedure defined in IEEE 1815–2012 is version 5.
● Secure Authentication not supported. Secure Authentication not
If Secure Authentication is supported, what supported
Version(s) are supported:
○ Fixed at ___________
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functionality methods
1.13.1 Support for ○ Disabled
broadcast functionality: ● Enabled
○ Configurable
1.13.2 Write functions Write clock (g50v1 with
(FC = 2) supported with qualifier code 07):
broadcast requests: ○ Disabled
● Enabled
○ Configurable
(described elsewhere)
Write last recorded time
(g50v3 with qualifier
code 07):
○ Disabled
● Enabled
○ Configurable
(described elsewhere
Clear RESTART (g50v1
with qualifier code 00
and index = 7, value =
0):
○ Disabled
● Enabled
○ Configurable
(described elsewhere
Write of any other
group / variation /
qualifier code:
○ Disabled
● Enabled
○ Configurable
(described elsewhere
1.13.3 Direct operate ○ Disabled
functions (FC = 5) ● Enabled
supported with ○ Configurable
broadcast requests: (described elsewhere
1.13.4 Direct operate, ○ Disabled
no acknowledgment ● Enabled
functions (FC = 6) ○ Configurable
supported with (described elsewhere
broadcast requests:
1.13.5 Immediate ● Disabled
freeze functions (FC = ○ Enabled
7) supported with ○ Configurable
broadcast requests: (described elsewhere
1.13.6 Immediate ● Disabled
freeze, no ○ Enabled
acknowledgment ○ Configurable
functions (FC = 8) (described elsewhere
supported with
broadcast requests:
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1.13.7 Freeze and clear ● Disabled
functions (FC = 9) ○ Enabled
supported with ○ Configurable
broadcast requests: (described elsewhere
1.13.8 Freeze and ● Disabled
clear, no ○ Enabled
acknowledgment ○ Configurable
functions (FC = 10) (described elsewhere
supported with
broadcast requests:
1.13.9 Freeze at time ● Disabled
functions (FC = 11) ○ Enabled
supported with ○ Configurable
broadcast requests: (described elsewhere
1.13.10 Freeze at time, ● Disabled
no acknowledgment ○ Enabled
functions (FC = 12) ○ Configurable
supported with (described elsewhere
broadcast requests:
1.13.11 Cold restart ● Disabled
functions (FC = 13) ○ Enabled
supported with ○ Configurable
broadcast requests: (described elsewhere
1.13.12 Warm restart ● Disabled
functions (FC = 14) ○ Enabled
supported with ○ Configurable
broadcast requests: (described elsewhere
1.13.13 Initialize data ● Disabled
functions (FC = 15) ○ Enabled
supported with ○ Configurable
broadcast requests: (described elsewhere
1.13.14 Initialize ● Disabled
application functions ○ Enabled
(FC = 16) supported ○ Configurable
with broadcast (described elsewhere
requests:
1.13.15 Start ● Disabled
application functions ○ Enabled
(FC = 17) supported ○ Configurable
with broadcast (described elsewhere
requests:
1.13.16 Stop application ● Disabled
functions (FC = 18) ○ Enabled
supported with ○ Configurable
broadcast requests: (described elsewhere
1.13.17 Save ● Disabled
configuration functions ○ Enabled
(FC = 19) supported ○ Configurable
with broadcast (described elsewhere
requests:
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1.13.18 Enable Enable unsolicited by
unsolicited functions event Class (g60v2,
(FC = 20) supported g60v3 and g60v4 with
with broadcast qualifier code 06):
requests: ○ Disabled
● Enabled
○ Configurable
(described elsewhere
Enable unsolicited for
any other group /
variation / qualifier
code:
● Disabled
○ Enabled
○ Configurable
(described elsewhere
1.13.19 Disable Disable unsolicited by
unsolicited functions event Class (g60v2,
(FC = 21) supported g60v3 and g60v4 with
with broadcast qualifier code 06):
requests: ○ Disabled
● Enabled
○ Configurable
(described elsewhere
Disable unsolicited for
any other group /
variation / qualifier
code:
● Disabled
○ Enabled
○ Configurable
(described elsewhere
1.13.20 Assign class ● Disabled
functions (FC = 22) ○ Enabled
supported with ○ Configurable
broadcast requests: (described elsewhere
1.13.21 Record current ○ Disabled
time functions (FC = 24) ● Enabled
supported with ○ Configurable
broadcast requests: (described elsewhere
1.13.22 Activate ● Disabled
configuration (FC = 31) ○ Enabled
supported with ○ Configurable
broadcast requests: (described elsewhere

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Static (Steady-State) (leave tick-boxes blank if methods
Group Number: 1 Event this data type is not
Group Number: 2 supported)
3.1.1 Static Variation reported when variation 0 requested or in response to Class polls:
● Variation 1 – packed One PST or LHMI
format (Obj1DefVar)
● Variation 2 – with flag
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.1.2 Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested or in response to Class polls: Note: The
support for binary input events can be determined remotely using protocol object Group 0 Variation 237.
● Variation 1 – without Three PST or LHMI
time (Obj2DefVar)
● Variation 2 – with
absolute time
● Variation 2 – with
relative time
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.1.3 Event reporting mode: When responding with event data and more than one event has occurred for
a data point, an Outstation may include all events or only the most recent event. “All events” must be
checked to be compliant.
○ Only most recent All events
● All events
3.1.4 Binary Inputs included in Class 0 response:
● Always Always
○ Never
○ Only if the point is
assigned to a class
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.1.5 Binary Inputs Event Buffer Organization: When event buffers are allocated per object group (see
part 1.7.6), indicate the number of events that can be buffered for Binary Inputs. If event buffers are not
allocated per object group then set “Fixed at 0”.
● Fixed at 1000
○ Configurable, range
_______ to _______
○ Configurable,
selectable from
____,____,____
○ Configurable, other,
describe:

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BINARY INPUTS Static (leave tick-boxes blank if methods
(Steady-State) Group this data type is not
Number: 3 Event Group supported)
Number: 4

3.6.1 Static Variation reported when variation 0 requested or in response to Class polls:
Note: The support for double-bit binary inputs can be determined remotely using protocol object Group 0
Variation 234.
● Variation 1 – packed One PST or LHMI
format (Obj3DefVar)
● Variation 2 – with flag
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.6.2 Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested or in response to Class polls:
● Variation 1 – without Three PST or LHMI
time (Obj4DefVar)
● Variation 2 – with
absolute time
● Variation 3 – with
relative time
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.6.3 Event reporting mode: When responding with event data and more than one event has occurred for
a data point, an Outstation may include all events or only the most recent event. “All events” must be
checked to be compliant.
○ Only most recent All events
●All events
3.6.4 Double-bit Binary Inputs included in Class 0 response:
● Always Always
○ Never
○ Only if the point is
assigned to a class
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.6.5 Double-bit Binary Inputs Event Buffer Organization: When event buffers are allocated per object
group (see part 1.7.6), indicate the number of events that can be buffered for Double-bit Binary Inputs. If
event buffers are not allocated per object group then set “Fixed at 0”.
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BINARY INPUTS Static (leave tick-boxes blank if methods
(Steady-State) Group this data type is not
Number: 3 Event Group supported)
Number: 4

● Fixed at 1000
○ Configurable, range
_______ to _______
○ Configurable,
selectable from
____,____,____
○ Configurable, other,
describe:

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AND BINARY OUTPUT (leave tick-boxes blank if methods
COMMANDS this data type is not
Binary Outputs Group supported)
Number: 10
Binary Output Events
Group Number: 11
Binary Output
Commands Group
Number: 12
Binary Output Command
Events Group Number:
13
3.7.1 Minimum pulse time allowed with Trip, Close, and Pulse On commands:
● Fixed at ______ms 5, 20 or 100 ms
(hardware may limit this
further)
○ Based on point Index.
Comment: Not shorter
than the application
thread the Automation
Bits function block is
executing in.
3.7.2 Maximum pulse time allowed with Trip, Close, and Pulse On commands:
● Fixed at 4294967296 4294967296 ms
ms (hardware may limit
this further)
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.7.3 Binary Output Status included in Class 0 response:
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Binary Outputs Group supported)
Number: 10
Binary Output Events
Group Number: 11
Binary Output
Commands Group
Number: 12
Binary Output Command
Events Group Number:
13
● Always
○ Never
○ Only if the point is
assigned to a class
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.7.4 Reports Output Command Event Objects:
● Never
○ Only upon a
successful Control
○ Upon all control
attempts
3.7.5 Static Variation reported when variation 0 requested or in response to Class polls:
● Variation 1 – packed Two PST or LHMI
format (Obj10DefVar)
● Variation 2 – output
status with flags
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.7.6 Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested or in response to Class polls:
Note: The support for binary output events can be determined remotely using protocol object Group 0
Variation 222.
○ Variation 1 – status Not Supported
without time
○ Variation 2 – status
with time
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.7.7 Command Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested or in response to Class polls:
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COMMANDS this data type is not
Binary Outputs Group supported)
Number: 10
Binary Output Events
Group Number: 11
Binary Output
Commands Group
Number: 12
Binary Output Command
Events Group Number:
13
○ Variation 1 – Not Supported
command status
without time
○ Variation 2 –
command status with
time
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.7.8 Event reporting mode: When responding with event data and more than one event has occurred for
a data point, an Outstation may include all events or only the most recent event
○ Only most recent
● All events
3.7.9 Command Event reporting mode: When responding with event data and more than one event has
occurred for a data point, an Outstation may include all events or only the most recent event
○ Only most recent Not Supported
○ All events
3.7.10 Maximum Time between Select and Operate:
○ Not Applicable 30 seconds PST or LHMI
(tSelectTimeout)
○ Fixed at _____
seconds
● Configurable, range 1
to 60 seconds
○ Configurable,
selectable
from___,___,___
seconds
○ Configurable, other,
describe:
○ Variable, explain:
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.7.11 Binary Outputs Event Buffer Organization: When event buffers are allocated per object group (see
part 1.7.6), indicate the number of events that can be buffered for Binary Outputs. If event buffers are not
allocated per object group then set “Fixed at 0”.
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AND BINARY OUTPUT (leave tick-boxes blank if methods
COMMANDS this data type is not
Binary Outputs Group supported)
Number: 10
Binary Output Events
Group Number: 11
Binary Output
Commands Group
Number: 12
Binary Output Command
Events Group Number:
13
○ Fixed at ___________ Not Supported
○ Configurable, range
_______ to _______
○ Configurable,
selectable from
____,____,____
○ Configurable, other,
describe:
3.7.12 Binary Output Commands Event Buffer Organization: When event buffers are allocated per object
group (see part 1.7.6), indicate the number of events that can be buffered for Binary Output Commands. If
event buffers are not allocated per object group then set “Fixed at 0”.
○ Fixed at ___________ Not Supported
○ Configurable, range
_______ to _______
○ Configurable,
selectable from
____,____,____
○ Configurable, other,
describe:

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FROZEN COUNTERS (leave tick-boxes blank if methods
Counter Group Number: this data type is not
20 supported)
Frozen Counter Group
Number: 21
Counter Event Group
Number: 22
Frozen Counter Event
Group Number: 23
3.8.1 Static Counter Variation reported when variation 0 requested or in response to Class polls:
● Variation 1 – 32-bit Five PST or LHMI
with flag (Obj20DefVar)
● Variation 2 – 16-bit
with flag
● Variation 5 – 32-bit
without flag
● Variation 6 – 16-bit
without flag
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.8.2 Counter Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested or in response to Class polls: Note:
The support for counter events can be determined remotely using protocol object Group 0 Variation 227.
● Variation 1 – 32-bit One PST or LHMI
with flag (Obj22DefVar)
● Variation 2 – 16-bit
with flag
● Variation 5 – 32-bit
with flag and time
● Variation 6 – 16-bit
with flag and time
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.8.3 Counters included in Class 0 response:
● Always
○ Never
○ Only if the point is
assigned to a class
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.8.4 Counter Event reporting mode: When responding with event data and more than one event has
occurred for a data point, an Outstation may include all events or only the most recent event. Only the
most recent event is typically reported for Counters. When reporting “only most recent”, the counter value
reported in the response may be the value at the time of the original event or it may be the value at the
time of the response.
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FROZEN COUNTERS (leave tick-boxes blank if methods
Counter Group Number: this data type is not
20 supported)
Frozen Counter Group
Number: 21
Counter Event Group
Number: 22
Frozen Counter Event
Group Number: 23
● A: Only most recent
(value at time of event)
○ B: Only most recent
(value at time of
response)
○ C: All events
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.8.5 Static Frozen Counter Variation reported when variation 0 requested or in response to Class polls:
○ Variation 1 – 32-bit Not Supported
with flag
○ Variation 2 – 16-bit
with flag
○ Variation 5 – 32-bit
with flag and time
○ Variation 6 – 16-bit
with flag and time
○ Variation 9 – 32-bit
without flag
○ Variation 10 – 16-bit
without flag
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.8.6 Frozen Counter Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested or in response to Class polls:
Note: The support for frozen counter events can be determined remotely using protocol object Group 0
Variation 225
○ Variation 1 – 32-bit Not Supported
with flag
○ Variation 2 – 16-bit
with flag
○ Variation 5 – 32-bit
with flag and time
○ Variation 6 – 16-bit
with flag and time
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
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FROZEN COUNTERS (leave tick-boxes blank if methods
Counter Group Number: this data type is not
20 supported)
Frozen Counter Group
Number: 21
Counter Event Group
Number: 22
Frozen Counter Event
Group Number: 23
3.8.7 Frozen Counters included in Class 0 response:
○ Always Not Supported
○ Never
○ Only if the point is
assigned to a class
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.8.8 Frozen Counter Event reporting mode: When responding with event data and more than one event
has occurred for a data point, an Outstation may include all events or only the most recent event. All
events are typically reported for Frozen Counters.
○ A: Only most recent Not Supported
frozen value
○ B: All frozen values
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.8.9 Counters Roll Over at:
○ 16 Bits (65,535)
● 32 Bits
(4,294,967,295)
○ Other Fixed Value
_________
○ Configurable; range
_________ to__________
○ Configurable,
selectable from
___,___,___
○ Configurable, other,
describe:
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.8.10 Counters frozen by means of:
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FROZEN COUNTERS (leave tick-boxes blank if methods
Counter Group Number: this data type is not
20 supported)
Frozen Counter Group
Number: 21
Counter Event Group
Number: 22
Frozen Counter Event
Group Number: 23
○ Master Request Not Supported
○ Freezes itself without
concern for time of day
○ Freezes itself and
requires time of day
○ Other, explain:
3.8.11 Counters Event Buffer Organization: When event buffers are allocated per object group (see part
1.7.6), indicate the number of events that can be buffered for Counters. If event buffers are not allocated
per object group then set “Fixed at 0”.
● Fixed at ___________
○ Configurable, range
_______ to _______
○ Configurable,
selectable from
____,____,____
○ Configurable, other,
describe:
3.8.12 Frozen Counters Event Buffer Organization: When event buffers are allocated per object group
(see part 1.7.6), indicate the number of events that can be buffered for Frozen Counters. If event buffers
are not allocated per object group then set “Fixed at 0”.
○ Fixed at ___________ Not Supported
○ Configurable, range
_______ to _______
○ Configurable,
selectable from
____,____,____
○ Configurable, other,
describe:
3.8.13 Reports counter events for change of value: Indicate if counter events are created when the
counter value changes.
● Yes for all counters
○ No for all counters
○ Configurable, based
on point Index (add
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Static (Steady-State) (leave tick-boxes blank if methods
Group Number: 30 this data type is not
Static Frozen Group supported)
Number: 31
Event Group Number: 32
Frozen Analog Input
Event Group Number: 33
Deadband Group
Number: 34
3.9.1 Static Variation reported when variation 0 requested or in response to Class polls:
● Variation 1 – 32-bit Three PST or LHMI
with flag (Obj30DefVar)
● Variation 2 – 16-bit
with flag
● Variation 3 – 32-bit
without flag
● Variation 4 – 16-bit
without flag
● Variation 5 – single-
precision floating point
with flag
● Variation 6 – double-
precision floating point
with flag
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.9.2 Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested or in response to Class polls: Note: The
support for analog input events can be determined remotely using protocol object Group 0 Variation 231.
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Group Number: 30 this data type is not
Static Frozen Group supported)
Number: 31
Event Group Number: 32
Frozen Analog Input
Event Group Number: 33
Deadband Group
Number: 34
● Variation 1 – 32-bit One PST or LHMI
without time (Obj32DefVar)
● Variation 2 – 16-bit
without time
● Variation 3 – 32-bit
with time
● Variation 4 – 16-bit
with time
● Variation 5 – single-
precision floating point
w/o time
● Variation 6 – double-
precision floating point
w/o time
● Variation 7 – single-
precision floating point
with time
● Variation 8 – double-
precision floating point
with time
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.9.3 Event reporting mode: When responding with event data and more than one event has occurred for
a data point, an Outstation may include all events or only the most recent event. Only the most recent
event is typically reported for Analog Inputs. When reporting “only most recent”, the analog value reported
in the response may be the value at the time of the original event or it may be the value at the time of the
response.
● A: Only most recent Most Recent – Event
(value at time of event) Time
● B: Only most recent
(value at time of
response)
● C: All events
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.9.4 Analog Inputs Included in Class 0 response:
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Group Number: 30 this data type is not
Static Frozen Group supported)
Number: 31
Event Group Number: 32
Frozen Analog Input
Event Group Number: 33
Deadband Group
Number: 34
● Always
○ Never
○ Only if the point is
assigned to a class
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.9.5 How Deadbands are set:
○ A. Global Fixed PST or LHMI
○ B. Configurable
through DNP
○ C. Configurable via
other means
● D. Other, explain: Any
deadbanding is a
property of the IED’s
underlying data, and is
configured through the
IED configuration tools
(PCM).
○ Based on point Index
- column in part 5
specifies which of the
options applies, B, C, or
D
3.9.6 Analog Deadband Algorithm: simple - just compares the difference from the previous reported value
integrating - keeps track of the accumulated change other - indicating another algorithm
○ Simple PST or LHMI
○ Integrating
● Other, explain: Any
deadbanding is a
property of the IED’s
underlying data, and is
configured through the
IED
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.9.7 Static Frozen Analog Input Variation reported when variation 0 requested or in response to Class
polls:
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Group Number: 30 this data type is not
Static Frozen Group supported)
Number: 31
Event Group Number: 32
Frozen Analog Input
Event Group Number: 33
Deadband Group
Number: 34
○ Variation 1 – 32-bit Not Supported
with flag
○ Variation 2 – 16-bit
with flag
○ Variation 3 – 32-bit
with time-of-freeze
○ Variation 4 – 16-bit
with time-of-freeze
○ Variation 5 – 32-bit
without flag
○ Variation 6 – 16-bit
without flag
○ Variation 7 – Single-
precision, floating-point
with flag
○ Variation 8 – Double-
precision, floating-point
with flag
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.9.8 Frozen Analog Input Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested or in response to Class
polls:
Note: The support for frozen analog input events can be determined remotely using protocol object Group
0 Variation 230.
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Group Number: 30 this data type is not
Static Frozen Group supported)
Number: 31
Event Group Number: 32
Frozen Analog Input
Event Group Number: 33
Deadband Group
Number: 34
○ Variation 1 – 32-bit Not Supported
without time
○ Variation 2 – 16-bit
without time
○ Variation 3 – 32-bit
with time
○ Variation 4 – 16-bit
with time
○ Variation 5 – Single-
precision, floating-point
without time
○ Variation 6 – Double-
precision, floating-point
without time
○ Variation 7 – Single-
precision, floating-point
with time
○ Variation 8 – Double-
precision, floating-point
with time
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.9.9 Frozen Analog Inputs included in Class 0 response:
○ Always Not Supported
○ Never
○ Only if the point is
assigned to a class
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.9.10 Frozen Analog Input Event reporting mode: When responding with event data and more than one
event has occurred for a data point, an Outstation may include all events or only the most recent event. All
events are typically reported for Frozen Analog Inputs.
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Group Number: 30 this data type is not
Static Frozen Group supported)
Number: 31
Event Group Number: 32
Frozen Analog Input
Event Group Number: 33
Deadband Group
Number: 34
○ A: Only most recent Not Supported
frozen value
○ B: All frozen values
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.9.11 Analog Inputs Event Buffer Organization: When event buffers are allocated per object group (see
part 1.7.6), indicate the number of events that can be buffered for Analog Inputs. If event buffers are not
● Fixed at 1000
○ Configurable, range
_______ to _______
○ Configurable,
selectable from
____,____,____
○ Configurable, other,
describe:
3.9.12 Frozen Analog Inputs Event Buffer Organization: When event buffers are allocated per object
group (see part 1.7.6), indicate the number of events that can be buffered for Frozen Analog Inputs. If
event buffers are not allocated per object group then set “Fixed at 0”.
○ Fixed at 1000 Not Supported
○ Configurable, range
_______ to _______
○ Configurable,
selectable from
____,____,____
○ Configurable, other,
describe:

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COMMANDS this data type is not
supported)
Analog Output Status
Group Number: 40
Analog Outputs Group
Number: 41 Analogue
Output Events Group
Number: 42 Analogue
Output Command Events
Group Number: 43
3.10.1 Static Analog Output Status Variation reported when variation 0 requested or in response to Class
polls:
○ Variation 1 – 32-bit Not Supported
with flag
○ Variation 2 – 16-bit
with flag
○ Variation 3 – single-
precision floating point
with flag
○ Variation 4 – double-
precision floating point
with flag
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.10.2 Analog Output Status Included in Class 0 response:
○ Always Not Supported
○ Never
○ Only if the point is
assigned to a class
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.10.3 Reports Output Command Event Objects:
○ Never Not Supported
○ Only upon a
successful Control
○ Upon all control
attempts
3.10.4 Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested or in response to Class polls:
Note: The support for analog output events can be determined remotely using protocol object Group 0
Variation 219.
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supported)
Analog Output Status
Group Number: 40
Analog Outputs Group
Number: 41 Analogue
Output Events Group
Number: 42 Analogue
Output Command Events
Group Number: 43
○ Variation 1 – 32-bit Not Supported
without time
○ Variation 2 – 16-bit
without time
○ Variation 3 – 32-bit
with time
○ Variation 4 – 16-bit
with time
○ Variation 5 – single-
precision floating point
w/o time
○ Variation 6 – double-
precision floating point
w/o time
○ Variation 7 – single-
precision floating point
with time
○ Variation 8 – double-
precision floating point
with time
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.10.5 Command Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested or in response to Class polls:
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supported)
Analog Output Status
Group Number: 40
Analog Outputs Group
Number: 41 Analogue
Output Events Group
Number: 42 Analogue
Output Command Events
Group Number: 43
○ Variation 1 – 32-bit Not Supported
without time
○ Variation 2 – 16-bit
without time
○ Variation 3 – 32-bit
with time
○ Variation 4 – 16-bit
with time
○ Variation 5 – single-
precision floating point
w/o time
○ Variation 6 – double-
precision floating point
w/o time
○ Variation 7 – single-
precision floating point
with time
○ Variation 8 – double-
precision floating point
with time
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.10.6 Event reporting mode: When responding with event data and more than one event has occurred for
a data point, an Outstation may include all events or only the most recent event.
○ Only most recent Not Supported
○ All events
3.10.7 Command Event reporting mode: When responding with event data and more than one event has
occurred for a data point, an Outstation may include all events or only the most recent event.
○ Only most recent Not Supported
○ All events
3.10.8 Maximum Time between Select and Operate:
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3.10 ANALOG OUTPUTS Capabilities Current Value If configurable, list


AND ANALOG OUTPUT (leave tick-boxes blank if methods
COMMANDS this data type is not
supported)
Analog Output Status
Group Number: 40
Analog Outputs Group
Number: 41 Analogue
Output Events Group
Number: 42 Analogue
Output Command Events
Group Number: 43
○ Not Applicable Not Supported
○ Fixed at _____
seconds
○ Configurable, range
______ to ______
seconds
○ Configurable,
selectable from
___,___,___seconds
○ Configurable, other,
describe_____________
___
○ Variable, explain
_____________________
__
○ Based on point Index
(add column to table in
part 5)
3.10.9 Analog Outputs Event Buffer Organization: When event buffers are allocated per object group (see
part 1.7.6), indicate the number of events that can be buffered for Analog Outputs. If event buffers are not
allocated per object group then set “Fixed at 0”.
○ Fixed at _____ Not Supported
○ Fixed at _____
○ Configurable,
selectable from
___,___,___
○ Configurable, other,
describe_____________
___
3.10.10 Analog Output Commands Event Buffer Organization: When event buffers are allocated per
object group (see part 1.7.6), indicate the number of events that can be buffered for Analog Output
Commands. If event buffers are not allocated per object group then set “Fixed at 0”.
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AND ANALOG OUTPUT (leave tick-boxes blank if methods
COMMANDS this data type is not
supported)
Analog Output Status
Group Number: 40
Analog Outputs Group
Number: 41 Analogue
Output Events Group
Number: 42 Analogue
Output Command Events
Group Number: 43
○ Fixed at _____ Not Supported
○ Fixed at _____
○ Configurable,
selectable from
___,___,___
○ Configurable, other,
describe_____________
___

3.11 FILE CONTROL Capabilities Current Value If configurable, list


methods
Group Number: 70
3.11.1 File Transfer Supported:
○ Yes Not Supported
○ No (set 3.7.6 to “Fixed
at 0” and do not
complete other entries
in section 1.11)

3.2 DNP3 implementation table GUID-DAF3C524-1298-43C5-AE4A-CAC342300095 v2

The following table identifies which object groups and variations, function codes, and
qualifiers the IED supports in both request messages and in response messages. For
static (non-change event) objects, requests sent with qualifiers 00, 01, 06, 07 or 08 are
responded with qualifiers 00 or 01. Requests sent with qualifiers 17 or 28 are
responded with qualifiers 17 or 28. For change event objects, qualifiers 17 or 28 are
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DNP OBJECT GROUP AND VARIATION REQUEST (Slave will parse) RESPONSE (Slave will respond with)
Object
group Variation Function codes Function codes Qualifier codes
number number Description (dec) Qualifier codes (hex) (dec) (hex)
1 0 Binary input – any 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop)
variation 06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 27, 28 (index)
1 1 Binary input – single bit 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
(default) packed 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index) 2)
1) 07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 27, 28 (index)
1 2 Binary input – single bit 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
with flag 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index) 2)
07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 27, 28 (index)
2 0 Binary input change 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all)
event – any variation 07, 08 (limited qty)
2 1 Binary input change 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
event without time 07, 08 (limited qty)
2 1 Binary input change 130 (unsol. resp) 17, 28 (index)
event without time
2 2 Binary input change 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
event – with absolute 07, 08 (limited qty)
time
2 2 Binary input change 130 (unsol. resp) 17, 28 (index)
event – with absolute
time
2 3 1) Binary input change 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
event with relative time 07, 08 (limited qty)
2 3 Binary input change 130 (unsol. resp) 17, 28 (index)
event with relative time
3 0 Double bit input – any 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop)
variation 06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited qty)
17 ,27, 28 (index)
3 1 1) Double bit output – 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
double bit packed 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index) 2)
07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 27, 28 (index)
3 2 Double bit input with 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
flag 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index)2)
07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 27, 28 (index)
4 0 Double bit input change 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all)
event - any variation 07, 08 (limited qty)
4 1 Double bit input change 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
event without time 07, 08 (limited qty)
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4 1 Double bit input change 130 (unsol. resp) 17, 28 (index)
event without time
4 2 Double bit input change 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
event with absolute 07, 08 (limited qty)
time
4 2 Double bit input change 130 (unsol. resp) 17, 28 (index)
event with absolute
time
4 3 1) Double bit input change 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
event with relative time 07, 08 (limited qty)
4 3 Double bit input change 130 (unsol. resp) 17, 28 (index)
event with relative time
10 0 Binary output — any 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop)
variation 06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 28 (index)
10 1 Binary output — 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
packed format 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index) 2)
07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 28 (index)
10 21) Continuous control — 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
output status with flags 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index)2)
07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 28 (index)
12 0 Binary output command 22 (assign class) 00, 01 (start-stop)
(CROB) — any 06 (no range, or all)
variation 07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 27, 28 (index)
12 1 Binary output command 3 (select) 17, 27, 28 (index) 129 (response) echo of request
(CROB) — control relay
output block
12 1 Binary output command 4 (operate) 17, 27, 28 (index) 129 (response) echo of request
(CROB) — control relay
output block
12 1 Binary output command 5 (direct op) 17, 27, 28 (index) 129 (response) echo of request
(CROB) — control relay
output block
12 1 Binary output command 6 (direct.op. no 17, 27, 28 (index) 129 (response) echo of request
(CROB) — control relay ack)
output block
20 0 Counter — any 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop)
variation 06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 27, 28 (index)
20 1 32–bit binary counter 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00,01 (start-stop)
(with flag) 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index) 2)
07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 27, 28 (index)
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20 2 16–bit binary counter 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00,01 (start-stop)
(with flag) 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index) 2)
07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 27, 28 (index)
20 51) 32–bit binary counter 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00,01 (start-stop)
without flag 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index) 2)
07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 27, 28 (index)
20 6 16–bit binary counter 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00,01 (start-stop)
without flag 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index) 2)
07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 27, 28 (index)
22 0 Counter change event 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all)
— any variation 07, 08 (limited qty)
22 11) 32–bit counter change 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
event with flag 07, 08 (limited qty)
22 1 32–bit counter change 130 (unsol. resp) 17, 28 (index)
event with flag
22 2 16–bit counter change 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
event with flag 07, 08 (limited qty)
22 2 16–bit counter change 130 (unsol. resp) 17, 28 (index)
event with flag
22 5 32–bit counter change 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
event with flag and time 07, 08 (limited qty)
22 5 32–bit counter change 130 (unsol. resp) 17, 28 (index)
event with flag and time
22 6 16–bit counter change 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
event with flag and time 07, 08 (limited qty)
22 6 16–bit counter change 130 (unsol. resp) 17, 28 (index)
event with flag and time
30 0 Analog input — any 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop)
variation 06 (no range, or all)
30 1 32–bit analog input with 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00,01 (start-stop)
flag 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index) 2)
07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 27, 28 (index)
30 2 16–bit analog input with 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00,01 (start-stop)
flag 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index) 2)
07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 27, 28 (index)
30 3 1) 32–bit analog input 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00,01 (start-stop)
without flag 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index) 2)
07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 27, 28 (index)
30 4 16–bit analog input 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00,01 (start-stop)
without flag 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index) 2)
07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 27, 28 (index)
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30 5 Analog input — single 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00,01 (start-stop)
precision, floating point 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index) 2)
with flag 07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 27, 28 (index)
30 6 Analog input — double 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00,01 (start-stop)
precision, floating point 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index) 2)
with flag 07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 27, 28 (index)
32 0 Analog input change 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all)
event — any variation 07, 08 (limited qty)
32 11) 32–bit analog input 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
change event without 07, 08 (limited qty)
time
32 1 32–bit analog input 130 (unsol. resp) 17, 28 (index)
change event without
time
32 2 16–bit analog input 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
change event without 07, 08 (limited qty)
time
32 2 16–bit analog input 130 (unsol. resp) 17, 28 (index)
change event without
time
32 3 32–bit analog input 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
change event with time 07, 08 (limited qty)
32 3 32–bit analog input 130 (unsol. resp) 17, 28 (index)
change event with time
32 4 16–bit analog input 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
change event with time 07, 08 (limited qty)
32 4 16–bit analog input 130 (unsol. resp) 17, 28 (index)
change event with time
32 5 Analog input change 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
event — single 07, 08 (limited qty)
precision, floating point
without time
32 5 Analog input change 130 (unsol. resp) 17, 28 (index)
event — single
precision, floating point
without time
32 6 Analog input change 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
event — double 07, 08 (limited qty)
precision, floating point
without time
32 6 Analog input change 130 (unsol. resp) 17, 28 (index)
event — double
precision, floating point
without time
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32 7 Analog input change 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
event — single 07, 08 (limited qty)
precision, floating point
with time
32 7 Analog input change 130 (unsol. resp) 17, 28 (index)
event — single
precision, floating point
with time
32 8 Analog input change 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
event — double 07, 08 (limited qty)
precision, floating point
with time
32 8 Analog input change 130 (unsol. resp) 17, 28 (index)
event — double
precision, floating point
with time
50 11) Time and date — 1 (read) 07, (limited qty = 1) 129 (response) 07 (limited qty = 1)
absolute time
50 1 Time and date — 2 (write) 07, (limited qty = 1)
absolute time
50 3 Time and date last 2 (write) 07 (limited qty= 1)
absolute time at last
recorded time
51 1 Time and date CTO — 129 (response) 07 (limited qty)
absolute time, (qty = 1)
synchronized
51 1 Time and date CTO — 130 (unsol. resp) 07 (limited qty)
absolute time, (qty = 1)
synchronized
51 2 Time and date CTO — 129 (response) 07 (limited qty)
absolute time, (qty = 1)
unsynchronized
51 2 Time and date CTO — 130 (unsol. resp) 07 (limited qty)
absolute time, (qty = 1)
unsynchronized
52 1 Time delay coarse 129 (response) 07 (limited qty)
(qty = 1)
52 2 Time delay fine 129 (response) 07 (limited qty)
(qty = 1)
60 0 Not defined
60 1 Class objects — class 0 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all)
data
60 2 Class objects — class 1 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all)
data 07, 08 (limited qty)
60 2 Class objects — class 1 20 (enbl. unsol.) 06 (no range, or all)
data
60 2 Class objects — class 1 21 (disable unsol.) 06 (no range, or all)
data
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60 3 Class objects — class 2 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all)
data 07, 08 (limited qty)
60 3 Class objects — class 2 20 (enbl. unsol.) 06 (no range, or all)
data
60 3 Class objects — class 2 21 (disable unsol.) 06 (no range, or all)
data
60 4 Class objects — class 3 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all), 07,
data 08 (limited qty)
60 4 Class objects — class 3 20 (enbl. unsol.) 06 (no range, or all)
data
60 4 Class objects — class 3 21 (disable unsol.) 06 (no range, or all)
data
80 1 Internal indications — 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00,01 (start-stop)
packed format
80 1 Internal indications — 2 (write) 3) 00 (start-stop)
packed format
No object (function code only) 13 (cold restart)
No object (function code only) 14 (warm restart)
No object (function code only) 23 (delay meas.)
No object (function code only) 24 (record current
time)

1) A default variation refers to the variation responded when variation 0 is requested and/or in class 0, 1, 2 or 3 scans. Default variations are
configurable; however, default settings for the configuration parameters are indicated in the table above.
2) For static (non-change event) objects, qualifiers 17 or 28 are only responded when a request is sent with qualifiers 17 or 28. Otherwise,
static object requests sent with qualifiers 00, 01, 06, 07 or 08 are responded with qualifiers 00 or 01. (For change event objects, qualifiers 17
or 28 are always responded.)
3) Writings of internal indications are only supported for index 7 (Restart IIn1–7).

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4.1 Glossary M14893-1 v18

AC Alternating current
ACC Actual channel
ACT Application configuration tool within PCM600
A/D converter Analog-to-digital converter
ADBS Amplitude deadband supervision
ADM Analog digital conversion module, with time synchronization
AI Analog input
ANSI American National Standards Institute
AR Autoreclosing
ASCT Auxiliary summation current transformer
ASD Adaptive signal detection
ASDU Application service data unit
AWG American Wire Gauge standard
BBP Busbar protection
BFOC/2,5 Bayonet fiber optic connector
BFP Breaker failure protection
BI Binary input
BIM Binary input module
BOM Binary output module
BOS Binary outputs status
BR External bistable relay
BS British Standards
BSR Binary signal transfer function, receiver blocks
BST Binary signal transfer function, transmit blocks

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between IEDs
CAN Controller Area Network. ISO standard (ISO 11898) for serial
communication
CB Circuit breaker
CBM Combined backplane module
CCITT Consultative Committee for International Telegraph and
Telephony. A United Nations-sponsored standards body
within the International Telecommunications Union.
CCM CAN carrier module
CCVT Capacitive Coupled Voltage Transformer
Class C Protection Current Transformer class as per IEEE/ ANSI
CMPPS Combined megapulses per second
CMT Communication Management tool in PCM600
CO cycle Close-open cycle
Codirectional Way of transmitting G.703 over a balanced line. Involves two
twisted pairs making it possible to transmit information in
both directions
COM Command
COMTRADE Standard Common Format for Transient Data Exchange
format for Disturbance recorder according to IEEE/ANSI
C37.111, 1999 / IEC 60255-24
Contra-directional Way of transmitting G.703 over a balanced line. Involves four
twisted pairs, two of which are used for transmitting data in
both directions and two for transmitting clock signals
COT Cause of transmission
CPU Central processing unit
CR Carrier receive
CRC Cyclic redundancy check
CROB Control relay output block
CS Carrier send
CT Current transformer
CU Communication unit
CVT or CCVT Capacitive voltage transformer
DAR Delayed autoreclosing

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DBDL Dead bus dead line
DBLL Dead bus live line
DC Direct current
DFC Data flow control
DFT Discrete Fourier transform
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DIP-switch Small switch mounted on a printed circuit board
DI Digital input
DLLB Dead line live bus
DNP Distributed Network Protocol as per IEEE Std 1815-2012
DR Disturbance recorder
DRAM Dynamic random access memory
DRH Disturbance report handler
DSP Digital signal processor
DTT Direct transfer trip scheme
ECT Ethernet configuration tool
EHV network Extra high voltage network
EIA Electronic Industries Association
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility
EMF Electromotive force
EMI Electromagnetic interference
EnFP End fault protection
EPA Enhanced performance architecture
ESD Electrostatic discharge
F-SMA Type of optical fiber connector
FAN Fault number
FCB Flow control bit; Frame count bit
FOX 20 Modular 20 channel telecommunication system for speech,
data and protection signals
FOX 512/515 Access multiplexer

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FOX 6Plus Compact time-division multiplexer for the transmission of up


to seven duplex channels of digital data over optical fibers
FPN Flexible product naming
FTP File Transfer Protocol
FUN Function type
G.703 Electrical and functional description for digital lines used by
local telephone companies. Can be transported over balanced
and unbalanced lines
GCM Communication interface module with carrier of GPS
receiver module
GDE Graphical display editor within PCM600
GI General interrogation command
GIS Gas-insulated switchgear
GOOSE Generic object-oriented substation event
GPS Global positioning system
GSAL Generic security application
GSE Generic substation event
HDLC protocol High-level data link control, protocol based on the HDLC
standard
HFBR connector type Plastic fiber connector
HLV circuit Hazardous Live Voltage according to IEC60255-27
HMI Human-machine interface
HSAR High speed autoreclosing
HSR High-availability Seamless Redundancy
HV High-voltage
HVDC High-voltage direct current
IDBS Integrating deadband supervision
IEC International Electrical Committee
IEC 60044-6 IEC Standard, Instrument transformers – Part 6:
Requirements for protective current transformers for transient
performance
IEC 60870-5-103 Communication standard for protection equipment. A serial
master/slave protocol for point-to-point communication
IEC 61850 Substation automation communication standard

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IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IEEE 802.12 A network technology standard that provides 100 Mbits/s on
twisted-pair or optical fiber cable
IEEE P1386.1 PCI Mezzanine Card (PMC) standard for local bus modules.
References the CMC (IEEE P1386, also known as Common
Mezzanine Card) standard for the mechanics and the PCI
specifications from the PCI SIG (Special Interest Group) for
the electrical EMF (Electromotive force).
IEEE 1686 Standard for Substation Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs)
Cyber Security Capabilities
IED Intelligent electronic device
IET600 Integrated engineering tool
I-GIS Intelligent gas-insulated switchgear
IOM Binary input/output module
Instance When several occurrences of the same function are available
in the IED, they are referred to as instances of that function.
One instance of a function is identical to another of the same
kind but has a different number in the IED user interfaces.
The word "instance" is sometimes defined as an item of
information that is representative of a type. In the same way
an instance of a function in the IED is representative of a type
of function.
IP 1. Internet protocol. The network layer for the TCP/IP
protocol suite widely used on Ethernet networks. IP is a
connectionless, best-effort packet-switching protocol. It
provides packet routing, fragmentation and reassembly
through the data link layer.
2. Ingression protection, according to IEC 60529
IP 20 Ingression protection, according to IEC 60529, level
IP20- Protected against solid foreign objects of 12.5mm
diameter and greater.
IP 40 Ingression protection, according to IEC 60529, level IP40-
Protected against solid foreign objects of 1mm diameter and
greater.
IP 54 Ingression protection, according to IEC 60529, level
IP54-Dust-protected, protected against splashing water.
IRF Internal failure signal

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ITU International Telecommunications Union
LAN Local area network
LIB 520 High-voltage software module
LCD Liquid crystal display
LDCM Line data communication module
LDD Local detection device
LED Light-emitting diode
LNT LON network tool
LON Local operating network
MCB Miniature circuit breaker
MCM Mezzanine carrier module
MIM Milli-ampere module
MPM Main processing module
MVAL Value of measurement
MVB Multifunction vehicle bus. Standardized serial bus originally
developed for use in trains.
NCC National Control Centre
NOF Number of grid faults
NUM Numerical module
OCO cycle Open-close-open cycle
OCP Overcurrent protection
OEM Optical Ethernet module
OLTC On-load tap changer
OTEV Disturbance data recording initiated by other event than start/
pick-up
OV Overvoltage
Overreach A term used to describe how the relay behaves during a fault
condition. For example, a distance relay is overreaching when
the impedance presented to it is smaller than the apparent
impedance to the fault applied to the balance point, that is, the
set reach. The relay “sees” the fault but perhaps it should not
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PCI Peripheral component interconnect, a local data bus


PCM Pulse code modulation
PCM600 Protection and control IED manager
PC-MIP Mezzanine card standard
PELV circuit Protected Extra-Low Voltage circuit type according to
IEC60255-27
PMC PCI Mezzanine card
POR Permissive overreach
POTT Permissive overreach transfer trip
Process bus Bus or LAN used at the process level, that is, in near
proximity to the measured and/or controlled components
PRP Parallel redundancy protocol
PSM Power supply module
PST Parameter setting tool within PCM600
PTP Precision time protocol
PT ratio Potential transformer or voltage transformer ratio
PUTT Permissive underreach transfer trip
RASC Synchrocheck relay, COMBIFLEX
RCA Relay characteristic angle
RISC Reduced instruction set computer
RMS value Root mean square value
RS422 A balanced serial interface for the transmission of digital data
in point-to-point connections
RS485 Serial link according to EIA standard RS485
RTC Real-time clock
RTU Remote terminal unit
SA Substation Automation
SBO Select-before-operate
SC Switch or push button to close
SCL Short circuit location
SCS Station control system
SCADA Supervision, control and data acquisition

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SCT System configuration tool according to standard IEC 61850


SDU Service data unit
SELV circuit Safety Extra-Low Voltage circuit type according to
IEC60255-27
SFP Small form-factor pluggable (abbreviation)
Optical Ethernet port (explanation)

SLM Serial communication module.


SMA connector Subminiature version A, A threaded connector with constant
impedance.
SMT Signal matrix tool within PCM600
SMS Station monitoring system
SNTP Simple network time protocol – is used to synchronize
computer clocks on local area networks. This reduces the
requirement to have accurate hardware clocks in every
embedded system in a network. Each embedded node can
instead synchronize with a remote clock, providing the
required accuracy.
SOF Status of fault
SPA Strömberg Protection Acquisition (SPA), a serial master/slave
protocol for point-to-point and ring communication.
SRY Switch for CB ready condition
ST Switch or push button to trip
Starpoint Neutral/Wye point of transformer or generator
SVC Static VAr compensation
TC Trip coil
TCS Trip circuit supervision
TCP Transmission control protocol. The most common transport
layer protocol used on Ethernet and the Internet.
TCP/IP Transmission control protocol over Internet Protocol. The de
facto standard Ethernet protocols incorporated into 4.2BSD
Unix. TCP/IP was developed by DARPA for Internet working
and encompasses both network layer and transport layer
protocols. While TCP and IP specify two protocols at specific
protocol layers, TCP/IP is often used to refer to the entire US
Department of Defense protocol suite based upon these,
including Telnet, FTP, UDP and RDP.

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TEF Time delayed gound-fault protection function


TLS Transport Layer Security
TM Transmit (disturbance data)
TNC connector Threaded Neill-Concelman, a threaded constant impedance
version of a BNC connector
TP Trip (recorded fault)
TPZ, TPY, TPX, TPS Current transformer class according to IEC
TRM Transformer Module. This module transforms currents and
voltages taken from the process into levels suitable for further
signal processing.
TYP Type identification
UMT User management tool
Underreach A term used to describe how the relay behaves during a fault
condition. For example, a distance relay is underreaching
when the impedance presented to it is greater than the
apparent impedance to the fault applied to the balance point,
that is, the set reach. The relay does not “see” the fault but
perhaps it should have seen it. See also Overreach.
UTC Coordinated Universal Time. A coordinated time scale,
maintained by the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures
(BIPM), which forms the basis of a coordinated dissemination
of standard frequencies and time signals. UTC is derived from
International Atomic Time (TAI) by the addition of a whole
number of "leap seconds" to synchronize it with Universal
Time 1 (UT1), thus allowing for the eccentricity of the Earth's
orbit, the rotational axis tilt (23.5 degrees), but still showing
the Earth's irregular rotation, on which UT1 is based. The
Coordinated Universal Time is expressed using a 24-hour
clock, and uses the Gregorian calendar. It is used for
aeroplane and ship navigation, where it is also sometimes
known by the military name, "Zulu time." "Zulu" in the
phonetic alphabet stands for "Z", which stands for longitude
zero.
UV Undervoltage
WEI Weak end infeed logic
VT Voltage transformer
X.21 A digital signalling interface primarily used for telecom
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3IO Three times zero-sequence current.Often referred to as the


residual or the ground-fault current
3VO Three times the zero sequence voltage. Often referred to as
the residual voltage or the neutral point voltage

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