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compatibility (EMC Directive 2004/108/EC) and concerning electrical equipment for
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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 4 Glossary.............................................................................. 91
Glossary..................................................................................................91
Section 1 Introduction
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.
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
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
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 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.
The warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which could result
in personal injury.
The tip icon indicates advice on, for example, how to design your
project or how to use a certain function.
• 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.
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.
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
AEGPVOC Binary inputs TRIP Trip signal from accidental energizing of generator protection
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
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
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
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
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
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
GENPDIF Binary inputs INTDIST Indication that internal fault has been detected
L4UFCNT Binary inputs LIMIT1 Counted value is larger than or equal to CounterLimit1
LCNSPTOC Binary input TRIP Trip signal negative sequence over current protection
LCNSPTOV Binary input TRIP Trip signal for negative sequence over voltage
LCZSPTOV Binary inputs TRIP TRIP signal for zero sequence over voltage protection
OOSPPAM Binary inputs TRIP Common trip, issued when either zone 1 or zone 2 trip
PCFCNT Analog inputs SCAL_VAL Scaled value with time and status information
Counters CNT_VAL Actual pulse counter value
SAPTUF Binary inputs BLKDMAGN Measurement blocked due to low voltage amplitude
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
ZC1PPSCH Binary inputs GENERAL Logical OR of carrier Send signal from all the three phases
PRORX Carrier signal received or missing carrier guard signal
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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.
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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• Masters must indicate which control status codes they accept in outstation responses
• Outstations must indicate which control status codes they generate in responses
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
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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● Fixed at 1000
○ Configurable, range
_______ to _______
○ Configurable,
selectable from
____,____,____
○ Configurable, other,
describe:
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
always responded.
DNP OBJECT GROUP AND VARIATION REQUEST (Slave will parse) RESPONSE (Slave will respond with)
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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DNP OBJECT GROUP AND VARIATION REQUEST (Slave will parse) RESPONSE (Slave will respond with)
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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DNP OBJECT GROUP AND VARIATION REQUEST (Slave will parse) RESPONSE (Slave will respond with)
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).
Section 4 Glossary
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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