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Instruction Leaflet IL
66A7638H03
Effective December 2010
Instructions for DNP MINT Translator Module
Installation and Use
EATON CORPORATION www.eaton.com
I.L. 66A7638H03
Effective September 2007
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Counter
(Device YY)
Definition
Tag
Defaults
YY80
16
DNP Address
(equivalent to device’s Counter of
Section 8.1
)
FFFF
16
YY81
16
Configuration Tag
(equivalent to device’s Counter of
Section 8.1
)
1 - 34
YY82
16
DNP transfer protocol:
0000
16
Low Byte = Outstation Confirmation Request Enable Bits:
3-0
Data Link Confirmation Retry Count
0
4
Enable Unsolicited Event Data Link Confirm
0
5
Enable Solicited Static/Event Data Link Confirm
0
6
Enable Solicited Static Application Confirm
0
High Byte = Unsolicited Event Generation Bits:
9
Enable Unsolicited Class 1 Events
0
10
Enable Unsolicited Class 2 Events
0
11
Enable Unsolicited Class 3 Events
0
DNP Object Variation Defaults:
YY83
16
Low Byte: Group 01 (Binary Input) Object Variation Default
1
High Byte: Group 02 (Binary Input Change) Object Variation Default
1
YY84
16
Low Byte: Group 20 (Binary Counter) Object Variation Default
1
High Byte: Group 21 (Frozen Counter) Object Variation Default
1
YY85
16
Low Byte: Group 22 (Binary Counter Change) Object Variation Default
1
High Byte: Group 23 (Frozen Counter Change) Object Variation Default
1
YY86
16
Low Byte: Group 30 (Analog Input) Object Variation Default
1
High Byte: Group 31 (Frozen Analog Input) Object Variation Default
1
YY87
16
Low Byte: Group 32 (Analog Input Change) Object Variation Default
1
High Byte: Group 33 (Frozen Analog Input Change) Object Variation Default
1
YY88
16
Low Byte: Group 34 (Analog Input Deadband) Object Variation Default
2
High Byte: (reserved)
0
YY89
16
INCOM Main Address
(equivalent to device’s Counter of
Section 8.1
)
FFFF
16
YY8A
16
INCOM Sub-Network Address (reserved)
0000
16
YY8B
16
INCOM Scan List Index:
Low Byte: INCOM Write Setpoints Enable / Command Scan Index
FF
16
High Byte: INCOM Number of Commands to Scan
N
Table 9: Device Summary Table Definitions
8.2.12 INCOM Scan List Index Settings
Configuration of each of the 16 virtual INCOM
devices requires information such as an INCOM
command scan list and various object point lists
that the device will support. (This information is
automatically generated when, for instance, a
pre-defined configuration tag is selected.) The
“INCOM Scan List Index” setting provides two
bytes associated with the INCOM command
scan list. The high byte provides the number of
commands in the scan list. After initial
configuration, this byte value may be reduced to
remove the later commands in the scan list. If
the initial configuration has a pre-defined
configuration tag (1 through 34) the number can
be reduced to any value less than the original
tags scan number. If the initial configuration has
a custom (file transferred) configuration tag the
number can only be reduced from the current
setting.
The low byte provides an enabling write
setpoints feature. If the current INCOM scan list
contains a read setpoints command (3 C 9) as the
xth command in the list and this setting is set to
x, write setpoints will be enabled. Any value not
corresponding to the read setpoints command
will disable the write setpoints feature.