D.20
SEL-700G Relay
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20170814
DNP3 Communications
DNP3 Documentation
Default Binary Inputs
The SEL-700G dynamically creates the default Binary Input map after you
issue an R_S command. The SEL-700G uses the Part Number to determine
the presence of Digital Input cards in slots 3, 4, and 5. If present, each digital
input point label, INx0y (where x is the slot number and y is the point), is
added to the default map in numerical order.
Default Analog Inputs
The SEL-700G dynamically creates the default Analog Input map after you
issue an R_S command. The SEL-700G first checks for the current and
voltage card option in the part number and adds the following analog
quantities depending on the card options available: IAX_MAG, IBX_MAG,
ICX_MAG, IGX_MAG, I1X_MAG, 3I2X_MAG, IAY_MAG, IBY_MAG,
ICY_MAG, IGY_MAG, I1Y_MAG, 3I2Y_MAG, IN_MAG, VAX_MAG,
VBX_MAG, VCX_MAG, VGX_MAG, V1X_MAG, 3V2X_MAG,
VAY_MAG, VBY_MAG, VCY_MAG, VGY_MAG, V1Y_MAG,
3V2Y_MAG, VS_MAG, VN_MAG, VN3_MAG, VPX3_MAG, P3X, Q3X,
S3X PF3X, FREQX, VHZX, P3Y, Q3Y, S3Y, PF3Y, FREQY. The SEL-700G
then uses the part number to determine the presence of analog input cards in
slots 3, 4, and 5. If cards are present, the SEL-700G adds each analog input
point label, AIx0y, where x is the slot and y is the point number, to the default
map in numerical order to the DNP map.
Device Attributes (Object 0)
Table D.9 includes the supported Object 0 Device Attributes and variations. In
response to Object 0 requests, the SEL-700G sends attributes that apply to that
particular DNP3 session. Because the SEL-700G supports custom DNP3
maps, these values will likely be different for each session.
The SEL-700G uses its internal settings for the following Variations:
➤
Variation 242-FID string
➤
Variation 243-Part Number
➤
Variation 245-TID setting
Table D.11
DNP3 Default Data Map
Object
Default Index
Point Label
01, 02
0
ENABLED
1
TRIP
2
STWARN
3
STFAIL
4
STSET
5
IN101
6
IN102
7–99
A portion of these binary inputs can have default values as
described in Default Binary Inputs on page D.20. Outside
that scope, they contain the value NA.
10, 12
0–31
RB01–RB32 Remote Bits
20, 22
0–31
NA
30, 32, 34
0–99
A portion of these analog inputs can have default values as
described in Default Analog Inputs on page D.20. Outside
that scope, they contain the value NA.
40, 41
0–31
NA
NOTE:
Dead-band changes via
Object 34 are stored in nonvolatile
memory. Make sure to reissue the
Object 34 dead bands after a warm
(HIS C) or cold start (power cycle).
Summary of Contents for SEL-700G Series
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