Section 3 1MAC306892-MB C
Vendor-specific implementation
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Communication Protocol Manual
3.6.17 OvInd NoGI IOA
• Min: 0
• Max: 255/65535/16777215
• Default: 60000
The protective relay generates an overflow indication event with this address if the lost 
event is  not included in any of the interrogation groups. Based on this information, the 
client knows that the interrogation is not needed because the missed data is not updated 
anyway.
• If OvInd NoGI IOA is set to zero, the overflow indication is disabled for the points 
that are not part of some interrogation groups.
• If OvInd NoGI IOA is set to same value as OvInd IOA, only one indication event is 
generated regardless whether the point is included in the interrogation group or not.
• The maximum value depends on the IOA length setting.
3.6.18 Event order
• Accurate time (default)
• Preserve chronology
The protective relay has accurate time stamps for every data attribute which is part of an 
IEC 61850 dataset. Most of them are updated in a chronological manner. However, there 
may be some special data items that do not have system-level timestamp available, such 
as circuit breaker control return indication. If the client needs strictly chronological event 
buffering, Event order should be set to "Preserve chronology". If the events are collected 
to a SCADA system, which is able to buffer and sort the received events at the system 
level, it is recommended to use "Accurate time" instead.
3.6.19 Selection time-out
• Min: 1
•Max: 65
• Default: 30
• Unit: seconds
This is the maximum time between the Select and Execute commands for the circuit 
breaker controlling in the select-before-operate mode. The controllable object's IEC 
61850-level Selection time-out parameter is not used when the control is made by the IEC 
60870-5-101/104 client.
Applicable only if Overflow mode is set to "Oldest+Indication".