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7 Settings
(continued)
7-8
C232-302-401/402/403/404-603 / C232/EN M/A23
The C232 monitors telegram transmission to make sure that no pause
within a telegram exceeds 33 bits. This monitoring function can be disabled
if it is not required.
Note:
This setting is only necessary for modem transmission.
COMM1: Mon. time polling
003 202
Fig. 3-8, 3-9,
3-10, 3-11,
3-12
The time between two polling calls from the communication master must be
less than the time set here.
COMM1: Octet comm. address
003 072
Fig. 3-8, 3-9,
3-10, 3-11,
3-12
The communication address and the ASDU address are used to identify the
device in communication via the interface. An identical setting must be
selected for both addresses.
Note:
The former designation for 'COMM1: Octet comm. address' was
ILSA: Bay address.
(ASDU: Application Service Data Unit).
COMM1: Oct.2 comm.addr.DNP3
003 240
Fig. 3-12
In the DNP 3.0 protocol, a 16 bit address is used to identify devices. The
address that can be set here is the higher-order octet, whereas the address
set at COMM1: Octet comm. address is the lower-order octet of
the DNP address.
Note:
This setting is hidden unless the DNP 3.0 protocol is enabled.
COMM1: Address mode
003 168
Setting for the address mode.
COMM1: Test monitor on
003 166
Fig. 3-8, 3-9,
3-10
Setting specifying whether data shall be recorded for service activities.
COMM1: Name of manufacturer
003 161
Fig. 3-8, 3-9,
3-10
Setting for the name of the manufacturer.
Note:
This setting can be changed to ensure compatibility.
This setting is hidden unless an IEC 870-5 protocol is enabled.
COMM1: Octet address ASDU
003 073
Fig. 3-8, 3-9,
3-10
The communication address and the ASDU address are used to identify the
device in communication via the interface. An identical setting must be
selected for both addresses.
Note:
The former designation for 'COMM1: Octet address ASDU' was
'ILSA: Device address'.
This setting is hidden unless an IEC 870-5 protocol is enabled.
(ASDU: Application Service Data Unit).
COMM1: Spontan. sig. enable
003 177
Fig. 3-8, 3-9,
3-10

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