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10 Industrial Ethernet Communication Adapter Modules (ECAM)
10.3 Profinet
136 PXR Electronic trip unit 01/21 MN012005EN www.eaton.com
10.3.3 Profinet (GSDML file)
Each device in a Profinet network is associated with a Profinet GSDML file,
which describes the implementation of the product. This file is used by the
network configuration tool during network configuration.
10.3.4 Profinet register map
There are seven different release types in the NZM digital circuit breaker
family. As a result, the devices access the registers differently, since not all
versions support all functions.
The release type -AX does not support a communication connection; register
access is therefore not possible.
10.3.4.1 Input status (discrete inputs)
The input status bits can be requested via API: 0, index 1.
The input status answer is a 4 bytes data type. The first 16 bits (1001
-
1016)
indicate the current status, while the last 16 bits (1017
-
1032) indicate
whether the corresponding status is valid or supported by the release unit.
Table 83: Input status - Profinet
If necessary, the latest version of the GSDML file for the
PXR-ECAM-PNET can be downloaded here:
https://www.eaton.com/digitalnzm
The available functions overview, for each trip unit type, can be
found
on chapter 3, “Protection and measurement functions”,
page 19.
Input Description or value Input Description or value
1001 The breaker is in the closed position 1017 The breaker is in the closed position and
is valid
1002
Unacknowledged trip condition 1018 Unacknowledged trip condition is valid
1003
Active or unacknowledged alarm 1019 Active or unacknowledged alarm is valid
1004 0 1020 0
1005 Maintenance mode is active 1021 Maintenance mode is active and valid
1006 Test mode is active 1022 Test mode is active and valid
1007 0 1023 0
1008 0 1024 0
1009
0 1025 0
1010 Overload mode is active
(an overload is present)
1026 Overload mode is active and valid
(an overload is present)
1011
Zone selectivity (ZSI) is active 1027 Zone selectivity (ZSI) is active and valid
1012 0 1028 0

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