5 - 4 750/760 FEEDER MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE
DNP IMPLEMENTATION CHAPTER 5: DNP COMMUNICATIONS
The following table specifies the default variation for all objects returned by the relay.
These are the variations that will be returned for the object in a response when no specific
variation is specified in a request.
32 0 Analog Input Change - All Variations 1 06, 07, 08
32 1 32-Bit Analog Input Change without Time 1 06, 07, 08 129 17, 28
32 2 16-Bit Analog Input Change without Time 1 06, 07, 08 129 17, 28
32 3 32-Bit Analog Input Change with Time 1 06, 07, 08 129 17, 28
32 4 16-Bit Analog Input Change with Time 1 06, 07, 08 129 17, 28
50 1 Time and Date 1, 2 07 (Note 1) 129 07
60 1 Class 0 Data (Note 2) 1 06 129
60 2 Class 1 Data (Note 3) 1 06, 07, 08 129
60 3 Class 2 Data (Note 3) 1 06, 07, 08 129
60 4 Class 3 Data (Note 3) 1 06, 07, 08 129
80 1 Internal Indications 2 00 (Note 4) 129
No object - Cold Start 13
No object - Warm Start (Note 5) 14
No object - Delay Measurement 23
Table 1: DNP Implementation Table
Object Request Response
Obj Var Description Func Codes Qual Codes
(Hex)
Func Codes Qual Codes
(Hex)
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6: see the IMPLEMENATION TABLE NOTES above.
Object Description Default
Variation
1 Binary Input - Single Bit 1
2 Binary Input Change With Time 2
10 Binary Output Status 2
30 16-Bit Analog Input Without Flag 4
32 16-Bit Analog Input Change Without Time 2