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Schweitzer Engineering SEL-2032 - Table 9.32 SEL-2032 DNP3 LAN;WAN Object 12 Control Point, DNPMAP = CUSTOM

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9.61
Date Code 20120126 Instruction Manual SEL-2032 Communications Processor
Protocols
Distributed Network Protocol 3.0 (DNP3) LAN/WAN
When DNPMAP = CUSTOM, the DNPPAIR setting is ignored. Instead of
referring to the DNPPAIR setting for paired or non-paired points, the control
point is associated to the Binary Output by a Control Point Identifier (CPId).
The CPId represents either a single control point (non-paired) or two control
points (paired), and the operation selects the control point. A custom DNP3
map may contain any combination of paired and non-paired Binary Output
control points.
The SEL-2032 DNP3 LAN/WAN interface also maps incoming control points
either to remote bits or to internal command bits that cause circuit breaker
operations. See Ta bl e 9.3 2 for a list of control points and control methods
available in the SEL-2032.
In the SEL-2032, the control points correspond to all remote bits plus the
CCINx and CCOUTx bits. CPIds for the SEL-2032 with 64 CCINx points,
288 Remote Bits, and 144 RB pairs, are given in Ta ble 9.32. You can use the
CPIds to assign Binary Output points to custom DNP3 maps.
Table 9.32 SEL-2032 DNP3 LAN/WAN Object 12 Control Point, DNPMAP = CUSTOM
DNP3
Indices
(Control
Pt. IDs)
Control
Points
Trip / Close Pairs Code Selection Operation
Close (0x4X) Trip (0x8X) Latch On (3) Latch Off (4) Pulse On (1) Pulse Off (2)
0–63 CCIN01
CCIN64
SET CCINxx CLEAR CCINxx SET CCINxx CLEAR CCINxx SET CCINxx CLEAR CCINxx
64 1:RB1 Pulse 1:SRB1 Pulse 1:CRB1 Pulse 1:SRB1 Pulse 1:CRB1 Pulse 1:SRB1 Pulse 1:CRB1
65 1:RB2 Pulse 1:SRB2 Pulse 1:CRB2 Pulse 1:SRB2 Pulse 1:CRB2 Pulse 1:SRB2 Pulse 1:CRB2
66 1:RB3 Pulse 1:SRB3 Pulse 1:CRB3 Pulse 1:SRB3 Pulse 1:CRB3 Pulse 1:SRB3 Pulse 1:CRB3
80 1:RB16 Pulse 1:SRB16 Pulse 1:CRB16 Pulse 1:SRB16 Pulse 1:CRB16 Pulse 1:SRB16 Pulse 1:CRB16
80 2:RB1 Pulse 2:SRB1 Pulse 2:CRB1 Pulse 2:SRB1 Pulse 2:CRB1 Pulse 2:SRB1 Pulse 2:CRB1
351 18:RB16 Pulse 18:SRB16 Pulse 18:CRB16 Pulse 18:SRB16 Pulse 18:CRB16 Pulse 18:SRB16 Pulse 18:CRB16
352 1:RB02/RB01 Pulse 1:SRB02 Pulse 1:SRB01 Pulse 1:SRB02 Pulse 1:SRB01 Pulse 1:SRB02 Pulse 1:SRB01
353 1:RB04/RB03 Pulse 1:SRB04 Pulse 1:SRB03 Pulse 1:SRB04 Pulse 1:SRB03 Pulse 1:SRB04 Pulse 1:SRB03
354 1:RB06/RB05 Pulse 1:SRB06 Pulse 1:SRB05 Pulse 1:SRB06 Pulse 1:SRB05 Pulse 1:SRB06 Pulse 1:SRB05
359 1:RB16/RB15 Pulse 1:SRB16 Pulse 1:SRB15 Pulse 1:SRB16 Pulse 1:SRB15 Pulse 1:SRB16 Pulse 1:SRB15
360 2:RB02/RB01 Pulse 2:SRB02 Pulse 2:SRB01 Pulse 2:SRB02 Pulse 2:SRB01 Pulse 2:SRB02 Pulse 2:SRB01
495 18:RB16/RB15 Pulse 18:SRB16 Pulse 18:SRB15 Pulse 18:SRB16 Pulse 18:SRB15 Pulse 18:SRB16 Pulse 18:SRB15
Courtesy of NationalSwitchgear.com

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