Configuration and operation
4.5 Telecontrol communication (CP 1542SP-1 IRC)
CP 1542SP-1, CP 1542SP-1 IRC, CP 1543SP-1
62 Operating Instructions, 01/2017, C79000-G8976-C426-03
Assign each data point on the master using the configurable data point index in STEP 7. The
data point of the DNP3 CP is then assigned to the corresponding data point on the master.
Example of configuring the data point Binary Output (10 [2])
The data point is configured as follows:
On the DNP3 CP as Binary Command (12 [1])
On the master as Binary Output (10 [2])
With the data point types Binary Output Event (11) and Analog Output Event (42) you also
need to enable mirroring back, refer to the next section.
Configuration of the mirroring back for output events (object groups 11 and 42)
You first create the data point types Binary Output Event (object group 11) and Analog
Output Event (object group 42) as described above as data points of the object groups 12 or
41.
The local values of these two object groups can be monitored for change and the changes
transferred to the master. Changing a local value can, for example, be caused by manual
operator input on site.
To allow the value resulting from local events or interventions to be transferred to the master,
the data point in question requires a channel for mirroring back. You configure this mirroring
back function using the "Value monitoring" option in data point configuration, General tab.
Remember that to use the mirror back function, you need to interconnect the local values in
the controller with the relevant PLC tag of the data point.
Time stamp of the DNP3 CP in UTC format
Time stamps are transferred in UTC format (48 bits) and contain milliseconds since
01.01.1970.
Table 4- 3 Supported data point types, IEC types and compatible S7 data types
Format (memory
requirements)
Single point information with time tag
1)
<30> in Bool I, Q, M, DB
Step position information
Step position information with time
1)
<32> in Byte, USInt I, Q, M, DB
Measured value, normalized value
Measured value, normalized value
1)
<34> in Int I, Q, M, DB
Measured value, scaled value
Measured value, scaled value with
1)
<35> in Int I, Q, M, DB
Set point command, normalised
<48> out Int Q, M, DB
Set point command, scaled value