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DNP V3.00 
DEVICE  PROFILE  DOCUMENT 
Vendor Name: Primax Technologies Inc. 133 Guthrie, Dorval (Quebec) Canada H9P2P1   
 
Highest DNP Level Supported: 
For Requests: Level 2 
For Responses: Level 2 
 
Device Function: 
 Master 
 Slave 
Notable objects, functions, and/or qualifiers supported in addition to the Highest DNP Levels Supported 
(the complete list is described in the attached table): 
 
Maximum Data Link Frame Size (octets): 
     Transmitted: 292 
     Received: 292 
 
Maximum Application Fragment Size (octets): 
Transmitted: 249 
Received: 249 
 
Maximum Data Link Re-tries: 
 None 
 Fixed at 3 
 Configurable range 0 to 255 
 
Maximum Application Layer Re-tries: 
 None 
 Configurable 
 
Requires Data Link Layer Confirmation: 
 Never 
 Always 
 Sometimes 
 Configurable 
 
Requires Application Layer Confirmation: 
 Never 
 Always 
 When reporting Event Data 
 When sending multi-fragment responses 
 Sometimes 
 Configurable 
 
Timeouts while waiting for: 
Data Link Confirm:               
None  Fixed at____  Variable  Configurable 
Complete Appl. Fragment:     
None  Fixed at____  Variable  Configurable 
Application Confirm: 
None  Fixed at____  Variable  Configurable 
Complete Appl. Response: 
None  Fixed at____  Variable  Configurable 
   
Sends/Executes Control Operations: 
WRITE Binary Outputs  Never Always Sometimes 
Configurable 
SELECT/OPERATE:  Never Always Sometimes 
Configurable 
DIRECT OPERATE:  Never Always Sometimes 
Configurable 
DIRECT OPERATE – NO ACK  Never  Always Sometimes 
Configurable 
 
 
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  Never Always Sometimes 
Configurable 
Pulse On  Never Always Sometimes 
Configurable 
Pulse Off  Never Always Sometimes 
Configurable 
Latch On  Never Always Sometimes 
Configurable 
Latch Off  Never  Always  Sometimes 
Configurable 
   
 
Queue  Never  Always  Sometimes  Configurable
Clear Queue 
Never  Always  Sometimes  Configurable
 
Sends Unsolicited Responses: 
Never 
Configurable, See hardware 
configuration section 
Only certain objects 
Sometimes (attach explanation) 
ENABLE/DISABLE UNSOLICITED 
Sends Static Data in Unsolicited Responses: 
 
Never 
 
 When Device Restarts 
 
When Status Flags Change 
 
No other options are permitted.