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User Guide

The document provides an overview of the Reydisp Communication Parameter Editor, a software tool for configuring communication protocols in Reyrolle brand relays by Siemens Protection Devices Limited. It details the functionalities for opening, editing, saving, and printing configuration files, as well as the supported protocols such as DNP3, IEC60870-5-103, MODBUS, and IEC60870-5-101. Additionally, it includes a disclaimer regarding copyright and liability for errors or omissions in the document.

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The document provides an overview of the Reydisp Communication Parameter Editor, a software tool for configuring communication protocols in Reyrolle brand relays by Siemens Protection Devices Limited. It details the functionalities for opening, editing, saving, and printing configuration files, as well as the supported protocols such as DNP3, IEC60870-5-103, MODBUS, and IEC60870-5-101. Additionally, it includes a disclaimer regarding copyright and liability for errors or omissions in the document.

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Reyrolle

Protection
Devices

Reydisp - Communication Parameter Editor


Relay configuration software

Answers for Energy


Disclaimer

The copyright and other intellectual property rights in this document, and in any model or article
produced from it (and including any registered or unregistered design rights) are the property of
Siemens Protection Devices Limited. No part of this document shall be reproduced or modified or
stored in another form, in any data retrieval system, without the permission of Siemens Protection
Devices Limited, nor shall any model or article be reproduced from this document unless Siemens
Protection Devices Limited consent.

While the information and guidance given in this document is believed to be correct, no liability shall
be accepted for any loss or damage caused by any error or omission, whether such error or omission is
the result of negligence or any other cause. Any and all such liability is disclaimed.

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Table of Contents

Part I Introduction 7

Part II Opening Files 8


1 New RPDC...................................................................................................................................
file 8
2 Open File ................................................................................................................................... 8
3 Import ................................................................................................................................... 10

Part III Editing Files 11


1 DNP3 ................................................................................................................................... 12
Binary Output
......................................................................................................................................................... 13
Binary Input
......................................................................................................................................................... 15
Double Bit.........................................................................................................................................................
Binary Input 17
Analogue.........................................................................................................................................................
Input 18
Counters ......................................................................................................................................................... 20
Context Menu
.........................................................................................................................................................
Dnp3 22
Advanced.........................................................................................................................................................
Settings 26
2 IEC60870-5-103
................................................................................................................................... 26
EVT Definitions
......................................................................................................................................................... 27
Context Menu
.........................................................................................................................................................
103 27
3 MODBUS................................................................................................................................... 29
MODBUS .........................................................................................................................................................
Coils 29
MODBUS .........................................................................................................................................................
Inputs 30
MODBUS .........................................................................................................................................................
Input Registers 31
MODBUS .........................................................................................................................................................
Holding Registers 32
MODBUS .........................................................................................................................................................
Definitions 33
Context Menu
.........................................................................................................................................................
MODBUS 34
4 IEC60870-5-101
................................................................................................................................... 35
101 Definitions
......................................................................................................................................................... 35
Context Menu
.........................................................................................................................................................
101 37
Advanced.........................................................................................................................................................
Settings 39

Part IV Saving Files 40


1 Save Files
...................................................................................................................................
As 40
2 Save Files
................................................................................................................................... 41

Part V Relay Connection 42


1 Communications
...................................................................................................................................
Options 42
2 Connecting
...................................................................................................................................
to the Relay 42
3 Getting data
...................................................................................................................................
from the relay 43
4 Sending data
...................................................................................................................................
to the relay 44
5 Restart Relay
................................................................................................................................... 46
6 Getting the
...................................................................................................................................
relays default data 47

Part VI Printing Files 48


1 Print ................................................................................................................................... 48

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Index 50

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Introduction

1 Introduction
The Communications Editor is provided to allow its users to configure the Communications Protocols in
Reyrolle brand Relays manufactured by Siemens Protection Devices Limited (SPDL).

· The Editor supports configuring DNP3, IEC60870-5-103, MODBUS and IEC60870-5-101 protocols.

The editor allows configuration files to be retrieved from the relay, edited and sent back to the relay. Files
may also be saved / loaded from disc to work offline.

The protocols will be stored in a Reyrolle Protection Device Communications file (RPDC).

To use this tool you will need to have the USB driver, supplied with Reydisp Evolution installed.

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Opening Files

2 Opening Files
Files can be opened either by creating a new file from a template, opening a saved file or importing
individual communications files.

New

Open

Import

2.1 New RPDC file


To create a new RPDC file from a template, select File | New from the menu, or click the New button

A New Project dialog will be displayed, this allows you to select the template that matches the Relay you are
using. The template names are built on the MLFB codes. Select the name closest to the MLFB code of the
required device. Where the template names contain an x the field is a don't care field and can be ignored.

Select the required template from the list and click OK.

2.2 Open File


To open an RPDC file in the Communications Editor, either select File | Open or click the open file button

This will display a standard file open dialog box, select a file and click Open.

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Opening Files

Files can also be opened by double clicking an RPDC file icon which will open the Communications Editor
and open the file.

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Opening Files

2.3 Import
The Import function is provided to allow users who have original DNP3 configuration files to import them
into RPDC projects. Select File | Import and choose the required files and click Open.

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Editing Files

3 Editing Files
The following image shows the layout of the main window of the editor once a file has been loaded.

The protocols available to edit are shown in a set of tabs down the right hand edge of the screen. Click the
tab to select the protocol to edit. For protocols unavailable in a device their tab is disabled and cannot be
selected.

Along the top edge of the editor window are tabs showing the data types available for each protocol. Select
the data type to edit.

The image below shows DNP3 and data type Binary Output selected.

Context Menus
Context menus are provided when the user right clicks on an editor page. A context menu is provided for
each protocol. When using the context menus all items selected in the list will be set to the chosen value if
applicable. Multiple items are selected using the standard selection method of clicking the mouse while
holding down the Shift or Control keys. This provides a quick method of setting multiple points to the same
value. The menus will be discussed later in this document, for now, the image below shows an example of
the context menu for DNP3.

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Editing Files

Editing DNP3

Editing IEC60870-5-101

Editing IEC60870-5-103

Editing MODBUS

3.1 DNP3
This section contains information relevant to the DNP3 protocol.

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3.1.1 Binary Output

Note: The image above shows all fields which are possible to edit. For some versions of device firmware
not all fields will be available for changing, e.g. see image below.

Definitions

EN - Enable
This check box enables each point in the DNP3 data map. A point must be enabled to be accessed via DNP3.

Name
This column contains a description of the point.

DNP3 #
This column specifies the DNP3 point number. It can be any number between 0 and 65535. Duplicate
numbers are not allowed. For efficiency it is advised to keep any gaps between blocks of numbers small.

Class
This column specifies the default class to which the DNP3 point is initially assigned. This will be used for
filtering Report by Exception (RBE) and unsolicited responses. It can be any combination of Class1, Class 2,
and Class 3 or none. Setting none will exclude the point from being sent as an RBE or unsolicited event. The
image below shows an example of editing the class.

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Static Obj10.VAR (Object 10 variant)


This column specifies the variant of object 10 (Binary Output) an integrity or static (Class 0) poll of this point
will return. Options are:
1. Packed format.
2. Output status with flags.

Event Obj11.VAR (Object 11 variant)


This column specifies the variant of object 11 (Binary Output Event) that will be returned as an RBE poll or
unsolicited event. Options are:
1. Status without time.
2. Status with time

Invert
This column specifies whether the binary point should be inverted (FALSE = TRUE, TRUE = FALSE) before
transmission. Options are:
1. FALSE – Do NOT Invert.
2. TRUE – Invert the point

CROB (Control Relay Output Block) Mask


This column specifies the CROB commands that are valid for this point. The available options will be all,
none, or a subset of the list below:
PULSE ON
PULSE OFF
LATCH ON
LATCH OFF
PAIRED CLOSE
PAIRED TRIP
Specifying none will stop the point responding the CROB commands.

The image below shows an example of setting the CROB mask. Note states which are not valid for points will
be greyed out and cannot be selected.

Class 0
This column specifies whether the binary point is returned as part of an integrity or static (Class 0) poll.

Obj13 Class
This column specifies the default class to which the DNP3 command event point is initially assigned. This will
be used for filtering Report by Exception (RBE) and unsolicited responses. It can be any combination of
Class1, Class 2, and Class 3 or none. Setting none will exclude the point from being sent as an RBE or
unsolicited event.

Obj13.Var
This column specifies the variant of object 13 (Binary Output Command Event) that will be returned as an
RBE poll or unsolicited event. Options are:
1. Command status without time.

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2. Command status with time

3.1.2 Binary Input

Note: The image above shows all fields which are possible to edit. For some versions of device firmware
not all fields will be available for changing, e.g. see image below.

Definitions

EN - Enable
This check box enables each point in the DNP3 data map. A point must be enabled to be accessed via DNP3.

Name
This column contains a description of the point.

DNP3 #
This column specifies the DNP3 point number. It can be any number between 0 and 65535. Duplicate
numbers are not allowed. For efficiency is advised to keep any gaps between blocks small.

Class
This column specifies the default class to which the DNP3 point is initially assigned. This will be used for
filtering Report by Exception (RBE) and unsolicited responses. It can be any combination of Class1, Class 2,
and Class 3 or none. Setting none will exclude the point from being sent as an RBE or unsolicited event.
The image below shows an example of editing the class.

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Static Object 1 variant (Obj1.VAR)


This column specifies the variant of object 1 (Binary Input) an integrity or static (Class 0) poll of this point
will return. Options are:
1. Packed format.
2. Input status with flags.

Event Object 2 variant (Obj2.VAR)


This column specifies the variant of object 2 (Binary Input Event) that will be returned as an RBE poll or
unsolicited event. Options are:
1. Status without time.
2. Status with absolute time.
3. Status with relative time.

Invert
This column specifies whether the binary point should be inverted (FALSE = TRUE, TRUE = FALSE) before
transmission. Options are:
1. FALSE – Do NOT Invert.
2. TRUE – Invert the point

Class 0
This column specifies whether the binary point is returned as part of an integrity or static (Class 0) poll.

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3.1.3 Double Bit Binary Input

Definitions

EN - Enable
This check box enables each point in the DNP3 data map. A point must be enabled to be accessed via DNP3.

Name
This column contains a description of the point.

DNP3 #
This column specifies the DNP3 point number. It can be any number between 0 and 65535. Duplicate
numbers are not allowed. For efficiency is advised to keep any gaps between blocks small.

Class
This column specifies the default class to which the DNP3 point is initially assigned. This will be used for
filtering Report by Exception (RBE) and unsolicited responses. It can be any combination of Class1, Class 2,
and Class 3 or none. Setting none will exclude the point from being sent as an RBE or unsolicited event.
The image below shows an example of editing the class.

Static Object 3 variant (Obj3.VAR)


This column specifies the variant of object 3 (Double Bit Binary Input) an integrity or static (Class 0) poll of
this point will return. Options are:
1. Packed format.
2. Input status with flags.

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Event Object 4 variant (Obj4.VAR)


This column specifies the variant of object 4 (Double Bit Binary Input Event) that will be returned as an RBE
poll or unsolicited event. Options are:
1. Status without time.
2. Status with absolute time.
3. Status with relative time.

Class 0
This column specifies whether the binary point is returned as part of an integrity or static (Class 0) poll.

3.1.4 Analogue Input

Note: The image above shows all fields which are possible to edit. For some versions of device firmware
not all fields will be available for changing, e.g. see image below.

Definitions

EN - Enable
This check box enables each point in the DNP3 data map. A point must be enabled to be accessed via DNP3.

Name
This column contains a description of the point.

DNP3 #
This column specifies the DNP3 point number. It can be any number between 0 and 65535. Duplicate
numbers are not allowed. For efficiency is advised to keep any gaps between blocks small.

Class
This column specifies the default class to which the DNP3 point is initially assigned. This will be used for
filtering Report by Exception (RBE) and unsolicited responses. It can be any combination of Class1, Class 2,
and Class 3 or none. Setting none will exclude the point from being sent as an RBE or unsolicited event.
The image below shows an example of editing the class.

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Static Object 30 variant (Obj30.VAR)


This column specifies the variant of object 30 (Analog Input) an integrity or static (Class 0) poll of this point
will return. Options are:
1 32 bit with flag.
2 16 bit with flag.
3 32 bit without flag.
4 16 bit without flag.
5 Single precision, floating point with flag.

Event Object 32 variant (Obj32.VAR)


This column specifies the variant of object 32 (Analog Input Event) that will be returned as an RBE poll or
unsolicited event. Options are:
1 32 bit without time.
2. 16 bit without time.
3 32 bit with time.
4. 16 bit with time.
5 Single precision, floating point without time.
7 Single precision, floating point with time.

Multiplier
This column specifies the value a point is multiplied by before being transmitted. For example, it can be used
to scale a value to fit within the precision of a storage unit. A real value of 1.234 converted to a 16 bit
integer would be 1. Therefore, it may be first multiplied by 1000 giving 1234 which would then be stored as
1234. It can be any floating point number.

Deadband
This column specifies the ± Deadband value of an analogue input point. When the value of a point leaves this
Deadband window an analogue change event will be generated. This Deadband is the real quantity, e.g.
1000 Amps, before the multiplier is applied, unless it is treated as a percentage, refer below. It can be any
floating point number

%
This column specifies that the Deadband value should be treated as a percentage of the present value. For
example, if the Deadband is 10 and percentage is true the window will be ± 10% the present value. If it is
false it will be ± 10 of the present value. The options are false or true.

Class 0
This column specifies whether the analogue point is returned as part of an integrity or static (Class 0) poll.

Obj34.Var
This column specifies the variant of object 34 (Analog Input Deadband) that will be returned on a read of an
analog deadband. Options are:
1. 16 bit unsigned integer.
2. 32 bit unsigned integer.
3. Single-precision, floating point.

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3.1.5 Counters

This page allows configuration of counters and frozen counters. The Frozen Counter must have the same
point number as its respective Counter. Frozen counters can be enabled or disabled seperatly from
Counters. Some Frozen counters may be reset.

Definitions

EN - Enable
This check box enables each point in the DNP3 data map. A point must be enabled to be accessed via DNP3.

Name
This column contains a description of the point.

DNP3 #
This column specifies the DNP3 point number. It can be any number between 0 and 65535. Duplicate
numbers are not allowed. For efficiency is advised to keep any gaps between blocks small.

Class
This column specifies the default class to which the DNP3 point is initially assigned. This will be used for
filtering Report by Exception (RBE) and unsolicited responses. It can be any combination of Class1, Class 2,
and Class 3 or none. Setting none will exclude the point from being sent as an RBE or unsolicited event.
The image below shows an example of editing the class.

Static Object 20 variant (Obj20.VAR)


This column specifies the variant of object 20 (Counter) an integrity or static (Class 0) poll of this point will
return. Options are:
1 32 bit with flag.
2 16 bit with flag.
5 32 bit without flag.
6 16 bit without flag.

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Event Object 22 variant (Obj22.VAR)


This column specifies the variant of object 22 (Counter Event) that will be returned as an RBE poll or
unsolicited event. Options are:
1 32 bit with flag.
2 16 bit with flag.
5 32 bit with flag and time.
6 16 bit with flag and time.

Deadband
This column specifies the Deadband value of a Counter point. When the value of a point leaves this
Deadband window a Counter change event will be generated. This Deadband is the count it must change by,
e.g. 1.

Class 0
This column specifies whether the Counter point is returned as part of an integrity or static (Class 0) poll.

Obj34.Var
This column specifies the variant of object 34 (Analog Input Deadband) that will be returned on a read of an
analog deadband. Options are:
1. 16 bit unsigned integer.
2. 32 bit unsigned integer.
3. Single-precision, floating point.

Rs - Frozen Counter is Resettable


This column shows whether the Frozen Counter is resettable. This column is read-only and is for information
only.

Fz - Enable Frozen Counter


This check box enables the Frozen Counter on this DNP3 point. A Frozen Counter must be enabled to be
accessed via DNP3.

FzEvtClass - Frozen Counter Event Class


This column specifies the default class to which the Frozen Counter Change Event for this point is initially
assigned. This will be used for filtering Report by Exception (RBE) and unsolicited responses. It can be any
combination of Class1, Class 2, and Class 3 or none. Setting none will exclude the point from being sent as
an RBE or unsolicited event.

Static Object 21 variant (Obj21.VAR)


This column specifies the variant of object 21 (Frozen Counter) an integrity or static (Class 0) poll of this
point will return. Options are:
1 32 bit with flag.
2 16 bit with flag.
5 32 bit with flag and time.
6 16 bit with flag and time.
9 32 bit without flag.
10 16 bit without flag.

Event Object 23 variant (Obj23.VAR)


This column specifies the variant of object 23 (Frozen Counter Event) that will be returned as an RBE poll or
unsolicited event. Options are:
1 32 bit with flag.
2 16 bit with flag.
5 32 bit with flag and time.
6 16 bit with flag and time.

Fz Class 0 - Frozen Counter Class 0


This column specifies whether the Frozen Counter point is returned as part of an integrity or static (Class 0)
poll.

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3.1.6 Context Menu Dnp3


The following context menu is displayed when editing DNP3 pages. Only items valid for a particular page are
available.

Definitions

Select All
Select all the items in the list. Same as Edit | Select All.

Select None
Select all the items in the list. Same as Edit | Select None.

Set Selected Enabled


Allows setting all selected items to enabled or disabled from the submenu.

Set Selected Class


Allows setting all selected items to the same class mask. Select the class bits in the dialog box and click OK.

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Set Selected Obj.Var (S)


Allows setting all static object variants to the same value. Select the required variant from the sub-menu.

Set Selected Obj.Var (E)


Allows setting all event object variants to the same value. Select the required variant from the sub-menu.

Set Selected Invert


Allows setting all selected items to the same invert state. Select the required state from the sub-menu.

Set Selected CROB


Allows setting all selected items to the same Control Relay Output Block (CROB) mask. Select the mask bits
in the dialog box and click OK. Note, only bits valid for a point will be set for that point.

Set Selected Command Event Class


Allows setting all selected items to the same command event class mask. Select the class bits in the dialog
box and click OK.

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Set Selected Obj13.Var


Allows setting all command event object variants to the same value. Select the required variant from the
sub-menu.

Set Class 0
Allows setting all selected class 0 states to the same value. Select the required variant from the sub-menu.

Set Selected Multiplier


Allows setting all selected items to the same multiplier value. Set the multiplier in the dialog box and click
OK.

Set Selected Deadband


Allows setting all selected items to the same deadband value. Set the deadband in the dialog box and click
OK.

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Set Selected %
Allows setting all selected items to the same is deadband percentage state. Select the required state from
the sub-menu.

Set Selected Obj34.Var


Allows setting all deadband object variants to the same value. Select the required variant from the sub-
menu.

Set Selected Frozen Enable


Allows setting all selected items to the same is Frozen Enabled state. Select the required state from the sub-
menu.

Set Selected Frozen Event Class


Allows setting all selected items to the same Frozen event class mask. Select the class bits in the dialog box
and click OK.

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Set Selected Obj21.Var (S)


Allows setting all static object frozen counter variants to the same value. Select the required variant from
the sub-menu.

Set Selected Obj23.Var (E)


Allows setting all event frozen counter object variants to the same value. Select the required variant from
the sub-menu.

Set Frozen Class 0


Allows setting all selected frozen counter class 0 states to the same value. Select the required state from the
sub-menu.

3.1.7 Advanced Settings


The advanced settings editor allows changing detailed settings for the DNP3 protocol. With the DNP3

protocol selected select Edit | Advanced or click the advanced button .

The following dialog is displayed.

Each setting can be enabled or disabled and its value set.

Note only device software that supports advanced DNP3 settings will use these settings.

3.2 IEC60870-5-103
This section contains information relevant to the IEC60870-5-103 protocol.

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3.2.1 EVT Definitions

EN - Enable
This check box enables each point in the 103 data map. A point must be enabled to be accessed via 103, for
example, as an event or part of a General Interrogation (GI) sequence.

Name
The internal name of the event.

FUN
The IEC60870-5-103 Function Type. They may have a value in the range of 0-255.

INF
The IEC60870-5-103 Information Number. They may have a value in the range of 0-255.

Reydisp Text
User changeable text displayed in Reydisp describing the event.

3.2.2 Context Menu 103


The following context menu is displayed when editing the IEC103 page.

Definitions

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Select All
Select all the items in the list. Same as Edit | Select All.

Select None
Select all the items in the list. Same as Edit | Select None.

Set Selected Enabled


Allows setting all selected items to enabled or disabled from the submenu.

Set Selected FUN


Allows setting all selected items to the same FUN value. Set the FUN in the dialog box and click OK.

Set Selected INF


Allows setting all selected items to the same INF value. Set the INF in the dialog box and click OK.

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3.3 MODBUS
This section contains information relevant to the MODBUS protocol.

3.3.1 MODBUS Coils

EN - Enable
This check box enables each point in the MODBUS data map. A point must be enabled to be accessed via
MODBUS.

Name
The internal name of the point.

Address
The address of the coil in the data map.

Refer Modbus Definitions for more information.

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3.3.2 MODBUS Inputs

EN - Enable
This check box enables each point in the MODBUS data map. A point must be enabled to be accessed via
MODBUS.

Name
The internal name of the point.

Address
The address of the input in the data map.

Refer Modbus Definitions for more information.

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3.3.3 MODBUS Input Registers

Note: The image above shows all fields which are possible to edit. For some versions of device firmware
not all fields will be available for changing, e.g. see image below.

EN - Enable
This check box enables each point in the MODBUS data map. A point must be enabled to be accessed via
MODBUS.

Name
The internal name of the point.

Address
The starting address of the register in the data map.

Format
The format of the register(s) in the data map. Definitions of format are given in the Modbus Definitions
section.

Multiplier
This column specifies the value a point is multiplied by before being transmitted. For example, it can be used
to scale a value to fit within the precision of a storage unit. A real value of 1.234 converted to a 16 bit
integer would be 1. Therefore, it may be first multiplied by 1000 giving 1234 which would then be stored as
1234. It can be any floating point number.

Refer Modbus Definitions for more information.

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3.3.4 MODBUS Holding Registers

Note: The image above shows all fields which are possible to edit. For some versions of device firmware
not all fields will be available for changing, e.g. see image below.

EN - Enable
This check box enables each point in the MODBUS data map. A point must be enabled to be accessed via
MODBUS.

Name
The internal name of the point.

Address
The starting address of the register in the data map.

Format
The format of the register(s) in the data map. Definitions of format are given in the Modbus Definitions
section.

Multiplier
This column specifies the value a point is multiplied by before being transmitted. For example, it can be used
to scale a value to fit within the precision of a storage unit. A real value of 1.234 converted to a 16 bit
integer would be 1. Therefore, it may be first multiplied by 1000 giving 1234 which would then be stored as
1234. It can be any floating point number.

Refer Modbus Definitions for more information.

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3.3.5 MODBUS Definitions


About MODBUS
Modbus registers are 16 bit registers. There is not standard as to how they are used; sometimes multiple
registers are used to hold a data value. This section describes the MODBUS data types we are using. Where a
data type occupies more than one register, it is required that the number of consecutive registers are
reserved. For example, if a two register data point starts at 30101, it is required that register 30102 is also
reserved and so the next available register would be 30103.

The number of registers required for each data type is shown in the table below:
Data Type # Registers required
EVENTCOUNT 1
EVENT 8
FP_32BITS_3DP 2
UINT16 1
UINT32 2
STR32 16
STR64 32
TIMEMETER 4

Data Types
EVENTCOUNT
Single register containing the number of event records stored, refer below.

EVENT
MODBUS does not define a method for extracting events; therefore a private method has been defined based
on that defined by IEC60870-5-103.

The EVENTCOUNT register contains the current number of events in the relays event buffer. The EVENT
registers contains the earliest event record available. The event record is 8 registers (16 bytes) of
information, whose format is described below. When this record has been read it will be replaced by the next
available record. Event records must be read completely; therefore the quantity value must be set to 8 before
reading. Refer to document 434TIR014 Argus MODBUS Implementation for more information.

FP_32BITS_3DP
A real value transmitted as a 32 bit integer scaled and fixed point to three decimal places, for example,
12.345 would be sent as 12345.

UINT16
A 16 bit integer.

UINT32
A 32 bit integer.

STR32
A 32 byte String.

STR64
A 64 byte String.

TIMEMETER
A 4 register (8 byte) Time Meter formatted as shown below

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Byte Key Description


0 ms L Milliseconds low byte
1 ms H Milliseconds high byte
2 Mi Minutes (MSB = invalid, time not set > 23 hours)
3 Ho Hours (MSB - Summer time flag)
4 Da Days
5 Mo Months
6 Ye L Years low byte
7 Ye H Years high byte (If Not Used = 0)

MODBUS Address
The MODBUS point address.

Each data type has an address between 0001 and 9999, with a single digit prefix defining the data type.
0xxxx = Coils
1xxxx = Inputs (Read Only)
3xxxx= Status Registers (Read Only)
4xxxx= Holding Registers

Instrument Name
Input Registers.
The internal name of the point.

Instrument Format
The format in which the instrument is returned.

Description
This shows a description of the register.

3.3.6 Context Menu MODBUS


The following context menu is displayed when editing the MODBUS page.

Definitions

Select All
Select all the items in the list. Same as Edit | Select All.

Select None
Select all the items in the list. Same as Edit | Select None.

Set Selected Enabled


Allows setting all selected items to enabled or disabled from the submenu.

Set Selected Format


Allows setting all selected items to a format from the submenu.

Set Selected Multiplier

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Allows setting all selected items to the same multiplier value. Set the multiplier in the dialog box and click
OK.

3.4 IEC60870-5-101
This section contains information relevant to the IEC60870-5-101 protocol.

3.4.1 101 Definitions

EN - Enable
This check box enables each point in the 101 data map. A point must be enabled to be accessed via 101, for
example, as an event or part of a General Interrogation (GI) sequence.

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Name
The internal name of the event.

IOA (Information Object Address)


The address of the 101 point. They may have a value in the range of 1-65535.

Measurand
The measurand (event) point type. Options available are described below.
Measurand Type Description
M_SP Single Point information
M_DP Double Point information
M_EP_A Event of protection equipment with time tag
M_EP_B Packed start events of protection equipment with time tag
M_EP_C Packed output circuit information protection equipment with time tag
M_ME_A Measured value, normalized value
M_ME_B Measured value, scaled value
M_ME_C Measured value, short floating point number
M_ME_D Measured value, normalized value without quality descriptor
M_IT Integrated totals
M_ST Step position information
M_BO Bitstring of 32 bits
M_PS Packed single-point information with status change detection

Command
The command point type. Options available are described below. If no command options are available for a
point this box will be empty.
Command Type Description
C_SC Single Point Command
C_DC Double Point Command

Group
Group list indicating which groups this point belongs to.

Select Req.
Selection Required state. Used to specify whether the command for this point requires a select before
execute.

Indexed
Used to specify whether a point is sent Indexed (with an address) or sequential without an address.

Multiplier
When a point is returned as scaled or normalised (refer Measurand above) this is the scaling factor. In scaled
mode the value is simply multiplied this factor. In Normalised mode it is multiplied by 32767 / factor. It can
be any floating point number.

Deadband
This column specifies the ± Deadband value of an analogue input point. When the value of a point leaves this
Deadband window an analogue change event will be generated. This Deadband is the real quantity, e.g.
1000 Amps, before the multiplier is applied, unless it is treated as a percentage, refer below. It can be any
floating point number

%
This column specifies that the Deadband value should be treated as a percentage of the present value. For
example, if the Deadband is 10 and percentage is true the window will be ± 10% the present value. If it is
false it will be ± 10 of the present value. The options are false or true.

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3.4.2 Context Menu 101


The following context menu is displayed when editing the IEC101 page.

Definitions

Select All
Select all the items in the list. Same as Edit | Select All.

Select None
Select all the items in the list. Same as Edit | Select None.

Set Selected Enabled


Allows setting all selected items to enabled or disabled from the submenu.

Set Selected Measurand


Allows setting all selected items to the same Measurand type. Set the Measurand from the submenu.

Set Selected Command


Allows setting all selected items to the same Command type. Set the Command from the submenu.

Set Selected Group


Allows setting all selected items to the same Group value. Set the Group in the dialog box and click OK.

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Set Selected Select Req.


Allows setting all selected items to the same select required state. Set the required state from the submenu.

Set Selected Indexed


Allows setting all selected items to the same indexed state. Set the required state from the submenu.

Set Selected Multiplier


Allows setting all selected items to the same multiplier value. Set the multiplier in the dialog box and click
OK.

Set Selected Deadband


Allows setting all selected items to the same deadband value. Set the deadband in the dialog box and click
OK.

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Set Selected %
Allows setting all selected items to the same is deadband percentage state. Select the required state from
the sub-menu.

Refer 101 Definitions page for more information.

3.4.3 Advanced Settings


The advanced settings editor allows changing detailed settings for the 101 protocol. With the 101 protocol

selected select Edit | Advanced or click the advanced button .

The following dialog is displayed.

Each setting can be enabled or disabled and its value set.

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4 Saving Files
There are two methods to save a file, Save and Save As. Save, saves the file in its original location, using the
same name, overwriting the original. Save As will provide a dialog for setting the location, and name, that
the file will be saved.

4.1 Save Files As


Save As
When choosing Save As, a Save Dialog will be provided for the user to select the save location, and filename,
the process is illustrated below:

Select File | Save As

The following dialog will be displayed, choose the desired location to save the file and select the save
button.

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4.2 Save Files


Save
The Save method, is only enabled when the file has been edited and already has a name. Save can be
completed using both of the following methods:

or
Select the save button on the main Editor screen or Selected File/Save

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5 Relay Connection
This section contains information on connecting to a Relay.

5.1 Communications Options


The communications options box allows selecting whether to connect via USB cable or UDP network
connection. For a UDP connection, the user must know the IP address and port of the device to connect to.

The currently selected option is shown in the status bar at the bottom of the screen as or
.

When communicating with a device the status will be shown as connected, e.g. .

If USB mode is selected and no connection is detected the status will be shown as .

Note, a connection will be detected if the cable is connected but the device is powered down.

5.2 Connecting to the Relay


The relay should be powered up and have completed its boot sequence. For USB connections the USB cable
should be connected. The Communications Editor will detect a connected relay and display a connection
status icon in the bottom right of its main window.

The Editor will only open a connection during sending or receiving files.

In USB mode if the available icon is not shown, then check the USB driver is installed correctly.

In UDP mode if the connection is not made, then check the IP address and Port number are correct.

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Se Also Communications Options.

5.3 Getting data from the relay


Selected the Get Data command from either the Relay menu or toolbar, as illustrated below:

or

When the data is being received the following loading image will appear, this shows that the process is
being completed and will disappear when complete.

If the menu item or the button is disabled, the editor hasn't detected the relay, this may be resolved by
running through the Connect Relay steps, but if not please thoroughly check the connection to the relay,
USB driver installed and the relays power status.

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5.4 Sending data to the relay


Select the Send Data command from either the Relay menu or the toolbar and choose your selected option,
as illustrated below:

or

A confirm message will be displayed requesting confirmation by the user to start the send data procedure.
This is to allow cancelling the command or in the case the send data command was clicked by accident.

If the relay has a communication password set, you will be prompted to enter it to change the configuration.

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Whilst the data is being sent, a progress graph will appear, showing how much of the sending procedure has
been complete.

After the process has complete, a dialog will appear requesting a restart relay, if yes is selected then the
relay will restart. The relay needs to be restarted before the new settings will take effect.

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See Also Restart Relay.

5.5 Restart Relay


Once the data has been sent the Relay must be restarted for the changes to take effect. The message box
below is automatically displayed after sending, or the reset can be initiated by selecting Relay | Restart Relay.

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5.6 Getting the relays default data


To get the default relay data, use Relay | Get Default Files. The method is then similar to the Get Data
method.

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6 Printing Files
This section describes the printing features.

6.1 Print

On selecting the Print command, either from the menu or toolbar the print
window opens.

The print window contains two panes. On the left is a tree where the categories to print are selected. One
the right is a preview of the print out. Select the categories in the tree and the preview will update, note this
can take a few seconds if a lot of categories are selected.

Once the categories are selected, click print. The standard print dialogue box will open to select the printer
and output options.

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Click Print to print the document.

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Index
-A-
ANAINP 18
Analogue Input 18

-B-
Binary Input 15
Binary Output 13
BININP 15
BINOUT 13

-G-
Get Data 43

-I-
Introduction 7

-O-
Open a file 8

-R-
Relay Communication 42
Relay Connection 42

-S-
Save a file 40
Send Data 44

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