PTQ-104C Quantum Platform IEC 60870-5-104 Client March 4, 2013 USER MANUAL
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Information for ProTalk® Product Users The statement "power, input and output (I/O) wiring must be in accordance with Class I, Division 2 wiring methods Article 501-10(b) of the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70 for installations in the U.S., or as specified in section 181J2 of the Canadian Electrical Code for installations within Canada and in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction".
Markings: CSA/cUL CSA CB Certified ATEX Important Notice: CAUTION: THE CELL USED IN THIS DEVICE MAY PRESENT A FIRE OR CHEMICAL BURN HAZARD IF MISTREATED. DO NOT DISASSEMBLE, HEAT ABOVE 100°C (212°F) OR INCINERATE. Maximum battery load = 200 μA. Maximum battery charge voltage = 3.4 VDC. Maximum battery charge current = 500 μA. Maximum battery discharge current = 30 μA.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Contents 12TUser Manual Contents Your Feedback Please ........................................................................................................................ 2 ® Information for ProTalk Product Users .............................................................................................. 3 Warnings ...............................................................................................................................
Contents 12TUser Manual 5.2.8 5.3 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3 5.3.4 5.3.5 5.3.6 5.3.7 5.3.8 5.3.9 5.4 5.4.1 5.4.2 5.4.3 5.4.4 5.5 5.6 5.6.1 5.6.2 5.6.3 5.6.4 5.6.5 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 6 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Pass-Through Events ............................................................................................. 44 Data Exchange ....................................................................................................... 44 Data Type Mapping and Addressing ....
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 8.2 8.2.1 8.2.2 8.2.3 8.2.4 9 9.1.1 9.1.2 9.1.3 9.1.4 9.1.5 9.2 9.2.1 9.2.2 9.2.3 9.3 9.3.1 9.3.2 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.6.1 9.6.2 9.6.3 9.6.4 9.6.5 9.7 9.7.1 9.7.2 9.7.3 9.7.4 10 12TUser Manual Diagnostics Menu .................................................................................................... 95 Required Hardware .................................................................................................
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49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 12TUser Manual Guide to the PTQ-104C User Manual Function Section to Read Details Introduction (Must Do) → Start Here (page 10) This section introduces the customer to the module. Included are: package contents, system requirements, hardware installation, and basic configuration. Diagnostic and Troubleshooting → Diagnostics and Troubleshooting (page 93) This section describes Diagnostic and Troubleshooting procedures.
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49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 1 Start Here 12TUser Manual Start Here In This Chapter Hardware and Software Requirements ................................................. 12 Install ProSoft Configuration Builder Software....................................... 13 Setting Up the ProTalk Module.............................................................. 16 This document is intended to guide the user through the ProTalk module setup process.
Start Here 12TUser Manual 1.1 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Hardware and Software Requirements 1.1.1 Package Contents ProTalk Module Null Modem Serial Cable ProSoft Solutions DVD 1.1.2 Quantum Hardware This guide assumes the familiarity of the installation and setup of the Quantum hardware.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Start Here 12TUser Manual 1.1.3 PC and PC Software Windows-based PC with at least one COM port Quantum programming software installed on machine or Concept™ PLC Programming Software version 2.6 or ProWORX PLC Programming Software or Unity™ Pro PLC Programming Software Note: ProTalk modules are compatible with common Quantum programming applications, including Concept and Unity Pro.
Start Here 12TUser Manual 1.3 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Installing the ProTalk Module in the Quantum Rack 1 2 3 Place the Module in the Quantum Rack. The ProTalk module must be placed in the same rack as the processor. Tilt the module at a 45° angle and align the pegs at the top of the module with slots on the backplane. Push the module into place until it seats firmly in the backplane.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 1.4 Start Here 12TUser Manual Installing ProSoft Configuration Builder Software The ProSoft Configuration Builder (PCB) software is used to configure the module. The latest version of PCB can be found at the ProSoft Technology web site. Installing ProSoft Configuration Builder from the ProSoft Web Site 1 2 3 4 5 Open the web browser and navigate to http://www.prosofttechnology.
Start Here 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 3 Click PRODUCT and select PTQ-104C. 4 Click the PROSOFT CONFIGURATION BUILDER option to install the software on the PC. Page 16 of 136 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 1.5 Start Here 12TUser Manual Connecting the PC to the ProTalk Configuration/Debug Port Make sure the Quantum programming software is closed before performing these steps. This action will avoid serial port conflict. Using the supplied Null Modem cable, connect the PC to the Configuration/Debug port on the ProTalk module as shown To connect to the module’s Configuration/Debug serial port 1 Start PCB, and then select the module to test.
Start Here 12TUser Manual 2 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client On the shortcut menu, choose DIAGNOSTICS. This action opens the DIAGNOSTICS dialog box. 3 Press [?] to open the Main Menu. Important: The illustrations of configuration/debug menus in this section are intended as a general guide, and may not exactly match the configuration/debug menus in the own module. Page 18 of 136 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Start Here 12TUser Manual If there is no response from the module, follow these steps: 1 Click to configure the connection. On the Connection Setup dialog box, select a valid com port or other connection type supported by the module. 2 3 4 Verify that the null modem cable is connected properly between the computer’s serial port and the module. A regular serial cable will not work.
Start Here 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 2 Double-click the ETHERNET CONFIGURATION icon. 3 This action opens the EDIT dialog box. 4 Edit the values for my_ip, netmask (subnet mask) and gateway (default gateway). When finished editing, click OK to save the changes and return to the ProSoft Configuration Builder window. 5 Page 20 of 136 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 2 Configuring the Processor with Unity Pro 12TUser Manual Configuring the Processor with Unity Pro In This Chapter Create a New Project ............................................................................ 22 Add the PTQ Module to the Project ....................................................... 24 Build the Project ....................................................................................
Configuring the Processor with Unity Pro 12TUser Manual 2.1 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Creating a New Project The first step is to open Unity Pro and create a new project. 1 In the New Project dialog box, choose the CPU type. In the following illustration, the CPU is 140 CPU 651 60. Choose the processor type that matches the hardware configuration of the processor in the rack, if it differs from the example. 2 Click OK to continue.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Configuring the Processor with Unity Pro 12TUser Manual 4 Select the rack position for the power supply, and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu. On the shortcut menu, choose NEW DEVICE. 5 6 Expand the Supply folder, and select the power supply from the list. Click OK to continue. 7 Repeat these steps to add any additional devices to the Quantum Rack. ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Configuring the Processor with Unity Pro 12TUser Manual 2.2 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Adding the PTQ Module to the Project 1 When adding a new device, expand the Communication tree, and select GEN NOM. This module type provides extended communication capabilities for the Quantum system, and allows communication between the PLC and the PTQ module without requiring additional programming. Click OK. Page 24 of 136 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Configuring the Processor with Unity Pro 12TUser Manual 2 Right click the GEN NOM icon and select Open Module. 3 Enter the module personality value. The correct value for ProTalk modules is 1098 decimal (044A hex). 4 Before the project can be saved in Unity Pro, the modifications must be validated. Open the EDIT menu, and choose VALIDATE. If no errors are reported, the project can be saved. SAVE the project. 5 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Configuring the Processor with Unity Pro 12TUser Manual 2.3 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Building the Project Whenever the configuration of the PTQ module or the processor is updated, the changed configuration must be imported from the module. The project must be built (compiled) before downloading it to the processor. Note: The following steps show how to build the project in Unity Pro.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 2.4 Configuring the Processor with Unity Pro 12TUser Manual Connecting a PC to the Processor The next step is to connect to the processor so the project file can be downloaded. The processor uses this project file to communicate over the backplane to modules identified in the project file. Note: If a connection between the PC to the processor has not been established, verify the port drivers are installed and are available to Unity Pro.
Configuring the Processor with Unity Pro 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 3 If the MEDIA dropdown list does not contain the desired connection method, click the COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS button in the PLC area of the dialog box. This action opens the PLC Communication Parameters dialog box. 4 Click the DRIVER SETTINGS button to open the SCHNEIDER Drivers management Properties dialog box. 5 Click the INSTALL/UPDATE button to specify the location of the Setup.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Configuring the Processor with Unity Pro 12TUser Manual 2.4.1 Connecting to the Processor with TCP/IP The next step is to download (copy) the project file to the processor. The following steps demonstrate how to use an Ethernet cable connected from the Processor to the PC through an Ethernet hub or switch.
Configuring the Processor with Unity Pro 12TUser Manual 3 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Click the TRANSFER button to download the project to the processor. As the project is transferred, Unity Pro reports its process in a PROGRESS dialog box, with details appearing in a pane at the bottom of the window. Place the processor in Run mode when the transfer completes. Page 30 of 136 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 3 Configuring the Processor with Concept 12TUser Manual Configuring the Processor with Concept Please contact ProSoft Technical Support (+1 (661) 716-5100) for more information when configuring with Concept v2.6. ProSoft Technology, Inc.
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49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 4 Configuring the Processor with ProWORX 12TUser Manual Configuring the Processor with ProWORX When the ProWORX 32 software is used to configure the processor, use the example SAF file provided on the ProSoft Solutions DVD. Important Note: ProWORX software does not report whether the PTQ module is present in the rack, and therefore is not able to report the health status of the module when the module is online with the Quantum processor.
Configuring the Processor with ProWORX 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 3 Select the .SAF File that is located on the DVD shipped with the PTQ module. 4 After clicking OPEN, select the I/O SERIES as QUANTUM SERIES. Also, select the MODULE as PTQ: Page 34 of 136 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Configuring the Processor with ProWORX 12TUser Manual 5 Close the Schneider Alliances application. 6 Run the ProWORX 32 software. Whether a new or existing project is used, click on theTraffic Cop section to display the rack to be edited. 7 Highlight Slot x by clicking on the slot in the rack display. In this case, the PTQ module will be placed in slot 3. ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Configuring the Processor with ProWORX 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Below the rack display is the Properties drop-down box for slot 3, click and select PTQ. 8 Save the project. It is now ready to be downloaded to the Processor. Page 36 of 136 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 5 Module Configuration 12TUser Manual Module Configuration In This Chapter Using ProSoft Configuration Builder ...................................................... 38 Backplane Data Transfer ....................................................................... 42 Data Exchange ...................................................................................... 44 Modify the [Backplane Data Exchange] Section ...........
Module Configuration 12TUser Manual 5.1 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Using ProSoft Configuration Builder ProSoft Configuration Builder (PCB) provides a way to manage module configuration files customized to meet the application needs. PCB is not only a powerful solution for new configuration files, but also allows information to be imported from previously installed (known working) configurations to new projects. 5.1.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Module Configuration 12TUser Manual The first task is to add the PTQ-104C module to the project. 1 Use the mouse to select DEFAULT MODULE in the tree view, and click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu. On the shortcut menu, select CHOOSE MODULE TYPE. 2 This action opens the CHOOSE MODULE TYPE dialog box. ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Module Configuration 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 3 In the PRODUCT LINE FILTER area of the dialog box, select PTQ. In the SELECT MODULE TYPE dropdown list, select PTQ-104C. 4 If Hot Standby is required, click the Enable Hot Standby button. 5 Click OK to save the settings and return to the PROSOFT CONFIGURATION BUILDER window. Page 40 of 136 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Module Configuration 12TUser Manual 5.1.2 Setting Module Parameters Notice the contents of the information pane and the configuration pane updated when the PTQ-104C module was added to the project. Renaming the "Default Project" and "Default Location" folders can be done in the tree view. Renaming an object 1 Select the object and click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu. From the shortcut menu, choose RENAME.
Module Configuration 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Printing a configuration file 1 Select the module icon, and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu. 2 On the shortcut menu, choose VIEW CONFIGURATION. This action opens the View Configuration window. 3 On the View Configuration window, open the FILE menu, and choose PRINT. This action opens the Print dialog box.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Module Configuration 12TUser Manual Double click the [Module] icon to edit. 5.2.1 Read Register Start 0 through 3999 Database start register to move to processor 5.2.2 Read Register Count 0 through 3999 Number of words moved from module to processor 5.2.3 Write Register Start 0 through 3999 Database start register where data placed from processor 5.2.
Module Configuration 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 5.2.5 3X Register Start 1 through 65535 3x start register where data moved from module to processor 5.2.6 4X Register Start 1 through 65535 4x start register where data moved from processor to module 5.2.7 Initialize Output Data Yes or No This parameter determines if the output data for the module should be initialized with values from the processor.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Module Configuration 12TUser Manual Write Register Count: 100 Note: The diagram above shows the memory addresses for a Quantum processor. If using a Unity processor, substitute %MW for read only data, and %IW for read/write data. Words 0 through 63 in each read/write block are reserved for special functions. Refer to Command Control (Page 50) for more information on special function blocks.
Module Configuration 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Processor Memory Address 40069 … 40164 Module Database Address 4 … 99 The data mapping in the following example shows the relationship between processor and PTQ-104C memory addresses, assuming a 3x register start value of 30001 and a PTQ-104C database start value of 2000. Processor Memory Address 30065 30066 30067 30068 30069 … 30164 Module Database Address 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 … 2099 5.3.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Type ID 7 Type M_BO_NA_1 (7.3.1.7) 9 M_ME_NA_1 (7.3.1.9) 11 M_ME_NB_1 (7.3.1.11) 13 M_ME_NC_1 (7.3.1.13) 15 M_IT_NA_1 (7.3.1.15) 45 C_SC_NA_1 (7.3.2.1) C_DC_NA_1 (7.3.2.2) Module Configuration 12TUser Manual 47 C_RC_NA_1 (7.3.2.3) 48 C_SE_NA_1 (7.3.2.4) Description Monitored Bitstring of 32-bit data --This data type stores 32-bit data in binary form. Each bit in the string has a value of 0 or 1.
Module Configuration 12TUser Manual Type ID 111 112 113 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Type P_ME_NB_1 P_ME_NC_1 P_AC_NA_1 Description Parameter, scaled measured value Parameter, short float value Parameter activation command Data representation Word address Double-word address NA The data addressing is resumed in the following table.
TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Module Configuration 12TUser Manual As blocks are transferred between the module and the processor, each block contains block identification codes that define the content or function of the block of data transferred. The control blocks used by the module are displayed in the following table.
Module Configuration 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Command Control Blocks Block identification codes greater than 9900 are utilized to perform special functions in the module. Each control block recognized and used by the module is defined in the following topics.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Module Configuration 12TUser Manual Example: Retrieving the time of day from the module. This logic shows an example on how to request a block 9970 from the module (Read Module’s Time) and read the response to the processor.
Module Configuration 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Sets the Block Number (9971=Write Module’s Time) and then increments the output sequence number (OutputControl[1]) by one. Once the module reads a new output sequence number from the processor it will process this request. So remember that the actual trigger is moving a new output block sequence number value to the module. Moving the block number (9970) is not the trigger to request this task from the module.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Module Configuration 12TUser Manual Block Format from Module (3x Register Data) from the module to Processor Word Offset in Block 0 Data Field Scan Count 1 to 2 Product Name 3 to 4 Revision 5 to 6 Op Sys # 7 to 8 Run Number 9 Read Blk Cnt 10 Write Blk Cnt 11 12 Reserve Error Blk Cnt 13 Event Msg Cnt 14 Event Msg Overflow 15 Session Count 16 Current Cmd 17 Cmd Busy Flag 18 Cmd Count 19 Cmd Delay 20 Cmd Queue 21 Cmd
Module Configuration 12TUser Manual 25 26 27 28 29 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client NTP Request NTP Response SNTP Computation SNTP Set NTP Timeout Number of requests to NTP server Number of responses from NTP server Number of times SNTP time computed Number of times SNTP time set Number of NTP response timeouts 5.3.3 User-Constructed Command Block (9901) Block identification code 9901 is used to issue one or more user-constructed commands.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Module Configuration 12TUser Manual The following fields are used for each 6-word record in the command list: Word Offset 0 1 Definitions Database Index Session Index 2 3 4 Sector Index Data Type Point Index 5 Qualifier Description Address in module to associate with the command Session index defined in the module to associate with the command. Sector index for session as defined in the module. ASDU data type associated with the command.
Module Configuration 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 5.3.5 Event Pass-Through Block (9903) The event pass-through functionality allows the module to pass events to the processor after they are received from the IEC-8707-5-101 slave devices. Events are considered messages associated to supported ASDU types that contain timestamp (Hour:Minute:Seconds:Milliseconds). The event pass-through functionality must be initially enabled by the user in PCB.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Module Configuration 12TUser Manual Event Pass-Through Block Format The block that is copied from the module to the processor has the following format. Each block can contain up to 4 events. The number of events per block will typically depend on the rate between how fast the module receives the events and how fast these can be passed to the processor (typically depends on the processor scan rate).
Module Configuration 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Word Offset 9 Definitions Month and Day 10 11 Year Qualifier 12 to 13 Value Description This field contains the month and day of the month the event occurred. This field contains the year the event occurred. This field contains the point qualifier, quality or sequence value as described in the protocol specification.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Module Configuration 12TUser Manual 5.3.7 Get Module Date and Time Block (9970) Block 9970 requests the module’s date and time. This data can be used to set the PLC clock. 5.3.8 Set Module Time Block (9971) Block identification code 9971 is used to pass the clock time in the PLC to the module. The date and time provided will be used to set the module’s clock.
Module Configuration 12TUser Manual 5.4 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client [SNTP CLIENT] The [SNTP CLIENT] section of PCB is used to specify the parameters for the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Client provided with the protocol driver. This client is read in order to keep the driver's internal clock set correctly. This version of the driver supports SNTP Revision 3 and stratum between 1 and 14.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Module Configuration 12TUser Manual 5.4.2 Time Zone -11 to 11 This parameter specifies the time zone offset to be used from the UTC time zone. A value of zero uses UTC time. If the value entered is positive, the time zone is west of the UTC time zone (that is, Eastern Standard Time is 5). If the value entered is negative, the time zone is east of the UTC time zone (that is, Continental Europe is -1). 5.4.
Module Configuration 12TUser Manual Item Time DB Offset 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Range -1 to 3994 Description -1: Disable 0-3994: Database location of IEC time Driver Status Offset: -1 to 3970 NOTE: Requires 6 registers -1: Disable 0-3970: Database location of general client driver status data NOTE: Requires 30 registers 5.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 5.6.1 Module Configuration 12TUser Manual [IEC-104 Client/Session x > IEC-104 Client x] section Item Server IP Address Range IP dotted notation Description IP address for the server to connect this client to with 0.0.0.0 used to disable the client. Sector Count 1 or 2 T0 timeout 1 to 30 This parameter sets the number of sectors contained in this controlled device. The range of values is from 1 to 2.
Module Configuration 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client ACTTERM with setpoint Y or N Status Offset -1 to 3956 This parameter specifies what the last message will be in the response to a setpoint command. If the parameter is set to Y, an ACTTERM will be the last response. If set to N, ACTCON will be the last response.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Module Configuration 12TUser Manual EOI General Int Y or N This parameter specifies if the sector in the controlled device will be sent a general interrogation command after this module receives an EOI message from the controlled unit. Use Time Tag Commands Y or N This parameter specifies if a time tag field is to be included with commands.
Module Configuration 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Bitstring: double-word-addressing Setpoint normalized: word-addressing Setpoint scaled: word-addressing Setpoint floating: double-word-addressing Parameter normalized: word-addressing Parameter scaled: word-addressing Parameter float: double-word-address Integrated BCD: 3-word-addressing 5.6.4 [IEC-104 Client/Session x > IEC-104 Client x Sector 1] section This section defines Sector 1 of Session x.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Module Configuration 12TUser Manual Item EOI Time Sync Range Y or N Description This parameter specifies if the sector in the controlled device will be sent a time synchronization command after this module receives an EOI message from the controlled unit.
Module Configuration 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Item Data Type Point Index Range Database Address 0 to 64000 0 to 65535 Description ASDU type code in message Value for the Information Object Address (IOA) Database address in the module associated to this point according to ASDU type: Single-point: bit-addressing Double-point: bit-addressing Step-point: byte-addressing Bitstring: double-word-addressing Setpoint normalized: word-addressing Setpoint scaled
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Item Enable Code Module Configuration 12TUser Manual Data Type 45 Description Disable = Disables command Enable = Enables command with Poll Interval in seconds Conditional = Executes command when point value in database changes This field specifies the location in the module's internal database to associate with the command.
Module Configuration 12TUser Manual Item Data Type 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Range ASDU Type Point Index 1 to 65535 Qualifier 1 to 1023 Description This parameter is used to set the ASDU data type to be used with the message. The codes specified are those defined for the IEC-870-5101 protocol. The following is a listing of command control data types supported in this module: Type: 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 100, 101, 102, 103, 105, 107, 110, 111, 112, 113.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Use Override Flag Module Configuration 12TUser Manual 0=Use value in database for value 512=Use override value for state Example - Enabling a Data Type 45 Single Point Value with: Single Point value: 1 (On) Qualifier Code: 4 (Short pulse duration) Select/Execute: 0 (Direct execution without Select) Use Override Flag: 512 (Use override value for state) 1 + 4 + 0 + 512 = 517 A value of ‘517’ would need to be entered in the Qualifier Parameter for
Module Configuration 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Data Type 100 Description *Word address, Group interrogation command 101 *Word address, Counter interrogation command 102 103 105 Page 72 of 136 *Word address, Read command *Word address, Clock synchronization command *Word address, Reset process command Qualifier Parameter 0=Not used 1 to 19 = Reserved by standard 20=Station interrogation (global) 21=Interrogation group 1 22=Interrogation group 2 23=Int
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Data Type 110 111 Description Word address, Normalized measured value Word address, Scaled measured value Float (double-word), Short float value 112 Module Configuration 12TUser Manual Qualifier Parameter The following applies to Type 110, 111, 112: Type of parameter: 0=Not used 1=Threshold value 2=Smoothing factor (filter time constant) 3=Low limit for transmission of measured values 4=High limit for transmission of measured values 5 to 31 =
Module Configuration 12TUser Manual 5.10 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 2 Double-click the appears. icon. The Edit - Module Comment dialog 3 Enter the comment and click OK to save the changes. To print a configuration file 1 2 3 4 Select the module icon, and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu. On the shortcut menu, choose VIEW CONFIGURATION. This action opens the View Configuration window.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 6 Downloading the PCB File to the Module 12TUser Manual Downloading the PCB File to the Module In This Chapter Downloading via Serial Connection ....................................................... 76 Downloading via Ethernet Connection ................................................. 77 For the module to use the configured settings, download the updated configuration file from the PC to the module.
Downloading the PCB File to the Module 12TUser Manual 6.1 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Downloading the Project via Serial Connection 1 2 In the tree view in ProSoft Configuration Builder, click once to select the PTQ104C module. Open the PROJECT menu from the top of the PCB window, and mouseover MODULE. Select DOWNLOAD FROM PC TO DEVICE. Or, right-click the PTQ-104C icon in PCB and select DOWNLOAD FROM PC TO DEVICE. Page 76 of 136 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 6.2 Downloading the PCB File to the Module 12TUser Manual 3 The program will scan the PC for a valid com port (this may take a few seconds). When PCB has found a valid com port, the DOWNLOAD dialog box will open. 4 Choose the com port to use from the dropdown list, and then click the DOWNLOAD button. The module will perform a platform check to read and load its new settings.
Downloading the PCB File to the Module 12TUser Manual 1 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Open the PROJECT menu from the top of the PCB window, and mouseover MODULE. Select DOWNLOAD FROM PC TO DEVICE. Or right-click the PTQ-104C icon in PCB and select DOWNLOAD FROM PC TO DEVICE. Page 78 of 136 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Downloading the PCB File to the Module 12TUser Manual 2 The DOWNLOAD dialog box will open. Select Ethernet as the Connection Type and enter the IP Address that was assigned in the [Ethernet Configuration] section of PCB. 3 Click the DOWNLOAD button. The module will perform a platform check to read and load its new settings. When the platform check is complete, the status bar in the DOWNLOAD dialog box will display the message Module Running.
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49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 7 Hot Standby Support 12TUser Manual Hot Standby Support In This Chapter Hot Standby Overview ........................................................................... 82 Setting Up the Modicon Quantum Hot Standby with Unity System ....... 88 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Hot Standby Support 12TUser Manual 7.1 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Hot Standby Overview This section describes the PTQ-104C IEC 870-5-104 Client module specifications and startup support for Modicon Quantum Hot Standby system. A Modicon Quantum Hot Standby with Unity system can be used when downtime cannot be tolerated. Hot standby systems deliver high availability through redundancy. A hot standby system consists of two identical configurations.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Hot Standby Support 12TUser Manual 7.1.2 Primary and Standby Controllers The Primary controller executes the application program, controls the remote I/O, and updates the Standby controller after every scan (program cycle). If the Primary controller fails, the Standby controller takes control within one scan.
Hot Standby Support 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 7.1.3 System Components The following illustration shows the components required for a Modicon Quantum Hot Standby with Unity system. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Primary PLC Standby PLC Modicon Quantum Hot Standby with Unity controller with integrated coprocessor Fiber Optic Cable to connect to both controllers Modicon Quantum power supply module: Install power supply in first slot for better rack layout.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Hot Standby Support 12TUser Manual 9 Unity Pro computer connected to both controllers via Modbus or Modbus Plus (9A) 10 PTQ-104C HSBY modules 11 PTQ-104C Ethernet redundancy communication cable 12 IEC 60870-5-104 network. Note: The 140 CRP 932 00 RIO Head unit is required for Hot Standby System to work. 7.1.
Hot Standby Support 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client A Hot Standby system Most of the time, the MAST scan hides the network scan. However, when some application programs are processed, additional system overhead may occur. Example #1 Stand-alone application scan time: 80 ms Data (state RAM + unallocated variables): 100 Kb Page 86 of 136 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Hot Standby Support 12TUser Manual Example #2 Stand-alone application scan time: 80 ms Data (state RAM + unlocated variables): 300 Kb Note: In addition to the above times for system overhead, the PTQ-104C module may acquire from 100 ms to 300 ms of switch-over time.
Hot Standby Support 12TUser Manual 7.2 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Setting Up the Modicon Quantum Hot Standby with Unity System 7.2.1 Overview Schneider Electric is a leader in offering fault-tolerant, redundant systems, and Hot Standby. Setting up a Modicon Quantum Hot Standby with Unity system involves a number of processes. 7.2.2 Mapping the Backplane Extensions A Modicon Quantum Hot Standby with Unity requires two backplanes with at least four slots.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Hot Standby Support 12TUser Manual PLC HSBY Command Register The following illustration identifies the operating options provided by the Command Register (%SW60). The Command Register defines the operation of the Hot Standby application. That means both the Primary and Standby. Therefore the Command Register is transferred to the Standby PLC each scan.
Hot Standby Support 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client %SW60.3: Setting this bit = 0 will force the Standby PLC offline if a logic mismatch is detected. Logic mismatch is defined as either the MID, LID or CID being different on Primary and Standby sides. Setting this bit = 1 will allow the Standby PLC to continue to operate normally even if the MID is different on the Primary and Standby. %SW60.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Hot Standby Support 12TUser Manual %SW61.0 to 3: These bits display the state of the local and remote Hot Standby PLCs. %SW61.4: This bit is set = 1 whenever a logic mismatch is detected between the Primary and Standby PLCs. This means that either the MID, CID or LID is different on the two PLCs. Under this condition, if bit 13 of the Command Register is set = 0, bit 1 of the Status Register will be set = 1. %SW61.
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49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 8 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 12TUser Manual Diagnostics and Troubleshooting In This Chapter LED Indicators ....................................................................................... 94 Diagnostics Menu ..................................................................................
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 12TUser Manual 8.1 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client LED Status Indicators LED PRT1 Color Green PRT2 Green PRT3 Green ERR1 Red ERR2 N/A ERR3 Active Red Green Status On Off On Off On Off Off On On On Off BAT Red Off On Description Data is being transferred between the module and a remote terminal using the Configuration/Debug port. No data is being transferred on the Configuration/Debug port.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 8.2 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 12TUser Manual Diagnostics Menu The Diagnostics menu in ProSoft Configuration Builder (PCB) for this module is arranged as a tree structure, with the Main Menu at the top of the tree, and one or more sub-menus for each menu command. The first menu displayed when connected to the module is the Main menu.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 8.2.2 Serial Connection to Diagnostics Menu Connect to the module’s Configuration/Debug serial port. 1 In the PCB project tree, right-click the PTQ-104C icon to open a shortcut menu. On the shortcut menu, choose DIAGNOSTICS. This action opens the DIAGNOSTICS dialog box. Page 96 of 136 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 2 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 12TUser Manual Press [?] to open the Main Menu. ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client If there is no response from the module, follow these steps when trying to connect serially: 1 Click to configure the connection. On the Connection Setup dialog box, select a valid com port or other connection type supported by the module. 2 Verify that the null modem cable is connected properly between the computer’s serial port and the module. A regular serial cable will not work.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 1 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 12TUser Manual In the PCB project tree, right-click the PTQ-104C icon to open a shortcut menu. On the shortcut menu, choose DIAGNOSTICS. This action opens the DIAGNOSTICS dialog box. ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 2 If the bottom of the window reveals a Serial connection, the connection path will need to be adjusted to an Ethernet connection. 3 Click the Setup Connection icon or select Connection>Setup Connection on the window. Select Ethernet as the Connection Type and enter the IP address in the field below. Page 100 of 136 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 4 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 12TUser Manual Click Connect and the Diagnostics window will appear with the correct path. Press [M] and menu options will appear. If a connection cannot be established, contact ProSoft Technology for assistance. 8.2.4 Navigation in Diagnostics Window All sub-menus in PCB contain commands to redisplay the menu or return to the previous menu. Pressing [M] on the keyboard will bring up the Main Menu.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Also, take care to distinguish capital letter [I] from lower case letter [L] and number [1]. Likewise for capital letter [O] and number [0]. Displaying the Current Menu Press [?] at any time in any menu to display the current menu options. Block Transfer Statistics Press [B] to display the block transfer statistics menu.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 12TUser Manual Note: The values do not refresh automatically. The same keystroke ([D], [P], or [N]) is needed to refresh the values. IEC-104 Client Menu Press [I] (Upper case ‘i’) to open the IEC-104 Client menu. Press [S] to ‘show’ the first Session configuration. To navigate in this menu, press [N] to display the next Session configuration. Press [P] to display the previous Session configuration.
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49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 9 Reference 12TUser Manual Reference In This Chapter Product Specifications ......................................................................... 106 PTQ-104C Protocol Implementation .................................................... 109 Cable Connections .............................................................................. 115 General Module Status (Block 9250) Table ........................................
Reference 12TUser Manual 9.1 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Product Specifications 9.1.1 Standards The standards used in developing the product are listed in the following table.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Reference 12TUser Manual Local rack - The module must be placed in the same rack as processor Compatible with all common Quantum programming packages, including Concept (version 2.6 or higher), Unity Pro (version 2.2 or higher), ProWORX (version 2.20 or later), and ModSoft Quantum data types supported: 0x, 1x, 3x, 4x High speed data transfer across backplane provides quick data update times 9.1.
Reference 12TUser Manual Database Type M_DP_NA M_ST_NA M_BO_NA M_ME_NA M_ME_NB M_ME_NC M_IT_NA C_SC_NA C_DC_NA C_RC_NA C_SE_NA C_SE_NB C_SE_NC C_BO_NA 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Description Monitored dual-point database Monitored step-point database Monitored Bitstring database Monitored normalized-point database Monitored scaled-point database Monitored short-float point database Monitored integrated total database Command single-point database Command dual-point databas
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 9.2 Reference 12TUser Manual IEC-60870-5-104 Protocol Implementation The intent of this section is to provide a quick understanding of how the PTQ104C module implements the IEC-60870-5-104 protocol, without going into complex details of the specification. The IEC-60870-5-104 protocol applies to Telecontrol equipment and systems with data transmission for monitoring and controlling geographically widespread processes.
Reference 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 9.2.1 Module Address The PTQ-104C module is identified at transport level using the IP Address. IP Address The PTQ-104C module is identified by a unique IP address on the TCP/IP network. Edit the WATTCP.CFG configuration file (or use the configuration tool) to enter a valid IP address. The following example lists the default contents of the WATTCP.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Reference 12TUser Manual 9.2.2 Monitor Direction and Control Direction: Point Definition The protocol specification defines two directions of data: monitor direction and control direction.
Reference 12TUser Manual 4 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Make sure the other parts of the application correctly update the module database regions associated with the configured 104C data types, as shown in the following illustration. All points must be configured in the correct location in the PTQ-104C database in order to be properly updated by other parts of the application.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Reference 12TUser Manual 9.2.3 Events The event pass-through functionality must be initially enabled by the user in PCB. The ‘Pass-Through Events’ parameter will need to be set to ‘Yes’ in the [Module] section. In order to improve communication efficiency, most applications will require the Client to periodically poll for data changes with a higher priority than polling for other monitored data.
Reference 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Event Pass-Through Block Format The block that is copied from the module to the processor is structured in the format below. The user must write controller logic to process this data. Each block can contain up to 4 events.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Word Offset 6 Definitions ASDU Type 7 8 Milliseconds and Seconds Minutes and Hours 9 Month and Day 10 11 Year Qualifier 12 to 13 Value Reference 12TUser Manual Description This field contains the ASDU type code for the data contained in the message. This word contains the seconds and milliseconds when the event occurred. This field contains the minutes and hours the event occurred.
Reference 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client 9.3.2 RS-232 Configuration/Debug Port This port permits the ProSoft Configuration Builder software to view configuration and status data within the module. The (null modem) cable for communications on this port is shown in the following diagram: 9.4 General Module Status (Block 9250) Table This section contains the block structure of the PTQ-104C module's general status data from Block 9250.
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Word Offset in Block 17 18 19 20 21 22 to 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 9.5 Reference 12TUser Manual Description This word contains the index of the current command being executed in the command list. Command Busy This word is set to zero if no command is currently Flag being executed and waiting on a response. If the word is set to 1, a command is currently executing.
Reference 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Word Offset in Block 2 Data Field(s) Description State 3 4 5 6-15 16 17 Open Count Close Count Connect Count Host IP t0 Timeouts t1 Timeouts State of Client Socket: -255 = Idle until processor in run -1 = Ready for socket open 0 = Waiting for socket establish 1 = Obsolete (not used) 2 = Read and write data to socket (process data) 3 = Need more data for response so wait for rest of data 50 = Sending test frame 60 =
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Word Offset in Block 42 43 9.6 Reference 12TUser Manual Data Field(s) Description Queue First Queue Index First index of message in queue Current index of message in queue IEC 60870-5-104 Client Interoperability Statement This companion standard presents sets of parameters and alternatives from which subsets have to be selected to implement particular telecontrol systems.
Reference 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Common Address of ASDU (System-specific parameter) One octet Two octets Information object address (System-specific parameter) One octet Structured Two octets Unstructured Three octets Cause of transmission (System-specific parameter) One octet Two octets (with originator address) Length of APDU (System-specific parameter, specify the maximum length of the APDU per system) The Maximum length of the APDU
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Type ID <14> <15> <16> <17> <18> <19> <20> <21> <30> <31> <32> <33> <34> <35> <36> <37> <38> <39> <40> Description Measured value, short floating point value with time tag Integrated totals Integrated totals with time tag Event of protection equipment with time tag Packed start events of protection equipment with time tag Packed output circuit information of protection equipment with time tag Pac
Reference 12TUser Manual Type ID <59> <60> <61> <62> <63> <64> 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Description CP56Time2a Double command with time tag CP56Time2a Regulating step command with time tag CP56Time2a Set point command, normalized value with time tag CP56Time2a Set point command, scaled value with time tag CP56Time2a Set point command, short float value with time tag CP56Time2a Bitstring of 32 bit with time tag CP56Time2a Type C_DC_TA_1 C_RC_TA_1 C_SE_TA_1 C
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Reference 12TUser Manual File transfer (Station-specific parameter, mark each Type ID "X" if it is only used in the standard direction, "R" if only used in the reverse direction, and "B" if used in both directions) Type ID <120> <121> <122> <123> <124> <125> <126> Description File ready Section ready Call directory, select file, call file, call section Last section, last segment Ack file, ack section Segment Directory Type F_FR_N
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49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Reference 12TUser Manual 9.6.
Reference 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Station Interrogation (Station-specific parameter, mark "X" if function is only used in the standard direction, "R" if only used in the reverse direction, and "B" if used in both directions) global group 1 group 7 group 13 group 2 group 8 group l4 group 3 group 9 group 15 group 4 group 10 group 16 group 5 group 11 group 6 group 12 Clock synchronization (Station-specific parameter, mark "X
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Reference 12TUser Manual Transmission of Integrated totals (Station- or object-specific parameter, mark "X" if function is only used in the standard direction, "R" if only used in the reverse direction, and "B" if used in both directions) Mode A: Local freeze with spontaneous transmission Mode B: Local freeze with counter interrogation Mode C: Freeze and transmit by counter-interrogation commands Mode D: Freeze by counter-interrogation co
Reference 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Test procedure (Station-specific parameter, mark "X" if function is only used in the standard direction, "R" if only used in the reverse direction, and "B" if used in both directions) B Test procedure File transfer (Station-specific parameter, mark "X" if function is used) File transfer in monitor direction Transparent file Transmission of disturbance data of protection equipment Transmission of sequence of events
49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Reference 12TUser Manual Port number Parameter Port number Value 2404 Remarks In all cases Redundant connections 0 Number N of redundancy group connections used RFC 2200 suite RFC 2200 is an official Internet Standard which describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Architecture Board (IAB). It offers a broad spectrum of actual standards used in the Internet.
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49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Support, Service & Warranty 12TUser Manual 10 Support, Service & Warranty In This Chapter Contacting Technical Support ............................................................. 131 Warranty InformationO_9397 ........................................................... 132 Contacting Technical Support ProSoft Technology, Inc. (ProSoft) is committed to providing the most efficient and effective support possible.
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49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Index 12TUser Manual E Index % %SW60 Hot Standby Command Register • 89 %SW61 Hot Standby Status Register • 90 [ [Backplane Configuration] • 42 [IEC-870-5-104] • 61, 62 [SNTP CLIENT] • 60 A Add the PTQ Module to the Project • 24 Application Layer • 119 B Background scan • 128 Backplane Data Exchange • 44, 129 Basic Application Functions • 125 Block Format for Read • 57, 114 Block Format from Module (3x Register Data) • 57, 114 Build the Project
Index 12TUser Manual 49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform 47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client Module Address • 110 Module Configuration • 37, 129 Monitor Direction and Control Direction Point Definition • 111 N Navigation • 101 Normal Data Transfer Blocks • 49 NTP Server IP Address • 60 O Opening the Database Menu • 102, 103 Output Data (4x Register Data) • 49 Overview • 85, 88 P Package Contents • 12 Parameter activation • 127 Parameter in control direction • 122 Parameter loading • 127 PC and PC Software • 13 Per