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Module Configuration PTQ-104S Rev2 ♦ Quantum Platform
User Manual IEC 60870-5-104 Server for Quantum
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February 22, 2013
5.13 [I104S] > [M_ME_NA_1 104]
This section defines the monitored measured value, normalized database. This
information is sourced from the database and is transferred to the remote Client
unit. To determine the IOA (Information Object Address) for each object, add the
Point # (IOA) in the following section to the value of the M_ME_NA Parameter
Offset as entered in the [IEC-870-5-104 Database] section.
This section takes the following parameters:
Point #
DB Address
Group(s)
Default Deadband
IV DB Bit
Each point is one 16-bit word and the DB Address value corresponds to the word
offset in the module memory database. For additional information on how to set
these parameters, see the Reference chapter of this manual.
5.14 [I104S] > [M_ME_NB_1 104]
This section defines the monitored measured value, scaled database. This
information is sourced from the database and is transferred to the remote Client
unit. To determine the IOA (Information Object Address) for each object, add the
Point # (IOA) to the M_ME_NB Parameter Offset parameter value as entered in
the [IEC-870-5-104 Database] section.
This section takes the following parameters:
Point #
DB Address
Group(s)
Default Deadband
IV DB Bit
Each point is one 16-bit word and the DB Address value corresponds to the word
offset in the module memory database. For additional information on how to set
these parameters, see the Reference chapter of this manual.
5.15 [I104S] > [M_ME_NC_1 104]
This section defines the monitored short-float point database for the slave device
emulated. This information is sourced from the database and is transferred to the
remote client unit. Each point occupies 4-byte positions in the database. To
determine the IOA (Information Object Address) for each object, add the Point #
in the following section to the value of the M_ME_NC Parameter Offset
parameter set in the previous section.