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PTQ-LNG Quantum / Unity Platform Configuring the Module
Landis & Gyr Telegyr Interface Module
Page 52 of 103 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
May 29, 2007
The Error/Status Block Pointer parameter is used to specify which database
register the error and status data will be stored in. Refer to the chapter on Status
Data Definition for more information.
6.3.3 [LNG Config]
This section is used to define the LNG's configuration data.
[LNG Config]
Analog Input Count : 300 #Determines the number of Analog Inputs available
#(0 - 300)
Digital Input Count : 50 #Determines the number of Digital Inputs
#available (0 - 50)
Accumulator Count : 50 #Determines the number of Accumulators available
#(0 - 50)
Indication Point : 50 #Determines the number of Indication Points
#available (0 - 50)
SBO Timer Base : 3 #SBO Duration Timer Base (0 = 10ms, 1 = 100ms,
#2 = 1s, 3 = 10s)
SBO Select Time : 0 #SBO Select Time (0-32767)
Analog Input Count
Analog Input Count : 300 #Determines the number of Analog Inputs available
#(0 - 300)
This value represents the number of Analog input data points that will be
transferred to the LNG module. Valid values are 0 to 300 points.
Digital Input Count
Digital Input Count : 50 #Determines the number of Digital Inputs
#available (0 - 50)
This value represents the number of 16-bit digital input words that will be
transferred to the LNG module. Valid values are 0 to 50 words.
Accumulator Count
Accumulator Count : 50 #Determines the number of Accumulators available
#(0 - 50)
This value represents the number of accumulator registers that will be transferred
to the LNG module from the Quantum hardware. Values are 0 to 50.
Indication Point
Indication Point : 50 #Determines the number of Indication Points
#available (0 - 50)
This value represents the number of Contact Status indication words that will be
transferred to the LNG module. It is recommended that this be set no higher than
necessary to improve processing time. Valid values are 0 to 50.
SBO Timer Base
SBO Timer Base : 3 #SBO Duration Timer Base (0 = 10ms, 1 = 100ms,
#2 = 1s, 3 = 10s)