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Master IEC 103 Protocol Configuration Section
This procedure applies with the latest revision.
This driver is made by the two modules: iec103driver.dll and iec103master.exe
This driver has been tested with the following protections:
ABB Relion 670
Siemens Siprotec 7SA522
Areva Micom P444
Telfer TF-RP21
Creation of the new points
1 - Select the menu: System Control\System Manager
2 - Select the menu: Configure\Configure Units
3 - Press button New
4 - Fill in the edit field Name: IEC103
5 - Select Type iec103driver, flag Unit Enabled and press Configure button
6 - Fill in the IEC 103 slave link address, number of points
7 - Press button Apply, wait that the Apply button return active and then press Exit
8 - Restart monitor.exe
Add the new points to HMI
9 - Select the menu: Configure\Configure Sample Points
10 - Set Comment, Type, Units and the limits of each new point. Press button Apply
- Set type M_SP_TA_1 for digital points
- Set type M_ME_TC_1 for analog points
Image name
Image
Internal SCADA value
Comment
single0000.png
0
Green means state off
single0001.png
1
Red means state on
single0002.png
2
Yellow is not used for Single point
single0003.png
3
Yellow is not used for Single point
single0004.png
4
White means HMI state none or Invalid
single0005.png
5
Blue means Communication driver error state or Invalid
Image name
Image
Internal SCADA value
Comment
double0000.png
0
Yellow means Indeterminate or Intermediate state
double0001.png
1
Green means Determinate state off
double0002.png
2
Red means Determinate state on
double0003.png
3
Yellow means Indeterminate state
double0004.png
4
White means HMI state none or Invalid
double0005.png
5
Blue means Communication driver error state or Invalid
13 - New IEC103 sample points are visible and are updated with the values coming from the IEC 103 slave.
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