Dnp Points; Binary Input Points; Binary And Control Relay Output Points - GE D90 Plus Communications Manual

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DNP POINTS

DNP points

Binary input points

Binary and control relay output points

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DNP TCP Connection Timeout
Range: 10 to 300 seconds in steps of 1
Default: 120 seconds
This setting specifies a time delay for the detection of dead network TCP connections. If
there is no data traffic on a DNP TCP connection for greater than the time specified by
this setting, the connection is aborted by the D90
used by a client.
Changes to this setting takes effect after power has been cycled to the relay.
The DNP binary input data points are configured through the Settings > Communications
> DNP > User Point List menu item. When a freeze function is performed on a binary
counter point, the frozen value is available in the corresponding frozen counter point.
The binary input DNP parameters are as follows:
Static (steady-state) object number — 1
Change event object number — 2
Request function codes supported — 1 (read), 22 (assign class)
Static variation reported when variation 0 requested — 2 (binary input with status),
configurable
Change event variation reported when variation 0 requested — 2 (binary input change
with time), configurable
Change event scan rate —16 times per power system cycle
Change event buffer size — 500
Default class for all points — 1
The supported control relay output block fields are: Pulse On, Pulse Off, Latch On, Latch Off,
Paired Trip, and Paired Close.
The binary relay output DNP parameters are as follows:
Object number — 10
Request function codes supported — 1 (read)
Default variation reported when variation 0 requested — 2 (binary output status)
The control relay output block DNP parameters are as follows:
Object number — 12
Request function codes supported — 3 (select), 4 (operate), 5 (direct operate), 6 (direct
operate, no acknowledge)
The binary and control relay output points correspond to protection virtual inputs and
automation virtual inputs as follows. Point N corresponds to virtual input N + 1. As such, we
have the following concordance:
Point 0 → protection virtual input 1
Point 1 → protection virtual input 2
Point 2 → protection virtual input 3
...
Point 63 → protection virtual input 64
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LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE
CHAPTER 3: DNP COMMUNICATION
. This frees the connection to be re-

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