Data Object Configuration; Configuring Data Objects - ABB COM600 series User Manual

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3.4.5.
3.4.5.1.
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COM600 series, Version 5.1
Modbus Serial Slave (OPC) User's Manual
Name
In Use
OPC Server Command
Timeout
Addresses
Slave Address
Communication Control
Bad Quality Handling

Data object configuration

Configuring data objects

Configure data objects either in the Object Properties window or in the Cross-Refer-
ences window.
The actual configuration in the Object Properties window by using SAB600 is performed
as described in 3.4.1, General information about configuring objects.
To configure the data objects in the Cross-References window:
1. Select the IED object in the object tree and right-click it.
2. Select the Cross-References window from the context menu.
3. Change the values in cross-references table by entering the new value in the table
cell with the desired property.
4. Click Save to save the changes and to connect the data objects to the IED. The
connected data objects appear as child objects for the IED. Modify the cross-reference
information by selecting the data object and using the object properties window.
The parameters are stored in the object properties in SAB600 (see the tables for each
data object type).
Value/Value range
In use
Not in use
Default: In use
0..3600
Default: 30
0...255
Default: 1
Ignore
Zero
Send Exception Response
No Response
Default: Ignore
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Description
Defines if the IED is in use or
not.
Timeout in seconds for the
enforced OPC server write
command.
The station address of the
slave station.
Determines how the bad quality
of mapped data is handled in
response processing.
It can either be ignored, zero-
valued response data can be
sent, an exception response
can be sent, or no response at
all may be sent.

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