Adding Dnp Channel Objects; Adding Dnp Ied Objects - ABB COM600 Station Automation Series User Manual

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DNP 3.0
LAN/WAN Master
(OPC) 3.2
3.3.4.
3.3.5.
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COM600 Station Automation Series
User's Guide
To add DNP OPC Server object:
1. Select the Gateway object in the communication structure and right-click it.
2. Add DNP OPC Server object.
By using the SCL Import function, it is possible to import an entire server's or individual
devices' configurations without having to insert them manually. To open the SCL Import
function, right-click the desired object, and select SCL Import.
Connectivity Packages for certain protection and control devices may also support other
ways to build this structure, depending on the configuration of an individual device, for
example device-related object types and wizards. Typically, Connectivity Packages
include SCL description files which need to be installed. For further information on these
Connectivity Packages, see the Connectivity Package of a certain device in the product
documentation.

Adding DNP Channel objects

After the server object has been successfully added, you can continue building the object
tree by adding DNP Channel objects.
To add DNP Channel object:
1. Select DNP OPC Server object.
2. Right-click the DNP OPC Server object.
3. Add DNP Channel object.
4. Rename the new object. Note that the names of the DNP Channel objects have to
be unique.

Adding DNP IED objects

After adding a subnetwork you can add device objects.
To add a Device object:
1. Select a Subnetwork object.
2. Add DNP IED object.
3. Rename the new object. Note that the names of the devices within DNP channel
have to be unique.
You should not have more than 30 devices per each channel.
With SCL import function you can import new objects with configurations from an
existing file. Right-click the device and select SCL Import from the shortcut menu.
To import a new configuration file:
1. Click Choose File.
2. Browse to a new configuration file from the appearing dialog.
3. Select the file and click Open.
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