Coil Commands; Event Handling - GE MDP Instruction Manual

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7 MODBUS PROTOCOL
Table 7–1: MODBUS MEMORY MAP (Sheet 4 of 4)
REGISTER CONTENTS
3019
Phase Time Dial
3021
Phase IOC Delay
3023
Phase TOC pickup
3025
Phase IOC pickup
Table 7–2: COMMAND REGISTES (READ COIL STATUS)
COIL
CONTENTS
NUMBER
0
Reset an event
1
Trip breaker
2
Close breaker
All asynchronous events are logged by the MDP. The most recent N (to be specified) events per device are
available. The Concentrator stores the latest 24 events, this number was decided upon based on memory and
timing constraints. Eleven registers are associated with each event. Events are stored in event registers in
chronological order, EVENT 1 being the oldest event and EVENT n being the latest one. If there are more
events than can be stored in the register map the oldest event is removed from the register map and rest of the
event registers are shifted freeing the last set of event registers for the latest event.
'Number of active Events' indicates the unpolled events by the master. When there are no more unpolled
events, the number of active events will be set to 0. The 'Number of active Events' register is stored at address
7
1000 in dynamic value registers.
Event registers are automatically cleared after the host reads them. Partially read events are not cleared. The
number of Active Events register reflects unread events. If host does not read all the existing events, events
registers are shifted to represent remaining events to be read by host.
The host may read event registers starting at any event register set boundary. Events registers following the
event that was read will be shifted up. Events registers before the registers that are read will not be affected.
Host requests to read event registers partially (e.g. only Event Code register) will be returned with an exception
code.
Each status/event message is time stamped. Events will be stored in the same format for all devices. Event
code register value 0 implies that there is no event in that register. One global event code table is maintained
for all commnet devices. The event registers are shown in addresses 2000 to 2263 of the memory map.
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RANGE
TYPE
R/W
0.5 to 10 (5 A relay)
RO
0.05 to 1.0 (1 A relay)
0 to 1.55 sec.
RO
1.5 to 13.12 A (5 A)
RO
0.3 to 2.625 A (1 A)
0 to 31 x TOC
RO
MODBUS USAGE
Force ON (FFOO) to reset the event
Force ON (FFOO) to trip the breaker
Force ON (FFOO) to close the breaker
MDP Digital Time Overcurrent Relay
FORMAT CODE
BYTES
Float
2
Float
2
Float
2
Float
2

7.5 COIL COMMANDS

COMMNET
COMMAND
80/58h
52h
53h

7.6 EVENT HANDLING

GE Power Management
GEK-100682D
COMMNET
COMMAND
80/73/04h
80/73/04h
80/73/05h
0/73/05h

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