Emerson PACSystems RX3i User Manual
Emerson PACSystems RX3i User Manual

Emerson PACSystems RX3i User Manual

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GFK-2911E
Sep 2019
PACSystems
RX3i
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RSTI-EP DNP3 OUTSTATION MODULE
USER MANUAL

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL GFK-2911E Sep 2019 PACSystems RX3i RSTI-EP DNP3 OUTSTATION MODULE USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User Manual Contents GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Contents Chapter 1 Introduction .......................... 1 DNP3 Overview ........................2 Description ..........................3 Product Overview........................3 Specification .......................... 5 Controls and Indicators ......................6 RX3i DNP3 Outstation Specifications & Restrictions ..............7 Performance and Limitations ....................8 General Restrictions .......................
  • Page 3 User Manual Contents GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Spare Parts .......................... 15 Chapter 3 Configuration ........................16 Configuration Tools ......................16 RX3i Rack/Slot Hardware Configuration ................. 16 LAN Interface Status Bits ....................... 18 Ethernet Configuration ......................18 DNP3 Outstation Profile Configuration .................. 19 Station Manager Configuration .....................
  • Page 4 User Manual Contents GFK-2911E Sep 2019 DNP3 Polled Object Parameters – Digital Inputs & Outputs (Section b) ......33 DNP3 Polled Object Parameters – Analog Inputs & Outputs (Section b) ......35 DNP3 Polled Object Parameters –Push-Back Messages (Section b) ....... 39 DNP3 Output Block Parameters –...
  • Page 5 User Manual Contents GFK-2911E Sep 2019 6.10 Unassigned Parameters ......................56 6.11 Required COMMREQ Function Block Parameters ..............56 6.12 Program Download ......................57 6.13 DNP3 Communications Start-up ................... 57 6.14 COMMREQ Status Word Codes ..................... 58 6.15 Security ..........................58 Definition of the Status Area ....................
  • Page 6 Changes, modifications, and/or improvements to equipment and specifications are made periodically and these changes may or may not be reflected herein. It is understood that Emerson may make changes, modifications, or improvements to the equipment referenced herein or to the document itself at any time.
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Introduction

    EDS001 module and its interaction with the DNP3 Masters to which it is connected over Ethernet. Appendix A: provides a Definition of the Status Area. Appendix B: defines the Station Manager Status. Appendix C: provides a Log Messages Table. Appendix D: provides the Device Profile of the PACSystems RX3i DNP3 Outstation. Introduction...
  • Page 8: Dnp3 Overview

    User Manual Chapter 1 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 DNP3 Overview DNP3 is a master/slave communications protocol originally developed for use in the electric utility sector for power transmission and distribution systems. It has migrated to other vertical markets such as water/wastewater, transportation, and oil and gas pipeline sectors. DNP3 is the current specification of DNP (Distributed Network Protocol) which has a long history of being a Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) protocol based on a 3-layer protocol scheme.
  • Page 9: Description

    User Manual Chapter 1 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Figure 3: Application Showing Two DNP3 LANs accessing RX3i via Two EDS001 Modules Description The RX3i DNP3 Outstation Module, catalog number IC695EDS001 (or EDS001), hosts the DNP3 Outstation protocol on a common RX3i ETM001 module hardware platform. Thus, many of the specifications and behaviors are shared with the ETM001 module.
  • Page 10 User Manual Chapter 1 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Figure 4: EDS001 Front View • Recessed Ethernet Restarts pushbutton to manually restart the Ethernet firmware without power-cycling the module. Dedicated RS-232 Station Manager Port for network supervision LED behavior same as ETM001 DNP3 configuration via a single COMMREQ command •...
  • Page 11: Specification

    Network Topology supported Star, Line, Daisy Chain RX3i Slot Location Any I/O Slot in Main Rack. Yes. Refer to Chapter 2 of the PACSystems RX3i System Hot Swappable Manual, GFK-2314E or later for instructions & restrictions. Time Synchronization SNTP Client, DNP3 Time Synchronization 3.3Vdc: 840 mA maximum...
  • Page 12: Controls And Indicators

    User Manual Chapter 1 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Controls and Indicators Figure 5 shows the front of the module and identifies its controls and indicators. Figure 5: DNP3 Outstation Module EDS001 Front Panel Features Introduction...
  • Page 13: Rx3I Dnp3 Outstation Specifications & Restrictions

    User Manual Chapter 1 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 RX3i DNP3 Outstation Specifications & Restrictions The following tables document the DNP3 Outstation capabilities of the EDS001 module. Refer to the DNP3 standard for details. Yes, returns all class 0 data and any buffered event data Class 0 Poll to the master station, also referred to as static Poll Class 1 and 2 Poll...
  • Page 14: Performance And Limitations

    User Manual Chapter 1 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Static / Object Group Variance Description Event Data Analog Output Event Status - single precision real Event Class 2 without time Analog Output 32-Bit Real with Flag and Time Event Class 2 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Poll 0, 1, 2, 3 Set Absolute Time at Outstation Control Relay Output Bit (CROB)
  • Page 15: Glossary

    User Manual Chapter 1 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 I/O Data Object Group Variance Maximum Point Count Analog Output Values 1, 2, 3 1024 Maximum Event Counts Event Data Object Group Variance Maximum Event Count Digital Inputs 8000 Digital Outputs 8000 Analog Inputs 3, 4, 7 8000 Analog Outputs...
  • Page 16 User Manual Chapter 1 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 IIN Bits Indicators that are returned to the Master Station from the Outstation, in general to describe conditions that are not point-related which may exist at the Outstation. IPv4 Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) is the fourth version in the development of the Internet Protocol (IP), and routes most traffic on the Internet.
  • Page 17: Revisions In This Manual

    Table 1: Date Description Sep 2019 Following Emerson’s acquisition of this product, changes have been made to apply appropriate branding and registration of the product with required certification agencies. No changes to material, process, form, fit or functionality. Sep 2018...
  • Page 18 User Manual Chapter 1 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 PACSystems RX3i DNP3 Outstation IC695EDS001 Important Product Information GFK-2933 In addition to these manuals, datasheets and product update documents describe individual modules and product revisions. The most recent PACSystems documentation is available on the Emerson support website https://www.emerson.com/Industrial-...
  • Page 19: Chapter 2 Installation

    Port connections • LED indications • Firmware updates For additional information about RX3i system installation, refer to the PACSystems RX3i System Manual, GFK-2314. You will also need PAC Machine Edition configuration and programming software, version 8.60 or later. Pre-Installation Check Upon receiving your RX3i equipment, carefully inspect all shipping containers for damage.
  • Page 20: Installation In Hazardous Areas

    PACSystems RX3i System Manual, GFK-2314 Chapters 2 & 3 for details on how to mount/dismount RX3i modules, and for instructions with respect to slot choices available. The EDS001 may be installed while the rack is under power. Refer to the PACSystems RX3i System Manual, GFK-2314 Chapters 2 for hot swap details.
  • Page 21: Eds001 Module Removal

    The EDS001 may be removed from its RX3i rack while the rack is still under power. Follow the standard procedure for removing an RX3i module from its slot position, as detailed in the PACSystems RX3i System Manual, GFK-2314 Chapter 2. Once removed from the rack, the Ethernet connection(s) will become inactive. The RS-232 Station Manager Port will also cease to operate.
  • Page 22: Chapter 3 Configuration

    The COMMREQ is executed only once following power-up or restart of the RX3i system. Configuration Tools • PACSystems RX3i CPU Firmware 8.00 or later. • PAC Machine Edition configuration and programming software, version 8.60 or later. • Serial or Ethernet cable for connecting the PAC Machine Edition programmer computer to the RX3i CPU.
  • Page 23 EDS001 modules are present in the same RX3i system, their configuration ought not to overlap as far as write operations to the CPU is concerned. The Emerson provided examples use variable mode on the EDS001 module to identify the terminals and prevent un-intended overlap using symbolic variables.
  • Page 24: Lan Interface Status Bits

    User Manual Chapter 3 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 EDS001 modules require some amount of background scan time to efficiently transfer point data to and from the RX3i CPU. The minimum 5ms setting needs to be set in the Background Window Timer parameter in the CPU Scan tab of the hardware configuration screen for the CPU.
  • Page 25: Dnp3 Outstation Profile Configuration

    User Manual Chapter 3 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Figure 9: PAC Machine Edition Tab for entering Ethernet Settings to be used by EDS001 DNP3 Outstation Profile Configuration Determine how the EDS001 will be expected to interact with its DNP3 Master(s). Note that the EDS001 may be expected to interact with more than one master and on more than one LAN.
  • Page 26: Station Manager Configuration

    User Manual Chapter 3 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 As mentioned above, the EDS001 may be connected to separate LANs via its two Ethernet Ports (marked Port 1A and Port 1B). The two ports are independent and should not be connected to the same LAN. Whenever both ports are connected to active LANs, the masters on one LAN will typically impose different real-time demands on the EDS001 than the masters on the alternate LAN.
  • Page 27: Chapter 4 System Operation

    User Manual Chapter 4 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Chapter 4 System Operation This chapter provides a System Overview and describes: • Communications • Redundancy • I/O Scans • Alarms • Station Manager System Overview Communications The EDS001 is a self-standing communication processor. During normal operation, it handles asynchronous requests from its various DNP3 Masters and exchanges corresponding data with the host RX3i CPU at designated portions of the CPU scan.
  • Page 28: I/O Scans

    User Manual Chapter 4 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Note: 1. It is recommended to add the following TCP Keep Alive parameters in AUP File, for effective changeover of DNP3 communication to Redundant IP: i. (wkal_idle = 1,wkal_cnt = 1,wkal_intvl = 4) 2.
  • Page 29: Station Manager

    User Manual Chapter 4 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Station Manager The RS-232 port on the ESD001 module is set up to be used as a Station Manager. Typically, this is used for trouble-shooting and administrative purposes. In addition to standard Station Manager commands, the EDS001 module responds to specific Stat and Tally Station Manager commands for DNP3 information.
  • Page 30: Chapter 5 Diagnostics

    User Manual Chapter 5 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Chapter 5 Diagnostics This chapter describes: • Status Data • Module LED Indicators • Power-up Module Restart — Problems During Power-up and Reset — Transitioning from Firmware Update Mode to Normal Operating Mode —...
  • Page 31: Light-Emitting Diode (Led) Indications

    User Manual Chapter 5 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Indications The three LEDs in the module header provide a visual indication of the EDS001 module status. Additionally, each RJ-45 port is equipped with a pair of LEDs to indicate the status of the corresponding port.
  • Page 32: Power-Up

    Firmware Update Mode The EDS001 firmware consists of the ETM001 firmware plus the DNP3-specific firmware, and an Emerson installed license. All these elements are available on the support web-site https://www.emerson.com/Industrial-Automation-Controls/support. Each firmware upgrade may be obtained from the support web-site as a uniquely-identified ZIP file.
  • Page 33: Module Faults In The Rx3I I/O Fault Tables

    User Manual Chapter 5 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 the COMMREQ instruction in Chapter 6 in order to provide the module with its DNP3 Outstation profile. See the EDS001 firmware update LED pattern above. This pattern will be displayed between the time the firmware download is initiated by the CPU and until such time as the module is able to return to normal operation.
  • Page 34: Typical Fault Messages During Power-Up

    User Manual Chapter 5 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Typical Fault Messages during Power-Up The following messages may appear in the RX3i CPU Fault Table during a typical power-on sequence: Figure 12: Typical Power-Up PLC Fault Table Entries Originated by EDS001 The messages above detail the normal start-up sequence of the EDS001 module. Each line has been keyed a thru e for each of explanation, as follows: a.
  • Page 35: Using Status Data For Troubleshooting

    User Manual Chapter 5 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Using Status Data for Troubleshooting There are three main types of status data available to the RX3i application program: 1. FT Output of the COMMREQ Function Block: This output is set if there is a programming error in the COMMREQ Function Block itself, if the rack and slot specified in the COMMREQ SYSID parameter is not configured to contain an Ethernet interface, or if the data block length specified in the Command Block is out of range.
  • Page 36: Chapter 6 Configuration Of Dnp3 Outstation Parameters Using Commreq

    The values supplied throughout the chapter are examples and may not relate to the way you wish your DNP3 Outstation to be configured. Ladder logic examples may be found on the support web-site https://www.emerson.com/Industrial-Automation- Controls/support. Look for developer document DD301 and DD316 for original ETM001 related collateral and EDS001 related collateral respectively.
  • Page 37 User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 An ST block simplifies the mechanics of the COMMREQ instruction which, when used to initialize the DNP3 Outstation, conveys 114 configuration parameters from the user’s application program to the EDS001 Module. It contains both required and optional parameters for DNP3 Outstation functionality.
  • Page 38: Required Configuration Parameters

    User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Required Configuration Parameters The ten parameters outlined in 6.2.1and 6.2.2are required for all RX3i DNP3 Outstation configuration files. These parameters set a basic configuration in the DNP3 Outstation module that allows connection to a DNP3 master station. All configuration parameter values should be entered in decimal format.
  • Page 39: Optional Configuration Parameters

    User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Optional Configuration Parameters The parameters listed in the sub-sections documented in this section are optional for RX3i DNP3 Outstation configuration files. The optional parameters are application-based, or user-defined, configuration parameters that determine the Outstation functionality and the responses to master station requests.
  • Page 40 User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Table 8: Parameter Value Description Memory Type for DI Polled Objects mComreq_Setup[26] m-type value Value (decimal): 70-%I, 72-%Q, 76-%M, 74-%T, 86-%G, 0- unused mComreq_Setup[27] Reserved Memory Address for DI Polled Objects Value: 1 to mComreq_Setup[28] address value maximum (based on memory type)
  • Page 41: Dnp3 Polled Object Parameters - Analog Inputs & Outputs (Section B)

    User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 DNP3 Polled Object Parameters – Analog Inputs & Outputs (Section b) An analog input is defined as a DNP3 Object (Analog Inputs) 30 Var 2 poll response. Corresponding PLC memory type, memory address, and number of objects are required to be entered.
  • Page 42 User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Data Format Options for Analog Polled Objects • 0 – 16-bit signed value (default format) • 1 – 16-bit signed value • 2 – 32-bit signed value • 3 – 32-bit floating point value •...
  • Page 43 User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Table 13: (DEF Code = 44) Register Range Object Index Master Request Options Data Type Memory Fixed %AI0001-%AI002 Obj 30, Var2/Var 4 Obj 32, Var2/Var 4 Obj 30, Var2/Var 4 Obj 32, Var2/Var 4 Obj 30, Var2/Var 4 Obj 32, Var2/Var 4 Obj 30, Var2/Var 4...
  • Page 44 User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 • mComreq_Setup[49] = 0; • mComreq_Setup[110] = 44. Table 14: (DEF Code = 44) Register Object Range Master Request Options Data Type Memory Fixed Index %AQ0001- Obj 40, Var2 Obj 42, Var2/Var 4 %AQ002 Obj 40, Var2 Obj 42, Var2/Var 4...
  • Page 45: Dnp3 Polled Object Parameters -Push-Back Messages (Section B)

    User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 DNP3 Polled Object Parameters –Push-Back Messages (Section b) Set values for these parameters as required by the application. Table 15: Parameter Value Description mComreq_Setup[23] filter value Time Interval for Shutter-Type Data Filter (milliseconds). Value: 10 to 32000;...
  • Page 46: Dnp3 Output Block Parameters - Crobs (Section C)

    User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 DNP3 Output Block Parameters – CROBs (Section c) A CROB (Control Relay Output Block) is defined as a DNP3 Object 12 Var 1. Corresponding PLC memory type, memory address, and number of objects are required to be entered. Set values for these parameters as required by the application.
  • Page 47 User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Table 17: Parameter Value Description Memory Type for AOV Objects mComreq_Setup[56] m-type value Value (decimal): 8-%R, 10-%AI, 12-%AQ, 196-%W, 0- unused mComreq_Setup[57] Reserved Memory Address for AOV Objects mComreq_Setup[58] address value Value: 1 to maximum (based on memory type) mComreq_Setup[59] Reserved Number of AOV Objects.
  • Page 48: Sequence Of Events Collection Parameter (Section D)

    User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Sequence of Events Collection Parameter (Section d) Set the value for the Sequence of Events (SOE) collection parameter as required by the application. Table 19: Parameter Value Description 0 = Disable SOE Collection of DNP3 Data; 1 = Enable SOE Collection of DNP3 Data mComreq_Setup[66] 0 or 1...
  • Page 49: Strict Connection Control Parameters (Section E)

    User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 However, bit 12 in Option Parameter Word 17 can be used to make the buffer circular. The Circular buffer, in contrast, will start discarding the oldest event when the buffer for an object becomes full. When reporting out, the first-reported event will be the oldest event captured, with the others following in reverse chronological order.
  • Page 50 User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Parameter Value Description mComreq_Setup[71] IP address octet 3 mComreq_Setup[72] IP address octet 4 mComreq_Setup[73] IP address octet 1 – Master Station 2 mComreq_Setup[74] IP address octet 2 mComreq_Setup[75] IP address octet 3 mComreq_Setup[76] IP address octet 4 mComreq_Setup[77] IP address octet 1 –...
  • Page 51: Configuring Event Buffer Size (Section F)

    User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Strict Lower-Level Address Matching Use parameter mComreq_Setup[68] to enable restrictive Lower-Level Address (LLA) addressing features. Parameters mComreq_Setup[101] through mComreq_Setup[108] are then used to set the LLA addresses of the master stations that are allowed to connect to the Outstation.
  • Page 52: Optional Parameter For Plc Access Wait Time

    User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Parameter Value Description mComreq_S < DIGITAL BUF SIZE (BO)> < DIGITAL BUF SIZE (BI)> etup[114] non- Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 zero = 2K = 2K [Default] [Default] = 1K = 1K = 2K = 2K...
  • Page 53: Interface Specification

    User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 to an SOE or record-based system (local or remote) so that records containing information from the source can be transferred to the EDS001. Point Push works by specifying a CPU memory interface region for the EDS001 to monitor. The memory space specified is formatted with a custom record format that will be used by the EDS001 to accept point push records.
  • Page 54 User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Record Section of the Record Format The record section may be repeated up to 8 times, and consists of: Table 23: index Field Description and values [003] Object 01 – for DI, 10 – for DO 30 –...
  • Page 55: Interface Collection Mechanism

    User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Interface Collection Mechanism Based on the Record Format in Section 6.4.2, the following is the process for pushing points into the EDS001: • IF words [000] and [002] are non-zero, a point push is in operation is processing, or has ended in an error.
  • Page 56: Option Parameter Word 17

    User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Table 24: Setting Data Size Data Words being used. 16-bit Int Use data word 0, Data[0] 32-bit Int Use data word 0 and 1, Data[0],[1] where the low word of data is in [1] 32-bit Float Similar to 32-bit Int, where the lower portion of the data is in [1] The Variance of the data is affected by the default setting for the word data type, COMMREQ...
  • Page 57 User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Field Description and values On startup default all points to a NULL grouping, so no event data is Point Push generated. When ‘1’, EDS will wait for 60 seconds before sending Link status requests and if no DNP3 frames are received on the given session or there is no response from DNP3 Master, then the EDS will automatically disconnect Keep Alive...
  • Page 58: Tuning Parameters

    User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 // Bit c == 1 Circular Buffer Data will be kept in SOE mode. // Bit d == 1 Object 01 Points, all part of Point Push at startup // Bit e == 1 Object 10 Points, all part of Point Push at startup // Bit f == 1 Object 30 Points, all part of Point Push at startup // Bit g == 1 Object 40 Points, all part of Point Push at startup Tuning Parameters...
  • Page 59: Control Word

    User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Control Word Table 30: Parameter Value Description mComreq_Setup[24] Memory Type for Control word (16-bit) Value: 8-%R, 10-%AI, 12-%AQ, 196-%W, 0-unused mComreq_Setup[25] Memory Address for Control word (16-bit) Control word Parameters bits as shown in the below table Bit Table for the Control Word Table 31: Field...
  • Page 60: Crob Control Feature Configuration

    User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 CROB Control Feature Configuration Overview This feature is provided to support different control codes like PULSE ON/OFF, CLOSE, TRIP and LATCH ON/OFF for the CROB Control objects. This is implemented using additional COMMREQ control words. These CROB control words provide a mechanism for passing on the CROB control information like Control code, Control information etc.
  • Page 61: Parameters For Crob Control Block

    User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 3. UINT8: Count This is the number of times the Outstation shall execute the operation. Counts greater than 1 generate a series of pulses or repeated operations for the point. 4. UINT16: Pulse Time This is the duration for the pulse ON time /OFF time expressed as the number of milliseconds, that the output remains active.
  • Page 62: Unassigned Parameters

    User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 mComreq_Setup[21] := 4; // No of PLC Controlled CROBs (should be less than the value in [54]) mComreq_Setup[22] := 5; // Offset of CROB to be associated with CROB Control Dword (starting from 1). This should be within the range provided for CROB objects. The offset starts with CROB Objects Associated CROB Control Dword %M6001...
  • Page 63: Program Download

    User Manual Chapter 6 GFK-2911E Sep 2019 callout to ensure correct assignment and configuration of the Outstation parameters to the intended EDS001 modules. // Execute the COMMREQ on the RX3i EDS001 module //comm_req(IN := mComreq_Setup, SYSID := iRackSlot, Task := 0, FT => mComreq_CallSta, ENO =>...
  • Page 64: Commreq Status Word Codes

    PAC Machine Edition 7.0 and PACSystems RX3i CPU firmware. Emerson strongly recommends that the DNP3 CROB control memory NOT be permitted to be directly connected to control devices. Such devices should also be protected from direct access using the security features found in the latest released versions of PAC Machine Edition and PACSystems RX3i CPU firmware.
  • Page 65: Definition Of The Status Area

    User Manual Appendix A GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Definition of the Status Area General Table View A-1.1 General Picture Table 38: Collect 10 Collect 01 Compiled Task Run Task Run PLC Data Task 9901 Main Task Set Session Session Indicator Indicator Run Indicator Counter Count...
  • Page 66: A-2.2 Point Push

    User Manual Appendix A GFK-2911E Sep 2019 A-2.2 Point Push Indices 81, 82, 83 & 84 are used to indicate a successful Point Push to a specific DNP3 Object. Index 92 is an echo of the last Point Push sequence (record [001]) processed. A-2.3 Events being stored Indices 81, 82, 83 &...
  • Page 67: Station Manager Status

    Typically, these are for tech support to use, but they can be used to debug a system prior to engaging Emerson support. Below are examples of its usage in the STAT and Tally Commands...
  • Page 68 User Manual Appendix B GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Sbitdata.sBits.b1 0 Sbitdata.sBits.b2 0 Sbitdata.sBits.b3 0 Sbitdata.sBits.b4 0 ........Information about each connection DNP Connection Information Connection: 1 Validation of LLA Disabled This station / Session Low Level Address DST LLA = [4] SRC LLA (not here) = [*] *any Supported Objects and Variations [01] 2 [10] 2 [30] 2 [32] 4 [40] 2 [42] 4...
  • Page 69 User Manual Appendix B GFK-2911E Sep 2019 ........Object 12 (CROB) Memory Type %M (bit) Starting Address 1 Number of points 8 Object 41 (A Set) Memory Type %R (register) Starting Address 11 Number of points 4 Width of an Object 41 point 4 (bytes) ........
  • Page 70 User Manual Appendix B GFK-2911E Sep 2019 TALLY A The Tally A command is used for engineering diagnostics. It shows the status of the PLC interface, and many internal counters, in a numeric fashion. The explanation of this data is not documented here, but is required for support.
  • Page 71: Log Messages Table

    User Manual Appendix C GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Log Messages Table The EDS001 logs messages internally and passes them to the CPU log. Most of these faults are not fatal, and the basic ones are described here. Fatal and other recurrent faults should be reported to technical support.
  • Page 72 User Manual Appendix C GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Extra Extra Extra Bytes Extra Bytes Data Byte 2 Description 4,5,6,7 Byte 1 and 3 Module FAILED, request to create internal session returned a 8F FF 00 01 00 01 00 10 failure for SOE interface. Module FAILED, request to create internal session returned a 8F FF 00 01 00 02...
  • Page 73 User Manual Appendix C GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Extra Extra Extra Bytes Extra Bytes Data Byte 2 Description 4,5,6,7 Byte 1 and 3 7F FF 00 04 00 00 00 05 (03 23) Internal Error - TCP Accept Socket set Attribute Failed (Keepalive) 7F FF 00 04 00 00...
  • Page 74: Device Profile

    User Manual Appendix D GFK-2911E Sep 2019 Device Profile DNP V3.0 Device Profile DNP V3.0 DEVICE PROFILE DOCUMENT Vendor Name: Intelligent Platforms LLC. Device Name: RX3i EDS001 Outstation, using the Triangle MicroWorks, Inc. DNP3 Outstation Source Code Library, Version 3.16 Highest DNP Level Supported: Device Function: For Requests:...
  • Page 75 User Manual Appendix D GFK-2911E Sep 2019 DNP V3.0 DEVICE PROFILE DOCUMENT Requires Application Layer Confirmation: Never  Always  When reporting Event Data (Outstation devices only)  When sending multi-fragment responses (Outstation devices only)  Sometimes  Configurable as: Only when reporting event data or ...
  • Page 76 User Manual Appendix D GFK-2911E Sep 2019 DNP V3.0 DEVICE PROFILE DOCUMENT Reports Binary Input Change Events when no specific Reports time-tagged Binary Input Change Events when variation requested: no specific variation requested: Never Never   Only time-tagged Binary Input Change with Time ...
  • Page 77 Emerson product remains solely with the purchaser. © 2019 Emerson. All rights reserved. Emerson Terms and Conditions of Sale are available upon request. The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.

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