Pfiec 101
Pfiec 101
Pfiec 101
IEC 60870-5-101
Driver
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IEC 60870-5-101 Driver
Introduction
This manual describes how to connect display and the External Device (target
PLC).
Operation
1. System Configuration
The system configuration for IEC 60870-5-101 devices and the display
connected are shown as follows.
Configuration Cable
Series Name CPU Link I/F SIO Type
Example Diagram
TELVENT SM-CPU COM Example 1 1
COM A RS-232C
Selta STCE CPU2000 Example 2 2
COM B
Display
Master Slave
Usable port
Usable Port
Series
RS-232C RS-422/485(4 wire) RS-422/485(2 wire)
*1
COM1 , COM2,
PS-2000B - -
COM3*1, COM4
PS-3450A, PS-3451A,
COM1, COM2*1*2 COM2*1*2 COM2*1*2
PS3000-BA, PS3001-BD
PS-3650A (T41 model),
COM1*1 - -
PS-3651A (T41 model)
PS-3650A (T42 model),
COM1*1*2, COM2 COM1*1*2 COM1*1*2
PS-3651A (T42 model)
PS-3700A (Pentium®4-M) COM1*1, COM2*1,
COM3*2 COM3*2
PS-3710A COM3*2, COM4
PS-3711A COM1*1, COM2*2 COM2*2 COM2*2
PS4000*3 COM1, COM2 - -
*1*2 *1
COM1 , COM2 ,
PL3000 COM1*1*2 COM1*1*2
COM3, COM4
PE-4000B Atom N270 COM1, COM2 - -
*4 *4
COM3 , COM4 , COM3*4, COM4*4,
PE-4000B Atom N2600 COM1, COM2
COM5*4, COM6*4 COM5*4, COM6*4
PS5000 (Slim Panel Type
COM1, COM2*4 COM2*4 COM2*4
Core i3 Model)*5*6
PS5000 (Slim Panel Type
COM1, COM2*7 COM2*7 COM2*7
Atom Model) *5*6
PS5000 (Enclosed Panel
COM1 --
Type) *8
PS5000 (Modular Type
PFXPU/PFXPP)*5*6
COM1*7 COM1*7 COM1*7
PS5000 (Modular Type
PFXPL2B5-6)
PS5000 (Modular Type
COM1, COM2*7 COM2*7 COM2*7
PFXPL2B1-4)
PS6000 COM1*9 *10 *10
*1 The RI/5V can be switched. Use the IPC’s switch to change if necessary.
*2 Set up the SIO type with the DIP Switch. Please set up as follows according to SIO type to be
used.
*3 When making communication between an External Device and COM port on the Expansion
slot, only RS-232C is supported. However, ER (DTR/CTS) control cannot be executed because
of the specification of COM port.
For connection with External Device, use user-created cables and disable Pin Nos. 1, 4, 6 and 9.
Please refer to the IPC manual for details of pin layout.
*4 Set up the SIO type with the BIOS. Please refer to the IPC manual for details of BIOS.
*5 When setting up communication between an External Device and the RS-232C/422/485
interface module, use the IPC (RS-232C) or PS5000 (RS-422/485) cable diagrams. However,
when using PFXZPBMPR42P2 in a RS-422/485 (4-wire) configuration with no flow control,
connect 7.RTS+ and 8.CTS+, and connect 6.RTS- and 9.CTS-.
When using RS-422/485 communication with External Devices, you may need to reduce the
transmission speed and increase the TX Wait time.
*6 To use RS-422/485 communication on the RS-232C/422/485 interface module, the DIP Switch
setting is required. Please refer to "Knowledge Base" (FAQs) on the support site.
(http://www.pro-face.com/trans/en/manual/1001.html)
Settings FAQ ID
PFXZPBMPR42P2, RS422/485 change method FA263858
PFXZPBMPR42P2 termination resistor setting FA263974
PFXZPBMPR44P2, RS422/485 change method FA264087
PFXZPBMPR44P2 termination resistor setting FA264088
*7 Set up the SIO type with the DIP Switch. Please refer to the IPC manual for details of DIP
Switch.
The BOX Atom has not a switch to set the RS-232C, RS-422/485 mode. Use the BIOS for the
setting.
*8 For the connection with the External Device, on the user-created cable read as if the connector
on the Display-side is a M12 A-coding 8 pin socket. The pin assignment is the same as
described in the cable diagram. For the M12 A-coding connector, use PFXZPSCNM122.
*9 In addition to COM1, you can also use the RS-232C COM port on the optional interface.
*10 Install the optional interface in the expansion slot.
*1 When using PS-3450A, PS-3451A, PS3000-BA and PS3001-BD, turn ON the set value.
RS-422/485 (4 wire)
DIP Switch Setting Description
1 OFF Reserved (always OFF)
2 ON
SIO type: RS-422/485
3 ON
4 OFF Output mode of SD (TXD) data: Always output
5 OFF Terminal resistance (220) insertion to SD (TXD): None
6 OFF Terminal resistance (220) insertion to RD (RXD): None
7 OFF Short-circuit of SDA (TXA) and RDA (RXA): Not available
8 OFF Short-circuit of SDB (TXB) and RDB (RXB): Not available
9 OFF
RS (RTS) Auto control mode: Disabled
10 OFF
RS-422/485 (2 wire)
DIP Switch Setting Description
1 OFF Reserved (always OFF)
2 ON
SIO type: RS-422/485
3 ON
4 OFF Output mode of SD (TXD) data: Always output
5 OFF Terminal resistance (220) insertion to SD (TXD): None
6 OFF Terminal resistance (220) insertion to RD (RXD): None
7 ON Short-circuit of SDA (TXA) and RDA (RXA): Available
8 ON Short-circuit of SDB (TXB) and RDB (RXB): Available
9 ON
RS (RTS) Auto control mode: Enabled
10 ON
♦ Device Settings
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-
Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, select the external device
and click [Settings] .
• Station Configuration
♦ Device Settings
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-
Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, select the external device
and click [Settings] .
• Station Configuration
4. Setup Items
Setup the Display’s communication settings in GP-Pro EX or in Display’s
offline mode. The setting of each parameter must match that of the
External Device.
Note:
Use the “REE Profile” link to set all the required communication parameters
for communicating with SAITEL equipment.
■ Device Settings
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-
Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, select the external device
and click [Settings] .
• Station Configuration
NOTE • Please refer to External Device user manual for more details
about how to setup Link Address and other settings.
• When "REE" profile is selected, Address of object information
is fixed.
• When "Generic" profile is selected, address of object
information can be configured.
■ Communication Settings
To display the setting screen, touch [Device/PLC Settings] from
[Peripheral Equipment Settings] in the off-line mode. Touch the External
Device you want to set from the displayed list.
■ Device Settings
To display the setting screen, touch [Device/PLC Settings] from
[Peripheral Equipment Settings]. Touch the External Device you want to
set from the displayed list, and touch [Device].
■ Option
To display the setting screen, touch [Device/PLC Settings] from [Peripheral
Equipment Settings]. Touch the
External Device you want to set from the displayed list, and touch [Option].
5. Cable Diagrams
The following cable diagrams may be different from cable diagrams
recommended by External Device Manufacturer. Please be assured there is no
operational problem in applying the cable diagrams shown in this manual.
• The FG pin of the External Device body must be grounded according to
your country’s applicable standard.
Refer to your External Device manual for details.
• SG and FG are connected inside the Display. When connecting the
External Device to SG, design your system to avoid short-circuit loops.
• Connect an isolation unit if the communication is not stable due to noise or
other factors.
• The connector type or signal name may vary depending on the External
Device.
Connect correctly corresponding to the External Device interface
specifications.
1B)
1C)
2B)
2C)
NOTE • When use any address range, set the [Generic] in [Information
Object Address Configuration] tab - [profile] of [Individual
Device Settings].
Device
Description Range Note
Name
SP Single Point Information 1000 ~ 10999 Read only
DP Double-Point Information 11000 ~ 12999 Read only
ME Measured Value 13000 ~ 14999 Read only
SC Single Command 15000 ~ 16999 Write only
IT Integrated Totals 17000 ~ 18999 Read only
ST Step Position Information 19000 ~ 20999 Read only
SE Set Point Command 21000 ~ 22999 Write only
DC Double Command 23000 ~ 24999 Write only
RC Regulating Step Command 25000 ~ 26999 Write only
Each device consists of several sub category and elements. The following
table lists the sub category and elements for each Device group
7. Error Messages
Error messages are displayed on the screen of the Display as follows: “No. :
Device Name: Error Message (Error Occurrence Area).
Each description is shown below.
Item Description
No. Error number
Device Name Name of the external device where an error has occurred.
Device /PLC name is the title of the External Device set
with GP-Pro EX (Initial value [PLC1])
Error Message Displays messages related to an error that has occurred
Error occurrence Displays the device address of the External device where
Area an error has occurred or error codes received from the
External Device.
8. Interoperability list
8.5. ASDUs
Process information in monitor direction Short name
■ <1> := Single-point information M_SP_NA_1
□ <2> := Single-point information with time tag M_SP_TA_1
■ <3> := Double-point information M_DP_NA_1
□ <4> := Double-point information with time tag M_DP_TA_1
■ <5> := Step position information M_ST_NA_1
□ <6> := Step position information with time tag M_ST_TA_1
□ <7> := Bitstring of 32 bit M_BO_NA_1
□ <8> := Bitstring of 32 bit with time tag M_BO_TA_1
□ <9> := Measured value, normalized value M_ME_NA_1
□ <10> := Measured value, normalized value with time tag M_ME_TA_1
■ <11> := Measured value, scaled value M_ME_NB_1
□ <12> := Measured value, scaled value with time tag M_ME_TB_1
□ <13> := Measured value, short floating point value M_ME_NC_1
□ <14> := Measured value, short floating point value with time tag M_ME_TC_1
■ <15> := Integrated totals M_IT_NA_1
□ <16> := Integrated totals with time tag M_IT_TA_1
□ <17> := Event of protection equipment with time tag M_EP_TA_1
□ <18> := Packed start events of protection equipment with time tag M_EP_TB_1
□ <19> := Packed output circuit information of protection equipment with time M_EP_TC_1
tag
□ <20> := Packed single-point information with status change detection M_PS_NA_1
□ <21> := Measured value, normalized value without quality descriptor M_ME_ND_1
■ <30> := Single-point information with time tag CP56Time2a M_SP_TB_1
■ <31> := Double-point information with time tag CP56Time2a M_DP_TB_1
■ <32> := Step position information with time tag CP56Time2a M_ST_TB_1
□ <33> := Bitstring of 32 bit with time tag CP56Time2a M_BO_TB_1
□ <34> := Measured value, normalized value with time tag CP56Time2a M_ME_TD_1
□ <35> := Measured value, scaled value with time tag CP56Time2a M_ME_TE_1
□ <36> := Measured value, short floating point value with time tag M_ME_TF_1
CP56Time2a
□ <37> := Integrated totals with time tag CP56Time2a M_IT_TB_1
□ <38> := Event of protection equipment with time tag CP56Time2a M_EP_TD_1
□ <39> := Packed start events of protection equipment with time tag M_EP_TE_1
CP56Time2a
□ <40> := Packed output circuit information of protection equipment with time M_EP_TF_1
tag CP56Time2a
File transfer
□ <120>:= File ready F_FR_NA_1
□ <121>:= Section ready F_SR_NA_1
□ <122>:= Call directory, select file, call file, call section F_SC_NA_1
□ <123>:= Last section, last segment F_LS_NA_1
□ <124>:= Ack file, ack section F_AF_NA_1
□ <125>:= Segment F_SG_NA_1
□ <126>:= Directory {blank or X, only available in monitor (standard) F_DR_TA_1
direction}
Parameter loading
□ Threshold value
□ Smoothing factor
□ Low limit for transmission of measured value
□ High limit for transmission of measured
Parameter activation
□ Act/deact of persistent cyclic or periodic transmission of the addressed object
Test procedure
□ Test procedure
File transfer
Background scan
□ Background scan