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PTQ-DNPS ♦ Quantum / Unity Platform
Distributed Network Protocol Interface Module
8.1.4 DNP Database View Menu
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Use this menu command to view the current contents of the selected database.
Press [?] to view a list of commands available on this menu.
M = Main Menu
D = Database Menu
? = Display Menu
0 – 5 = Pages 0 to 5000
S = Show Again
– = Back 5 Pages
P = Previous Page
+ = Skip 5 Pages
N = Next Page
D = Decimal Display
H = Hexadecimal Display
F = Float Display
A = ASCII Display
M = Main Menu
Redisplays (refreshes) this menu
Selects page 0, 1000, 2000 or 3000
Redisplays last selected page of data
Goes back five pages of data
Goes back one page of data
Goes forward five pages of data
Goes forward one page of data
Displays data in decimal format
Displays data in hex format
Displays data in floating point format
Displays data in text format
Goes up one level to main menu
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Distributed Network Protocol Interface Module
Viewing Data Type Databases
Press [D] from the DNP menu, then hold down the [Shift] key and press the / key.
Use the number keys 1 to 6 to select the display of the data type you wish to view. For example, if the '1' key is pressed, the following is displayed:
Viewing Register Pages
To view sets of register pages, use the keys described below:
Command Description
[0]
[1]
[2]
Display registers 0 to 99
Display registers 1000 to 1099
Display registers 2000 to 2099
And so on. The total number of register pages available to view depends on your module's configuration.
Displaying the Current Page of Registers Again
This screen displays the current page of 100 registers in the database.
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Moving Back Through 5 Pages of Registers
Press [-] from the Database View menu to skip back to the previous 500 registers of data.
Viewing the Previous 100 Registers of Data
Press [P] from the Database View menu to display the previous 100 registers of data.
Skipping 500 Registers of Data
Hold down [Shift] and press [=] to skip forward to the next 500 registers of data.
Viewing the Next 100 Registers of Data
Press [N] from the Database View menu to select and display the next 100 registers of data.
Viewing Data in Decimal Format
Press [D] to display the data on the current page in decimal format.
Viewing Data in Hexadecimal Format
Press [H] to display the data on the current page in hexadecimal format.
Viewing Data in Floating Point Format
Press [F] from the Database View menu. Use this command to display the data on the current page in floating point format. The program assumes that the values are aligned on even register boundaries. If floating-point values are not aligned as such, they are not displayed properly.
Viewing Data in ASCII (Text) Format
Press [A] to display the data on the current page in ASCII format. This is useful for regions of the database that contain ASCII data.
Viewing Data in Double Word Decimal Format
Press [L] to display the data on the current page in Double Word Decimal format.
This is useful for regions of the database that contain Double Word Decimal data.
Viewing Data in Double Word Decimal Format
Press [X] to display the data on the current page in Double Word Hexadecimal format. This is useful for regions of the database that contain Double Word
Hexadecimal data.
Viewing DNP Binary Inputs
Press [1] to view a list of DNP Binary Inputs.
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Table of contents
- 2 PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE
- 2 PTQ Installation and Operating Instructions
- 2 Important Notice
- 3 Your Feedback Please
- 9 GUIDE TO THE PTQ-DNPS APPLICATION REFERENCE GUIDE
- 11 START HERE
- 11 Hardware and Software Requirements
- 11 ProTalk Module Carton Contents
- 12 Quantum / Unity Hardware
- 12 PC and PC Software
- 13 Install ProSoft Configuration Builder Software
- 15 CONFIGURING THE PROCESSOR WITH CONCEPT
- 16 Information for Concept Version 2.6 Users
- 16 Installing MDC Configuration Files
- 17 Create a New Project
- 20 Add the PTQ Module to the Project
- 22 Set up Data Memory in Project
- 25 Download the Project to the Processor
- 28 Verify Successful Download
- 33 CONFIGURING THE PROCESSOR WITH PROWORX
- 37 CONFIGURING THE PROCESSOR WITH UNITYPRO XL
- 37 Create a New Project
- 39 Add the PTQ Module to the Project
- 41 Build the Project
- 42 Connect Your PC to the Processor
- 43 Connecting to the Processor with TCPIP
- 44 Download the Project to the Processor
- 45 SETTING UP THE PROTALK MODULE
- 45 Install the ProTalk Module in the Quantum Rack
- 45 Verify Jumper Settings
- 46 Inserting the 1454-9F connector
- 46 Install the ProTalk Module in the Quantum Rack
- 47 Cable Connections
- 47 RS-232 Configuration/Debug Port
- 51 Collision Avoidance (DNP modules only)
- 51 Connect the PC to the ProTalk Configuration/Debug Port
- 55 MODIFYING THE CONFIGURATION FILE
- 55 ProSoft Configuration Builder
- 56 Set Up the Project
- 58 Set Module Parameters
- 60 [Module]
- 60 Module Name
- 60 [PTQ BACKPLANE]
- 60 3x Register Start
- 60 4x Register Start
- 60 [DNP Slave]
- 62 Internal Slave ID
- 62 Baud Rate
- 62 RTS On
- 62 RTS Off
- 63 Min Response Delay
- 63 Modem
- 63 Connect Timeout
- 63 First Character Delay
- 63 Redial Delay Time
- 63 Redial Random Delay
- 63 Idle Timeout
- 64 Phone Number
- 64 Collision Avoidance
- 64 CD Idle Time
- 64 CD Random Time
- 64 CD Time Before Receive
- 64 BI Class
- 64 AI Class
- 65 Float Class
- 65 AI Deadband
- 65 Float Deadband
- 65 Select/Operate Arm Time
- 65 Write Time Interval
- 65 Data Link Confirm Mode
- 65 Data Link Confirm Tout
- 66 Data Link Max Retry
- 66 App Layer Confirm Tout
- 66 Unsolicited Response
- 66 Class 1 Unsol Resp Min
- 66 Class 2 Unsol Resp Min
- 66 Class 3 Unsol Resp Min
- 66 Unsol Resp Delay
- 67 Uresp Master Address
- 67 Uresp Retry Count
- 67 BI with Flag
- 67 BI Events without time
- 67 BO without flag
- 67 Counter with flag
- 67 Frozen counter with flag
- 68 AI with flag
- 68 AI Events with time
- 68 Time Sync Before Events
- 68 Initialize DNP Database
- 68 [DNP Slave Database]
- 69 Binary Inputs
- 69 Analog Inputs
- 69 Float Inputs
- 69 Counters
- 69 Binary Outputs
- 69 Analog Outputs
- 69 Float Outputs
- 70 [DNP Slave Binary Inputs]
- 70 Point
- 70 Class
- 70 [DNP Slave Analog Inputs]
- 70 Point
- 70 Class
- 71 Deadband
- 71 [DNP Slave Float Inputs]
- 71 Point
- 71 Class
- 71 Deadband
- 71 [Secondary Port]
- 72 Baud Rate
- 73 RTS On
- 73 RTS Off
- 73 Min Response Delay
- 73 Collision Avoidance
- 73 CD Idle Time
- 73 CD Random Time
- 73 CD Time Before Receive
- 74 Download the Project to the Module
- 74 Verification and Troubleshooting
- 77 DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
- 77 Reading Status Data from the Module
- 77 Required Hardware
- 78 The Configuration/Debug Menu
- 80 Main Menu
- 84 DNP Database View Menu
- 87 LED Status Indicators
- 88 Clearing a Fault Condition
- 88 Troubleshooting
- 91 REFERENCE
- 91 Product Specifications
- 91 Features and Benefits
- 91 General Specifications
- 92 Hardware Specifications
- 93 Functional Specifications
- 94 Functional Overview
- 94 General Concepts
- 99 Input and Output Data Blocks
- 106 PTQ-DNPS Application Design
- 117 Module Error Codes
- 117 Configuration Error Word
- 117 Slave Port Communication Errors
- 118 System Configuration Errors
- 119 DNP Port Configuration Errors
- 119 Error Status Table
- 123 Command Error Codes
- 125 Master Port DNPS Slave Configuration Values (DNPS Master Slave List)
- 126 Command List Entry Form
- 128 Command List
- 129 DNP Subset Definition
- 137 Internal Indication Word
- 138 Frequently Asked Questions
- 140 DNPS Specific Questions
- 141 SUPPORT, SERVICE & WARRANTY
- 142 How to Contact Us: Sales and Support
- 142 Return Material Authorization (RMA) Policies and Conditions
- 143 All Product Returns
- 143 Procedures for Return of Units Under Warranty
- 144 Procedures for Return of Units Out of Warranty
- 144 Un-repairable Units
- 145 LIMITED WARRANTY
- 145 What Is Covered By This Warranty
- 146 What Is Not Covered By This Warranty
- 151 DISCLAIMER REGARDING HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES
- 151 DISCLAIMER OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES
- 151 LIMITATION OF REMEDIES
- 151 Time Limit for Bringing Suit
- 152 No Other Warranties
- 152 Intellectual Property
- 152 Additional Restrictions Relating To Software And Other Intellectual Property
- 152 Allocation of risks
- 153 Controlling Law and Severability