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PRON NA80-MB0

MODBUS PROTOCOL USER GUIDE 2.60


Modbus Communication Protocol User Guide
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Contents
Contents ........................................................................................................................................................................ 2
1 Modbus RTU communication................................................................................................................................ 3
1.1 Serial port settings........................................................................................................................................ 3
1.2 Transmission mode ...................................................................................................................................... 3
1.3 Data Types ................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.4 Supported functions ..................................................................................................................................... 4
1.5 Exceptions .................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.6 Modbus/TCP ................................................................................................................................................ 5
1.7 Network setting............................................................................................................................................. 5
1.8 NTP synchronization .................................................................................................................................... 5
2 Logical organization of the protection’s data ........................................................................................................ 6
2.1 Basic Data Type ........................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1.1 BIT............................................................................................................................................................ 6
2.1.2 BYTE........................................................................................................................................................ 7
2.1.3 UBYTE ..................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.1.4 WORD...................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.1.5 UWORD ................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.1.6 LONG ....................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.1.7 ULONG .................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.1.8 ARR........................................................................................................................................................ 10
2.1.9 STR ........................................................................................................................................................ 11
2.1.10 CMD ....................................................................................................................................................... 11
3 How to read the Address Data Table.................................................................................................................. 12
3.1 Address Data Table.................................................................................................................................... 12
3.1.1 VAR........................................................................................................................................................ 12
3.1.2 REF ........................................................................................................................................................ 12
3.1.3 IDX ......................................................................................................................................................... 12
3.1.4 DIM......................................................................................................................................................... 13
3.1.5 TYPE...................................................................................................................................................... 13
3.1.6 UM.......................................................................................................................................................... 13
3.1.7 Kv 13
3.1.8 ENUM..................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.2 Common properties.................................................................................................................................... 14
3.2.1 Input state .............................................................................................................................................. 14
3.2.2 Output state............................................................................................................................................ 14
4 Examples ............................................................................................................................................................ 15
4.1 Example 1. How to read a variable ............................................................................................................ 15
4.2 Example 2. How to read a BIT data type ................................................................................................... 16
4.3 Example 3. How to execute a command.................................................................................................... 16
5 Glossary .............................................................................................................................................................. 17
6 Appendix A. Address Data Table........................................................................................................................ 18

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Introduction

This Protocol Manual is for use with Thytronic Protective Relays, such as the DMC, NTG and PRO-N series that
support Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP communication protocol.

1 Modbus RTU communication


The Thytronic Protective Relay (TPR) uses a communication protocol called Modbus. A company called Modicon,
for use with their programmable controllers, developed the Modbus protocol. Since that time Modbus has evolved
into common communication protocol in industry and it’s now a “de-facto” standard.
The communication method involves using a master-slave technique, in which there is one master and several
slaves. The TPR is a slave device. Only the master can initiate queries. These queries are directed to an individual
slave device and the appropriate slave responds with the requested data.
There are two transmission modes. These modes are known as RTU (Remote Terminal Unit) and ASCII (American
Standard Code for Information Interchange).
The TPR can be setup in a network of up to 247 slave devices. Each device must have a different address (1-247).
The TPR can be set for RTU mode only.

The MODBUS protocol documentation can be found online at www.modicon.com or www.modbus.org


(document “PDI-MBUS-300 REV J”).

1.1 Serial port settings

To communicate with a TPR, the serial port of the Master has to be configured with the following settings:

Address Baud Rate Parity Stop bits Data bits


1 19200 No 1 8
Table 1 Serial port settings

Remark: Every TPR has a default MODBUS Slave Address set to 1.

1.2 Transmission mode

The transmission mode supported by TPR is RTU.


The ASCII transmission mode is not supported.

1.3 Data Types

A TPR has 4 data table, each of which corresponds to one of the 4 basic Modbus data type. Each table contains up
to 1024 data that can be accessed with the proper function as described in the following table.

table/data type reference information Access Function Code for Function Code for
Reading Writing
Coils 0X 1 bit Read/Write 0x01 0x05
Discrete Inputs 1X 1 bit Read only 0x02 -
Input Registers 3X 16 bit Word Read only 0x04 -
Holding Registers 4X 16 bit Word Read/Write 0x03 0x06, 0x10
Table 2. Modbus Data Type

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1.4 Supported functions

TPR supports the following Modbus functions:

Code Name
0x01 Read Coil Status
0x02 Read Input Status
0x03 Read Holding Registers
0x04 Read Input Registers
0x05 Force Single Coil
0x06 Preset Single Register
0x0F Force Multiple Coil
0x10 Preset Multiple Registers
Table 3 Supported Modbus functions

The smallest data that can be exchanged within a Modbus message is the Modbus Register.
A Modbus Register is a 16 bit data in the Big Endian representation, called WORD (W)

W = BH BL

1.5 Exceptions

When a TPR receives a request that can not handle (e.g. the data address doesn’t exists, the function is not
supported, etc.), a special response called Exception is returned to the Master. This message contains the
information needed to recognize the error occurred.

In an Exception message the most significant bit (msb) of the Function field is set to 1.

• Function Code field: in case of exception, the msb is set to 1.


• Data field: this field contains a value related to the kind of error generated by the request.

An example of request with exception response could be the following:

04 07 A5 50 00 02 - -
TX
S F ADR DIM CRC

04 87 01 - -
RX
S F DATA CRC

S = Slave Address
F = Function Code
ADR = Modbus Data Address
DIM = Dimension (number of registers)
DATA = data value
CRC = Cyclical Redundancy Code

In this example the function code 07 is not supported by the TPR. The response is an exception message (the msb
of function code F=0x87 is set to 1). The Data field value is 1 and according with the Modbus standard corresponds
to the “Illegal function” exception.

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The next table describes all the exceptions handled by the TPRs.

Code Name Description


The function code received in the query is not an allowable action for
01 ILLEGAL FUNCTION
the slave.
The data address received in the query is not an allowable address for
02 ILLEGAL DATA ADDRESS
the slave
A value contained in the query data field is not an allowable value for
03 ILLEGAL DATA VALUE
the slave
An unrecoverable error occurred while the slave was attempting to
04 SLAVE DEVICE FAILURE
perform the requested action.
The slave has accepted the request and is processing it, but a long
05 ACKNOWLEDGE duration of time will be required to do so. This response is returned to
prevent a timeout error from occurring in the master.
The slave is engaged in processing a long-duration program command.
06 SLAVE DEVICE BUSY
The master should retransmit the message later when the slave is free.

1.6 Modbus/TCP
Modbus/TCP, an extension of Modbus/RTU, defines how Modbus/RTU and Modbus/ASCII messages are encoded
within and transported over TCP/IP-based networks. Modbus/TCP is just as simple to implement and flexible to
apply as the original Modbus/RTU. The specification can be found online at www.modicon.com

Transaction Protocol Length Field Modbus Frame CHECKSUM TCP FRAME


Identifier Identifier

MODBUS FRAME S F DATA

1.7 Network setting


Every device connected to the TCP/IP network including the TPRs must have a unique IP address. Every TPR has
the following default IP address:

Default IP Address = 200.1.1.135

1.8 NTP synchronization

To synchronize the Real Time Clock of more than one protection at the same time the NTP service is available.
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over packet-switched,
variable-latency data networks. NTP uses UDP port 123 as its transport layer. It is designed particularly to resist
the effects of variable latency.

To synchronize all the TPR in a network is sufficient to send a broadcast NTP packet on the network.

The NTP service can be enabled/disabled changing the “NTP synchronization” parameter (Appendix A –
Address Data Table).

More information about the NTP protocol and service can be found online at www.ntp.org

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2 Logical organization of the protection’s data


Each TPR has some data that can be read and/or written. These data are grouped in 4 data table.
Data with 1 bit of information (e.g. the state of an output), can be placed in the Discrete Inputs table or in the Coils
table, while data with more than 1 bit of information (e.g. the value of a current), can be placed in the Register
table, sometimes fitting more than one register as described in the following example.

1x, Discrete Input 3x, Input Registers


n° var n° var
6 I> Start 157 Power frequeny
7 I> Trip 158 Phase current IL1 value – Word L
8 I> Block1 159 Phase current IL1 value – Word H
160 Phase current IL2 value – Word L
161 Phase current IL2 value – Word H

Table 4. Example of data structures

Example: let’s read the value of the variable ”I> Start”. This variable is the first one in the Discrete Input data table.
To read this kind of data the Modbus function 0x02 has to be used. As described in the standard the Modbus
address to access the data is given by IDX-1 = 5 in this case.
To read the data from the Slave address 1 the next request has to be sent:

01 02 00 05 00 01 - -
TX
S F ADR DIM CRC

2.1 Basic Data Type

In this chapter all the basic TPR data type and their relationship with the Modbus data type will be described.

2.1.1 BIT
Description:
Variable with 1 bit of information.

Relationship with Modbus:


The information corresponds to the least significant bit (lsb) of the first data byte addressed in the query.

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2.1.2 BYTE

Description:
Signed variable with 1 byte (8 bit) of information. Range: -128 +127

Relationship with Modbus:


A BYTE data type is always placed in the Least Significant Byte (LSB) of a Modbus Register (DIM=1).

B 00 B
Modbus
Byte
Register

Example:
relationship between the data BYTE whose value is 13 (0x0D) and its Modbus representation:

0D 00 0D
Modbus
Byte
Register

2.1.3 UBYTE

Description:
Unsigned variable with 1 byte (8 bit) of information. Range: 0 +255

Relationship with Modbus:


A BYTE data type is always placed in the Least Significant Byte (LSB) of a Modbus Register (DIM=1).

B 00 B
UByte Modbus
Register

Example:
relationship between the data BYTE whose value is 13 (0x0D) and its Modbus representation:

0D 00 0D
Modbus
Byte
Register

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2.1.4 WORD

Description:
Signed variable with 2 byte (16 bit) of information. Range: -32.768 +32.767

Relationship with Modbus:


A WORD data type is always placed in a Modbus Register (DIM=1) keeping the representation (Big Endian).

BH BL BH BL
Modbus
Word
Register

Example:
relationship between the data WORD whose value is 3073 (0x0C01) and its Modbus representation:

0C 01 0C 01
Modbus
Word
Register

2.1.5 UWORD

Description:
Unsigned variable with 2 byte (16 bit) of information. Range: 0 +65.535

Relationship with Modbus:


A UWORD data type is always placed in a Modbus Register (DIM=1) keeping the representation (Big Endian).

BH BL BH BL
Modbus
UWord
Register

Example:
relationship between the data UWORD whose value is 3073 (0x0C01) and its Modbus representation:

0C 01 0C 01
Modbus
UWord
Register

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2.1.6 LONG

Description:
Signed variable with 4 byte (32 bit) of information. Range: -2.147.483.648 +2.147.483.647

Relationship with Modbus:


A LONG data type is placed in two Modbus Registers (DIM=2). The Least Significant Word of the LONG data type
is placed in the first Modbus register while the Most Significant Word of the LONG data type is placed in the second
Modbus register.

BHH BHL BLH BLL BLH BLL BHH BHL


WH WL WL WH
Long Modbus Registers

Example:
relationship between the data LONG 66536 (0x103E8) and its value in the Modbus protocol domain:

00 01 03 E8 03 E8 00 01
Long Modbus Registers

2.1.7 ULONG

Description:
Unsigned variable with 4 byte (32 bit) of information. Range: -0 +4.294.967.295

Relationship with Modbus:


A ULONG data type is placed in two Modbus Registers (DIM=2). The Least Significant Word of the ULONG data
type is placed in the first Modbus register while the Most Significant Word is placed in the second Modbus register.

LHH LHL LLH LLL LLH LLL LHH LHL


WH WL WL WH
ULong Modbus Registers

Example:
relationship between the ULONG data whose value is 66536 (0x103E8) and its Modbus representation:

00 01 03 E8 03 E8 00 01
ULong Modbus Registers

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2.1.8 ARR

Description:
Array of BYTE.

Relationship with Modbus:



An ARR data type of length n is placed in N Modbus Registers (N= ceil(n/2) ) keeping the byte ordering. If odd n,
the last byte of ARR is placed in the MSB of the last Modbus register, while the LSB is set to 0

If even n:

B1 B2 Bn B1 B2 Bn-1 Bn
1 2 n 1 N
Array[n] Modbus Registers
N = ceil(n/2)
If odd n:

B1 B2 Bn B1 B2 Bn 0
1 2 n 1 N
Array[n] Modbus Registers
Example:
Let’s consider an array with 3 bytes whose values are: (0x01, 0x3A, 0x1F). This array can be placed in
N=ceil(3/2)=ceil(1.5)=2 Modbus registers.

01 3A 1F 01 3A 1F 00
1 2 3 1 2
Array[3] Modbus Registers


The ceil function returns the smallest integer value that is greater than or equal to a number. For example,
ceil(2.3)=3 , ceil(1.5)=2.
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2.1.9 STR

Description:
String data type. It’s represented by an array of BYTE. Every byte represents the hexadecimal ASCII code
associated with the character of the string

Relationship with Modbus:



An STR data type of length n is placed in N Modbus Registers (N= ceil(n/2) ) keeping the byte ordering. If odd n,
the last byte is placed in the MSB of the last Modbus register. A zero padding operation (with char ‘\0’) is necessary
for every writing operation where the length of the string is lower than the number of bytes contained in the Modbus
registers.

If even n:

C1 C2 Cn C1 C2 Cn-1 Cn
1 2 n 1 N
String[n] Modbus Registers
N = ceil(n/2)
If odd n:

C1 C2 Cn C1 C2 Cn ‘\0’
1 2 n 1 N
String[n] Modbus Registers

Example:
Let’s assume “Relay reference name” is a STRING variable whose length is 8 characters, its Modbus address is
0x0029 and its dimension is 4 Modbus registers. Let’s set its value to “NAxx”.

First of all the ASCII code in hexadecimal notation for each character of the string “NA10” is equal to 0x4E417878
An example of write request could be the following:

01 10 00 29 00 05 10 4E 41 78 78 00 00 00 00 - -
TX
S F ADR DIM B DATA1 DATA2 DATA3 DATA4 CRC
‘N’ ‘A’ ‘x’ ‘x’ ‘\0’ ‘\0’ ‘\0’ ‘\0’

Remark. A zero padding operation is necessary because the length of the string “DMC901” is lower than the length
of the RACK_TYPE variable.

2.1.10 CMD
Description:
This type of data represents a command.

Every Command corresponds to a Coil data type. To execute the command, the value of the associated Coil has to
be set to 1 with the Modbus function 0x05.


The ceil function returns the smallest integer value that is greater than or equal to a number. For example,
ceil(2.3)=3 , ceil(1.5)=2.
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3 How to read the Address Data Table


All the information necessary to read/write data from/to a TPR is contained in the Address Data Table (see
Appendix A).

3.1 Address Data Table

Now a description of all the Address Data Table’s fields is given:

VAR REF IDX DIM TYPE UM KV ENUM

Table 5. Address Data Table’s field

3.1.1 VAR

The VAR field contains the description of the variable.


An example of VAR fields could be: “Relay phase nominal current - In ”, “Relay reference name” or “I> Trip”.

3.1.2 REF

The REF field tells which data table the variable is stored in.
The REF field can assume one of the following values:

• 0x: data stored in the COIL table


• 1x: data stored in the DISCRETE INPUT table
• 3x: data stored in the INPUT REGISTER table
• 4x: data stored in the HOLDING REGISTER table

3.1.3 IDX

The IDX field represents the position of the table (specified by REF) in which the variable VAR is stored.
The IDX value is related to the Modbus address of the variable. The relationship between IDX and Modbus address
is the following:
MB address = IDX - 1

Example: let’s consider the following Address Data Table

VAR REF IDX DIM


Relay phase nominal current - In 3x 50 1
Relay reference name 3x 42 8
I> Trip 1x 7 1

Let’s see that the variable “Relay phase nominal current - In” is the 50th variable stored in the Input Registers
table (reference 3x) and its dimension is 1 Modbus register (DIM=1).

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3.1.4 DIM

The DIM field is the number of Modbus registers necessary to contain the VAR data.

Example: let’s read the value of the variable “Relay phase nominal current - In ”.
From the previous table we see that the reference is 4x for which the function 0x03 has to be used for reading.
The Modbus address is IDX-1=50-1=49.
The request for reading is the following:

01 03 00 31 00 01 - -
TX
S F ADR DIM CRC

3.1.5 TYPE

The TYPE field specifies the basic data type associated with VAR, as described in chapter 2.1.

3.1.6 UM

The UM field specifies the Unit of Measure of the variable.


If UM is empty, it means that the Unit is just a number.

3.1.7 Kv

The Kv field contains the scale factor that has to be applied to the variable to obtain the real value. If Kv is not
equal to 1, the value of the variable must be divided by Kv.

Example: let’s consider the following address data table

VAR REF IDX DIM TYPE UM KV ENUM


Phase current IL1 - Value 3x 159 2 LONG In 16000

Let’s read the “Phase current IL1 - Value “ from the Slave address 1.

01 04 00 9E 00 02 - -
TX
S F ADR DIM CRC

Let’s assume the following response:

01 04 04 A9 80 00 03 - -
RX
S F B DATA1 DATA2 CRC
LONG
VALL VALH

The TYPE field is necessary to decode the right value returned from the Modbus response, as described in chapter
2.1. The decoded value contained in the response is 0x0003A980 = 240000. Kv=16000 means that the value of the
variable has to be divided by 16000. UM specify the Unit. The “Phase current IL1 – Value” is equal to 15 In.

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3.1.8 ENUM

The ENUM field, whenever is defined, contains the meaning of all possible values assumed by the variable.

3.2 Common properties


Some common properties are now described for a better understanding.

3.2.1 Input state


• State
It’s the physical state of the Input: 0 or 1 (OFF or ON)

3.2.2 Output state


• State
It’s the logical state of the output: 0 or 1 (OFF or ON); could not correspond with its physical state
• Fail
It’s the Coil Failure Status: 0 or 1 (OFF=”OK” o ON=”Fault”).

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4 Examples
For all the examples, the following symbols are assumed:

S = Slave Modbus address (1-247)


F = Modbus Function code (1,2,3,4,5,6,15,16)
B = number of byte in the DATA field
ADR = Modbus DATA address
DIM = number of Modbus DATA address
CRC = Cyclical Redundancy Check
DATAx = register x of DATA field
VALx = value x of the variable

4.1 Example 1. How to read a variable

Let’s read from the Slave address 1 the value of the “Relay phase nominal current - In ”.

From the Address Data Table (Appendix A) we find out the following information;

VAR REF IDX DIM TYPE UM Kv ENUM


Relay phase nominal current - In 3x 50 1 UWORD A 1

The REF field value specify an Input Register (3x), so the function 0x04 is used for reading. From the IDX the
Modbus address is derived: Modbus address = IDX -1 = 50 - 1 = 49. DIM specify the number of register to be read.

01 04 00 3E 00 02 - -
TX
S F ADR DIM CRC

01 04 04 00 05 - -
RX
S F B DATA CRC

The TYPE field value is equal to UWORD. Applying the rules described in the chapter 2.1, the following value is
obtained
VAL = 0x0005= 5.

Il UM field specify the Unit of measure that is “Ampere”, while Kv = 1 means that the value doesn’t need to be
scaled. The “Relay phase nominal current – In” is equal to 5A.

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4.2 Example 2. How to read a BIT data type


Let’s read from the Slave address 1 the variable “I> Trip”.

From the Address Data Table (Appendix A) we find out the following information;

VAR REF IDX DIM TYPE UM Kv ENUM


I> Trip 1x 7 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON

The REF field value specify a Discrete Input (1x), so the function 0x02 is used for reading. From the IDX the
Modbus address is derived: Modbus address = IDX -1 = 7 - 1 = 6. DIM specify the number of register to be read.

01 02 00 06 00 01 - -
TX
S F ADR DIM CRC

01 02 01 00 01 - -
RX
S F B VAL CRC

The TYPE field value is equal to BIT. Applying the rules described in the chapter 2.1, the following value is
obtained
VAL = 1.

The ENUM field specifies the meaning of the value. In this case, the value 1 corresponds to the “ON” state and it
means that a Trip has occurred on the first threshold of the 51 function.

4.3 Example 3. How to execute a command

Let’s execute the command “Reset events” on the Slave address 1.


From the Address Data Table (Appendix A) we find out the following information;

VAR REF IDX DIM TYPE UM Kv ENUM


Reset LEDs 0x 2 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON

The TYPE field value specifies a Command (CMD). As described in chapter 2.1, to execute the command, it is
necessary to set its value to 1.
The REF field value specify a Coil (0x), so the function 0x05 is used for writing. From the IDX the Modbus address
is derived: Modbus address = IDX -1 = 2 - 1 = 1
The Response message is known as an “Acknowledge” because it’s an echo of the request, and it means that the
Coil has been set:

01 05 00 01 FF 00 - -
TX
S F ADR DATA CRC

01 05 00 01 FF 00 - -
RX
S F ADR DATA CRC

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5 Glossary
BH Most significative Byte of a Word data (Higher byte)
BL Least significative Byte of a Word data (Lower byte)
LSB Least Significative Byte
lsb least significative bit
MSB Most Significative Byte
msb Most significative bit
NTP Network Time Protocol
RTU Remote Terminal Unit
TPR Thytronic Protective Relay
WH Most significative Word of a Long data (Higher word)
WL Least significative Word of a Long data (Lower word)

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6 Appendix A. Address Data Table


VAR REF IDX DIM TYPE Range Um Kv ENUM
Commands
Set RTC 0x 1 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON
Reset CB Open counter 0x 2 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON
Reset LEDs 0x 3 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON
Reset CB time action 0x 4 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON
Reset MTV 0x 5 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON
Reset Breaking currents SumI2t 0x 6 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON
Reset Breaking currents SumI 0x 7 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON
Reset partial counters 0x 8 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON
Thermal image presetting 0x 9 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON
Fault reading 0x 10 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON
Reset faults 0x 11 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON
Reset faults identifier 0x 12 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON
Events reading 0x 13 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON
Reset events 0x 14 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON
Reset event identifier 0x 15 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON
Open CB 0x 16 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON
Close CB 0x 17 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON
Test-off 0x 18 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON
Test-on 0x 19 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON
Reset on demand measures 0x 20 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON
Reset on energy measures 0x 21 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON
Enable reclose 0x 22 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON
Disable reclose 0x 23 1 CMD 0=OFF, 1=ON

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VAR REF IDX DIM TYPE Range Um Kv ENUM


Commands
Day 4x 1 1 UWORD 1,31,1 1
Month 4x 2 1 UWORD 1,12,1 1
Year 4x 3 1 UWORD 2000,2099,1 1
Hour 4x 4 1 UWORD 0,23,1 1
Minute 4x 5 1 UWORD 0,59,1 1
Second 4x 6 1 UWORD 0,59,1 1
Testing rele 4x 7 1 WORD 0="K1",1="K2",2="K3",3="K4",4="K
5",5="K6",6="K7",7="K8",8="K9",9=
"K10"
Info
Code 3x 1 6 STR
Serial number - 3x 7 2 LONG 1
Application sw release 3x 9 6 STR
Base sw release 3x 15 6 STR
DSP fw identifier 3x 21 1 UWORD 1
DSP fw release 3x 22 6 STR
Communication
Address 3x 28 1 UBYTE 1
IP host address 3x 29 8 STR
IP net mask 3x 37 8 STR
Autonegotiation 1x 1 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Enable 1x 2 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON

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VAR REF IDX DIM TYPE Range Um Kv ENUM


Rated nominal values
Relay reference name 3x 45 8 STR
Relay phase nominal current - In 3x 53 2 ULONG A 1
Relay residual nominal current - IEn 3x 55 2 ULONG A 1
Phase CT primary nominal current - Inp 3x 57 2 ULONG A 1
Residual CT primary nominal current - IEnp 3x 59 2 ULONG A 1
Relay nominal voltage ( phase to phase ) - Un 3x 61 2 ULONG V 1
Line VT primary nominal voltage ( phase to phase ) - Unp 3x 63 2 ULONG V 1
Relay residual nominal voltage ( direct measurement ) - UEn 3x 65 2 ULONG V 1

Residual primary nominal voltage ( phase to phase ) * 1.73 - 3x 67 2 ULONG V 1


UEnp

Relay nominal frequency - fn 3x 69 2 ULONG Hz 1


Measurements reading mode 3x 71 1 WORD 0="RELATIVE",1="PRIMARY"
Profile selection
Profile 3x 72 1 WORD 0="A",1="B"
Clock
Day 3x 73 1 UWORD 1
Month 3x 74 1 UWORD 1
Year 3x 75 1 UWORD 1
Hour 3x 76 1 UWORD 1
Minute 3x 77 1 UWORD 1
Second 3x 78 1 UWORD 1

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READINGS
Diagnostic
MINOR Fail alarm 1x 3 1 BIT 0=NO, 1=YES
Protection and controls 1x 4 1 BIT 0=OUT OF SERVICE, 1=ON
SERVICE
System diagnostic 3x 79 1 WORD 0="OK",1="FATAL",2="MAJOR",3=
"MINOR"
Device diagnostic 1x 5 1 BIT 0=OK, 1=NOT OK
Program diagnostic 3x 80 1 WORD 0="OK",1="NOT
OK",2="Disappeared"
Data-base boot 3x 81 1 WORD 0="OK",1="NOT
OK",2="Disappeared"
Data-base run-time 3x 82 1 WORD 0="OK",1="NOT
OK",2="Disappeared"
DSP boot 3x 83 1 WORD 0="OK",1="NOT
OK",2="Disappeared"
DSP run-time 3x 84 1 WORD 0="OK",1="NOT
OK",2="Disappeared"
Memory boot 3x 85 1 WORD 0="OK",1="NOT
OK",2="Disappeared"
Memory run-time 3x 86 1 WORD 0="OK",1="NOT
OK",2="Disappeared"
Serial flash startup 3x 87 3 STR
Serial flash run-time 3x 90 3 STR
Data Bus heavy 3x 93 1 WORD 0="OK",1="NOT
OK",2="Disappeared"
Data Bus minor 3x 94 1 WORD 0="OK",1="NOT
OK",2="Disappeared"
Protection I/O assigned verify startup 3x 95 1 WORD 0="OK",1="NOT
OK",2="Disappeared"
Protection I/O assigned verify run-time major 3x 96 1 WORD 0="OK",1="NOT
OK",2="Disappeared"
Protection I/O assigned verify run-time minor 3x 97 1 WORD 0="OK",1="NOT
OK",2="Disappeared"
PLC I/O assigned verify startup 3x 98 1 WORD 0="OK",1="NOT
OK",2="Disappeared"
PLC I/O assigned verify run-time major 3x 99 1 WORD 0="OK",1="NOT
OK",2="Disappeared"
PLC I/O assigned verify run-time minor 3x 100 1 WORD 0="OK",1="NOT
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Diagnostic
MMI module - Boot 3x 101 1 WORD 0="NOT OK: Undefined
module",1="OK",2="NOT OK:
missing module",3="NOT OK:
incompatible
module",4="OK",5="NOT
OK",6="OFF",7="OFF: Remove
module"
MMI module - Run-time 3x 102 1 WORD 0="NOT OK: Undefined
module",1="OK",2="NOT OK:
missing module",3="NOT OK:
incompatible
module",4="OK",5="NOT
OK",6="OFF",7="OFF: Remove
module"
MRI module - Boot 3x 103 1 WORD 0="NOT OK: Undefined
module",1="OK",2="NOT OK:
missing module",3="NOT OK:
incompatible
module",4="OK",5="NOT
OK",6="OFF",7="OFF: Remove
module"
MRI module - Run-time 3x 104 1 WORD 0="NOT OK: Undefined
module",1="OK",2="NOT OK:
missing module",3="NOT OK:
incompatible
module",4="OK",5="NOT
OK",6="OFF",7="OFF: Remove
module"
MID16-1 module - Boot 3x 105 1 WORD 0="NOT OK: Undefined
module",1="OK",2="NOT OK:
missing module",3="NOT OK:
incompatible
module",4="OK",5="NOT
OK",6="OFF",7="OFF: Remove
module"
MID16-1 module - Run-time 3x 106 1 WORD 0="NOT OK: Undefined
module",1="OK",2="NOT OK:
missing module",3="NOT OK:
incompatible
module",4="OK",5="NOT
OK",6="OFF",7="OFF: Remove
module"

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Diagnostic
MID16-2 module - Boot 3x 107 1 WORD 0="NOT OK: Undefined
module",1="OK",2="NOT OK:
missing module",3="NOT OK:
incompatible
module",4="OK",5="NOT
OK",6="OFF",7="OFF: Remove
module"
MID16-2 module - Run-time 3x 108 1 WORD 0="NOT OK: Undefined
module",1="OK",2="NOT OK:
missing module",3="NOT OK:
incompatible
module",4="OK",5="NOT
OK",6="OFF",7="OFF: Remove
module"
PT100 module - Boot 3x 109 1 WORD 0="NOT OK: Undefined
module",1="OK",2="NOT OK:
missing module",3="NOT OK:
incompatible
module",4="OK",5="NOT
OK",6="OFF",7="OFF: Remove
module"
PT100 module - Run-time 3x 110 1 WORD 0="NOT OK: Undefined
module",1="OK",2="NOT OK:
missing module",3="NOT OK:
incompatible
module",4="OK",5="NOT
OK",6="OFF",7="OFF: Remove
module"
MCI module (4...20mA) - Boot 3x 111 1 WORD 0="NOT OK: Undefined
module",1="OK",2="NOT OK:
missing module",3="NOT OK:
incompatible
module",4="OK",5="NOT
OK",6="OFF",7="OFF: Remove
module"
MCI module (4...20mA) - Run-time 3x 112 1 WORD 0="NOT OK: Undefined
module",1="OK",2="NOT OK:
missing module",3="NOT OK:
incompatible
module",4="OK",5="NOT
OK",6="OFF",7="OFF: Remove
module"

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PROTECTIONS
Auto-reclose - 79
ActiveMode 79 3x 113 1 WORD 0="OFF",1="Rapid",2="Rapid+Slow
"
Run 79 1x 6 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
LastEvent 79 3x 114 1 WORD 0="No events",1="Rapid reclosure
OK",2="Slow reclosure
OK",3="Delayed reclosure
OK",4="Fail reclosure
phase",5="Fail reclosure
earth",6="Manual close",7="Cycle
interrupted",8="Cycle in progress"
CycleState 79 3x 115 1 WORD 0="Rest",1="Rapid reclosure
time",2="Slow reclosure
time",3="Fault discrimination
time",4="Reclaim time",5="Delayed
reclosure time",6="Reclaim final
time"
Residual-time 79 3x 116 2 ULONG s 1000
EnableState 79 1x 7 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON

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Thermal protection with RTD thermometric probes - 26
Alarm ThAL1 1x 8 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip Th>1 1x 9 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Alarm ThAL2 1x 10 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip Th>2 1x 11 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Alarm ThAL3 1x 12 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip Th>3 1x 13 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Alarm ThAL4 1x 14 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip Th>4 1x 15 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Alarm ThAL5 1x 16 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip Th>5 1x 17 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Alarm ThAL6 1x 18 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip Th>6 1x 19 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Alarm ThAL7 1x 20 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip Th>7 1x 21 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Alarm ThAL8 1x 22 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip Th>8 1x 23 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Diag PT100 1x 24 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Undervoltage - 27
Start U< 1x 25 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip U< 1x 26 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 U< 1x 27 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Start U<< 1x 28 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip U<< 1x 29 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 U<< 1x 30 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON

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Alarm DthAL1 1x 31 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 DthAL1 1x 32 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK2IN DthAL1 1x 33 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK4IN DthAL1 1x 34 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Alarm DthAL2 1x 35 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 DthAL2 1x 36 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK2IN DthAL2 1x 37 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK4IN DthAL2 1x 38 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip Dth> 1x 39 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 Dth> 1x 40 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK2IN Dth> 1x 41 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK4IN Dth> 1x 42 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
CLP Dth 1x 43 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON

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Phase overcurrent - 50/51
Start I> 1x 44 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip I> 1x 45 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 I> 1x 46 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK2IN I> 1x 47 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK4IN I> 1x 48 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
CLP I> 1x 49 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Start I>> 1x 50 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip I>> 1x 51 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 I>> 1x 52 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK2IN I>> 1x 53 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK4IN I>> 1x 54 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
CLP I>> 1x 55 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Start I>>> 1x 56 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip I>>> 1x 57 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 I>>> 1x 58 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK2IN I>>> 1x 59 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK4IN I>>> 1x 60 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
CLP I>>> 1x 61 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON

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Residual overcurrent - 50N/51N
Start IE> 1x 62 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip IE> 1x 63 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 IE> 1x 64 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK2IN IE> 1x 65 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK4IN IE> 1x 66 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
CLP IE> 1x 67 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Start IE>> 1x 68 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip IE>> 1x 69 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 IE>> 1x 70 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK2IN IE>> 1x 71 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK4IN IE>> 1x 72 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
CLP IE>> 1x 73 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Start IE>>> 1x 74 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip IE>>> 1x 75 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 IE>>> 1x 76 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK2IN IE>>> 1x 77 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK4IN IE>>> 1x 78 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
CLP IE>>> 1x 79 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Overvoltage - 59
Start U> 1x 80 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip U> 1x 81 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 U> 1x 82 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Start U>> 1x 83 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip U>> 1x 84 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 U>> 1x 85 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON

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Residual overvoltage - 59N
Start UE> 1x 86 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip UE> 1x 87 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 UE> 1x 88 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Start UE>> 1x 89 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip UE>> 1x 90 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 UE>> 1x 91 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Directional phase overcurrent - 67
Start IPD> 1x 92 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip IPD> 1x 93 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 IPD> 1x 94 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK2IN IPD> 1x 95 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK4IN IPD> 1x 96 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
CLP IPD> 1x 97 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Start IPD>> 1x 98 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip IPD>> 1x 99 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 IPD>> 1x 100 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK2IN IPD>> 1x 101 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK4IN IPD>> 1x 102 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
CLP IPD>> 1x 103 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Start IPD>>> 1x 104 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip IPD>>> 1x 105 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 IPD>>> 1x 106 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BK2IN IPD>>> 1x 107 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BK4IN IPD>>> 1x 108 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
CLP IPD>>> 1x 109 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Start IPD>>>> 1x 110 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip IPD>>>> 1x 111 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 IPD>>>> 1x 112 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BK2IN IPD>>>> 1x 113 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BK4IN IPD>>>> 1x 114 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
CLP IPD>>>> 1x 115 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
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Directional earth fault overcurrent - 67N
Start IED> 1x 116 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip IED> 1x 117 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 IED> 1x 118 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK2IN IED> 1x 119 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK4IN IED> 1x 120 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
CLP IED> 1x 121 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Start IED>> 1x 122 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip IED>> 1x 123 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 IED>> 1x 124 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK2IN IED>> 1x 125 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK4IN IED>> 1x 126 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
CLP IED>> 1x 127 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Start IED>>> 1x 128 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip IED>>> 1x 129 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 IED>>> 1x 130 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BK2IN IED>>> 1x 131 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BK4IN IED>>> 1x 132 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
CLP IED>>> 1x 133 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Start IED>>>> 1x 134 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip IED>>>> 1x 135 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 IED>>>> 1x 136 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BK2IN IED>>>> 1x 137 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BK4IN IED>>>> 1x 138 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
CLP IED>>>> 1x 139 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Second Harmonic Restraint
Start I2ndh> 1x 140 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip circuit supervision - 74TCS
Start 74TCS 1x 141 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip 74TCS 1x 142 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 74TCS 1x 143 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON

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Breaker Failure - BF
Trip Int/Ext 1x 144 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Start IBF> 1x 145 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Start IEBF> 1x 146 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Start BF 1x 147 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip BF 1x 148 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 BF 1x 149 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
VT supervision - 74VT
Block 74VT 1x 150 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Alarm 74VT 1x 151 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 74VT 1x 152 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
CT supervision - 74CT
Start I* 1x 153 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip S< 1x 154 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK1 S< 1x 155 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON

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State 1 3x 118 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 2 3x 119 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 3 3x 120 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 4 3x 121 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 5 3x 122 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 6 3x 123 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 7 3x 124 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 8 3x 125 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 9 3x 126 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 10 3x 127 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 11 3x 128 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 12 3x 129 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 13 3x 130 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 14 3x 131 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 15 3x 132 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 16 3x 133 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"

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State 17 3x 134 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 18 3x 135 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 19 3x 136 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 20 3x 137 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 21 3x 138 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 22 3x 139 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 23 3x 140 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 24 3x 141 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 25 3x 142 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 26 3x 143 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 27 3x 144 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 28 3x 145 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 29 3x 146 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 30 3x 147 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 31 3x 148 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"
State 32 3x 149 1 WORD 0="0",1="1"

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Circuit Breaker supervision
CB-State 3x 150 1 WORD 0="Open",1="Closed",2="?"
52a 1x 156 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
52b 1x 157 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
CB fail 1x 158 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Break time assigned relays state 1x 159 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
State N.Open 1x 160 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
State SumI 1x 161 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
SumIL1 3x 151 2 ULONG In 16000
SumIL2 3x 153 2 ULONG In 16000
SumIL3 3x 155 2 ULONG In 16000
State SumI^2t 1x 162 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
SumIL1^2t 3x 157 2 ULONG In^2s 250000
SumIL2^2t 3x 159 2 ULONG In^2s 250000
SumIL3^2t 3x 161 2 ULONG In^2s 250000
State tbreak 1x 163 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
PARTIAL COUNTERS
Auto-reclose - 79
ParRR79cnt - Value 3x 163 1 WORD
ParSR79cnt - Value 3x 164 1 WORD
ParDR79cnt - Value 3x 165 1 WORD
ParFR79Pcnt - Value 3x 166 1 WORD
ParFR79Ecnt - Value 3x 167 1 WORD

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Thermal protection with RTD thermometric probes
- 26
ParThAL1cnt - Value 3x 168 1 WORD
ParTh>1cnt - Value 3x 169 1 WORD
ParThAL2cnt - Value 3x 170 1 WORD
ParTh>2cnt - Value 3x 171 1 WORD
ParThAL3cnt - Value 3x 172 1 WORD
ParTh>3cnt - Value 3x 173 1 WORD
ParThAL4cnt - Value 3x 174 1 WORD
ParTh>4cnt - Value 3x 175 1 WORD
ParThAL5cnt - Value 3x 176 1 WORD
ParTh>5cnt - Value 3x 177 1 WORD
ParThAL6cnt - Value 3x 178 1 WORD
ParTh>6cnt - Value 3x 179 1 WORD
ParThAL7cnt - Value 3x 180 1 WORD
ParTh>7cnt - Value 3x 181 1 WORD
ParThAL8cnt - Value 3x 182 1 WORD
ParTh>8cnt - Value 3x 183 1 WORD
Undervoltage - 27
ParStU<cnt - Value 3x 184 1 WORD
ParTrU<cnt - Value 3x 185 1 WORD
ParBk1U<cnt - Value 3x 186 1 WORD
ParStU<<cnt - Value 3x 187 1 WORD
ParTrU<<cnt - Value 3x 188 1 WORD
ParBk1U<<cnt - Value 3x 189 1 WORD

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Thermal image - 49
ParAlDthAL1cnt - Value 3x 190 1 WORD
ParBk1DthAL1cnt - Value 3x 191 1 WORD
ParBk2DthAL1cnt - Value 3x 192 1 WORD
ParAlDthAL2cnt - Value 3x 193 1 WORD
ParBk1DthAL2cnt - Value 3x 194 1 WORD
ParBk2DthAL2cnt - Value 3x 195 1 WORD
ParTrDth>cnt - Value 3x 196 1 WORD
ParBk1Dth>cnt - Value 3x 197 1 WORD
ParBk2Dth>cnt - Value 3x 198 1 WORD
Phase overcurrent - 50/51
ParStI>cnt - Value 3x 199 1 WORD
ParTrI>cnt - Value 3x 200 1 WORD
ParBk1I>cnt - Value 3x 201 1 WORD
ParBk2I>cnt - Value 3x 202 1 WORD
ParStI>>cnt - Value 3x 203 1 WORD
ParTrI>>cnt - Value 3x 204 1 WORD
ParBk1I>>cnt - Value 3x 205 1 WORD
ParBk2I>>cnt - Value 3x 206 1 WORD
ParStI>>>cnt - Value 3x 207 1 WORD
ParTrI>>>cnt - Value 3x 208 1 WORD
ParBk1I>>>cnt - Value 3x 209 1 WORD
ParBk2I>>>cnt - Value 3x 210 1 WORD

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Residual overcurrent - 50N/51N
ParStIE>cnt - Value 3x 211 1 WORD
ParTrIE>cnt - Value 3x 212 1 WORD
ParBk1IE>cnt - Value 3x 213 1 WORD
ParBk2IE>cnt - Value 3x 214 1 WORD
ParStIE>>cnt - Value 3x 215 1 WORD
ParTrIE>>cnt - Value 3x 216 1 WORD
ParBk1IE>>cnt - Value 3x 217 1 WORD
ParBk2IE>>cnt - Value 3x 218 1 WORD
ParStIE>>>cnt - Value 3x 219 1 WORD
ParTrIE>>>cnt - Value 3x 220 1 WORD
ParBk1IE>>>cnt - Value 3x 221 1 WORD
ParBk2IE>>>cnt - Value 3x 222 1 WORD
Overvoltage - 59
ParStU>cnt - Value 3x 223 1 WORD
ParTrU>cnt - Value 3x 224 1 WORD
ParBk1U>cnt - Value 3x 225 1 WORD
ParStU>>cnt - Value 3x 226 1 WORD
ParTrU>>cnt - Value 3x 227 1 WORD
ParBk1U>>cnt - Value 3x 228 1 WORD
Residual overvoltage - 59N
ParStUE>cnt - Value 3x 229 1 WORD
ParTrUE>cnt - Value 3x 230 1 WORD
ParBk1UE>cnt - Value 3x 231 1 WORD
ParStUE>>cnt - Value 3x 232 1 WORD
ParTrUE>>cnt - Value 3x 233 1 WORD
ParBk1UE>>cnt - Value 3x 234 1 WORD

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Directional phase overcurrent - 67
ParStIPD>cnt - Value 3x 235 1 WORD
ParTrIPD>cnt - Value 3x 236 1 WORD
ParBk1IPD>cnt - Value 3x 237 1 WORD
ParBk2IPD>cnt - Value 3x 238 1 WORD
ParStIPD>>cnt - Value 3x 239 1 WORD
ParTrIPD>>cnt - Value 3x 240 1 WORD
ParBk1IPD>>cnt - Value 3x 241 1 WORD
ParBk2IPD>>cnt - Value 3x 242 1 WORD
ParStIPD>>>cnt - Value 3x 243 1 WORD
ParTrIPD>>>cnt - Value 3x 244 1 WORD
ParBk1IPD>>>cnt - Value 3x 245 1 WORD
ParBk2IPD>>>cnt - Value 3x 246 1 WORD
ParStIPD>>>>cnt - Value 3x 247 1 WORD
ParTrIPD>>>>cnt - Value 3x 248 1 WORD
ParBk1IPD>>>>cnt - Value 3x 249 1 WORD
ParBk2IPD>>>>cnt - Value 3x 250 1 WORD

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Directional earth fault overcurrent - 67N
ParStIED>cnt - Value 3x 251 1 WORD
ParTrIED>cnt - Value 3x 252 1 WORD
ParBk1IED>cnt - Value 3x 253 1 WORD
ParBk2IED>cnt - Value 3x 254 1 WORD
ParStIED>>cnt - Value 3x 255 1 WORD
ParTrIED>>cnt - Value 3x 256 1 WORD
ParBk1IED>>cnt - Value 3x 257 1 WORD
ParBk2IED>>cnt - Value 3x 258 1 WORD
ParStIED>>>cnt - Value 3x 259 1 WORD
ParTrIED>>>cnt - Value 3x 260 1 WORD
ParBk1IED>>>cnt - Value 3x 261 1 WORD
ParBk2IED>>>cnt - Value 3x 262 1 WORD
ParStIED>>>>cnt - Value 3x 263 1 WORD
ParTrIED>>>>cnt - Value 3x 264 1 WORD
ParBk1IED>>>>cnt - Value 3x 265 1 WORD
ParBk2IED>>>>cnt - Value 3x 266 1 WORD
Second Harmonic Restraint
ParStI2ndh>cnt - Value 3x 267 1 WORD
Trip circuit supervision - 74TCS
ParTr74TCScnt - Value 3x 268 1 WORD
ParBk1-74TCScnt - Value 3x 269 1 WORD
Circuit Breaker supervision
N.OpenCBcnt 3x 270 1 UWORD 1
VT supervision - 74VT
ParBk74VTcnt - Value 3x 271 1 WORD
ParBk1-74VTcnt - Value 3x 272 1 WORD
CT supervision - 74CT
ParTr74CTcnt - Value 3x 273 1 WORD
ParBk1-74CTcnt - Value 3x 274 1 WORD

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Accessory counters
ParStBFcnt - Value 3x 275 1 WORD
ParTrBFcnt - Value 3x 276 1 WORD
ParBk1BFcnt - Value 3x 277 1 WORD
Delayed inputs
IN1 1x 164 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN2 1x 165 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN3 1x 166 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN4 1x 167 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN5 1x 168 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN6 1x 169 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN7 1x 170 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN8 1x 171 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN9 1x 172 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN10 1x 173 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN11 1x 174 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN12 1x 175 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN13 1x 176 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN14 1x 177 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN15 1x 178 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN16 1x 179 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN17 1x 180 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN18 1x 181 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN19 1x 182 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN20 1x 183 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON

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Delayed inputs
IN21 1x 184 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN22 1x 185 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN23 1x 186 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN24 1x 187 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN25 1x 188 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN26 1x 189 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN27 1x 190 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN28 1x 191 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN29 1x 192 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN30 1x 193 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN31 1x 194 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN32 1x 195 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN33 1x 196 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN34 1x 197 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN35 1x 198 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN36 1x 199 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN37 1x 200 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN38 1x 201 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN39 1x 202 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN40 1x 203 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN41 1x 204 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IN42 1x 205 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON

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Internal states
Reset LEDs 1x 206 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Profile selection 1x 207 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Fault trigger 1x 208 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IE/IPh Block2 1x 209 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IPh Block2 1x 210 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
IE Block2 1x 211 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Block1 1x 212 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Tcs1 1x 213 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Tcs2 1x 214 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Trip External protections 1x 215 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Reset partial counters 1x 216 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Reset CB monitoring data 1x 217 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
52a 1x 218 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
52b 1x 219 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Open CB 1x 220 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Close CB 1x 221 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Thermal image presetting 1x 222 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Remote trip 1x 223 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
MCB VT OPEN 1x 224 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Reset on demand measures 1x 225 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Reset on energy measures 1x 226 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
74VT ext. 1x 227 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Auto-reclose enable 1x 228 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Block auto-reclose 1x 229 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Auto-reclose from external 1x 230 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON

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Block2
BLK2IN-Iph 1x 231 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK2IN-IE 1x 232 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
tB timeout 1x 233 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
ST-Iph-BLK2 1x 234 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
ST-IE-BLK2 1x 235 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK2OUT-Iph 1x 236 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK2OUT-IE 1x 237 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK2OUT-Iph/IE 1x 238 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
Block4
ST-Iph-BLK4 1x 239 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
ST-IE-BLK4 1x 240 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
BLK4OUT 1x 241 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON

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Relays
K1 - State 1x 242 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
K1 - Diagnostic 1x 243 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
K2 - State 1x 244 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
K2 - Diagnostic 1x 245 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
K3 - State 1x 246 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
K3 - Diagnostic 1x 247 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
K4 - State 1x 248 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
K4 - Diagnostic 1x 249 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
K5 - State 1x 250 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
K5 - Diagnostic 1x 251 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
K6 - State 1x 252 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
K6 - Diagnostic 1x 253 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
K7 - State 1x 254 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
K7 - Diagnostic 1x 255 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
K8 - State 1x 256 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
K8 - Diagnostic 1x 257 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
K9 - State 1x 258 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
K9 - Diagnostic 1x 259 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
K10 - State 1x 260 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON
K10 - Diagnostic 1x 261 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON

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MEASURES
Physical
f - Value 3x 278 2 LONG Hz 1000
IL1 - Value 3x 280 2 LONG In 16000
IL2 - Value 3x 282 2 LONG In 16000
IL3 - Value 3x 284 2 LONG In 16000
IE - Value 3x 286 2 LONG IEn 80000
UL1 - Value 3x 288 2 LONG En 112000
UL2 - Value 3x 290 2 LONG En 112000
UL3 - Value 3x 292 2 LONG En 112000
UE - Value 3x 294 2 LONG UEn 160000
Calculated
DTheta - Value 3x 296 2 LONG DThetaB 1000
U12 - Value 3x 298 2 LONG Un 112000
U23 - Value 3x 300 2 LONG Un 112000
U31 - Value 3x 302 2 LONG Un 112000
UEC - Value 3x 304 2 LONG UECn 160000
ILmax - Value 3x 306 2 LONG In 16000
ILmin - Value 3x 308 2 LONG In 16000
IL - Value 3x 310 2 LONG In 16000
ULmax - Value 3x 312 2 LONG En 112000
UL - Value 3x 314 2 LONG En 112000
Umax - Value 3x 316 2 LONG Un 112000
U - Value 3x 318 2 LONG Un 112000

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Displacement
PhiL1 - Value 3x 320 2 LONG deg 40
PhiL2 - Value 3x 322 2 LONG deg 40
PhiL3 - Value 3x 324 2 LONG deg 40
Alpha1 - Value 3x 326 2 LONG deg 40
Alpha2 - Value 3x 328 2 LONG deg 40
Alpha3 - Value 3x 330 2 LONG deg 40
PhiE - Value 3x 332 2 LONG deg 40
PhiEC - Value 3x 334 2 LONG deg 40
Sequence
I1 - Value 3x 336 2 LONG In 16000
I2 - Value 3x 338 2 LONG In 16000
I2/I1 - Value 3x 340 2 LONG 2000
U2 - Value 3x 342 2 LONG En 112000
Power
P - Value 3x 344 2 LONG Pn 172800
Q - Value 3x 346 2 LONG Qn 172800
S - Value 3x 348 2 LONG An 172800
CosPhi - Value 3x 350 2 LONG 1000
PL1 - Value 3x 352 2 LONG Pn 172800
QL1 - Value 3x 354 2 LONG Qn 172800
SL1 - Value 3x 356 2 LONG An 172800
CosPhiL1 - Value 3x 358 2 LONG 10000
PL2 - Value 3x 360 2 LONG Pn 172800
QL2 - Value 3x 362 2 LONG Qn 172800
SL2 - Value 3x 364 2 LONG An 172800
CosPhiL2 - Value 3x 366 2 LONG 10000
PL3 - Value 3x 368 2 LONG Pn 172800
QL3 - Value 3x 370 2 LONG Qn 172800
SL3 - Value 3x 372 2 LONG An 172800
CosPhiL3 - Value 3x 374 2 LONG 10000

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2nd harmonic
IL1-2nd - Value 3x 376 2 LONG In 16000
IL2-2nd - Value 3x 378 2 LONG In 16000
IL3-2nd - Value 3x 380 2 LONG In 16000
I-2nd/IL - Value 3x 382 2 LONG % 20
3rd harmonic
IL1-3rd - Value 3x 384 2 LONG In 16000
IL2-3rd - Value 3x 386 2 LONG In 16000
IL3-3rd - Value 3x 388 2 LONG In 16000
IE-3rd - Value 3x 390 2 LONG IEn 80000
UE-3rd - Value 3x 392 2 LONG UEn 160000
4th harmonic
IL1-4th - Value 3x 394 2 LONG In 16000
IL2-4th - Value 3x 396 2 LONG In 16000
IL3-4th - Value 3x 398 2 LONG In 16000
5th harmonic
IL1-5th - Value 3x 400 2 LONG In 16000
IL2-5th - Value 3x 402 2 LONG In 16000
IL3-5th - Value 3x 404 2 LONG In 16000
Phase demands
IL1FIX - Value 3x 406 2 LONG In 16000
IL2FIX - Value 3x 408 2 LONG In 16000
IL3FIX - Value 3x 410 2 LONG In 16000
IL1ROL - Value 3x 412 2 LONG In 16000
IL2ROL - Value 3x 414 2 LONG In 16000
IL3ROL - Value 3x 416 2 LONG In 16000
IL1MAX - Value 3x 418 2 LONG In 16000
IL2MAX - Value 3x 420 2 LONG In 16000
IL3MAX - Value 3x 422 2 LONG In 16000
IL1MIN - Value 3x 424 2 LONG In 16000
IL2MIN - Value 3x 426 2 LONG In 16000
IL3MIN - Value 3x 428 2 LONG In 16000
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Power demands
PFIX - Value 3x 430 2 LONG Pn 172800
QFIX - Value 3x 432 2 LONG Qn 172800
PROL - Value 3x 434 2 LONG Pn 172800
QROL - Value 3x 436 2 LONG Qn 172800
PMAX - Value 3x 438 2 LONG Pn 172800
QMAX - Value 3x 440 2 LONG Qn 172800
PMIN - Value 3x 442 2 LONG Pn 172800
QMIN - Value 3x 444 2 LONG Qn 172800
Energy measures
EA+ - Value 3x 446 2 LONG kWh 1
EA- - Value 3x 448 2 LONG kWh 1
EA - Value 3x 450 2 LONG kWh 1
EQ+ - Value 3x 452 2 LONG kvarh 1
EQ- - Value 3x 454 2 LONG kvarh 1
EQ - Value 3x 456 2 LONG kvarh 1

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PT100 Probes
PT1 3x 458 1 WORD 0="ON",1="WAIT",2="LOW"
,3="HIGH",4="FAIL"
T1 3x 459 2 LONG ^C 10
PT2 3x 461 1 WORD 0="ON",1="WAIT",2="LOW"
,3="HIGH",4="FAIL"
T2 3x 462 2 LONG ^C 10
PT3 3x 464 1 WORD 0="ON",1="WAIT",2="LOW"
,3="HIGH",4="FAIL"
T3 3x 465 2 LONG ^C 10
PT4 3x 467 1 WORD 0="ON",1="WAIT",2="LOW"
,3="HIGH",4="FAIL"
T4 3x 468 2 LONG ^C 10
PT5 3x 470 1 WORD 0="ON",1="WAIT",2="LOW"
,3="HIGH",4="FAIL"
T5 3x 471 2 LONG ^C 10
PT6 3x 473 1 WORD 0="ON",1="WAIT",2="LOW"
,3="HIGH",4="FAIL"
T6 3x 474 2 LONG ^C 10
PT7 3x 476 1 WORD 0="ON",1="WAIT",2="LOW"
,3="HIGH",4="FAIL"
T7 3x 477 2 LONG ^C 10
PT8 3x 479 1 WORD 0="ON",1="WAIT",2="LOW"
,3="HIGH",4="FAIL"
T8 3x 480 2 LONG ^C 10

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Fault 0
Fault n. 0 - Fault counter 3x 482 2 LONG 1
Fault n. 0 - Date 3x 484 6 STR
Fault n. 0 - Time 3x 490 6 STR
Fault n. 0 - Fault cause 3x 496 1 WORD 0="No faults",1="U<
Start",2="U< Trip",3="U<<
Start",4="U<< Trip",5="I>
Start",6="I> Trip",7="I>>
Start",8="I>> Trip",9="I>>>
Start",10="I>>>
Trip",11="IE> Start",12="IE>
Trip",13="IE>>
Start",14="IE>>
Trip",15="IE>>>
Start",16="IE>>>
Trip",17="U> Start",18="U>
Trip",19="U>>
Start",20="U>>
Trip",21="UE>
Start",22="UE>
Trip",23="UE>>
Start",24="UE>>
Trip",25="IPD>
Start",26="IPD>
Trip",27="IPD>>
Start",28="IPD>>
Trip",29="IPD>>>
Start",30="IPD>>>
Trip",31="IPD>>>>
Start",32="IPD>>>>
Trip",33="IED>
Start",34="IED>
Trip",35="IED>>
Start",36="IED>>
Trip",37="IED>>>
Start",38="IED>>>
Trip",39="IED>>>>
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Start",40="IED>>>>
Trip",41="DThetaAL1
Alarm",42="DThetaAL2
Alarm",43="DTheta>
Trip",44="PT1
Alarm",45="PT1
Trip",46="PT2
Alarm",47="PT2
Trip",48="PT3
Alarm",49="PT3
Trip",50="PT4
Alarm",51="PT4
Trip",52="PT5
Alarm",53="PT5
Trip",54="PT6
Alarm",55="PT6
Trip",56="PT7
Alarm",57="PT7
Trip",58="PT8
Alarm",59="PT8
Trip",60="74TCS
Trip",61="74CT
Trip",62="BF Start",63="BF
Trip",64="Logic input"

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Fault 0
Fault n. 0 - IL1r 3x 497 2 ULONG In 16000
Fault n. 0 - IL2r 3x 499 2 ULONG In 16000
Fault n. 0 - IL3r 3x 501 2 ULONG In 16000
Fault n. 0 - UL1r 3x 503 2 ULONG En 112000
Fault n. 0 - UL2r 3x 505 2 ULONG En 112000
Fault n. 0 - UL3r 3x 507 2 ULONG En 112000
Fault n. 0 - U12r 3x 509 2 ULONG Un 112000
Fault n. 0 - U23r 3x 511 2 ULONG Un 112000
Fault n. 0 - U31r 3x 513 2 ULONG Un 112000
Fault n. 0 - IEr 3x 515 2 ULONG IEn 80000
Fault n. 0 - UEr 3x 517 2 ULONG UEn 160000
Fault n. 0 - UECr 3x 519 2 ULONG UECn 160000
Fault n. 0 - PhiL1r 3x 521 2 LONG deg 40
Fault n. 0 - PhiL2r 3x 523 2 LONG deg 40
Fault n. 0 - PhiL3r 3x 525 2 LONG deg 40
Fault n. 0 - Alpha1r 3x 527 2 LONG deg 40
Fault n. 0 - Alpha2r 3x 529 2 LONG deg 40
Fault n. 0 - Alpha3r 3x 531 2 LONG deg 40
Fault n. 0 - PhiEr 3x 533 2 LONG deg 40
Fault n. 0 - PhiECr 3x 535 2 LONG deg 40
Fault n. 0 - DTheta-r 3x 537 2 ULONG DThetaB 1000
Fault n. 0 - T1r 3x 539 2 LONG ^C 10
Fault n. 0 - T2r 3x 541 2 LONG ^C 10
Fault n. 0 - T3r 3x 543 2 LONG ^C 10
Fault n. 0 - T4r 3x 545 2 LONG ^C 10
Fault n. 0 - T5r 3x 547 2 LONG ^C 10
Fault n. 0 - T6r 3x 549 2 LONG ^C 10
Fault n. 0 - T7r 3x 551 2 LONG ^C 10
Fault n. 0 - T8r 3x 553 2 LONG ^C 10

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Fault 0
Fault n. 0 - Inputs IN1-IN2 3x 555 1 UWORD 1
Fault n. 0 - Inputs IN3-IN10 3x 556 1 UWORD 1
Fault n. 0 - Inputs IN11-IN26 3x 557 1 UWORD 1
Fault n. 0 - Inputs IN27-IN42 3x 558 1 UWORD 1
Fault n. 0 - Outputs K1-K6 3x 559 1 UWORD 1
Fault n. 0 - Outputs K7-K10 3x 560 1 UWORD 1
Fault n. 0 - Fault cause info 3x 561 8 STR

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Fault 1
Fault n. 1 - Fault counter 3x 569 2 LONG 1
Fault n. 1 - Date 3x 571 6 STR
Fault n. 1 - Time 3x 577 6 STR
Fault n. 1 - Fault cause 3x 583 1 WORD 0="No faults",1="U<
Start",2="U< Trip",3="U<<
Start",4="U<< Trip",5="I>
Start",6="I> Trip",7="I>>
Start",8="I>> Trip",9="I>>>
Start",10="I>>>
Trip",11="IE> Start",12="IE>
Trip",13="IE>>
Start",14="IE>>
Trip",15="IE>>>
Start",16="IE>>>
Trip",17="U> Start",18="U>
Trip",19="U>>
Start",20="U>>
Trip",21="UE>
Start",22="UE>
Trip",23="UE>>
Start",24="UE>>
Trip",25="IPD>
Start",26="IPD>
Trip",27="IPD>>
Start",28="IPD>>
Trip",29="IPD>>>
Start",30="IPD>>>
Trip",31="IPD>>>>
Start",32="IPD>>>>
Trip",33="IED>
Start",34="IED>
Trip",35="IED>>
Start",36="IED>>
Trip",37="IED>>>
Start",38="IED>>>
Trip",39="IED>>>>
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Start",40="IED>>>>
Trip",41="DThetaAL1
Alarm",42="DThetaAL2
Alarm",43="DTheta>
Trip",44="PT1
Alarm",45="PT1
Trip",46="PT2
Alarm",47="PT2
Trip",48="PT3
Alarm",49="PT3
Trip",50="PT4
Alarm",51="PT4
Trip",52="PT5
Alarm",53="PT5
Trip",54="PT6
Alarm",55="PT6
Trip",56="PT7
Alarm",57="PT7
Trip",58="PT8
Alarm",59="PT8
Trip",60="74TCS
Trip",61="74CT
Trip",62="BF Start",63="BF
Trip",64="Logic input"

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Fault 1
Fault n. 1 - IL1r 3x 584 2 ULONG In 16000
Fault n. 1 - IL2r 3x 586 2 ULONG In 16000
Fault n. 1 - IL3r 3x 588 2 ULONG In 16000
Fault n. 1 - UL1r 3x 590 2 ULONG En 112000
Fault n. 1 - UL2r 3x 592 2 ULONG En 112000
Fault n. 1 - UL3r 3x 594 2 ULONG En 112000
Fault n. 1 - U12r 3x 596 2 ULONG Un 112000
Fault n. 1 - U23r 3x 598 2 ULONG Un 112000
Fault n. 1 - U31r 3x 600 2 ULONG Un 112000
Fault n. 1 - IEr 3x 602 2 ULONG IEn 80000
Fault n. 1 - UEr 3x 604 2 ULONG UEn 160000
Fault n. 1 - UECr 3x 606 2 ULONG UECn 160000
Fault n. 1 - PhiL1r 3x 608 2 LONG deg 40
Fault n. 1 - PhiL2r 3x 610 2 LONG deg 40
Fault n. 1 - PhiL3r 3x 612 2 LONG deg 40
Fault n. 1 - Alpha1r 3x 614 2 LONG deg 40
Fault n. 1 - Alpha2r 3x 616 2 LONG deg 40
Fault n. 1 - Alpha3r 3x 618 2 LONG deg 40
Fault n. 1 - PhiEr 3x 620 2 LONG deg 40
Fault n. 1 - PhiECr 3x 622 2 LONG deg 40
Fault n. 1 - DTheta-r 3x 624 2 ULONG DThetaB 1000
Fault n. 1 - T1r 3x 626 2 LONG ^C 10
Fault n. 1 - T2r 3x 628 2 LONG ^C 10
Fault n. 1 - T3r 3x 630 2 LONG ^C 10
Fault n. 1 - T4r 3x 632 2 LONG ^C 10
Fault n. 1 - T5r 3x 634 2 LONG ^C 10
Fault n. 1 - T6r 3x 636 2 LONG ^C 10
Fault n. 1 - T7r 3x 638 2 LONG ^C 10
Fault n. 1 - T8r 3x 640 2 LONG ^C 10

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Fault 1
Fault n. 1 – Inputs IN1-IN2 3x 642 1 UWORD 1
Fault n. 1 – Inputs IN3-IN10 3x 643 1 UWORD 1
Fault n. 1 – Inputs IN11-IN26 3x 644 1 UWORD 1
Fault n. 1 – Inputs IN27-IN42 3x 645 1 UWORD 1
Fault n. 1 – Outputs K1-K6 3x 646 1 UWORD 1
Fault n. 1 – Outputs K7-K10 3x 647 1 UWORD 1
Fault n. 1 – Fault cause info 3x 648 8 STR

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Events
Event n. 0 – Event counter 3x 656 2 LONG 1
Event n. 0 – Date 3x 658 6 STR
Event n. 0 – Hour 3x 664 6 STR
Event n. 0 – Cause 3x 670 1 WORD SEE MANUAL END PAGE
Event n. 1 – Event counter 3x 671 2 LONG 1
Event n. 1 – Date 3x 673 6 STR
Event n. 1 – Hour 3x 679 6 STR
Event n. 1 – Cause 3x 685 1 WORD SEE MANUAL END PAGE
Event n. 2 – Event counter 3x 686 2 LONG 1
Event n. 2 – Date 3x 688 6 STR
Event n. 2 – Hour 3x 694 6 STR
Event n. 2 – Cause 3x 700 1 WORD SEE MANUAL END PAGE
Event n. 3 – Event counter 3x 701 2 LONG 1
Event n. 3 – Date 3x 703 6 STR
Event n. 3 – Hour 3x 709 6 STR
Event n. 3 – Cause 3x 715 1 WORD SEE MANUAL END PAGE
Event n. 4 – Event counter 3x 716 2 LONG 1
Event n. 4 – Date 3x 718 6 STR
Event n. 4 – Hour 3x 724 6 STR
Event n. 4 – Cause 3x 730 1 WORD SEE MANUAL END PAGE
Event n. 5 – Event counter 3x 731 2 LONG 1
Event n. 5 – Date 3x 733 6 STR
Event n. 5 – Hour 3x 739 6 STR
Event n. 5 – Cause 3x 745 1 WORD SEE MANUAL END PAGE
Event n. 6 – Event counter 3x 746 2 LONG 1
Event n. 6 – Date 3x 748 6 STR
Event n. 6 – Hour 3x 754 6 STR
Event n. 6 – Cause 3x 760 1 WORD SEE MANUAL END PAGE
Event n. 7 – Event counter 3x 761 2 LONG 1
Event n. 7 – Date 3x 763 6 STR
Event n. 7 – Hour 3x 769 6 STR
Event n. 7 – Cause 3x 775 1 WORD SEE MANUAL END PAGE

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Events
Event n. 8 – Event counter 3x 776 2 LONG 1
Event n. 8 – Date 3x 778 6 STR
Event n. 8 – Hour 3x 784 6 STR
Event n. 8 – Cause 3x 790 1 WORD SEE MANUAL END PAGE
Event n. 9 – Event counter 3x 791 2 LONG 1
Event n. 9 – Date 3x 793 6 STR
Event n. 9 – Hour 3x 799 6 STR
Event n. 9 – Cause 3x 805 1 WORD SEE MANUAL END PAGE
Event n. 10 – Event counter 3x 806 2 LONG 1
Event n. 10 – Date 3x 808 6 STR
Event n. 10 – Hour 3x 814 6 STR
Event n. 10 – Cause 3x 820 1 WORD SEE MANUAL END PAGE
Event n. 11 – Event counter 3x 821 2 LONG 1
Event n. 11 – Date 3x 823 6 STR
Event n. 11 – Hour 3x 829 6 STR
Event n. 11 – Cause 3x 835 1 WORD SEE MANUAL END PAGE
Event n. 12 – Event counter 3x 836 2 LONG 1
Event n. 12 – Date 3x 838 6 STR
Event n. 12 – Hour 3x 844 6 STR
Event n. 12 – Cause 3x 850 1 WORD SEE MANUAL END PAGE
Event n. 13 – Event counter 3x 851 2 LONG 1
Event n. 13 – Date 3x 853 6 STR
Event n. 13 – Hour 3x 859 6 STR
Event n. 13 – Cause 3x 865 1 WORD SEE MANUAL END PAGE
Event n. 14 – Event counter 3x 866 2 LONG 1
Event n. 14 – Date 3x 868 6 STR
Event n. 14 – Hour 3x 874 6 STR
Event n. 14 – Cause 3x 880 1 WORD SEE MANUAL END PAGE
Event n. 15 – Event counter 3x 881 2 LONG 1
Event n. 15 – Date 3x 883 6 STR
Event n. 15 – Hour 3x 889 6 STR
Event n. 15 – Cause 3x 895 1 WORD SEE MANUAL END PAGE

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VAR REF IDX DIM TYPE Range Um Kv ENUM


Events
Event n. 16 – Event counter 3x 896 2 LONG 1
Event n. 16 – Date 3x 898 6 STR
Event n. 16 – Hour 3x 904 6 STR
Event n. 16 – Cause 3x 910 1 WORD SEE MANUAL END PAGE
Event n. 17 – Event counter 3x 911 2 LONG 1
Event n. 17 – Date 3x 913 6 STR
Event n. 17 – Hour 3x 919 6 STR
Event n. 17 – Cause 3x 925 1 WORD SEE MANUAL END PAGE
Event n. 18 – Event counter 3x 926 2 LONG 1
Event n. 18 – Date 3x 928 6 STR
Event n. 18 – Hour 3x 934 6 STR
Event n. 18 – Cause 3x 940 1 WORD SEE MANUAL END PAGE
Event n. 19 – Event counter 3x 941 2 LONG 1
Event n. 19 – Date 3x 943 6 STR
Event n. 19 – Hour 3x 949 6 STR
Event n. 19 – Cause 3x 955 1 WORD SEE MANUAL END PAGE

VAR REF IDX DIM TYPE Range Um Kv ENUM


Test
TEST state 1x 262 1 BIT 0=OFF, 1=ON

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Event n. x - Cause 0="No events",1="IN1 on",2="IN1 off",3="IN2 on",4="IN2 off",


5="IN3 on",6="IN3 off",7="IN4 on",8="IN4 off",9="IN5 on",
10="IN5 off",11="IN6 on",12="IN6 off",13="IN7 on",
14="IN7 off",15="IN8 on",16="IN8 off",17="IN9 on",
18="IN9 off",19="IN10 on",20="IN10 off",21="IN11 on",
22="IN11 off",23="IN12 on",24="IN12 off",25="IN13 on",
26="IN13 off",27="IN14 on",28="IN14 off",29="IN15 on",
30="IN15 off",31="IN16 on",32="IN16 off",33="IN17 on",
34="IN17 off",35="IN18 on",36="IN18 off",37="IN19 on",
38="IN19 off",39="IN20 on",40="IN20 off",41="IN21 on",
42="IN21 off",43="IN22 on",44="IN22 off",45="IN23 on",
46="IN23 off",47="IN24 on",48="IN24 off",49="IN25 on",
50="IN25 off",51="IN26 on",52="IN26 off",53="IN27 on",
54="IN27 off",55="IN28 on",56="IN28 off",57="IN29 on",
58="IN29 off",59="IN30 on",60="IN30 off",61="IN31 on",
62="IN31 off",63="IN32 on",64="IN32 off",65="IN33 on",
66="IN33 off",67="IN34 on",68="IN34 off",69="IN35 on",
70="IN35 off",71="IN36 on",72="IN36 off",73="IN37 on",
74="IN37 off",75="IN38 on",76="IN38 off",77="IN39 on",
78="IN39 off",79="IN40 on",80="IN40 off",81="IN41 on",
82="IN41 off",83="IN42 on",84="IN42 off",85="U< Start",
86="U< Trip",87="U<< Start",88="U<< Trip",
89="DThetaAL1 Alarm",90="DThetaAL2 Alarm",91="DTheta> Trip",
92="I> Start",93="I> Trip",94="I>> Start",95="I>> Trip",
96="I>>> Start",97="I>>> Trip",98="IE> Start",99="IE> Trip",
100="IE>> Start",101="IE>> Trip",102="IE>>> Start",
103="IE>>> Trip",104="U> Start",105="U> Trip",
106="U>> Start",107="U>> Trip",108="UE> Start",
109="UE> Trip",110="UE>> Start",111="UE>> Trip",
112="IPD> Start",113="IPD> Trip",114="IPD>> Start",
115="IPD>> Trip",116="IPD>>> Start",117="IPD>>> Trip",
118="IPD>>>> Start",119="IPD>>>> Trip",120="IED> Start",
121="IED> Trip",122="IED>> Start",123="IED>> Trip",
124="IED>>> Start",125="IED>>> Trip",126="IED>>>> Start",
127="IED>>>> Trip",128="PT1 Alarm",129="PT1 Trip",
130="PT2 Alarm",131="PT2 Trip",132="PT3 Alarm",
133="PT3 Trip",134="PT4 Alarm",135="PT4 Trip",
136="PT5 Alarm",137="PT5 Trip",138="PT6 Alarm",
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139="PT6 Trip",140="PT7 Alarm",141="PT7 Trip",
142="PT8 Alarm",143="PT8 Trip",144="74TCS Trip",
145="BF Start",146="BF Trip",147="CB State diag",
148="Remote trip",149="79-X Reclosure",150="79-FR Phase",
151="79-FR Earth",152="Settings",153="Logic input",
154="Power down",155="Power up",200="VOut1 on",
201="VOut1 off",202="VOut2 on",203="VOut2 off",
204="VOut3 on",205="VOut3 off",206="VOut4 on",
207="VOut4 off",208="VOut5 on",209="VOut5 off",
210="VOut6 on",211="VOut6 off",212="VOut7 on",
213="VOut7 off",214="VOut8 on",215="VOut8 off",
216="VIn1 on",217="VIn1 off",218="VIn2 on",219="VIn2 off",
220="VIn3 on",221="VIn3 off",222="VIn4 on",223="VIn4 off",
224="VIn5 on",225="VIn5 off",226="VIn6 on",227="VIn6 off",
228="VIn7 on",229="VIn7 off",230="VIn8 on",231="VIn8 off",
232="VIn9 on",233="VIn9 off",234="VIn10 on",235="VIn10 off",
236="Test General Start on",237="Test General Start off",
238="Test General Trip on",239="Test General Trip off",
240="Test Quality on",241="Test Quality off",
242="Block F51S1 on",243="Block F51S1 off",
244="Block F51S2 on",245="Block F51S2 off",
246="Block F51S3 on",247="Block F51S3 off",
248="Block F51NS1 on",249="Block F51NS1 off",
250="Block F51NS2 on",251="Block F51NS2 off",
252="Block F51NS3 on",253="Block F51NS3 off",
254="Block F67S1 on",255="Block F67S1 off",
256="Block F67S2 on",257="Block F67S2 off",
258="Block F67S3 on",259="Block F67S3 off",
260="Block F67S4 on",261="Block F67S4 off",
262="Block F67NS1 on",263="Block F67NS1 off",
264="Block F67NS2 on",265="Block F67NS2 off",266="Block
F67NS3 on",267="Block F67NS3 off",268="Block F67NS4 on",
269="Block F67NS4 off",310="K1 on",311="K1 off",312="K2 on",
313="K2 off",314="K3 on",315="K3 off",316="K4 on",
317="K4 off",318="K5 on",319="K5 off",320="K6 on",
321="K6 off",322="K7 on",323="K7 off",324="K8 on",
325="K8 off",326="K9 on",327="K9 off",328="K10 on",
329="K10 off"

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