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SuperTAPP SG

Voltage Control & Monitoring Relay


User Documentation
Part 3 SCADA Communications Guide
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About this manual

This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights are
reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or translated into any
language without the prior, written permission of Fundamentals Limited.

The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.

Registered names, trademarks, etc., used in this document, even when not specifically marked as
such, are protected by law.

This document is one part (highlighted in bold below) of the complete user documentation set,
which comprises three parts in total:

⚫ Part 1 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Guide

⚫ Part 2 Technical Reference

⚫ Part 3 SCADA Communication Guide

Manufacturer and Publisher

SuperTAPP SG is manufactured by, and this manual is published by:

Fundamentals Limited
Unit 2, Hillmead Enterprise Park
Marshall Road
Swindon
SN5 5FZ
UK

Document Reference FP1034-U-12 v3.5

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Scope
This document is applicable to all SuperTAPP SG relay types.

Version Information

Document Issue

Issue Issue Date Description of Main Changes Applicable relay


version

1.0 May 2018 First issue h/w 04, 05


s/w v7.4

2.0 July 2019 IEC 61850 and IEC 60870-5-103 profiles added, h/w 04, 05
Firmware upgrade procedure added and data s/w v8.2
points list is updated.
mapping 3.6
comms image 23

2.1 Nov 2019 Milliamp inputs/outputs are added and other minor h/w 04, 05
fixes are made in the DNP3 and 61850 data points s/w v8.3.1
list
mapping 3.6
comms image 24

2.2 Nov 2020 Appendix A Analogue inputs and outputs h/w 04, 05
▲ Corrected data point names s/w v8.3.1-8.4
▲ Adjusted inconsistent scalings from 1,0 to mapping 3.6
n/a comms image 24

3.0 Jan 2021 Milliamp inputs/outputs and PT100 inputs h/w 04, 05
increased as 2 mA cards and 2 RTD cards can be s/w v9.0
supported. Addition of thermal management data
mapping 3.8
points in DNP3 and 61850
comms image 26

3.1 Feb 2021 Addition of thermal management and Network h/w 04, 05
services data points in IEC60870-5-103 s/w v9.1
mapping 3.9
comms image 27

3.2 Nov 2021 Addition of software update instructions h/w 04,05


Locations Added s/w v9.3
mappping 3.9
comms image 28

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3.3 May 2022 Changes to reflect new ICD file for conformance h/w 04,05
Remove statuses for 103 prepare for switch in s/w v9.4
Updated locations mappping 4.0
comms image 29

3.4 Dec 2022 Added extended voltage range datapoints on h/w 04,05
DNP3, 103 and 61850 s/w v10.0.2
mappping 4.1
comms image 30

3.5 August 2023 Updates related to SW V10.1 changes and h/w 04,05
document rebranding s/w v10.1
Added datapoints in both Appendix A and mappping 4.2
Appendix B
comms image 31

Hardware Version

Version Release Date Description of Main Changes

00 April 2016 First release

01 Sept 2016 Module type P Tap position input connections changed


Module type S Orientation of Ethernet ports changed
Serial communication terminating resistor moved

02 January 2017 Module type D Frequency measurement response time reduced

03 May 2017 Module type G Ability to reject AC signals added (selectable in software)

04 June 2017 Case height marginally reduced to meet 4u cutout standard


SFP removal warning added

05 June 2018 Real time clock lithium backup battery replaced with capacitor
Module type A Voltage range of tapchanger interface extended

Note. The hardware version of the relay may be determined from the label in the bottom left-
hand corner of the front panel. The relay type is printed in the form ‘FP1034-
XXXXXXXXXX-XHH’, and the digits in the position ‘HH’ represent the hardware version.

Software Version

Version Release Date Description of Main Changes

v4.0 April 2016 First release

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Version Release Date Description of Main Changes

v5.0 December 2016 New features added:


⚫ General voltage offset group B
⚫ Load response
⚫ Frequency response
⚫ Tap stagger
⚫ Frequency tripping

v6.0 March 2017 Some features (load response, frequency response, frequency tripping)
moved to correct feature level (Ultimate)

v6.1 May 2017 New features added:


⚫ 3-phase and 2-wattmeter power measurements
⚫ Tap change impact calculations

v6.6 Sept 2017 New features added:


⚫ Input/output timers
⚫ CT Trim added
Adjustments to behaviour of some features in non-availability or activation
fail conditions (load response, frequency response, tap stagger, frequency
tripping)

v6.7 October 2017 Fixes to the following issues:


⚫ handling of transfer taps in step-by-step mode
⚫ handling of Auto command from SCADA
⚫ possibility of relay reboot when current is zero.

v6.8 Nov 2017 New features added:


⚫ Configurable deadbands for reporting of analogues over SCADA
communications
Fixes to the following issues:
⚫ Internal driver error which causes loss of event and command handling

v7.3 February 2018 New features added:


⚫ Addition of master-follower functionality
⚫ Ability to upgrade SCADA communications software via Ethernet

v7.4 April 2018 Fixes to the following issues:


⚫ A driver error which can cause lock up of the SD card which records
measurement and event data, and also prevent comms event reporting

v7.5 June 2018 New features added:


⚫ "Automatic" option for inter-tap time delay setting
⚫ Adjustable bandwidth hysteresis
Fixes to the following issues:
⚫ Possible incorrect tap position displayed during tap changer lockout

v7.7 October 2018 New features added:


⚫ Alarms information screen

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Version Release Date Description of Main Changes

v8.1 April 2019 New features added:


⚫ Automatic busbar topology detection
⚫ Measurement and control of voltages on either side of the transformer
⚫ Pseudo-VT
⚫ Real time clock monitoring
⚫ Block SCADA control input
⚫ Reset lockout by SCADA command

v8.2 July 2019 New features added:


⚫ Support for IEC 60870-5-103 SCADA communications

v8.3.1 Sept 2019 New features added:


⚫ Nominal transformer voltage settings default to be the same as nominal
system voltages
⚫ Inter tap time delay and tap pulse time settings now default to ‘automatic’
Fixes for the following issues:
⚫ Feeder measurements were assigned to the wrong bus section when
busbar grouping was controlled by CB statuses or was automatic

v9.1 January 2021 New Features added:


⚫ Transformer thermal monitoring and control

v9.2 June 2021 New Features added:


⚫ Tap position customisation

V9.3 Nov 2021 New feature added:


⚫ Network circulating current factor setting can be set to “disabled”.
Fixes for the following issues:
⚫ Issue accessing settings over USB on v9.2 Basic relays.

V9.4 March 2022 Updates to IEC 61850 implementation

V10.0.2 January 2023 New Features added:


⚫ Extended voltage range
⚫ Compatibility for additional module type D

V10.1 August 2023 New Features added:


⚫ Added detection of loss of DNP3 communications link
⚫ Added timeout function on tap stagger
⚫ Added voltage target offsets B5 to B8
Fixes for the following issue:
⚫ Repeated Select Before Operate command failures

Note. The software version of the relay may be determined from within the menu structure in
‘Instruments/Diagnostics/Relay Info (7/xx)’. The software version is the displayed on the
first line of the display.

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Table of Contents

Version Information .........................................................................................................3


Table of Contents .............................................................................................................7
Conventions and Definitions ............................................................................................9

20 Introduction to SCADA Communications ..........................................................10


20.1 Ordering Options and Product Codes................................................................10

21 SCADA Communications Module Description....................................................12


21.1 Hardware Features............................................................................................12
21.2 Connections to Communication Module............................................................12
21.3 Communication Module Configuration ..............................................................13
21.4 Monitoring Health of Communication Functions...............................................15
21.5 Upgrading the Communication Module Software .............................................16
21.5.1 Updating image using PC/laptop .................................................................. 16
21.5.2 Updating image using Communication Subsystem Programming Module......... 20
21.6 Communication Protocol Definitions and Configuration ..................................21

Appendix A: Standard Data Point List and its mapping on to DNP3 and IEC 61850 .....22
A.1 Binary and double point inputs and outputs/commands .................................22
A.2 Counters ............................................................................................................32
A.3 Analogue inputs and outputs ............................................................................32

Appendix B: List of data points mapped on the IEC 60870-5-103 protocol ..................42
B.1 Binary status inputs ..........................................................................................42
B.2 Analogue status inputs .....................................................................................50
B.3 Binary Commands .............................................................................................51

Appendix C: SuperTAPP SG DNP3 Device Profile ...........................................................54


C.1 Device Properties ..............................................................................................54
C.2 Mapping between DNP3 and IEC 61850 Objects ..............................................59
C.3 Capabilities and Current Settings for Device Database ....................................59
C.4 Implementation Table .......................................................................................63
C.5 Data Points List .................................................................................................67

Appendix D: IEC 60870-5-103 Interoperability profile .................................................69


D.1 Physical Layer ...................................................................................................69
D.2 Link Layer ..........................................................................................................69
D.3 Application layer ...............................................................................................69
D.4 Selection of standard information numbers in monitor direction ....................69
D.5 Selection of standard information numbers in control direction .....................70

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D.6 Basic application functions ...............................................................................71


Contact Information .......................................................................................................72

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Conventions and Definitions

Text Conventions

Important information in the text may be in the form of either Warnings or Notes:

A Warning contains information about situations that could result in


personal injury to yourself or other persons, or risk damaging the relay or
associated equipment.
WARNING

NOTE: A note gives significant additional information about the use of the product.

Abbreviations

AVC Automatic Voltage Control


IED Intelligent Electronic Device – a device that monitors components of
electrical power supplies and issues control commands based on the data
received

PRP Parallel Redundancy Protocol


RTU Remote Terminal Unit – a communication end point remote from the
control centre which interfaces communication signals to plant activity
SCADA Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition

SFP Small Form-factor Pluggable – refers to a communication transceiver


standard for pluggable Ethernet communications modules

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20 Introduction to SCADA Communications


SCADA communication in SuperTAPP SG allows all remote operator monitoring, and supervisory
control activities to be applied to the relay through digital communications, rather than hardwiring
as has historically been used. This has the benefit of significantly reducing panel wiring and
associated equipment.

SCADA communication provides facilities to:


⚫ Provide input to the SCADA system for indication of events such as tap change operations,
alarms, setting changes;
⚫ Provide input to the SCADA system of status such as relevant circuit breaker positions,
operation modes (auto/manual etc.);
⚫ Receive commands from the SCADA system such as manual tap, mode change;
⚫ Provide input to the SCADA system of any of the measured voltages or currents, and many
internally calculated values such as frequency, MW, MVAr, MVA;
⚫ Provide input to the SCADA system of internal counters such as no. of taps;
⚫ Provide input to the SCADA system of currently applied setpoint values
⚫ Receive instruction from the SCADA system to change the active settings group; and
⚫ Receive instruction from the SCADA system to change current setpoint values.

SuperTAPP SG can employ the following commonly used substation communication protocols:
⚫ IEC 60870-5-103 (serial)
⚫ DNP3 (serial or Ethernet)
⚫ IEC 61850 (Ethernet)

SuperTAPP SG takes the role of RTU in communication models, and slave (for serial
communications) or data server (for Ethernet communications).

20.1 Ordering Options and Product Codes

SCADA communication in SuperTAPP SG is an optional feature. Its presence or otherwise can be


determined from the product code as described in Table 3-1, which decodes the subset of features
relevant to SCADA communication.

The relevant characters are:

Option position 10
⚫ R – indicates that the communication module carries out inter-relay communication only and
does not have SCADA communication hardware present;
⚫ S – indicates that the communication module includes SCADA communication hardware – this
is required for SCADA communication to be present on the relay;

Option position 11
⚫ 0 – indicates no protocols are present
⚫ L – indicates that IEC 60870-5-103, DNP3 and IEC 61850 protocols are loaded onto the
SCADA communication hardware

Option position 15
⚫ The character in this position indicates the type and number of Ethernet connectors present.
If serial communications are being used no Ethernet connectors are needed.

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Option positions 16 and 17


⚫ The product code does not always have characters present in these positions. Characters in
these positions indicate a customer-specific or special configuration is fitted, which can
include a non-standard communication profile. If there are no characters in this position, or if
the characters are ‘00’ then the standard communication profiles are fitted.

The product code as displayed is how the relay is ordered, and is what appears on delivery notes,
invoices and product packaging. However, on the relay fascia only the options which require
manufacturer fitting are displayed, that is the characters up to and including option position 13.

Table 3-1 Extract of SuperTAPP SG product code relevant to SCADA


communications

12 16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 15
13 17
Product Code FP1034 - P D - vv - - cc
SCADA Communication
None R 0
IEC 61850, IEC 60870, DNP3 S L
Ethernet
None 0
100base-T RJ45 A
100base-SX (850nm MM) LC B
100base-T RJ45 x2 C
100base-SX (850nm MM) LC
D
x2
100base-FX (1300nm MM) LC E
100base-FX (1300nm MM) LC
F
x2
100base-LX (1300nm SM) LC G
100base-LX (1300nm SM) LC
H
x2
Special Configuration
None
None 00
Customer 1 special profile 01
Customer 2 special profile 02
etc

Note. ‘v v’ in the product code is a 2-digit number indicating the hardware version. This issue of
the manual is applicable to the hardware versions indicated in the Version Information.

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21 SCADA Communications Module Description

21.1 Hardware Features

SCADA communications in SuperTAPP SG is provided on a dedicated processor running an


embedded Linux distribution.

Two data link/physical layer options are available:


⚫ Serial RS485 over twisted-pair is available on all relays that are equipped with SCADA
communications. The interface includes a terminating resistor for the end of the chain which
may be wired in if required.
⚫ TCP-IP over wired or fibre-optic Ethernet is provided through the use of Small Form-factor
Pluggable (SFP) modules. SuperTAPP SG may be fitted with two of these modules to provide
redundancy.

21.2 Connections to Communication Module

Serial communications

Serial communications is to RS485 and a shielded twisted-pair cable should be employed with
characteristic impedance of 120. This can be a multi-drop arrangement, however as is normal
for RS485 the ends of the cable should be terminated with a resistor.

Terminals J5 and J6 are used for the twisted pair connection, with the screen connected to terminal
J8 and earthed at one point only along its length. If the SuperTAPP SG is the last station on the
cable a 120 terminating resistor can be included by connecting terminal J6 to J7. See Figure
3-1(a).

Figure 3-1 Connections to Communication Module

(a) Serial connections (b) Ethernet connections

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Ethernet communications

SFPs should be inserted appropriate to the media being used, as detailed in Table 3-1, and shown
in Figure 3-1(b).

Ethernet 0 (ETH 0) is the main port for SCADA communications. Ethernet 1 (ETH 1) is used for
communications firmware updates and manufacturer access, and for redundancy using PRP.

21.3 Communication Module Configuration

The settings associated with SCADA Communications are listed in Table 3-2. Unlike other settings
in the relay the communication settings are not immediately applied on a setting change, since
this requires an internal restart of the communications module. Rather the last item in the
communication settings list is an ‘APPLY’ option and when this is selected the communications
module is restarted and the settings are applied.

This section describes the various settings, and their purpose. For an explanation on how to
navigate the menu system of SuperTAPP SG and apply the settings refer to Part 1 of the User
Documentation.

IED name

A name, up to 20 characters in length, can be defined to identify the IED. Valid characters are
“AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSsTtUuVvWwXxYyZz_-0123456789”.

A space can also be entered and the first space occurrence signifies the end of the IED name
string. This character and all subsequent characters are not included in the IED name.

Enabled protocol

Only one protocol can be active at any time. Available protocols are: IEC 61850, IEC 60870-5-103
and DNP3.

Station address, Destination address

The Station address setting is relevant for DNP3 and IEC 60870-5-103 protocols only. For DNP3 it
is the address of the station which is communicating with the IED (e.g. the SCADA headend, or
substation data concentrator) and for IEC 60870-5-103 it defines the link address or address of
the IED (i.e. the SuperTAPP SG).

The Destination address which is only applicable to DNP3 defines the address of the Master station
which is communicating with the IED.

Allow unsolicited messages

This setting is relevant for DNP3 protocol only. Some old RTUs which use serial as communicating
medium do not support unsolicited messages so this setting enables/disables unsolicited reporting
functionality of the IED.

Comms medium

Select as appropriate. Other settings are enabled/disabled dependent on whether serial or


Ethernet is chosen.

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Baud rate, Parity

These settings are only relevant for serial communications and should match the settings at the
data concentrator.

PRP

PRP is a redundancy protocol only relevant to Ethernet communications. It makes use of two
Ethernet ports so if it is to be used two SFPs are required.

Ethernet 0 IP address, Ethernet 0 netmask, Ethernet 0 gateway

These settings are only relevant for Ethernet communications and are the standard IP settings
required for any Ethernet device.

Ethernet 1 IP address, Ethernet 1 netmask

These settings are only relevant for Ethernet communications when PRP is not selected.

When PRP is used port 1 automatically takes on the IP settings of port 0 if port 0 communications
are dropped, and therefore the settings are not used.

Port 1 is used for upgrading the communications firmware and manufacturer access (local only)
and these settings are the standard IP settings required for any Ethernet device, which enable this
port to be used.

Note. For security reasons, port 0 and 1 cannot be on the same subnet. So user will have to
make sure that both ports are on different subnets otherwise relay will not communicate
to any device on the network.

Time source, SNTP IP address, Sync interval

These settings are only relevant for Ethernet communication. If serial communications are used
the time source is fixed at using the protocol master station.

For Ethernet protocols the time source for the relay can be selected between the protocol master
and an SNTP server. At the time of writing PTP is not available as a time source for SuperTAPP SG
although this is a planned feature.

If SNTP is selected as the source the IP address of the source must be specified.

The Sync interval specifies how frequently the IED will poll the time source for an update. This can
be set to disabled, in which case it relies on having the time pushed to it by the source.

Voltage dead band, Current dead band, Power dead band, Frequency dead band

These settings specify a dead band window for each type of measurement. The measured value
will only be updated to the communication protocol when it varies from the last update by more
than the dead band value.

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Table 3-2 Communications menu

This setting menu will not always be visible, depending on relay configuration

Setting Range Default


IED name Standard set of ASCII values SuperTAPP
Enabled protocol DNP3 *, IEC 60870-5-103 *, DNP3
IEC 61850
Station address * For DNP3 (0 – 65519), 0
For IEC 60870-5-103 (1-254)
Destination address * 0 - 65519 1
Allow unsolicited msgs * No,Yes No
Comms medium * Serial †, Ethernet ‡ Ethernet
Baud rate † 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 9600
38400, 57600, 115200
Parity † None, Even, Odd None
PRP ‡
Disabled ⌂, Enabled Disabled
Ethernet 0 IP address ‡
0.0.0.0 – 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.228
Ethernet 0 netmask ‡ 0.0.0.0 – 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.0
Ethernet 0 gateway ‡ 0.0.0.0 – 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.1
Ethernet 1 IP address ‡ ⌂ 0.0.0.0 – 255.255.255.255 192.168.2.229
Ethernet 1 netmask ‡ ⌂ 0.0.0.0 – 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.0
Time source ‡ Master, SNTP SNTP
SNTP IP address ‡ 0.0.0.0 – 255.255.255.255 129.67.1.160
Sync interval ‡ 0 – 10000 s 260 s
Voltage dead band 0.1 – 2.0 % 0.5 %
Current dead band 0.2 – 5.0 % 1.0 %
Power dead band 0.2 – 5.0 % 1.0 %
Frequency dead band 3 – 100 mHz 10 mHz

*, †, ‡, ⌂
setting identified by the symbol is only visible if the setting value identified by the same
symbol is selected

Note. The settings in this table are not applied until ‘APPLY’ is selected from the bottom of the
settings menu. At this point the settings will be applied and the communications card
restarted.

21.4 Monitoring Health of Communication Functions

SuperTAPP SG has two specific functions to ensure and confirm to the operator that the
communication function is healthy.

A dedicated watchdog is provided which ensures that the communications functions are fully
operable. If the watchdog fails to indicate to the main processor of SuperTAPP SG that the
communication function is healthy, then the relay will be reset. The watchdog function can be
disabled if the user prefers (Table 3-3).

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A “dummy CB” is also provided which takes no physical action but allows a control desk operator
to confirm a complete communication path from the control desk to the SuperTAPP SG, through
the main application function, and back again. The dummy CB data point is indicated in the
communication profiles.

21.5 Upgrading the Communication Module Software

The ability to upgrade this software ( also referred as comms image) requires that the relay be
running at least v7.4 main software and v16 or later comms module software. If unsure,
Fundamentals Ltd should be consulted to determine if a relay has been configured to accept
Communications module updates in the field. If the user attempts this procedure on a relay that
does not support it then there will be no harm or affect to the relay other than a brief interruption
to communications while the procedure is attempted. Fundamentals Ltd maintain a database
containing software versions installed on each relay in the field and will be able to advise customers
on what actions customers will need to take in upgrading their installed relay base.

Upgrade files are placed in a TFTP server which relay can access using Ethernet Ports on the back.
User can setup a TFTP server on their laptop/PC and carry out update following instruction in
section 21.5.1. However, TFTP server needs access through the PC/laptop firewall which may not
be possible for some users due to various security reasons. Therefore, an alternate method is
provided which uses special Communication Subsystem Programming Modules supplied by
Fundamentals as shown in section 21.5.2.

For both methods, the relay will need to be placed into “This Panel” and “Manual”. It also needs
to be powered, throughout the whole process, via the Auxiliary and Control Supply.

21.5.1 Updating image using PC/laptop

21.5.1.1 Preparation

The user needs following Equipment: -

• PC/laptop running TFTP server


• Image/software update files
• SuperTAPP SG relay running, at least V7.4 main software.
• At least a Category 5 Ethernet patch lead.
• Copper Ethernet SFP (sourced from Fundamentals Ltd if relay is not using Ethernet
communications).
• Fundamentals PC Settings management software running on a Windows laptop (V2.7.0.0
or later recommended). This is to save the settings from the SuperTAPP SG relay prior to
the image update and restore the saved settings post image update.
• USB lead to connect laptop to relay.

Setting up TFTP server on PC/laptop

• First of all, set the IP address, for the Ethernet interface which connects to the relay, to
192.168.1.1 as shown in the figure below.

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Figure 3.2 Configuring IP address on a windows laptop

⚫ Install your favourite TFTP server application. Fundamentals Ltd recommends ‘TFTPd by Ph.
Jounin’ which can be downloaded from https://tftpd64.software.informer.com/4.6/.

⚫ Allow the TFTP server app access through the computers firewall if required.

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Figure 3.3 Allowing TFTP server access through the firewall

⚫ The new image/software is usually supplied as compressed/zipped files by Fundamentals.


Extract these files anywhere on your PC/laptop and verify that extracted directory contains
following items.

Figure 3.4 Extracted update files

⚫ Start the TFTP server app and set the ‘Current Directory’ to location where the extracted
update files(0x00, 0x01 etc) are stored and set ‘Server Interfaces’ to 192.168.1.1.

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Figure 3.4 Setting TFTP root directory

21.5.1.2 Update Procedure

⚫ Place the relay in “This Panel” and “Manual”. This will suspend voltage control, and the
response to commands over communications and from other connected relays.

⚫ Use PC Settings management software to take a copy of setting from the relay to be
upgraded.

⚫ Hot unplug the Ethernet plugs from the rear of the SuperTAPP SG being upgraded.
⚫ Connect the Ethernet patch lead between the Ethernet socket on PC/laptop and the ETH0 SFP
port (bottom) on the rear of the SuperTAPP SG.

⚫ Start software upgrade by selecting Settings→Relay configuration→ Upgrade communications


software from the relay menu.

⚫ Select “Yes” and note that, within a few seconds, the TFTPs server application starts showing
update progress. This process takes around twenty minutes. The Auxiliary and Control
supplies to the relay should be maintained throughout.
⚫ Relay will restart on completion of update. Verify that the comms image version number in
‘Instruments->Measurements->Fitted Hardware’ screen is updated.

⚫ Use the PC setting management tool to re-apply the previously recorded settings to the relay.
This is important because the update process restores the communications settings to their
default states.

⚫ Reconnect the substation Ethernet connects to the correct ports on the back of the relay.

⚫ Re-enable voltage control and communications by pressing “Auto” and “Remote” buttons on
relay.

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21.5.2 Updating image using Communication Subsystem Programming Module

21.5.2.1 Preparation

The user needs the following Equipment, supplied by Fundamentals Ltd: -

Note. The USB Flash drive containing Communication software is not required for some new
SuperTAPP SG Communications Subsystem Programming Module so all the actions related
to the USB Flash drive in the following sections are not applicable for such module.

⚫ SuperTAPP SG Communications Subsystem Programming Module.

⚫ PSU module for programming module (requires 230V 13A mains socket).

⚫ USB Flash Drive containing Communications Subsystem Software.


⚫ SuperTAPP SG relay running, at least V7.4 main software.

⚫ At least a Category 5 Ethernet patch lead.

⚫ Copper Ethernet SFP (sourced from Fundamentals Ltd if relay is not using Ethernet
communications).

⚫ Fundamentals PC Settings management software running on a Windows laptop (V2.7.0.0 or


later recommended). This is to save the settings from the SuperTAPP SG relay prior to the
image update and restore the saved settings post image update.

⚫ USB lead to connect laptop to relay.


⚫ This procedure will need to be followed in conjunction with the user’s standard operating
procedures for making changes of this type.

21.5.2.2 Procedure

⚫ Place the relay in “This Panel” and “Manual”. This will suspend voltage control, and the
response to commands over communications and from other connected relays.

⚫ Use PC Settings management software to take a copy of setting from the relay to be
upgraded.

⚫ Hot unplug the Ethernet plugs from the rear of the SuperTAPP SG being upgraded.
⚫ Ensure that the USB Flash drive is connected to the programming module.

⚫ Connect the Ethernet patch lead between the programming module and the ETH0 SFP port
(bottom) on the rear of the SuperTAPP SG.

⚫ Connect live power to the Micro USB socket on the programming module.

⚫ Wait for the Green LED to continuously illuminate. Failure of this happening within 2 minutes
could be due to a connection problem or that the relay does not support the filed update
mechanism. Check your connections and contact Fundamentals Ltd for assistance.
⚫ On receiving the Green LED, Instruct the relay to begin the upgrade procedure by using the
rotary control knob to perform the following (Table 3-3): -

⚫ Settings→Relay configuration→ Upgrade communications firmware

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⚫ Select “Yes” and note that, within a few seconds, the Red LED will illuminate to indicate that
the procedure has commenced. This process takes around twenty minutes. The Auxiliary and
Control supplies to the relay should be maintained throughout as should the supply to the
programming module. Failure to display a Red LED may indicate that the relay does not
support the upgrade process and Fundamentals Ltd should be consulted. Interruption of this
procedure will render the communication subsystem inoperative until the procedure is
repeated and allowed to complete.
⚫ The Red LED will flash to indicate that the update procedure has completed.

⚫ Disconnect power from the programming module and unplug Ethernet patch lead from the
back of the relay.

⚫ Use the PC setting management tool to re-apply the previously recorded settings to the relay.
This is important because the update process restores the communications settings to their
default states.

⚫ Reconnect the substation Ethernet connects to the correct ports on the back of the relay.
⚫ Re-enable voltage control and communications by pressing “Auto” and “Remote” buttons on
relay.

Table 3-3 Relay configuration menu (subset)


Setting Range Default Section
Communications watchdog Enabled, Disabled Enabled
Upgrade communications No, Yes No
firmware

21.6 Communication Protocol Definitions and Configuration

The following appendices provide the full definitions of the communication protocol
implementations available for SuperTAPP SG. The DNP3 protocol definition is also available as an
XML file.
⚫ Appendix A – A full list of all communication data points provided within SuperTAPP SG, and
their associated mappings to the DNP3 and IEC 61850 protocols.
⚫ Appendix B – List of data points mapped on the IEC 60870-5-103
⚫ Appendix C – DNP3 device profile definition
⚫ Appendix D – IEC 60870-5-103 interoperability profile

Fundamentals also provides eNode Designer tool which can be used to create/modify data
mappings to all the protocols. IED configurator is another tool which can be used to create/modify
IEC 61850 configurations. For more information about eNode and IED Configurator please contact
Fundamentals.

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Appendix A: Standard Data Point List and its mapping on to DNP3 and IEC 61850
The following pages contains data point list which is available for mapping on to all supported protocols. It also shows factory default mapping of all
the available points on to the DNP3 and IEC 61850 protocols. This is the data point list applied in the factory to all relays with the latest software
version, as specified in the version information for this document, and for which a special configuration has not been used. If a special configuration
is assigned to the relay then this list may not be valid.

The list contains common information for the data points, and for each supported protocol the minimum information required to configure a master
station for SuperTAPP SG. Reference also needs to be made to the relevant appendix containing the device profile for the protocol being used.

An explanation of the individual data points and what they represent is provided in Part 2 of the documentation (Technical Reference).

A.1 Binary and double point inputs and outputs/commands


Data Point name Input State Command DNP3 Inputs DNP3 Outputs IEC 61850 IEC 61850
0/1 (binary), 1/2 (dbl.pt.) 0 / 1 Class Group Point Class Group Point Status tag Control tag
Auto/Manual Manual / Auto Manual / Auto 1 1,2 0 1 10,12 0 /ATCC1/Auto.stVal /ATCC1/Auto.Oper.CtlVal
SCADA/This Panel Local / SCADA 1 1,2 1 /ATCC1/Loc.stVal
/AVCO1/Loc.stVAl
Parallel operation Independent operation / 1 1,2 2 /ATCC1/ParOp.stVal
Parallel operation
Tap raise Idle / Tap raise initiated Idle / Raise 1 1,2 3 1 10,12 3 /ATCC1/TapRaise.Oper.CtlVal
Tap lower Idle / Tap lower initiated Idle / Lower 1 1,2 4 1 10,12 4 /ATCC1/TapLower.Oper.CtlVal
Voltage offset A1 Inactive / Active Deactivate / Activate 1 1,2 5 1 10,12 5 /AVCO1/VOfsA1.stVal /AVCO1/VOfsA1.Oper.ctlVal
Voltage offset A2 Inactive / Active Deactivate / Activate 1 1,2 6 1 10,12 6 /AVCO1/VOfsA2.stVal /AVCO1/VOfsA2.Oper.ctlVal
Voltage offset A3 Inactive / Active Deactivate / Activate 1 1,2 7 1 10,12 7 /AVCO1/VOfsA3.stVal /AVCO1/VOfsA3.Oper.ctlVal
Voltage offset A4 Inactive / Active Deactivate / Activate 1 1,2 8 1 10,12 8 /AVCO1/VOfsA4.stVal /AVCO1/VOfsA4.Oper.ctlVal
Voltage offset B1 Inactive / Active Deactivate / Activate 1 1,2 9 1 10,12 9 /AVCO1/VOfsB1.stVal /AVCO1/VOfsB1.Oper.ctlVal
Voltage offset B2 Inactive / Active Deactivate / Activate 1 1,2 10 1 10,12 10 /AVCO1/VOfsB2.stVal /AVCO1/VOfsB2.Oper.ctlVal

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Data Point name Input State Command DNP3 Inputs DNP3 Outputs IEC 61850 IEC 61850
0/1 (binary), 1/2 (dbl.pt.) 0 / 1 Class Group Point Class Group Point Status tag Control tag
Voltage offset B3 Inactive / Active Deactivate / Activate 1 1,2 11 1 10,12 11 /AVCO1/VOfsB3.stVal /AVCO1/VOfsB3.Oper.ctlVal
Voltage offset B4 Inactive / Active Deactivate / Activate 1 1,2 12 1 10,12 12 /AVCO1/VOfsB4.stVal /AVCO1/VOfsB4.Oper.ctlVal
Voltage offsets B Idle / Activation inhibited 1 1,2 13 /AVCO1/VOfsBUnAvl.stVal
unavailable
Voltage offsets B Deactivate / Activate 1 1,2 13 /AVCO1/VOfsBRst.Oper.ctlVal
Reset
Voltage target Incrment/Decrement 1 10,12 14 /AVCO1/TapChg.valWTr.posVal /AVCO1/TapChg.Oper.ctlVal
increment/decreme
nt
Voltage target Idle / Increment 1 10,12 15 /AVCO1/VIncr.Oper.CtlVal
increment
Voltage target Idle / Decrement 1 10,12 16 /AVCO1/VDecr.Oper.CtlVal
decrement
Voltage inc/dec Idle / Reset 1 10,12 17 /AVCO1/IncrDecrRst.Oper.CtlVal
reset
Winding 1 prepare Inactive / Active Deactivate / Activate 1 1,2 18 1 10,12 18 /ATCC1/Wdg1PreSwOut.stVal /ATCC1/Wdg1PreSwOut.Oper.CtlVal
for switchout
Winding 2 prepare Inactive / Active Deactivate / Activate 1 1,2 19 1 10,12 19 /ATCC1/Wdg2PreSwOut.stVal /ATCC1/Wdg2PreSwOut.Oper.CtlVal
for switchout
Selected as master Idle / Master Idle/Activate 1 1,2 23 1 10,12 23 /ATCC1/Master.stVal /ATCC1/Master.Oper.ctlVal
Tap raise/lower Raise / Lower 1 10,12 24 /ATCC1/TapChg.Oper.ctlVal
Settings group 1 Inactive / Active Idle / Activate 1 1,2 25 1 10,12 25 /ATCC1/ActiveSG1.stVal /ATCC1/ActiveSG1.Oper.ctlVal
Settings group 2 Inactive / Active Idle / Activate 1 1,2 26 1 10,12 26 /ATCC1/ActiveSG2.stVal /ATCC1/ActiveSG2.Oper.ctlVal
Settings group 3 Inactive / Active Idle / Activate 1 1,2 27 1 10,12 27 /ATCC1/ActiveSG3.stVal /ATCC1/ActiveSG3.Oper.ctlVal
Settings group 4 Inactive / Active Idle / Activate 1 1,2 28 1 10,12 28 /ATCC1/ActiveSG4.stVal /ATCC1/ActiveSG4.Oper.ctlVal
Settings group 5 Inactive / Active Idle / Activate 1 1,2 29 1 10,12 29 /ATCC1/ActiveSG5.stVal /ATCC1/ActiveSG5.Oper.ctlVal
Settings group 6 Inactive / Active Idle / Activate 1 1,2 30 1 10,12 30 /ATCC1/ActiveSG6.stVal /ATCC1/ActiveSG6.Oper.ctlVal

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Data Point name Input State Command DNP3 Inputs DNP3 Outputs IEC 61850 IEC 61850
0/1 (binary), 1/2 (dbl.pt.) 0 / 1 Class Group Point Class Group Point Status tag Control tag
Settings group 7 Inactive / Active Idle / Activate 1 1,2 31 1 10,12 31 /ATCC1/ActiveSG7.stVal /ATCC1/ActiveSG7.Oper.ctlVal
Settings group 8 Inactive / Active Idle / Activate 1 1,2 32 1 10,12 32 /ATCC1/ActiveSG8.stVal /ATCC1/ActiveSG8.Oper.ctlVal
Digital output 1 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 33
Digital output 2 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 34
Digital output 3 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 35
Digital output 4 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 36
Digital output 5 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 37
Digital output 6 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 38
Digital output 7 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 39
Digital output 8 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 40
Digital output 9 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 41
Digital output 10 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 42
Digital output 11 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 43
Digital output 12 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 44
Digital output 13 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 45
Digital output 14 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 46
Digital output 15 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 47
Digital output 16 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 48
Digital output 17 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 49
Digital output 18 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 50
Digital output 19 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 51
Digital output 20 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 52
Digital output 21 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 53
Digital output 22 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 54
Digital output 23 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 55

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Data Point name Input State Command DNP3 Inputs DNP3 Outputs IEC 61850 IEC 61850
0/1 (binary), 1/2 (dbl.pt.) 0 / 1 Class Group Point Class Group Point Status tag Control tag
Digital output 24 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 56
Voltage offset B5 Inactive / Active Deactivate / Activate 1 1,2 77 1 10,12 77 /AVCO1/VOfsB5.stVal /AVCO1/VOfsB5.Oper.ctlVal
Voltage offset B6 Inactive / Active Deactivate / Activate 1 1,2 78 1 10,12 78 /AVCO1/VOfsB6.stVal /AVCO1/VOfsB6.Oper.ctlVal
Voltage offset B7 Inactive / Active Deactivate / Activate 1 1,2 79 1 10,12 79 /AVCO1/VOfsB7.stVal /AVCO1/VOfsB7.Oper.ctlVal
Voltage offset B8 Inactive / Active Deactivate / Activate 1 1,2 80 1 10,12 80 /AVCO1/VOfsB8.stVal /AVCO1/VOfsB8.Oper.ctlVal
Timer 1 output Inactive / Active 1 1,2 81
Timer 2 output Inactive / Active 1 1,2 82
Timer 3 output Inactive / Active 1 1,2 83
SCADA control Block/Unblock 1 1,2 87 1 10,12 87 ATCC1/RemCtlBlk.stVal
blocked
Setting group Increment/Decremen 1 10,12 89 /ATCC1/ SetGrpIncDec.Oper.ctlVal
inc/dec t
Dummy CB Open / Closed Open / Close 1 1,2 90
TPI uncertain alarm Idle / Active 1 1,2 91 /ATCC1/TapIndUncert.stVal
Out of step alarm Idle / Active 1 1,2 92 /ATCC1/Oostep.stVal
Block tap lower Idle / Active 1 1,2 93 /ATCC1/LTapBlk.stVal
Block tap raise Idle / Active 1 1,2 94 /ATCC1/RTapBlk.stVal
Data logging alarm Idle / Active 1 1,2 95
Relay healthy Relay unhealthy / Relay 1 1,2 96
healthy
Tap raise/lower Inactive / Active Deactivate / Activate 1 1,2 97 1 10,12 97 /ATCC1/TapChgBlk.stVal /ATCC1/TapChgBlk.Oper.ctlVal
block
Frequency trip Disabled / Enabled Disable / Enable 1 1,2 98 1 10,12 98 /AVCO1/HzTrEna.stVal /AVCO1/ HzTrEna .Oper.ctlVal
enable
Frequency trip Inactive / Active Idle / Activate 1 1,2 99 1 10,12 99 /AVCO1/HzTrAct.stVal /AVCO1/HzTrAct .Oper.ctlVal
active

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Data Point name Input State Command DNP3 Inputs DNP3 Outputs IEC 61850 IEC 61850
0/1 (binary), 1/2 (dbl.pt.) 0 / 1 Class Group Point Class Group Point Status tag Control tag
Frequency trip Idle / Unavailable 1 1,2 100 /AVCO1/HzTrUnAvail.stVal
unavailable
Frequency trip Idle / Activation failed 1 1,2 101 /AVCO1/HzTrActFail.stVal
activation fail
Frequency trip Idle / Activation inhibited 1 1,2 102 /AVCO1/HzTrActInh.stVal
activation inhibit
Frequency trip Idle / Outside voltage 1 1,2 103 /AVCO1/HzTrVOofLim.stVal
outside voltage limits
limits
Frequency offset F1 Disabled / Enabled Disable / Enable 1 1,2 104 1 10,12 104 /AVCO1/HzOfsEna.stVal /AVCO1/HzOfsEna.Oper.ctlVal
enable
Frequency offset F1 Inactive / Active Deactivate / Activate 1 1,2 108 1 10,12 108 /AVCO1/HzOfsAct.stVal /AVCO1/HzOfsAct.Oper.ctlVal
active
Frequency offsets Idle / Unavailable 1 1,2 112 /AVCO1/HzOfsUnAvail.stVal
unavailable
Frequency offsets Idle / Activation failed 1 1,2 113 /AVCO1/HzOfsActFail.stVal
activation fail
Frequency offsets Idle / Activation inhibited 1 1,2 114 /AVCO1/HzOfsActInh.stVal
activation inhibit
Frequency offsets Idle / Outside voltage 1 1,2 115 /AVCO1/HzOfsVOofLim.stVal
outside voltage limits
limits
Load offset L1 Disabled / Enabled Disable / Enable 1 1,2 116 1 10,12 116 /AVCO1/LodOfsEna.stVal /AVCO1/LodOfsEna.Oper.ctlVal
enable
Load offset L1 Deactivate / Activate 1 10,12 120 AVCO1/LodOfsAct.Oper.ctlVal
active
Load offsets Idle / Unavailable 1 1,2 124 /AVCO1/LodOfsUnAvl.stVal
unavailable

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Data Point name Input State Command DNP3 Inputs DNP3 Outputs IEC 61850 IEC 61850
0/1 (binary), 1/2 (dbl.pt.) 0 / 1 Class Group Point Class Group Point Status tag Control tag
Tap stagger S1 Inactive / Active Deactivate / Activate 1 1,2 127 1 10,12 127 /AVCO1/TapStag1.stVal /AVCO1/TapStag1.Oper.ctlVal
active
Tap stagger S2 Inactive / Active Deactivate / Activate 1 1,2 128 1 10,12 128 /AVCO1/TapStag2.stVal /AVCO1/TapStag2.Oper.ctlVal
active
Tap stagger S3 Inactive / Active Deactivate / Activate 1 1,2 129 1 10,12 129 /AVCO1/TapStag3.stVal /AVCO1/TapStag3.Oper.ctlVal
active
Tap stagger S4 Inactive / Active Deactivate / Activate 1 1,2 130 1 10,12 130 /AVCO1/TapStag4.stVal /AVCO1/TapStag4.Oper.ctlVal
active
Tap stagger Idle / Unavailable 1 1,2 131 /AVCO1/TapStUnAvail.stVal
unavailable
Tap stagger Idle / Activation failed 1 1,2 132 /AVCO1/TapStActFail.stVal
activation fail
Tap stagger Idle / Activation inhibited 1 1,2 133 /AVCO1/TapStActInh.stVal
activation inhibited
AVC enable AVC disabled / AVC 1 1,2 134 /ATCC1/LocKey.stVal
enabled
Tap change in Idle / Active 1 1,2 135 /ATCC1/TapChgInProg.stVal
progress /ATCC1/ TapChg.valWTr.transInd
Winding 1 ready for Idle / Active 1 1,2 136 /ATCC1/Wdg1SwOutRdy.stVal
switch out
Winding 1 ready for Idle / Active 1 1,2 137 /ATCC1/Wdg1SwInRdy.stVal
switch in
Winding 2 ready for Idle / Active 1 1,2 138 /ATCC1/Wdg2SwOutRdy.stVal
switch out
Winding 2 ready for Idle / Active 1 1,2 139 /ATCC1/Wdg2SwInRdy.stVal
switch in
Bottom tap tripping Disabled / Enabled Disable / Enable 1 1,2 144 1 10,12 144 /AVCO1/BotTapTrEna.stVal /AVCO1/BotTapTrEna.Oper.ctlVal
enabled

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Data Point name Input State Command DNP3 Inputs DNP3 Outputs IEC 61850 IEC 61850
0/1 (binary), 1/2 (dbl.pt.) 0 / 1 Class Group Point Class Group Point Status tag Control tag
Winding 1 bottom Idle / Active 1 1,2 145 /AVCO1/BlkEVRCBTrW1.stVal
tap tripping
activation
Winding 2 bottom Idle / Active 1 1,2 146 /AVCO1/BlkEVRCBTrW2.stVal
tap tripping
activation
Tap position Idle / Active 1 1,2 151 /ATCC1/TapIndErr.stVal
indication failure
Maximum tap Idle / Active 1 1,2 152 /ATCC1/EndPosR.stVal
position reached
Minimum tap Idle / Active 1 1,2 153 /ATCC1/EndPosL.stVal
position reached
AVC alarm Idle / Active 1 1,2 154 /ATCC1/AVCAlm.stVal
T/C motor Idle / Active 1 1,2 155 /ATCC1/MotDrvBlk.stVal
overloaded
Tap changer alarm Idle / Active 1 1,2 156 /ATCC1/TapOpErr.stVal
Tap changer Idle / Active Idle/Clear 1 1,2 157 1 10,12 157 /ATCC1/TapChgLO.stVal
lockout
VT fuse failure Idle / Active 1 1,2 158 /ATCC1/VTFsFail.stVal
End of tap range Idle / Active 1 1,2 159 /ATCC1/EndOfTapRa.stVal
Tap not achievable Idle / Active 1,2 160 /ATCC1/TapNotAch.stVal
CAN bus error Idle / Active 1 1,2 161 /ATCC1/ErrPar.stVal
Transformer Idle / Active 1 1,2 162 /ATCC1/TraOvLod.stVal
overload
Reverse current Idle / Active 1 1,2 163 /ATCC1/RevIOvLod.stVal
overload
Voltage high Idle / Voltage higher than 1 1,2 164 /AVCO1/HiVAlm.stVal
limits

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Data Point name Input State Command DNP3 Inputs DNP3 Outputs IEC 61850 IEC 61850
0/1 (binary), 1/2 (dbl.pt.) 0 / 1 Class Group Point Class Group Point Status tag Control tag
Voltage low Idle / Voltage lower than 1 1,2 165 /AVCO1/LoVAlm.stVal
limits
Loss of phase Idle / Active 1 1,2 166 /ATCC1/PhRefLos.stVal
reference
Voltage out of band Idle / Active 1 1,2 167 /ATCC1/VOutOfBand.stVal
Tap changer Idle / Active 1 1,2 168 /ATCC1/TapChgRA.stVal
runaway
Tap change Idle / Active 1 1,2 169 /ATCC1/TapChgIncomp.stVal
incomplete
CB1 Open / Closed 1 1,2 170 /ATCC1/CB1Pos.stVal
CB2 Open / Closed 1 1,2 171 /ATCC1/CB2Pos.stVal
CB3 Open / Closed 1 1,2 172 /ATCC1/CB3Pos.stVal
CB4 Open / Closed 1 1,2 173 /ATCC1/CB4Pos.stVal
CB5 Open / Closed 1 1,2 174 /ATCC1/CB5Pos.stVal
CB6 Open / Closed 1 1,2 175 /ATCC1/CB6Pos.stVal
CB7 Open / Closed 1 1,2 176 /ATCC1/CB7Pos.stVal
CB8 Open / Closed 1 1,2 177 /ATCC1/CB8Pos.stVal
Blocking due to Idle / Active 1 1,2 178 /ATCC1/LTCBlkVLo.stVal
under voltage
Blocking due to Idle / Active 1 1,2 179 ATCC/LTCBlkVHi.stVal
over voltage
Blocking due to Idle / Active 1 1,2 180 ATCC/LTCBlkAHi.stVal
over current
Transformer wdg1 Open / Closed 1 1,2 182 /ATCC1/Wdg1CBPos.stVal
CB
Transformer wdg2 Open / Closed 1 1,2 183 /ATCC1/Wdg2CBPos.stVal
CB

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Data Point name Input State Command DNP3 Inputs DNP3 Outputs IEC 61850 IEC 61850
0/1 (binary), 1/2 (dbl.pt.) 0 / 1 Class Group Point Class Group Point Status tag Control tag
CB status invalid Idle / Active 1 1,2 186 /ATCC1/CBStatusInv.stVal
Digital input 1 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 187 /GGIO2/Ind1.stVal
Digital input 2 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 188 /GGIO2/Ind2.stVal
Digital input 3 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 189 /GGIO2/Ind3.stVal
Digital input 4 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 190 /GGIO2/Ind4.stVal
Digital input 5 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 191 /GGIO2/Ind5.stVal
Digital input 6 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 192 /GGIO3/Ind1.stVal
Digital input 7 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 193 /GGIO3/Ind2.stVal
Digital input 8 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 194 /GGIO3/Ind3.stVal
Digital input 9 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 195 /GGIO3/Ind4.stVal
Digital input 10 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 196 /GGIO3/Ind5.stVal
Digital input 11 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 197 /GGIO4/Ind1.stVal
Digital input 12 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 198 /GGIO4/Ind3.stVal
Digital input 13 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 199 /GGIO4/Ind4.stVal
Digital input 14 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 200 /GGIO4/Ind5.stVal
Digital input 15 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 201 /GGIO4/Ind6.stVal
Digital input 16 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 202 /GGIO5/Ind1.stVal
Digital input 17 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 203 /GGIO5/Ind2.stVal
Digital input 18 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 204 /GGIO5/Ind3.stVal
Digital input 19 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 205 /GGIO5/Ind4.stVal
Digital input 20 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 206 /GGIO5/Ind5.stVal
Digital input 21 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 207 /GGIO6/Ind1.stVal
Digital input 22 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 208 /GGIO6/Ind2.stVal
Digital input 23 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 209 /GGIO6/Ind3.stVal
Digital input 24 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 210 /GGIO6/Ind4.stVal

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Data Point name Input State Command DNP3 Inputs DNP3 Outputs IEC 61850 IEC 61850
0/1 (binary), 1/2 (dbl.pt.) 0 / 1 Class Group Point Class Group Point Status tag Control tag
Digital input 25 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 211 /GGIO6/Ind5.stVal
Digital input 26 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 212 /GGIO7/Ind1.stVal
Digital input 27 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 213 /GGIO7/Ind2.stVal
Digital input 28 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 214 /GGIO7/Ind3.stVal
Digital input 29 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 215 /GGIO7/Ind4.stVal
Digital input 30 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 216 /GGIO7/Ind5.stVal
Invalid mA Pt100 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 260 /GGIO1/PT100mAFlty.stVal
inputs alarm
Thermal Inactive / Active 1 1,2 280 /SPTR0/Beh.stVal
managment /CCGR0/Beh.stVal
functionality active
Cooling pump Inactive / Active 1 1,2 281 /CCGR0/PmpRunning.stVal
running
Cooling fan running Inactive / Active 1 1,2 282 /CCGR0/FanRunning.stVal
Thermal alarm H1 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 283 /SPTR0/AlmThmSt1.stVal
Thermal alarm H2 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 284 /SPTR0/AlmThmSt2.stVal
Cooling C1 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 285 /CCGR0/CStg1.stVal
Cooling C2 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 286 /CCGR0/CStg2.stVal
Cooling C3 Inactive / Active 1 1,2 287 /CCGR0/CStg3.stVal
Alarm Thermal Inactive / Active 1 1,2 297 /SPTR0/AlmThm.stVal
Cooling equipment Inactive / Active 1 1,2 302 /CCGR0/CEFaulty.stVal
fault alarm

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A.2 Counters
Data Point name DNP3 Inputs IEC 61850 IEC 61850
Class Group Point Status tag Control tag
Number of taps 3 20 0 /ATCC1/OpCntRs.stVal

A.3 Analogue inputs and outputs

* Minimum setting is interpreted as ‘disabled’



Maximum setting is interpreted as ‘disabled’
Data Point name Range Units Scale – m, c DNP3 Inputs DNP3 Outputs IEC 61850 IEC 61850
min – max Pt.val. = act. Class Group Point Class Group Point Status tag Control/Setpoint tag
×m+c
Active settings group 1–8 n/a n/a 2 40 0 2 41 0 /ATCC1/SetGrp.setMag /ATCC1/SetGrp.setMag
Wdg 1 busbar group 1–8 n/a n/a 2 40 11 2 41 11 /ATCC1/Win1GrpID.stVal /ATCC1/Win1GrpID.Oper.ctlVal
Wdg 2 busbar group 1–8 n/a n/a 2 40 12 2 41 12 /ATCC1/Win2GrpID.stVal /ATCC1/Win2GrpID.Oper.ctlVal
Voltage high limit setpoint 900 – 1200 % 10, 0 2 40 16 2 41 16 /ATCC1/BlkRV.setMag /ATCC1/BlkRV.setMag
Voltage low limit setpoint 800 – 1100 % 10, 0 2 40 17 2 41 17 /ATCC1/BlkLV.setMag /ATCC1/BlkLV.setMag
LDC setpoint 0 – 200 % 10, 0 2 40 18 2 41 18 /ATCC1/LDCZ.setMag /ATCC1/LDCZ.setMag
Reverse LDC setpoint 0 – 200 % 10, 0 2 40 19 2 41 19 /ATCC1/RevLDC.setMag /ATCC1/RevLDC. setMag
Bandwidth setpoint 5 – 50 % 10, 0 2 40 20 2 41 20 /ATCC1/BndWid.setMag /ATCC1/BndWid.setMag
Generator bias setpoint 0 – 100 % 10, 0 2 40 21 2 41 21 /ATCC1/GenBias.setMag /ATCC1/GenBias.setMag
Voltage target setpoint 900 – 1100 % 10, 0 2 40 24 2 41 24 /AVCO1/VolSpt.mxVal /AVCO1/VolSpt.Oper.ctVal
Initial tap time delay setpoint 10 – 120 secs n/a 2 40 25 2 41 25 /ATCC1/CtlDlTmms.setMag /ATCC1/CtlDlTmms.setMag
Voltage offset A1 setpoint -100 – 100 % 10, 0 2 40 27 2 41 27 /AVCO1/VOfsA1Set.setMag /AVCO1/VOfsA1Set.setMag
Voltage offset A2 setpoint -100 – 100 % 10, 0 2 40 28 2 41 28 /AVCO1/VOfsA2Set.setMag /AVCO1/VOfsA2Set.setMag
Voltage offset A3 setpoint -100 – 100 % 10, 0 2 40 29 2 41 29 /AVCO1/VOfsA3Set.setMag /AVCO1/VOfsA3Set.setMag
Voltage offset A4 setpoint -100 – 100 % 10, 0 2 40 30 2 41 30 /AVCO1/VOfsA4Set.setMag /AVCO1/VOfsA4Set.setMag

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Data Point name Range Units Scale – m, c DNP3 Inputs DNP3 Outputs IEC 61850 IEC 61850
min – max Pt.val. = act. Class Group Point Class Group Point Status tag Control/Setpoint tag
×m+c
Voltage offset B1 setpoint -100 – 100 % 10, 0 2 40 31 2 41 31 /AVCO1/VOfsB1Set.setMag /AVCO1/VOfsB1Set.setMag
Voltage offset B2 setpoint -100 – 100 % 10, 0 2 40 32 2 41 32 /AVCO1/VOfsB2Set.setMag /AVCO1/VOfsB2Set.setMag
Voltage offset B3 setpoint -100 – 100 % 10, 0 2 40 33 2 41 33 /AVCO1/VOfsB3Set.setMag /AVCO1/VOfsB3Set.setMag
Voltage offset B4 setpoint -100 – 100 % 10, 0 2 40 34 2 41 34 /AVCO1/VOfsB4Set.setMag /AVCO1/VOfsB4Set.setMag
Voltage offset B reset time 29 – 7200* secs n/a 2 40 35 2 41 35
Maximum tap position 1 – 39 n/a n/a 2 40 37 2 41 37 /ATCC1/TapBlkR.stVal /ATCC1/TapBlkR.Oper.CtlVal
setpoint
Minimum tap position 1 – 39 n/a n/a 2 40 38 2 41 38 /ATCC1/TapBlkL.stVal /ATCC1/TapBlkL.Oper.CtlVa
setpoint
Transformer ID setpoint 1–8 n/a n/a 2 40 39 /ATCC1/TrarID.setVal
Load capacity setpoint 10 – 10000 MVA 10, 0 2 40 40 2 41 40
Fast tap threshold setpoint 5 – 50 % 10, 0 2 40 42 2 41 42 /ATCC1/FastTapTH.setMag /ATCC1/FastTapTH.setMag
Fast tap time delay setpoint 1 – 120 secs n/a 2 40 43 2 41 43 /ATCC1/FastTapTmDl.setMag /ATCC1/FastTapTmDl.setMag
Low voltage inhibit level 50 – 90 % n/a 2 40 44 2 41 44 /ATCC1/LoVInhSet.setMag /ATCC1/LoVInhSet.setMag
setpoint
Inner Bandwidth setpoint 0 – 50 % 10, 0 2 40 45 2 41 45
Tap position 1 – 39 n/a n/a 2 30 49 /ATCC1/TapChg.valWTr.posVal
VT 1 measured voltage 0 – 216-1 kV 100, 0 2 30 50 /MMXU2/VT1AvVolt.mag
/MMXU0/PPV.phsAB.cVal.mag
VT 2 measured voltage 0 – 216-1 kV 100, 0 2 30 51 /MMXU2/VT2AvVolt.mag
/MMXU0/PPV.phsBC.cVal.mag
VT 3 measured voltage 0 – 216-1 kV 100, 0 2 30 52 /MMXU2/VT3AvVolt.mag
/MMXU1/PPV.phsAB.cVal.mag
VT 4 measured voltage 0 – 216-1 kV 100, 0 2 30 53 /MMXU2/VT4AvVolt.mag
/MMXU1/PPV.phsBC.cVal.mag

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Data Point name Range Units Scale – m, c DNP3 Inputs DNP3 Outputs IEC 61850 IEC 61850
min – max Pt.val. = act. Class Group Point Class Group Point Status tag Control/Setpoint tag
×m+c
Voltage offset B5 setpoint -100 – 100 % 10, 0 2 40 54 2 41 54 /AVCO1/VOfsB5Set.setMag /AVCO1/VOfsB5Set.setMag
Voltage offset B6 setpoint -100 – 100 % 10, 0 2 40 55 2 41 55 /AVCO1/VOfsB6Set.setMag /AVCO1/VOfsB6Set.setMag
Voltage offset B7 setpoint -100 – 100 % 10, 0 2 40 56 2 41 56 /AVCO1/VOfsB7Set.setMag /AVCO1/VOfsB7Set.setMag
Voltage offset B8 setpoint -100 – 100 % 10, 0 2 40 57 2 41 57 /AVCO1/VOfsB8Set.setMag /AVCO1/VOfsB8Set.setMag
Effective voltage target 0 – 216-1 kV 100,0 2 40 59 /AVCO1/EffVTarg.mag
CT1 current 0 – 216-1 A n/a 2 30 60 /MMXU2/CT1A.mag
/MMXU0/A.phsA.cVal.mag
CT1 real power -215 – 215-1 kW n/a 2 30 61 /MMXU2/CT1W.mag
CT1 reactive power -215 – 215-1 kVAr n/a 2 30 62 /MMXU2/CT1VAr.mag
CT1 apparent power 0 – 216-1 kVA n/a 2 30 63 /MMXU2/CT1VA.mag
CT2 current 0 – 216-1 A n/a 2 30 64 /MMXU2/CT2A.mag
/MMXU1/A.phsA.cVal.mag
CT2 real power -215 – 215-1 kW n/a 2 30 65 /MMXU2/CT2W.mag
CT2 reactive power -215 – 215-1 kVAr n/a 2 30 66 /MMXU2/CT2VAr.mag
CT2 apparent power 0 – 216-1 kVA n/a 2 30 67 /MMXU2/CT2VA.mag
CT3 current 0 – 216-1 A n/a 2 30 68 /MMXU2/CT3A.mag
CT3 real power -215 – 215-1 kW n/a 2 30 69 /MMXU2/CT3W.mag
CT3 reactive power -215 – 215-1 kVAr n/a 2 30 70 /MMXU2/CT3VAr.mag
CT3 apparent power 0 – 216-1 kVA n/a 2 30 71 /MMXU2/CT3VA.mag
CT4 current 0 – 216-1 A n/a 2 30 72 /MMXU2/CT4A.mag
15 15
CT4 real power -2 – 2 -1 kW n/a 2 30 73 /MMXU2/CT4W.mag
CT4 reactive power -215 – 215-1 kVAr n/a 2 30 74 /MMXU2/CT4VAr.mag
CT4 apparent power 0 – 216-1 kVA n/a 2 30 75 /MMXU2/CT4VA.mag
CT5 current 0 – 216-1 A n/a 2 30 76 /MMXU2/CT5A.mag

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Data Point name Range Units Scale – m, c DNP3 Inputs DNP3 Outputs IEC 61850 IEC 61850
min – max Pt.val. = act. Class Group Point Class Group Point Status tag Control/Setpoint tag
×m+c
CT5 real power -215 – 215-1 kW n/a 2 30 77 /MMXU2/CT5W.mag
CT5 reactive power -215 – 215-1 kVAr n/a 2 30 78 /MMXU2/CT5VAr.mag
CT5 apparent power 0 – 216-1 kVA n/a 2 30 79 /MMXU2/CT5VA.mag
CT6 current 0 – 216-1 A n/a 2 30 80 /MMXU2/CT6A.mag
CT6 real power -215 – 215-1 kW n/a 2 30 81 /MMXU2/CT6W.mag
CT6 reactive power -215 – 215-1 kVAr n/a 2 30 82 /MMXU2/CT6VAr.mag
CT6 apparent power 0 – 216-1 kVA n/a 2 30 83 /MMXU2/CT6VA.mag
CT7 current 0 – 216-1 A n/a 2 30 84 /MMXU2/CT7A.mag
CT7 real power -215 – 215-1 kW n/a 2 30 85 /MMXU2/CT7W.mag
CT7 reactive power -215 – 215-1 kVAr n/a 2 30 86 /MMXU2/CT7VAr.mag
CT7 apparent power 0 – 216-1 kVA n/a 2 30 87 /MMXU2/CT7VA.mag
CT8 current 0 – 216-1 A n/a 2 30 88 /MMXU2/CT8A.mag
CT8 real power -215 – 215-1 kW n/a 2 30 89 /MMXU2/CT8W.mag
CT8 reactive power -215 – 215-1 kVAr n/a 2 30 90 /MMXU2/CT8VAr.mag
CT8 apparent power 0 – 216-1 kVA n/a 2 30 91 /MMXU2/CT8VA.mag
CT9 current 0 – 216-1 A n/a 2 30 92 /MMXU2/CT9A.mag
CT9 real power -215 – 215-1 kW n/a 2 30 93 /MMXU2/CT9W.mag
CT9 reactive power -215 – 215-1 kVAr n/a 2 30 94 /MMXU2/CT9VAr.mag
CT9 apparent power 0 – 216-1 kVA n/a 2 30 95 /MMXU2/CT9VA.mag
CT10 current 0 – 216-1 A n/a 2 30 96 /MMXU2/CT10A.mag
CT10 real power -215 – 215-1 kW n/a 2 30 97 /MMXU2/CT10W.mag
CT10 reactive power -215 – 215-1 kVAr n/a 2 30 98 /MMXU2/CT10VAr.mag
CT10 apparent power 0 – 216-1 kVA n/a 2 30 99 /MMXU2/CT10VA.mag
Wdg1 group load current 0 – 216-1 A n/a 2 30 120

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Data Point name Range Units Scale – m, c DNP3 Inputs DNP3 Outputs IEC 61850 IEC 61850
min – max Pt.val. = act. Class Group Point Class Group Point Status tag Control/Setpoint tag
×m+c
Wdg1 group load real power -215 – 215-1 kW n/a 2 30 121
Wdg1 group load reactive -215 – 215-1 kVAr n/a 2 30 122
power
Wdg1 group load apparent 0 – 216-1 kVA n/a 2 30 123
power
Wdg2 group load current 0 – 216-1 A n/a 2 30 124
Wdg2 group load real power -215 – 215-1 kW n/a 2 30 125
Wdg2 group load reactive -215 – 215-1 kVAr n/a 2 30 126
power
Wdg2 group load apparent 0 – 216-1 kVA n/a 2 30 127
power
Wdg1 site circulating current -215 – 215-1 A n/a 2 30 140 /MMXU2/Wdg1SiteCirA.mag
Wdg1 network circulating -215 – 215-1 A n/a 2 30 141 /MMXU2/Wdg1NetCirA.mag
current
Wdg2 site circulating current -215 – 215-1 A n/a 2 30 142 /MMXU2/Wdg2SiteCirA.mag
Wdg2 network circulating -215 – 215-1 A n/a 2 30 143 /MMXU2/Wdg2NetCirA.mag
current
Frequency 0 – 216-1 mHz n/a 2 30 150 /MMXU0/Hz.mag
/MMXU1/Hz.mag
mA input 1 -215 – 215-1 µA n/a 2 30 151 /GGIO1/MAmpInput1.mag
mA input 2 -215 – 215-1 µA n/a 2 30 151 /GGIO1/MAmpInput2.mag
mA Input 3 -215 – 215-1 µA 1,0 2 30 152 /GGIO1/MAmpInput3.mag
mA Input 4 -215 – 215-1 µA 1,0 2 30 153 /GGIO1/MAmpInput4.mag
mA Input 5 -215 – 215-1 µA 1,0 2 30 154 /GGIO1/MAmpInput5.mag
mA Input 6 -215 – 215-1 µA 1,0 2 30 155 /GGIO1/MAmpInput6.mag
mA Input 7 -215 – 215-1 µA 1,0 2 30 156 /GGIO1/MAmpInput7.mag

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Data Point name Range Units Scale – m, c DNP3 Inputs DNP3 Outputs IEC 61850 IEC 61850
min – max Pt.val. = act. Class Group Point Class Group Point Status tag Control/Setpoint tag
×m+c
mA Input 8 -215 – 215-1 µA 1,0 2 30 157 /GGIO1/MAmpInput8.mag
mA output 1 0 – 24000 µA n/a 2 30 159 /GGIO1/MAmpOutput1.mag
mA output 2 0 – 24000 µA n/a 2 30 160 /GGIO1/MAmpOutput2.mag
mA output 3 0 – 24000 µA n/a 2 30 161 /GGIO1/MAmpOutput3.mag
mA output 4 0 – 24000 µA n/a 2 30 162 /GGIO1/MAmpOutput4.mag
mA Output 5 0 – 24000 µA 1,0 2 30 163 /GGIO1/MAmpOutput5.mag
mA Output 6 0 – 24000 µA 1,0 2 30 164 /GGIO1/MAmpOutput6.mag
mA Output 7 0 – 24000 µA 1,0 2 30 165 /GGIO1/MAmpOutput7.mag
mA Output 8 0 – 24000 µA 1,0 2 30 166 /GGIO1/MAmpOutput8.mag
mA Output 9 0 – 24000 µA 1,0 2 30 167 /GGIO1/MAmpOutput9.mag
Pt100 input 1 -215 – 215-1 °C 100,0 2 30 172 /GGIO1/MAPt100In1.mag
Pt100 Input 2 -215 – 215-1 °C 100,0 2 30 173 /GGIO1/MAPt100In2.mag
Pt100 Input 3 -215 – 215-1 °C 100,0 2 30 174 /GGIO1/MAPt100In3.mag
Pt100 Input 4 -215 – 215-1 °C 100,0 2 30 175 /GGIO1/MAPt100In4.mag
Pt100 Input 5 -215 – 215-1 °C 100,0 2 30 176 /GGIO1/MAPt100In5.mag
Pt100 Input 6 -215 – 215-1 °C 100,0 2 30 177 /GGIO1/MAPt100In6.mag
Pt100 Input 7 -215 – 215-1 °C 100,0 2 30 178 /GGIO1/MAPt100In7.mag
Pt100 Input 8 -215 – 215-1 °C 100,0 2 30 179 /GGIO1/MAPt100In8.mag
Real power voltage exponent 0 – 216-1 2 30 185 /AVCO1/WattVExp.mag
kp
Reactive power voltage 0 – 216-1 2 30 186 /AVCO1/VarVExp.mag
exponent Kq
Frequency trip T1 pickup 4499 – 6500 Hz 100, 0 2 40 187 2 41 187 /AVCO1/HzTr1Pickup.setMag /AVCO1/HzTr1Pickup.setMag
setpoint *

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Data Point name Range Units Scale – m, c DNP3 Inputs DNP3 Outputs IEC 61850 IEC 61850
min – max Pt.val. = act. Class Group Point Class Group Point Status tag Control/Setpoint tag
×m+c
Frequency trip T1 pickup 0 – 1800 secs n/a 2 40 188 2 41 188 /AVCO1/HzTr1PuDl.setMag /AVCO1/HzTr1PuDl.setMag
delay setpoint
Frequency trip T2 pickup 4499 – 6500 Hz 100, 0 2 40 189 2 41 189 /AVCO1/HzTr2Pickup.setMag /AVCO1/HzTr2Pickup.setMag
setpoint *
Frequency trip T2 pickup 0 – 1800 secs n/a 2 40 190 2 41 190 /AVCO1/HzTr2PuDl.setMag /AVCO1/HzTr2PuDl.setMag
delay setpoint
Frequency trip T3 pickup 4499 – 6500 Hz 100, 0 2 40 191 2 41 191 /AVCO1/HzTr3Pickup.setMag /AVCO1/HzTr3Pickup.setMag
setpoint *
Frequency trip T3 pickup 0 – 1800 secs n/a 2 40 192 2 41 192 /AVCO1/HzTr3PuDl.setMag /AVCO1/HzTr3PuDl.setMag
delay setpoint
Frequency trip T4 pickup 4499 – 6500 Hz 100, 0 2 40 193 2 41 193 /AVCO1/HzTr4Pickup.setMag /AVCO1/HzTr4Pickup.setMag
setpoint *
Frequency trip T4 pickup 0 – 1800 secs n/a 2 40 194 2 41 194 /AVCO1/HzTr4PuDl.setMag /AVCO1/HzTr4PuDl.setMag
delay setpoint
Frequency trip reset time 8 – 1800 secs n/a 2 40 195 2 41 195 /AVCO1/HzTrRstTm.setMag /AVCO1/HzTrRstTm.setMag
setpoint
Frequency offset F1 pickup 4500 – 6500 Hz 100, 0 2 40 196 2 41 196 /AVCO1/HzOfsPickup. setMag /AVCO1/HzOfsPickup.setMag
setpoint
Frequency offset F1 dropoff 4500 – 6501 Hz 100, 0 2 40 197 2 41 197 /AVCO1/HzOfsdropOf.setMag /AVCO1/HzOfsdropOf.setMag
setpoint †

Frequency offset F1 pickup 0 – 7200 secs n/a 2 40 198 2 41 198 /AVCO1/HzOfsPuDl.setMag /AVCO1/HzOfsPuDl.setMag
delay setpoint
Frequency offset F1 offset -100 – 100 % 10, 0 2 40 199 2 41 199 /AVCO1/HzOfsOffset.setMag /AVCO1/HzOfsOffset.setMag
setpoint
Frequency offsets reset time 29 – 7200 * secs n/a 2 40 212 2 41 212 /AVCO1/HzOfsRstTm.setMag /AVCO1/HzOfsRstTm.setMag
setpoint
Tap stagger S1 setpoint 0 – 500 % 10, 0 2 40 213 2 41 213 /AVCO1/TapStag1set.setMag /AVCO1/TapStag1set.setMag
Tap stagger S2 setpoint 0 – 500 % 10, 0 2 40 214 2 41 214 /AVCO1/TapStag2set.setMag /AVCO1/TapStag2set.setMag

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Data Point name Range Units Scale – m, c DNP3 Inputs DNP3 Outputs IEC 61850 IEC 61850
min – max Pt.val. = act. Class Group Point Class Group Point Status tag Control/Setpoint tag
×m+c
Tap stagger S3 setpoint 0 – 500 % 10, 0 2 40 215 2 41 215 /AVCO1/TapStag3set.setMag /AVCO1/TapStag3set.setMag
Tap stagger S4 setpoint 0 – 500 % 10, 0 2 40 215 2 41 215 /AVCO1/TapStag4set.setMag /AVCO1/TapStag4set.setMag
Load offset L1 pickup setpoint 500 – 2000 % 10, 0 2 40 217 2 41 217 /AVCO1/LoadOfsPu.setMag /AVCO1/LoadOfsPu.setMag
Load offset L1 dropoff 500 – 2000 % 10, 0 2 40 218 2 41 218 /AVCO1/LoadOfsDOf.setMag /AVCO1/LoadOfsDOf.setMag
setpoint
Load offset L1 pickup delay 0 – 3600 secs n/a 2 40 219 2 41 219 /AVCO1/LoadOfsRstTm.setMag /AVCO1/LoadOfsRstTm.setMag
setpoint
Load offset L1 offset setpoint -100 – 100 % 10, 0 2 40 220 2 41 220 /AVCO1/LoadOfsOfset.setMag /AVCO1/LoadOfsOfset.setMag
Wdg1 calculated trip step size -100 – 100 % 10, 0 2 40 233 /ATCC1/Wdg1TrStep.mag
Wdg2 calculated trip step size -100 – 100 % 10, 0 2 40 234 /ATCC1/Wdg2TrStep.mag
Wdg1 real power -215 – 215-1 kW n/a 2 30 238 /MMXU0/TotW.mag
Wdg1 reactive power -215 – 215-1 kVAr n/a 2 30 239 /MMXU0/TotVAr.mag
Wdg1 apparent power 16
0 – 2 -1 kVA n/a 2 30 240 /MMXU0/TotVA.mag
Wdg2 real power -215 – 215-1 kW n/a 2 30 241 /MMXU1/TotW.mag
Wdg2 reactive power -215 – 215-1 kVAr n/a 2 30 242 /MMXU1/TotVAr.mag
Wdg2 apparent power 0 – 216-1 kVA n/a 2 30 243 /MMXU1/TotVA.mag

PseudoVT voltage 0 – 216-1 kV 100, 0 2 30 250


PseudoVT load 0 – 216-1 A n/a 2 30 251
PseudoVT load angle -18000 – 100,0 2 30 252
18000
Controlled voltage 0 – 216-1 kV 100,0 2 30 253 /AVCO1/CtlV.mag
Inc/Dec applied offset -150 – 150 % 10,0 2 30 254
Prepare to switch winding 1 in 1 – 15 n/a n/a 2 40 255 2 41 255 /ATCC1/ SwWdg1inGrp.mxVal /ATCC1/ SwWdg1inGrp.Oper.ctlVal
group

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Data Point name Range Units Scale – m, c DNP3 Inputs DNP3 Outputs IEC 61850 IEC 61850
min – max Pt.val. = act. Class Group Point Class Group Point Status tag Control/Setpoint tag
×m+c
Prepare to switch winding 2 in 1 – 15 n/a n/a 2 40 256 2 41 256 /ATCC1/ SwWdg2inGrp.mxVal /ATCC1/ SwWdg2inGrp.Oper.ctlVal
group
Winding1 power factor -1000 – n/a 1000, 0 2 40 257 /MMXU0/TotPF.mag
+1000
Winding2 power factor -1000 – n/a 1000, 0 2 40 258 /MMXU1/TotPF.mag
+1000
Measured ambient -215 – 215-1 °C 100,0 2 40 283 TTMP0/TmpSv.instMag
temperature
Measured winding -215 – 215-1 °C 100,0 2 40 284 TTMP2/TmpSv.instMag
temperature
Measured top oil temperature -215 – 215-1 °C 100,0 2 40 285 TTMP1/TmpSv.instMag

Measured t/c oil temperature -215 – 215-1 °C 100,0 2 40 286 TTMP3/TmpSv.instMag

Life Lost 0 - 232 -1 s n/a 2 40 287 SPTR0/LifeLoss.mag

Ageing rate -1000000 - + n/a 1000000,0 2 40 288 SPTR0/AgeRte.mag


1000000
Runtime 0 - 232 -1 s n/a 2 40 289 SPTR0/RunTime.mag

winding hotspot temperature -215 – 215-1 °C 100,0 2 40 290 SPTR0/HPTmpClc.mag

top oil temperature -215 – 215-1 °C 100,0 2 40 291 SPTR0/TopOilTmpClc.mag

winding hotspot temperature -215 – 215-1 °C 100,0 2 40 292 SPTR0/HPTmpFin.mag


Final
top oil temperature Final -215 – 215-1 °C 100,0 2 40 293 SPTR0/TopOilTmpFin.mag

winding hotspot temperature -215 – 215-1 °C 100,0 2 40 294 SPTR0/HPTmpFC.mag


Forcast

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Data Point name Range Units Scale – m, c DNP3 Inputs DNP3 Outputs IEC 61850 IEC 61850
min – max Pt.val. = act. Class Group Point Class Group Point Status tag Control/Setpoint tag
×m+c
top oil temperature Forcast -215 – 215-1 °C 100,0 2 40 295 SPTR0/TopOilTmpFC.mag

Current for thermal load 0 – 216-1 A 1, 0 2 40 296 SPTR0/Amp.mag


model
Total Load current 0 – 216-1 A 1, 0 2 40 296 /ATCC1/LodA.mag

Load reserve to alarm 0 – 216-1 A 1, 0 2 40 297 SPTR0/LodRsvAlm.mag

Clock sync identity: SNTP: (1) /LTMS0/TmSrc.stVal

Clock sync active for SNTP: /LTMS0/TmChSt1.stVal


(1)
Clock sync app id: SuperTAPP /LTMS0/TmSrcTyp.stVal
SG: (1)

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Appendix B: List of data points mapped on the IEC 60870-5-103 protocol


The following list shows factory default mapping of the data points from the standard list onto IEC 60870-5-103 protocol. Customers can
change/modify this mapping using eNode tool.

The list contains common information for the data points, and for each supported protocol the minimum information required to configure a master
station for SuperTAPP SG. Please refer to the Appendix D for more information about IEC 60870-5-103 capabilities of the SuperTAPP SG.

 Type ID Typically, the ASDU Type as defined in IEC 60870-5-103 sections 7.3.1 and 7.3.2
 Info Number Information Numbers as defined in IEC 60870-5-103 section 7.2.5.2
 GI Flag that the data point should appear in general interrogation responses. For time tagged messages and relative time
tagged messages (type ids 1 and 2), this also means that the transition from ‘ON’ to ‘OFF’ will be reported. By default, only ‘OFF’ to ‘ON’
transitions cause events.
 Cyclic Flag that the data point should appear in cyclic transmissions. To comply fully with the standard, only measurand points
should be marked cyclic.

B.1 Binary status inputs


Data Point Name Input State 0/1 Type Id Info Number Function Type GI Cyclic
Timer 1 output Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 16 40 Yes No
Timer 2 output Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 17 40 Yes No
Timer 3 output Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 18 40 Yes No
CB1 status Open / Closed 1 Time tagged message 16 60 Yes No
CB2 status Open / Closed 1 Time tagged message 17 60 Yes No
CB3 status Open / Closed 1 Time tagged message 18 60 Yes No
CB4 status Open / Closed 1 Time tagged message 19 60 Yes No
CB5 status Open / Closed 1 Time tagged message 20 60 Yes No
CB6 status Open / Closed 1 Time tagged message 21 60 Yes No
CB7 status Open / Closed 1 Time tagged message 22 60 Yes No
CB8 status Open / Closed 1 Time tagged message 23 60 Yes No

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Data Point Name Input State 0/1 Type Id Info Number Function Type GI Cyclic
CB status invalid Idle/Active 1 Time tagged message 24 60 Yes No
Digital input 1 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 5 70 Yes No
Digital input 2 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 6 70 Yes No
Digital input 3 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 7 70 Yes No
Digital input 4 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 8 70 Yes No
Digital input 5 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 9 70 Yes No
Digital input 6 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 10 70 Yes No
Digital input 7 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 11 70 Yes No
Digital input 8 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 12 70 Yes No
Digital input 9 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 13 70 Yes No
Digital input 10 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 14 70 Yes No
Digital input 11 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 15 70 Yes No
Digital input 12 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 16 70 Yes No
Digital input 13 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 17 70 Yes No
Digital input 14 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 18 70 Yes No
Digital input 15 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 19 70 Yes No
Digital input 16 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 20 70 Yes No
Digital input 17 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 21 70 Yes No
Digital input 18 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 22 70 Yes No
Digital input 19 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 23 70 Yes No
Digital input 20 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 24 70 Yes No
Digital input 21 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 25 70 Yes No
Digital input 22 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 26 70 Yes No
Digital input 23 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 27 70 Yes No
Digital input 24 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 28 70 Yes No
Digital input 25 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 29 70 Yes No

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Data Point Name Input State 0/1 Type Id Info Number Function Type GI Cyclic
Digital input 26 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 30 70 Yes No
Digital input 27 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 95 70 Yes No
Digital input 28 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 96 70 Yes No
Digital input 29 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 97 70 Yes No
Digital input 30 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 98 70 Yes No
Binary Output 1 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 1 80 Yes No
Binary Output 2 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 2 80 Yes No
Binary Output 3 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 3 80 Yes No
Binary Output 4 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 4 80 Yes No
Binary Output 5 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 5 80 Yes No
Binary Output 6 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 6 80 Yes No
Binary Output 7 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 7 80 Yes No
Binary Output 8 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 8 80 Yes No
Binary Output 9 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 9 80 Yes No
Binary Output 10 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 10 80 Yes No
Binary Output 11 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 11 80 Yes No
Binary Output 12 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 12 80 Yes No
Binary Output 13 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 13 80 Yes No
Binary Output 14 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 14 80 Yes No
Binary Output 15 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 15 80 Yes No
Binary Output 16 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 16 80 Yes No
Binary Output 17 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 17 80 Yes No
Binary Output 18 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 18 80 Yes No
Binary Output 19 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 19 80 Yes No
Binary Output 20 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 20 80 Yes No
Binary Output 21 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 21 80 Yes No

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Data Point Name Input State 0/1 Type Id Info Number Function Type GI Cyclic
Binary Output 22 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 22 80 Yes No
Binary Output 23 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 23 80 Yes No
Binary Output 24 status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 24 80 Yes No
Voltage offset A1 Indication Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 23 179 Yes No
Voltage offset A2 Indication Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 24 179 Yes No
Voltage offset A3 Indication Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 25 179 Yes No
Voltage offset A4 Indication Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 26 179 Yes No
Voltage offset B1 Indication Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 27 179 Yes No
Voltage offset B2 Indication Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 28 179 Yes No
Voltage offset B3 Indication Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 29 179 Yes No
Voltage offset B4 Indication Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 30 179 Yes No
Setting group 1 activation status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 31 179 Yes No
Setting group 2 activation status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 32 179 Yes No
Setting group 3 activation status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 33 179 Yes No
Setting group 4 activation status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 34 179 Yes No
Setting group 5 activation status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 35 179 Yes No
Setting group 6 activation status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 36 179 Yes No
Setting group 7 activation status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 37 179 Yes No
Setting group 8 activation status Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 38 179 Yes No
Voltage offset B5 Indication Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 46 179 Yes No
Voltage offset B6 Indication Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 47 179 Yes No
Voltage offset B7 Indication Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 48 179 Yes No
Voltage offset B8 Indication Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 49 179 Yes No
Selected as master Idle/Master 1 Time tagged message 79 179 Yes No
Parallel operation Indication Independent operation / 1 Time tagged message 80 179 Yes No
Parallel operation

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Data Point Name Input State 0/1 Type Id Info Number Function Type GI Cyclic
Auto/Manual Indication Manual / Auto 1 Time tagged message 81 179 Yes No
SCADA/This Panel Indication Local / SCADA 1 Time tagged message 82 179 Yes No
AVC enable AVC disabled / AVC 1 Time tagged message 83 179 Yes No
enabled
SCADA control blocked Idle/Active 1 Time tagged message 84 179 Yes No
Winding 1 prepare for switch out Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 88 179 Yes No
winding 1 ready for switch out Idle/Active 1 Time tagged message 89 179 Yes No
Winding 2 prepare for switch out Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 91 179 Yes No
winding 2 ready for switch out Idle/Active 1 Time tagged message 93 179 Yes No
Highest tap position reached Idle / Active 1 Time tagged message 94 179 Yes No
Lowest tap position reached Idle / Active 1 Time tagged message 95 179 Yes No
AVC alarm Idle / Active 1 Time tagged message 96 179 Yes No
Tap block indication Idle / Active 1 Time tagged message 97 179 Yes No
Tap raise block indication Idle / Active 1 Time tagged message 98 179 Yes No
Tap lower block indication Idle / Active 1 Time tagged message 99 179 Yes No
Out of step alarm Idle / Active 1 Time tagged message 100 179 Yes No
Tap pos mismatch Idle/ Active 1 Time tagged message 101 179 Yes No
TAP change in progress Idle / Active 1 Time tagged message 102 179 Yes No
Tap not achievable Idle / Active 1 Time tagged message 103 179 Yes No
tap change in complete Idle / Active 1 Time tagged message 104 179 Yes No
tap changer runaway alarm Idle / Active 1 Time tagged message 105 179 Yes No
Tap Changer lockout Idle / Active 1 Time tagged message 106 179 Yes No
T/C motor overloaded Idle / Active 1 Time tagged message 107 179 Yes No
Tap Changer Alarm Idle / Active 1 Time tagged message 108 179 Yes No
End of tap range Idle / Active 1 Time tagged message 109 179 Yes No
TPI failure Idle/Active 1 Time tagged message 110 179 Yes No

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Data Point Name Input State 0/1 Type Id Info Number Function Type GI Cyclic
Phase reference alarm Idle / Active 1 Time tagged message 116 179 Yes No
Voltage low Idle / Voltage lower than 1 Time tagged message 117 179 Yes No
limits
Voltage high Idle / Voltage higher than 1 Time tagged message 118 179 Yes No
limits
Reverse current alarm Idle / Active 1 Time tagged message 119 179 Yes No
Overcurrent alarm Idle / Active 1 Time tagged message 120 179 Yes No
voltage out of band alarm Idle / Active 1 Time tagged message 121 179 Yes No
VT fuse failure Idle / Active 1 Time tagged message 122 179 Yes No
Dummy CB Open / Closed 1 Time tagged message 128 179 Yes No
Transformer wdg1 CB status Open / Closed 1 Time tagged message 130 179 Yes No
Transformer wdg2 CB status Open / Closed 1 Time tagged message 131 179 Yes No
Data logging error Idle/Active 1 Time tagged message 160 179 Yes No
CAN failure Idle/Active 1 Time tagged message 164 179 Yes No
Frequency trip enable Disabled / Enabled 1 Time tagged message 16 180 Yes No
Frequency trip active Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 17 180 Yes No
Frequency trip unavailable Idle / Unavailable 1 Time tagged message 18 180 Yes No
Frequency trip activation fail Idle / Activation failed 1 Time tagged message 19 180 Yes No
Frequency trip activation inhibit Idle / Activation inhibited 1 Time tagged message 20 180 Yes No
Frequency trip outside voltage limits Idle / Outside voltage 1 Time tagged message 21 180 Yes No
limits
Frequency offset F1 enable Disabled / Enabled 1 Time tagged message 16 181 Yes No
Frequency offset F1 active Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 17 181 Yes No
Frequency offsets unavailable Idle / Unavailable 1 Time tagged message 18 181 Yes No
Frequency offsets activation fail Idle / Activation failed 1 Time tagged message 19 181 Yes No
Frequency offsets activation inhibit Idle / Activation inhibited 1 Time tagged message 20 181 Yes No

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Data Point Name Input State 0/1 Type Id Info Number Function Type GI Cyclic
Frequency offsets outside voltage Idle / Outside voltage 1 Time tagged message 21 181 Yes No
limits limits
Load offset L1 enable Disabled / Enabled 1 Time tagged message 16 182 Yes No
Load offset L1 active Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 17 182 Yes No
Load offsets unavailable Idle / Unavailable 1 Time tagged message 18 182 Yes No
Tap stagger S1 active Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 16 183 Yes No
Tap stagger S2 active Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 17 183 Yes No
Tap stagger S3 active Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 18 183 Yes No
Tap stagger S4 active Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 19 183 Yes No
Tap stagger unavailable Idle / Unavailable 1 Time tagged message 20 183 Yes No
Tap stagger activation fail Idle / Activation failed 1 Time tagged message 21 183 Yes No
Tap stagger activation inhibited Idle / Activation inhibited 1 Time tagged message 22 183 Yes No
Bottom tap tripping enabled Disabled / Enabled 1 Time tagged message 16 184 Yes No
Winding1 has tripped Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 17 184 Yes No
Winding2 has tripped Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 18 184 Yes No
Thermal management functionality Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 16 194 Yes No
active
Cooling pump running Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 36 194 Yes No
Cooling fan running Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 38 194 Yes No
Cooling C1 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 50 194 Yes No
Cooling C2 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 51 194 Yes No
Cooling C3 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 52 194 Yes No
Thermal alarm H1 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 20 194 Yes No
Thermal alarm H2 Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 21 194 Yes No
Alarm Thermal Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 30 194 Yes No
Cooling equipment fault alarm Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 40 194 Yes No

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Data Point Name Input State 0/1 Type Id Info Number Function Type GI Cyclic
Invalid mA Pt100 inputs alarm Inactive / Active 1 Time tagged message 55 194 Yes No

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B.2 Analogue status inputs

All analogue values (i.e. Measurands) are reported as Measurand II – ASDU type 9. Each measurand is returned as two octets, low then high, that
are combined to form the 16 bit word as shown below.

High Octet Low Octet

Sign V12 V11 V10 V9 V8 V7 V6 V5 V4 V3 V2 V1 RES ERR OV

Bits V1 to V12 comprise the 12 bit normalised value, which uses 2’s complement format, RES is reserved bit, ERR is an error bit and OV is the
overflow bit. The maximum normalised value is 1.2x the rated value of the relay. If the value exceeds this maximum the overflow bit will be set and
value will be the maximum that can be represented. The SuperTAPP SG calculates the Normalise value as follows

𝑀𝑒𝑎𝑠𝑢𝑟𝑒𝑑 𝑉𝑎𝑙𝑢𝑒 ∗ 212


𝑁𝑜𝑟𝑚𝑎𝑙𝑖𝑠𝑒𝑑 𝑉𝑎𝑙𝑢𝑒 =
𝑅𝑎𝑡𝑒𝑑 𝑉𝑎𝑙𝑢𝑒 ∗ 1.2
Measurands are not included in general interrogation but they are sent periodically.

The table below shows all the factory default values mapped on IEC 60870-5-103.
Description Type Id Function Type Info Number Index Rated Value
Line Voltage 9 Measurands II 179 201 0 Nominal system voltage
Effective Target Voltage 9 Measurands II 179 201 1 Nominal system voltage
Frequency 9 Measurands II 179 201 2 60 Hz
Tap position 9 Measurands II 179 201 3 Number of transformer taps
Transformer Winding1 Load magnitude 9 Measurands II 179 202 0 Transformer winding1 LDC rating
Transformer Winding1 Load angle 9 Measurands II 179 202 1 360 degree
Transformer Winding1 Group Load magnitude 9 Measurands II 179 202 2 Transformer winding1 LDC rating
Transformer Winding1 Group Load angle 9 Measurands II 179 202 3 360 degree

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Transformer Winding2 Load magnitude 9 Measurands II 179 203 0 Transformer winding2 LDC rating
Transformer Winding2 Load angle 9 Measurands II 179 203 1 360 degree
Transformer Winding2 Group Load magnitude 9 Measurands II 179 203 2 Transformer winding2 LDC rating
Transformer Winding2 Group Load angle 9 Measurands II 179 203 3 360 degree
Transformer Winding 1 Trip Size Calculation 9 Measurands II 184 201 0 Nominal system voltage
Transformer Winding 2 Trip Size Calculation 9 Measurands II 184 201 1 Nominal system voltage

B.3 Binary Commands


Description Command 0/1 Type Id Info Number Function Type
Voltage offset Group B reset Idle / Activate 20 General command 22 179
Voltage offset A1 Deactivate / Activate 20 General command 23 179
Voltage offset A2 Deactivate / Activate 20 General command 24 179
Voltage offset A3 Deactivate / Activate 20 General command 25 179
Voltage offset A4 Deactivate / Activate 20 General command 26 179
Voltage offset B1 Deactivate / Activate 20 General command 27 179
Voltage offset B2 Deactivate / Activate 20 General command 28 179
Voltage offset B3 Deactivate / Activate 20 General command 29 179
Voltage offset B4 Deactivate / Activate 20 General command 30 179
Setting group 1 Activate/Deactivate Deactivate / Activate 20 General command 31 179
Setting group 2 Activate/Deactivate Deactivate / Activate 20 General command 32 179
Setting group 3 Activate/Deactivate Deactivate / Activate 20 General command 33 179
Setting group 4 Activate/Deactivate Deactivate / Activate 20 General command 34 179
Setting group 5 Activate/Deactivate Deactivate / Activate 20 General command 35 179
Setting group 6 Activate/Deactivate Deactivate / Activate 20 General command 36 179
Setting group 7 Activate/Deactivate Deactivate / Activate 20 General command 37 179
Setting group 8 Activate/Deactivate Deactivate / Activate 20 General command 38 179

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Description Command 0/1 Type Id Info Number Function Type


Settings Group Inc/Dec Decrement/Increment 20 General command 40 179
Voltage target Increment Idle/Increment 20 General command 42 179
Voltage target Decrement Idle/Decrement 20 General command 43 179
Voltage target Inc/Dec Decrement/Increment 20 General command 44 179
Voltage Increment/Decrement Reset Idle/Reset Inc/Dec Offset 20 General command 45 179
Voltage offset B5 Deactivate / Activate 20 General command 46 179
Voltage offset B6 Deactivate / Activate 20 General command 47 179
Voltage offset B7 Deactivate / Activate 20 General command 48 179
Voltage offset B8 Deactivate / Activate 20 General command 49 179
Tap raise/lower Raise/Lower 20 General command 70 179
Tap raise Idle/ Raise tap 20 General command 72 179
Tap lower Idle/ Lower tap 20 General command 75 179
Select Master Idle/Activate 20 General command 79 179
Auto/Manual Manual/Auto 20 General command 81 179
Winding 1 Prepare for Switch Out Idle/Activate 20 General command 88 179
Winding 2 Prepare for Switch Out Idle/Activate 20 General command 91 179
TAP block command Idle/Activate 20 General command 97 179
Reset Lockout Idle/Activate 20 General command 106 179
Dummy Circuit Breaker Idle/Activate 20 General command 128 179
Frequency trip enable Disable / Enable 20 General command 16 180
Frequency trip activate Deactivate/Activate 20 General command 17 180
Frequency Offset F1 enable Disable / Enable 20 General command 16 181
Frequency offset F1 active Deactivate/Activate 20 General command 17 181
Load offset L1 enable Disable / Enable 20 General command 16 182
Tap Stagger S1 Activate/Deactivate Deactivate/Activate 20 General command 16 183
Tap Stagger S2 Activate/Deactivate Deactivate/Activate 20 General command 17 183

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Description Command 0/1 Type Id Info Number Function Type


Tap Stagger S3 Activate/Deactivate Deactivate/Activate 20 General command 18 183
Tap Stagger S4 Activate/Deactivate Deactivate/Activate 20 General command 19 183
Enable bottom tap tripping Disable / Enable 20 General command 16 184

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Appendix C: SuperTAPP SG DNP3 Device Profile


This profile is based on DNP XML Schema version 2.08.00

Where relevant, factory defaults are shown underlined.

C.1 Device Properties

C.1.1 Device Identification

Parameter Device capabilities Method of


configuration
1.1.1 Device function Outstation
1.1.2 Vendor name Fundamentals Limited
1.1.3 Device name SuperTAPP SG – Voltage Control and
Monitoring Relay
1.1.4 Device manufacturer’s hardware 01
version string
1.1.5 Device manufacturer’s software 5.0
version string
1.1.6 Device profile document version 1
number
1.1.7 DNP levels supported for Level 1, Level 2, Level 3
1.1.8 Supported function blocks Self address support
1.1.9 Notable additions None
1.1.10 Methods to set configurable Vendor software (SuperTAPP SG Tool)
parameters Proprietary file (loaded via other
transport mechanism)
Direct (keypad on device front panel)
Factory (specified when device is
ordered)
Protocol (set via DNP3)
1.1.11 DNP3 XML files available on-line None
1.1.12 External DNP3 XML files Rd: complete device profile
available off-line
1.1.13 Connections supported Serial, IP networking Factory

C.1.2 Serial Connections

Parameter Device capabilities Method of


configuration
1.2.1 Port name
1.2.2 Serial connection parameters Asynchronous
1.2.3 Baud rate 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, Vendor
57600, 115200 software
Direct
1.2.4 Hardware flow control None
(handshaking)

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Parameter Device capabilities Method of


configuration
1.2.5 Interval to request link status 0 seconds
1.2.6 Supports DNP3 collision No
avoidance

1.2.7 Receive inter-character delay Not checked


1.2.8 Inter-character gaps in None
transmission

C.1.3 IP Networking

Parameter Device capabilities Method of


configuration
1.3.1 Port name
1.3.2 Type of end point TCP listening
1.3.3 IP address of this device 0.0.0.0 – 255.255.255.255 Vendor
software
Direct
1.3.4 Subnet mask 0.0.0.0 – 255.255.255.255 Vendor
software
Direct
1.3.5 Gateway IP address 0.0.0.0 – 255.255.255.255 Vendor
software
Direct
1.3.6 Accepts TCP connections or UDP Allows all
datagrams from
1.3.7 IP addresses from which TCP *.*.*.*
connections or UDP datagrams
are accepted
1.3.8 TCP listen port number 20000
1.3.9 TCP listen port number Not applicable (outstation w/o dual
end point)
1.3.10 TCP keep-alive timer 20000 ms
1.3.11 Local UDP port 20000
1.3.12 Destination UDP port for DNP3 20000
requests (Masters only)
1.3.13 Destination UDP port for initial 20000
unsolicited null responses (UDP
only outstations)
1.3.14 Destination UDP port for 20000
responses (UDP only
outstations)
1.3.15 Multiple outstation connections
(masters only)
1.3.16 Multiple master connections Method 1 (based on IP address)
(outstations only)
1.3.17 Time synchronisation support DNP3 Write Time

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C.1.4 Link Layer

Parameter Device capabilities Method of


configuration
1.4.1 Data link address 0
1.4.2 DNP3 source address validation Always, one address allowed
1.4.3 DNP3 source address(es) 0
expected when validation is
enabled
1.4.4 Self address support using No
address 0xFFFC
1.4.5 Sends confirmed user data Always
frames
1.4.6 Data link layer confirmation 2000 ms
timeout
1.4.7 Maximum data link retries 3
1.4.8 Maximum number of octets 292
transmitted in a data frame
1.4.9 Maximum number of octets that 292
can be received in a data frame

C.1.5 Application Layer

Parameter Device capabilities Method of


configuration
1.5.1 Maximum number of octets 2048
transmitted in an application
layer fragment other than file
transfer
1.5.2 Maximum number of octets 2048
transmitted in an application
layer fragment containing file
transfer
1.5.3 Maximum number of octets 2048
that can be received in an
application layer fragment
1.5.4 Timeout waiting for complete 1000 ms
application layer fragment
1.5.5 Maximum number of objects 1
allowed in a single control
request for CROB (group 12)
1.5.6 Maximum number of objects 1
allowed in a single control
request for analogue outputs
(group 41)
1.5.7 Maximum number of objects 1
allowed in a single control
request for data sets (groups
85, 86, 87)
1.5.8 Supports mixed object groups No
(AOBs, CROBs and data sets)
1.5.9 User data

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C.1.6 Not used

C.1.7 Outstations only

Parameter Device capabilities Method of


configuration
1.7.1 Timeout waiting for application 10000 ms
confirm of solicited message
1.7.2 How often is time Never
synchronisation required from
the master
1.7.3 Device trouble bit IIN1.6 Never used
1.7.4 File handle timeout Not applicable, files not supported
1.7.5 Event buffer overflow behaviour Discard the oldest event, Factory
Other – per object group
1.7.6 Event buffer organisation Other – per object group
1.7.7 Sends multi-fragment responses Yes
1.7.8 Last fragment confirmation Sometimes – only when it contains
events
1.7.9 DNP command settings Assign class
preserved through a device
restart

C.1.8 Outstation Unsolicited Response Support

Parameter Device capabilities Method of


configuration
1.8.1 Supports unsolicited resporting Yes
1.8.2 Master data link address 3
1.8.3 Unsolicited response 10000 ms
confirmation timeout
1.8.4 Number of unsolicited retries 3
1.8.5 User data

C.1.9 Outstation Unsolicited Response Trigger Conditions

Parameter Device capabilities Method of


configuration
1.9.1 Number of class 1 events 5
1.9.2 Number of class 2 events 5
1.9.3 Number of class 3 events 5
1.9.4 Total number of events from any Total number of events not used to
class trigger unsolicited responses
1.9.5 Hold time after class 1 event 5000 ms
1.9.6 Hold time after class 2 event 5000 ms
1.9.7 Hold time after class 3 event 5000 ms
1.9.8 Hold time after event assigned 5000 ms
to any class
1.9.9 Retrigger hold time Hold-time timer will not be retriggered
for each new event detected

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Parameter Device capabilities Method of


configuration
1.9.10 Other unsolicited response
trigger conditions

C.1.10 Outstation Performance

Parameter Device capabilities Method of


configuration
1.10.1 Maximum time base drift 0 ms/min
1.10.2 When does outstation set IIN1.4 108000 seconds after last sync
1.10.3 Maximum internal time 0 ms
reference error when set via
DNP
1.10.4 Maximum delay measurement 0 ms
error
1.10.5 Maximum response time 0 ms
1.10.6 Maximum time from start-up to 0 ms
IIN1.4 assertion
1.10.7 Maximum event time tag error 0 ms
for local binary and double bit
I/O
1.10.8 Maximum event time-tag error 0 ms
for local I/O other than binary
and double bit data types

C.1.11 Individual Field Outstation Performance

Parameter Device capabilities Method of


configuration
1.11.1 User-assigned location name or
code string
1.11.2 User-assigned ID code/number
string
1.11.3 User-assigned name string for 20 characters from Vendor
the outstation AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPp software
QqRrSsTtUuVvWwXxYyZz-0123456789 Direct

1.11.4 Device serial number string

C.1.12 Security Parameters

Parameter Device capabilities Method of


configuration
1.12.1 DNP3 device support for secure Not supported
authentication

C.1.13 Broadcast

Parameter Device capabilities Method of


configuration
1.13.1 Support for broadcast Disabled
functionality

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C.2 Mapping between DNP3 and IEC 61850 Objects

C.3 Capabilities and Current Settings for Device Database

C.3.1 Single-bit Binary Input Points


⚫ Static (steady-state) object number: 1
⚫ Event object number: 2
Parameter Device capabilities Method of
configuration
3.1.1 Static variation reported when Variation 1 – single-bit packed format, Factory
variation 0 requested or in Variation 2 – single-bit with flag,
response to class polls Based on point index
3.1.2 Event variation reported when Variation 1 – without time, Factory
variation 0 requested or in Variation 2 – with absolute time,
response to class polls Variation 3 – with relative time,
Based on point index
3.1.3 Event reporting mode Only most recent, All events Factory
3.1.4 Binary inputs included in class 0 Always, Based on point index Factory
response

C.3.2 Double-bit Input Points


⚫ Static (steady-state) object number: 3
⚫ Event object number: 4
Parameter Device capabilities Method of
configuration
3.2.1 Static variation reported when Variation 1 – single-bit packed format, Factory
variation 0 requested or in Variation 2 – single-bit with flag,
response to class polls Based on point index
3.2.2 Event variation reported when Variation 1 – without time, Factory
variation 0 requested or in Variation 2 – with absolute time,
response to class polls Variation 3 – with relative time,
Based on point index
3.2.3 Event reporting mode Only most recent, All events Factory
3.2.4 Double bit inputs included in Always, Based on point index Factory
class 0 response

C.3.3 Binary Output Status and Control Relay Output Block

⚫ Binary output status object number: 10


⚫ Binary output event object number: 11
⚫ CROB object number: 12
⚫ Binary output command event object number: 13
Parameter Device capabilities Method of
configuration
3.3.1 Minimum pulse time allowed Fixed, Based on point index Factory
with trip, close and pulse on
commands
3.3.2 Maximum pulse time allowed Fixed, Based on point index Factory
with trip, close and pulse on
commands

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Parameter Device capabilities Method of


configuration
3.3.3 Binary output status included in Always, Based on point index Factory
class 0 response
3.3.4 Reprts output command event Only upon a successful control
objects
3.3.5 Static variation reported when Variation 1 – continuous control, Factory
variation 0 requested or in Variation 2 – continuous control,
response to class polls binary output status
3.3.6 Event variation reported when Variation 1 – without time
variation 0 requested or in
response to class polls
3.3.7 Command event variation Variation 1 – without time
reported when variation 0
requested or in response to
class polls
3.3.8 Event reporting mode Only most recent, All events Factory
3.3.9 Command event reporting mode Only most recent, All events Factory
3.3.10 Maximum time between select 5 seconds
and operate

C.3.4 Counters / Frozen Counters

⚫ Static counter object number: 20


⚫ Static frozen counter object number: 21
⚫ Counter event object number: 22
⚫ Frozen counter event object number: 23
Parameter Device capabilities Method of
configuration
3.4.1 Static counter variation reported Variation 1 – 32-bit with flag, Factory
when variation 0 requested or in Variation 2 – 16-bit with flag,
response to class polls Variation 5 – 32-bit without flag,
Variation 6 – 16-bit without flag,
Based on point index
3.4.2 Counter event variation reported Variation 1 – 32-bit with flag, Factory
when variation 0 requested or in Variation 2 – 16-bit with flag,
response to class polls Variation 5 – 32-bit with flag and time,
Variation 6 – 16-bit with flag and time,
Based on point index
3.4.3 Counters included in class 0 Always, Based on point index Factory
response
3.4.4 Counter event reporting mode A: only most recent (value at time of Factory
event)
C: all events
3.4.5 Static frozen counter variation Variation 1 – 32-bit with flag, Factory
reported when variation 0 Variation 2 – 16-bit with flag,
requested or in response to Variation 5 – 32-bit with flag and time,
class polls Variation 6 – 16-bit with flag and time,
Variation 9 – 32-bit without flag,
Variation 10 – 16-bit without flag,
Based on point index
3.4.6 Frozen counter event variation Variation 1 – 32-bit with flag, Factory
reported when variation 0 Variation 2 – 16-bit with flag,

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Parameter Device capabilities Method of


configuration
requested or in response to Variation 5 – 32-bit without flag,
class polls Variation 6 – 16-bit without flag
3.4.7 Frozen counters inlcuded in class Always, Based on point index Factory
0 response
3.4.8 Frozen counter event reporting Only most recent fozen value
mode
3.4.9 Counters roll over at 16 bits, Based on point index Factory
3.4.10 Counters frozen by means of Master request

C.3.5 Analogue Input Points

⚫ Static (steady-state) object number: 30


⚫ Event object number: 32
⚫ Deadband object number: 34
Parameter Device capabilities Method of
configuration
3.5.1 Static variation reported when Variation 1 – 32-bit with flag, Factory
variation 0 requested or in Variation 2 – 16-bit with flag,
response to class polls Variation 3 – 32-bit without flag,
Variation 4 – 16-bit without flag,
Variation 5 – sgl-prec flt. point with
flag,
Based on point index
3.5.2 Event variation reported when Variation 1 – 32-bit with flag, Factory
variation 0 requested or in Variation 2 – 16-bit with flag,
response to class polls Variation 3 – 32-bit with flag and time,
Variation 4 – 16-bit with flag and time,
Variation 5 – sgl-prec flt. point w/o
time,
Variation 7 – sgl-prec flt. point with
time,
Based on point index
3.5.3 Event reporting mode A: only most recent (value at time of Factory
event)
C: all events,
Based on point index
3.5.4 Analogue inputs included in class Always, based on point index Factory
0 response
3.5.5 How deadbands are set C. Configurable via other means Factory
(Vendor software, Direct), Based on
point index
3.5.6 Analogue deadband algorithm Simple
3.5.7 Static frozen analogue input Variation 1 – 32-bit with flag, Factory
variation reported when Variation 2 – 16-bit with flag,
variation 0 requested or in Variation 3 – 32-bit with time-of-
response to class polls freeze,
Variation 4 – 16-bit with time-of-
freeze,
Variation 5 – 32-bit without flag,
Variation 6 – 16-bit without flag,
Variation 7 – sgl-prec flt. point with
flag

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Parameter Device capabilities Method of


configuration
3.5.8 Frozen analogue input event Variation 1 – 32-bit without time, Factory
variation reported when Variation 2 – 16-bit without time,
variation 0 requested or in Variation 3 – 32-bit with time,
response to class polls Variation 4 – 16-bit with time,
Variation 5 – sgl-prec flt. point w/o
time,
Variation 7 – sgl-prec flt. point with
time
3.5.9 Frozen analogue inputs included Always
in class 0 response
3.5.10 Frozen analogue input event Only most recent frozen value
reporting mode

C.3.6 Analogue Output Status and Analogue Output Control Block


⚫ Analogue output status object number: 40
⚫ Analogue output control block object number: 41
⚫ Analogue output event object number: 42
⚫ Analogue output command event object number: 43
Parameter Device capabilities Method of
configuration
3.6.1 Static analogue output status Variation 1 – 32-bit with flag, Factory
variation reported when Variation 2 – 16-bit with flag,
variation 0 requested or in Variation 3 – sgl-prec flt. point with
response to class polls flag,
Based on point index
3.6.2 Analogue output status included Always, Based on point index Factory
in class 0 response
3.6.3 Reports output commandevent Never
objects
3.6.4 Event variation reported when Variation 4 – 16-bit with time
variation 0 requested or in
response to class polls
3.6.5 Command event variation Variation 2 – 16-bit without time
reported when variation 0
requested or in response to
class polls
3.6.6 Event reporting mode Only most recent, All events Factory
3.6.7 Command event reporting mode Only most recent, All events Factory
3.6.8 Maximum time between select 5 seconds
and operate

C.3.7 Sequential File Transfer

⚫ Object number: 70
Parameter Device capabilities Method of
configuration
3.7.1 File transfer supported No
3.7.2 Max number of files open at one 0
time

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C.3.8 Octet String Points

⚫ Static (steady-state) object number: 110


⚫ Event object number: 111
Parameter Device capabilities Method of
configuration
3.8.1 Event reporting mode Only most recent, All events Factory
3.8.2 Octet strings included in class 0 Never
response

C.3.9 Virtual Terminal Port Numbers (Points)

⚫ Static (steady-state) object number: 112


⚫ Event object number: 113

No requirement in this device profile. Reserved for future use.

C.3.10 Data Set Prototype

⚫ Object number: 85
⚫ Variation number: 1

No requirement in this device profile. Reserved for future use.

C.3.11 Data Set Descriptor Contents and Characteristics

⚫ Object number: 86
⚫ Variation numbers: 1 and 2

No requirement in this device profile. Reserved for future use.

C.4 Implementation Table


DNP object group and variation Request Response
(Outstation will parse) (Outstation may issue)
Object group Variations Function Qualifier Function Qualifier
codes codes codes codes
1 binary input 0 any variation 1 read 00, 01, 06,
22 assign 07, 08, 17,
class 27, 28

1 binary input 1 single-bit packed 1 read 00, 01, 06, 129 00, 01, 17,
2 single-bit with flag 07, 08, 17, response 28
27, 28
2 binary input 0 any variation 1 read 06, 07, 08
change event
2 binary input 1 without time 1 read 06, 07, 08 129 17, 28
change event 2 with absolute time response
3 with relative time
2 binary input 1 without time 130 unsol. 17, 28
change event 2 with absolute time rsp.
3 with relative time

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DNP object group and variation Request Response


(Outstation will parse) (Outstation may issue)
Object group Variations Function Qualifier Function Qualifier
codes codes codes codes
3 double-bit input 0 any variation 1 read 00, 01, 06,
22 assign 07, 08, 17,
class 27, 28

3 double-bit input 1 double-input 1 read 00, 01, 06, 129 00, 01, 17,
packed 07, 08, 17, response 28
2 with flag 27, 28

4 double-bit input 0 any variation 1 read 06, 07, 08


change event
4 double-bit input 1 without time 1 read 06, 07, 08 129 17, 28
change event 2 with absolute time response
3 with relative time
4 double-bit input 1 without time 130 unsol. 17, 28
change event 2 with absolute time rsp.
3 with relative time
10 binary output 0 any variation 1 read 00, 01, 06,
07, 08, 17,
28
10 binary output 0 any variation 22 assign 00, 01, 06,
class 07, 08, 17,
27, 28
10 binary output 1 packed format 1 read 00, 01, 06, 129 00, 01, 17,
2 output status with 07, 08, 17, response 28
flags 28

10 binary output 1 packed format 2 write 00, 01


12 binary output 0 any variation 22 assign 00, 01, 06,
command (CROB) class 07, 08, 17,
27, 28
12 binary output 1 control relay output 3 select 17, 27, 28 129 Echo of
command (CROB) block 4 operate response request
5 direct op.
6 direct op.
no ack.
20 counter 0 any variation 1 read 00, 01, 06,
22 assign 07, 08, 17,
class 27, 28

20 counter 0 any variation 7 freeze 00, 01, 06,


8 freeze, no 07, 08
ack.
9 freeze &
clear
10 frz & clr,
no ack.
20 counter 1 32-bit with flag 1 read 00, 01, 06, 129 00, 01, 17,
2 16-bit with flag 07, 08, 17, response 28
27, 28
5 32-bit without flag

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DNP object group and variation Request Response


(Outstation will parse) (Outstation may issue)
Object group Variations Function Qualifier Function Qualifier
codes codes codes codes
6 16-bit without flag
21 frozen counter 0 any variation 1 read 00, 01, 06,
22 assign 07, 08, 17,
class 27, 28

21 frozen counter 1 32-bit with flag 1 read 00, 01, 06, 129 00, 01, 17,
2 16-bit with flag 07, 08, 17, response 28
27, 28
5 32-bit with flag and
time
6 16-bit with flag and
time
9 32-bit without flag
10 16-bit without flag
22 counter change 0 any variation 1 read 06, 07, 08
event
22 counter change 1 32-bit with flag 1 read 06, 07, 08 129 17, 28
event 2 16-bit with flag response
5 32-bit with flag and
time
6 16-bit with flag and
time
22 counter change 1 32-bit with flag 130 unsol. 17, 28
event 2 16-bit with flag rsp.
5 32-bit with flag and
time
6 16-bit with flag and
time
23 frozen counter 0 any variation 1 read 06, 07, 08
change event
23 frozen counter 1 32-bit with flag 1 read 06, 07, 08 129 17, 28
change event 2 16-bit with flag response
5 32-bit with flag and
time
6 16-bit with flag and
time
23 frozen counter 1 32-bit with flag 130 unsol. 17, 28
change event 2 16-bit with flag rsp.
5 32-bit with flag and
time
6 16-bit with flag and
time
30 analogue input 0 any variation 1 read 00, 01, 06
30 analogue input 0 any variation 22 assign 00, 01, 06,
class 07, 08, 17,
27, 28

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DNP object group and variation Request Response


(Outstation will parse) (Outstation may issue)
Object group Variations Function Qualifier Function Qualifier
codes codes codes codes
30 analogue input 1 32-bit with flag 1 read 00, 01, 06, 129 00, 01, 17,
2 16-bit with flag 07, 08, 17, response 28
27, 28
3 32-bit without flag
4 16-bit without flag
5 sgl.-prec. fl.-pt.
with flag
32 analogue input 0 any variation 1 read 06, 07, 08
change event
32 analogue input 1 32-bit without time 1 read 06, 07, 08 129 17, 28
change event 2 16-bit without time response
3 32-bit with time
4 16-bit with time
5 sgl.prec. fl.pt.
without time
7 sgl.prec. fl.pt. with
time
32 analogue input 1 32-bit without time 130 unsol. 17, 28
change event 2 16-bit without time rsp.
3 32-bit with time
4 16-bit with time
5 sgl.prec. fl.pt.
without time
7 sgl.prec. fl.pt. with
time
40 analogue 0 any variation 1 read 00, 01, 06,
output status 22 assign 07, 08, 17,
class 27, 28

40 analogue 1 32-bit with flag 1 read 00, 01, 06, 129 00, 01, 17,
output status 2 16-bit with flag 07, 08, 17, response 28
27, 28
3 sgl.-prec. fl.-pt.
with flag
41 analogue 0 any variation 22 assign 00, 01, 06,
output block class 07, 08, 17,
27, 28
41 analogue 1 32-bit 3 select 17, 27, 28 129 Echo of
output block 2 16-bit 4 operate response request
3 sgl.-prec. fl.-pt. 5 direct op.
6 direct op.
no ack.
50 analogue 1 absolute time 1 read 07 129 07
output status response
50 analogue 1 absolute time 2 write 07
output status
60 class objects 1 class 0 data 1 read 06

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DNP object group and variation Request Response


(Outstation will parse) (Outstation may issue)
Object group Variations Function Qualifier Function Qualifier
codes codes codes codes
22 assign
class
60 class objects 2 class 1 data 1 read 06, 07, 08
3 class 2 data
4 class 3 data
60 class objects 2 class 1 data 20 en. 06
3 class 2 data unsol.
4 class 3 data 21 dis.
unsol.
22 assign
class
80 internal 1 packed format 1 read 00, 01 129 00, 01
indications response
80 internal 1 packed format 2 write 00
indications

C.5 Data Points List


Parameter Device capabilities Method of
configuration
5.1 Definition of binary input point Fixed
list
5.2 Definition of double bit input Fixed
point list
5.3 Definition of binary output Fixed
status / control relay output
block point list
5.4 Definition of counter / frozen Fixed
counter point list
5.5 Definition of analogue input Fixed
point list
5.6 Definition of analogue output Fixed
status / analogue output block
point list
5.7 Definition of filenames that Fixed
may be read or written
5.8 Definition of octet string point Fixed
list
5.9 Definition of virtual terminal Fixed
port numbers
5.10 Definition of data set Fixed
prototypes
5.11 Definition of data set Fixed
descriptors
5.12 Definition of point index Fixed
attributes

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Refer to Appendix A for a combined standard data point list for all communication protocols.

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Appendix D: IEC 60870-5-103 Interoperability profile

D.1 Physical Layer

D.1.1 Electrical Interface

 EIA RS-485
 Number of loads 0.125 for one protection equipment

D.1.2 Optical Interface


 Glass fibre
 Plastic fibre

D.1.3 Transmission speed

 9600 bits/sec
 19200 bits/sec

D.2 Link Layer

There are no choices for the link layer.

D.3 Application layer

D.3.1 Transmission mode for application data

Mode 1 (least significant octet first), as defined in 4.10 of IEC 60870-5-4, is used exclusively in
this

Companion standard.

D.3.2 Common Address of ASDU

 One COMMON ADDRESS OF ASDU (identical with station address)


 More than one COMMON ADDRESS OF ASDU

D.3.3 Transmission speed

 9600 bits/sec
 19200 bits/sec

D.4 Selection of standard information numbers in monitor direction

D.4.1 System functions in monitor direction

 <0> End of general interrogation


 <1> Time synchronisation
 <2> Reset FCB
 <3> Reset CU
 <4> Start/restart

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 <5> Power on

D.4.2 Status indications, supervision indications, fault, earth fault indications and
Measurands in monitor direction

Not applicable as SuperTAPP SG is not a protection device and it doesn’t implement any standard
functions defined in IEC 60870-5-103. Factory default Functions and information numbers are
listed in Appendix C and also users can modify them or add/map new Functions/Information
numbers using eNode designer tool.

D.4.3 Generic functions in monitor direction


 <240> Read headings of all defined groups
 <241> Read values or attributes of all entries of one group
 <243> Read directory of a single entry
 <244> Read value or attribute of a single entry
 <245> End of general interrogation of generic data
 <249> Write entry with confirmation
 <250> Write entry with execution
 <251> Write entry aborted

D.5 Selection of standard information numbers in control direction

D.5.1 System functions in control direction

 <0> Initiation of general interrogation


 <0> Time synchronisation

D.5.2 General commands in control direction

Not applicable as SuperTAPP SG is not a protection device and it doesn’t implement any standard
commands defined in IEC 60870-5-103. Factory default Functions and information numbers are
listed in Appendix C and also users can modify them or add/map new Functions/Information
numbers using eNode designer tool.

D.5.3 Generic functions in control direction

 <240> Read headings of all defined groups


 <241> Read values or attributes of all entries of one group
 <243> Read directory of a single entry
 <244> Read value or attribute of a single entry
 <245> General interrogation of generic data
 <248> Write entry
 <249> Write entry with confirmation
 <250> Write entry with execution
 <251> Write entry abort

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D.6 Basic application functions


 Test mode
 Blocking of monitor direction
 Disturbance data
 Generic Services
 Private Data

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