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The protocol also supports reading of instant values of binary data and values of 16-bit counters.
The protocol also supports reading of generic instant values (I/O tags with GA address) and reading of records from event log archives (I/O tags with RECNR address).
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Configuration dialog box of station - the tab "Protocol parameters".
Table 1
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| Wait Timeout | Timeout to receive a response or one of its fragments. | s.ms | 1.5 s | ||||||
| Fragmented answer is expected | The response may consist of several UDP packets (fragments). | - | False | ||||||
| Actual Data Object ID | The address of the object (16-bit number) that contains information about the instant values (analogs). A value of 0 disables reading of the instant values as well as their 1 and 15-minute archives. | - | 8 | ||||||
| 15min Archive Data Object ID | The address of the object (a 16-bit number) that contains information about 15-minute values. A value of 0 disables reading of 15-minute values. | - | 5 | ||||||
| 1min Archive Data Object ID | The address of the object (a 16-bit number) that contains information about 1-minute values. A value of 0 disables reading of 1-minute values. | - | 9 | ||||||
| Binary data Object ID | The address of the object (a 16-bit number) that contains information about binary values. A value of 0 disables reading of binary values. | - | 0 | ||||||
| Generic Actual Data Object ID | The address of the object (16-bit number) that contains information about the generic instant values (addresses of I/O tags of GA type). A value of 0 disables reading of generic instant values. | - | 0 | ||||||
| Generic Event Object ID | The address of the object (16-bit number) that contains event information from the event log of RemiaKME. A value of 0 disables work with the event archive. | - | 0 | ||||||
| Number of EMs | The number of electrometers (1-255) whose instant data from impulse measurement (instant counter value, instant power, average power since the start of the current time interval, validity of the meter's data) are in response to reading the Actual Data Object ID, and whose historical data 1 and The 15-minute minutes (end-of-period counter value,, average power per period) are in response to reading 1min Archive Data Object ID and 15min Archive Data Object ID. | - | 41 | ||||||
| Number of EIs | The number of meters (1-255) whose instant data from IEC communication (instant counter value, numbers of last 3 accumulations, counter values for the last 3 accumulations) are in response to reading the Actual Data Object ID, and historical data (last accumulation number, counter value for the last accumulation) are in response to reading 1min Archive Data Object ID and 15min Archive Data Object ID objects. | - | 6 | ||||||
| Number of values in EI | The number of measurements (1-255) in the EI section (data from IEC communication) in response to reading the Actual Data Object ID, 1min Archive Data Object ID a 15min Archive Data Object ID objects. | - | 16 | ||||||
| Number of word counters | The number of 16-bit counters (0-255) whose values are in response to reading the Actual Data Object ID object. | - | 0 | ||||||
| Debug Packet Binary Contents | Activates advanced debugging with listing of binary data being sent and received. | YES/NO | YES | ||||||
| Debug Values | Activates advanced debugging with listing of I/O tag values. | YES/NO | NO |
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I/O tag types: Ai, Ci, Qi, Di, TiA, Co.
The address of I/O tag can have different forms.
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DW.0.FLOAT
DW.4.WORD.16
DW.6.BYTE.1
An object with a Generic Event Object ID address is used to access events from the event log. For reading, a Co type I/O tag with a RECNR address is required. Writing an integer value into it will read the event with the corresponding record number from the event log. The format of the read data is application dependent (depending on the configuration of the Remia KME concentrator). The number of the most recent (or next) record in the event log can usually be obtained by reading a block with generic instant values.
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- Ver. 1.0 - October 4, 2019 - Creation of document
- Ver. 1.1 - December 46, 2019 - Supoprt Support for generic instant values and event logs
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