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  • Tento riadok sa pridal
  • Riadok je odstránený.
  • Formátovanie sa zmenilo.

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  • I/O tag address is mapped to the Information object address, i.e. it has 3 bytes and must within the range of 0..16777215. It can be specified as a decimal number or as a hexadecimal number with a hash at the beginning (e.g. #0A).
    The I/O tag with an address starting with %IGNORE will be ignored.
  • Input tags must be of particular types (Ai, Ci, Di, Qi) for received ASDU, see Table 1.
  • For a particular type of output tag (Ao, Dout, Co), it is necessary to set an ASDU type, that has to be used, see Table 2 and also Table 1 in the balanced mode.
  • Archive for providing old values: if the client requires archive values using ASDU 250, the server sends:
    1. the values of the historical value specified by this input entry field,
    2. if the input entry field is not filled, then the values of the historical value that archives the I/O tag,
    3. if the specified historical value does not exist, then the values of the I/O tag that archives the control object of the specified I/O tag,
    4. if the control object does not exist (or the archive is not available), the server returns an error.
    Specification of a historical value allows configuring e.g. sending 10-minutes averages instead of sending all changes of given I/O tag.
  • If the Destination Column is configured, then the values received from the address configured at the I/O tag and above are stored in the corresponding items (e.g. objects with addresses 10, 11, 12 ... according to the number of rows of the destination structure).


Browse

For the I/O tags, it is possible to discover the list of objects, as long as the KOM process is running and communication with a station is established.
Clicking the Browse button opens the IEC870-TCPSRV Item Browser window and displays a list of objects that have been read so far. The object list is created dynamically as a result of received messages.

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  • Ver. 1.0 – February 5th, 2004
  • Ver. 1.1 – December 1st, 2004: extension - support of balanced mode
  • Ver. 1.2 – June 15th, 2020: browsing support
  • Ver. 1.3 – November 16th, 2023 (support for the Destination Column)


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