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Version of the Device Profile Document is indicated by a whole number incremented with each new release. The most recent version number should
match the Device Profile Document Version Number (item 1.1.6) in the Current Device Settings Table.
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Contents
1
1.1
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1.4.7
Maximum Data Link Retries: ................................................................................................. 24
1.4.8
Maximum number of octets Transmitted in a Data Link Frame: ........................................... 25
1.4.9
Maximum number of octets that can be Received in a Data Link Frame: ............................. 25
1.5 Application Layer ............................................................................................................................. 26
1.5.1
Maximum number of octets Transmitted in an Application Layer Fragment other than File
Transfer: 26
1.5.2
Maximum number of octets Transmitted in an Application Layer Fragment containing File
Transfer: 26
1.5.3
Maximum number of octets that can be Received in an Application Layer Fragment: ......... 26
1.5.4
Timeout waiting for Complete Application Layer Fragment: ................................................ 26
1.5.5
Maximum number of objects allowed in a single control request for CROB (group 12): ..... 27
1.5.6
Maximum number of objects allowed in a single control request for Analog Outputs (group 41):
27
1.5.7
Maximum number of objects allowed in a single control request for Data Sets (groups 85,86,87):
27
1.5.8
Supports mixing object groups (AOBs, CROBs and Data Sets) in the same control request:27
1.6 Fill Out The Following Items For Masters Only .............................................................................. 28
1.6.1
Timeout waiting for Complete Application Layer Response(ms): ........................................ 28
1.6.2
Maximum Application Layer Retries for Request Messages: ................................................ 28
1.6.3
Incremental Timeout waiting for First or Next Fragment of an Application Layer Response:28
1.6.4
Issuing controls to off-line devices ........................................................................................ 28
1.6.5
Issuing controls to off-scan devices ....................................................................................... 28
1.6.6
Maximum Application Layer Retries for Control Select Messages (same sequence number):29
1.6.7
Maximum Application Layer Retries for Control Select Messages (new sequence number):29
1.6.8
Maximum error in the time that the Master issues freeze requests: ....................................... 29
1.6.9
Maximum error in the time that the Master schedules repetitive freeze requests: ................. 29
1.6.10 Scheduled actions that may affect the accuracy of freeze requests: ....................................... 30
1.6.11 Masters algorithm for scheduling request operations: .......................................................... 30
1.7 Fill Out The Following Items For Outstations Only ......................................................................... 31
1.7.1
Timeout waiting for Application Confirm of solicited response message: ............................ 31
1.7.2
How often is time synchronization required from the master? .............................................. 31
1.7.3
Device Trouble Bit IIN1.6: .................................................................................................... 31
1.7.4
File Handle Timeout: ............................................................................................................. 32
1.7.5
Event Buffer Overflow Behavior: .......................................................................................... 32
1.7.6
Event Buffer Organization: .................................................................................................... 32
1.7.7
Sends Multi-Fragment Responses: ......................................................................................... 32
1.7.8
Last Fragment Confirmation: ................................................................................................. 32
1.7.9
DNP Command Settings preserved through a device reset: ................................................... 33
1.8 Outstation Unsolicited Response Support ........................................................................................ 34
1.8.1
Supports Unsolicited Reporting: ............................................................................................ 34
1.8.2
Master Data Link Address: .................................................................................................... 34
1.8.3
Unsolicited Response Confirmation Timeout: ....................................................................... 35
1.8.4
Number of Unsolicited Retries: .............................................................................................. 35
1.9 Outstation Unsolicited Response Trigger Conditions....................................................................... 36
1.9.1
Number of class 1 events: ...................................................................................................... 36
1.9.2
Number of class 2 events: ...................................................................................................... 36
1.9.3
Number of class 3 events: ...................................................................................................... 36
1.9.4
Total number events from any class: ..................................................................................... 36
1.9.5
Hold time after class 1 event: ................................................................................................. 36
1.9.6
Hold time after class 2 event: ................................................................................................. 37
1.9.7
Hold time after class 3 event: ................................................................................................. 37
DNP3 Device Profile Document
Vendor Name: Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
Device Name: SEL-451-5
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1.9.8
Hold time after event assigned to any class: .......................................................................... 37
1.9.9
Retrigger Hold Timer: ............................................................................................................ 37
1.9.10 Other Unsolicited Response Trigger Conditions:................................................................... 37
1.10
Outstation Performance ............................................................................................................... 38
1.10.1 Maximum Time Base Drift (milliseconds per minute): ......................................................... 38
1.10.2 When does outstation set IIN1.4?........................................................................................... 38
1.10.3 Maximum Internal Time Reference Error when set via DNP (ms):....................................... 38
1.10.4 Maximum Delay Measurement error (ms): ............................................................................ 39
1.10.5 Maximum Response time (ms): ............................................................................................. 39
1.10.6 Maximum time from start-up to IIN 1.4 assertion (ms): ........................................................ 39
1.10.7 Maximum Event Time-tag error for local Binary and Double-bit I/O (ms):.......................... 39
1.10.8 Maximum Event Time-tag error for local I/O other than Binary and Double-bit data types (ms):
39
1.11
Individual Field Outstation Parameters: ...................................................................................... 40
1.11.1 User-assigned location name or code string (same as g0v245):............................................. 40
1.11.2 User-assigned ID Code/number string (same as g0v246): ..................................................... 40
1.11.3 User-assigned name string for the outstation (same as g0v247): ........................................... 40
1.11.4 Device Serial Number string (same as g0v248): .................................................................... 40
1.12
SECURITY PARAMETERS ...................................................................................................... 41
1.12.1 DNP3 device support for secure authentication ..................................................................... 41
1.12.2 Maximum number of users .................................................................................................... 41
1.12.3 Security message response timeout ........................................................................................ 41
1.12.4 Aggressive mode of operation (receive) ................................................................................ 42
1.12.5 Aggressive mode of operation (issuing) ................................................................................. 42
1.12.6 Session Key change interval................................................................................................... 42
1.12.7 Session Key change message count ....................................................................................... 43
1.12.8 Maximum error count............................................................................................................. 43
1.12.9 HMAC algorithm requested in a challenge exchange ............................................................ 43
1.12.10 Key-wrap algorithm to encrypt session keys ......................................................................... 43
1.12.11 Cipher Suites used with DNP implementations using TLS ................................................... 44
1.12.12 Change cipher request timeout .............................................................................................. 44
1.12.13 Number of Certificate Authorities supported: ....................................................................... 44
1.12.14 Certificate Revocation check time: ........................................................................................ 45
1.12.15 Additional critical function codes .......................................................................................... 45
1.12.16 Other critical fragments ......................................................................................................... 45
2
MAPPING TO IEC 61850 OBJECT MODELS............................................................................... 46
3
CAPABILITIES AND CURRENT SETTINGS FOR DEVICE DATABASE (OUTSTATION ONLY)
47
3.1 Single-Bit Binary Inputs ................................................................................................................... 48
3.1.1
Static Variation reported when variation 0 requested: ........................................................... 48
3.1.2
Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested: ........................................................... 48
3.1.3
Event reporting mode: ............................................................................................................ 48
3.1.4
Binary Inputs included in Class 0 response: .......................................................................... 48
3.1.5
Definition of Binary Input Point List: .................................................................................... 48
3.2 Double-bit Input Points..................................................................................................................... 52
3.2.1
Static Variation reported when variation 0 requested: ........................................................... 52
3.2.2
Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested: ........................................................... 52
3.2.3
Event reporting mode: ............................................................................................................ 52
3.2.4
Double-bit Inputs included in Class 0 response: .................................................................... 52
3.2.5
Definition of Double-bit Input Point List: .............................................................................. 52
3.3 Binary Output Status and Control Relay Output Block .................................................................... 54
DNP3 Device Profile Document
Vendor Name: Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
Device Name: SEL-451-5
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3.3.1
Minimum pulse time allowed with Trip, Close, and Pulse On commands: ........................... 54
3.3.2
Maximum pulse time allowed with Trip, Close, and Pulse On commands: .......................... 54
3.3.3
Binary Output Status included in Class 0 response: ............................................................... 54
3.3.4
Reports Output Command Event Objects: ............................................................................. 54
3.3.5
Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested: ........................................................... 54
3.3.6
Command Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested: ......................................... 54
3.3.7
Event reporting mode: ............................................................................................................ 54
3.3.8
Command Event reporting mode: .......................................................................................... 55
3.3.9
Maximum Time between Select and Operate: ....................................................................... 56
3.3.10 Definition of Binary Output Status/Control relay output block (CROB) Point List: ............. 56
3.4 Counters/Frozen Counters ................................................................................................................ 61
3.4.1
Static Counter Variation reported when variation 0 requested: ............................................. 61
3.4.2
Counter Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested: ............................................. 61
3.4.3
Counters included in Class 0 response: .................................................................................. 61
3.4.4
Counter Event reporting mode: .............................................................................................. 61
3.4.5
Static Frozen Counter Variation reported when variation 0 requested: ................................. 61
3.4.6
Frozen Counter Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested: ................................. 62
3.4.7
Frozen Counters included in Class 0 response: ...................................................................... 62
3.4.8
Frozen Counter Event reporting mode: .................................................................................. 62
3.4.9
Counters Roll Over at:............................................................................................................ 62
3.4.10 Counters frozen by means of:................................................................................................. 62
3.4.11 Definition of Counter/Frozen Counter Point List:.................................................................. 63
3.5 Analog Input Points .......................................................................................................................... 65
3.5.1
Static Variation reported when variation 0 requested: ........................................................... 65
3.5.2
Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested: ........................................................... 65
3.5.3
Event reporting mode: ............................................................................................................ 65
3.5.4
Analog Inputs Included in Class 0 response: ......................................................................... 66
3.5.5
How Deadbands are set: ......................................................................................................... 66
3.5.6
Analog Deadband Algorithm: ................................................................................................ 66
3.5.7
Definition of Analog Input Point List: ................................................................................... 67
3.6 Analog Output Status and Analog Output Control Block ................................................................ 73
3.6.1
Static Analog Output Status Variation reported when variation 0 requested: ........................ 73
3.6.2
Analog Output Status Included in Class 0 response:.............................................................. 73
3.6.3
Reports Output Command Event Objects: ............................................................................. 73
3.6.4
Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested: ........................................................... 73
3.6.5
Command Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested: ......................................... 74
3.6.6
Event reporting mode: ............................................................................................................ 74
3.6.7
Command Event reporting mode: .......................................................................................... 74
3.6.8
Maximum Time between Select and Operate: ....................................................................... 74
3.6.9
Definition of Analog Output Status/Analog Output Control Block Point List: ..................... 75
3.7 Sequential File Transfer .................................................................................................................... 77
3.7.1
File Transfer Supported:......................................................................................................... 77
3.7.2
File Authentication: ................................................................................................................ 77
3.7.3
File Append Mode:................................................................................................................. 77
3.7.4
Permissions Support: .............................................................................................................. 77
3.7.5
Multiple Blocks in a Fragment: .............................................................................................. 77
3.7.6
Max number of Files Open at one time: ................................................................................. 77
3.7.7
Definition of File Names that may be read or written: ........................................................... 78
3.8 Octet String Points ............................................................................................................................ 79
3.8.1
Event reporting mode: ............................................................................................................ 79
3.8.2
Octet Strings Included in Class 0 response: ........................................................................... 79
DNP3 Device Profile Document
Vendor Name: Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
Device Name: SEL-451-5
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3.8.3
Definition of Octet String Point List: ..................................................................................... 79
3.9 Virtual Terminal Port Numbers (Points) .......................................................................................... 80
3.9.1
Definition of Virtual Terminal Port Numbers: ....................................................................... 80
3.10
Data Set Prototype ....................................................................................................................... 81
3.10.1 Definition of Data Set Prototypes: ......................................................................................... 81
3.10.2 Description: ............................................................................................................................ 81
3.11
Data Set Descriptor Contents and Characteristics ....................................................................... 82
3.11.1 Definition of Data Set Descriptors: ........................................................................................ 82
3.11.2 Description: ............................................................................................................................ 82
3.11.3 Data Set Properties: ................................................................................................................ 82
3.11.4 Default Event Assigned Class: ............................................................................................... 82
3.11.5 Static Data Set included in Class 0 response:......................................................................... 82
3.12
Data Set Descriptor Point Index Attributes .............................................................................. 84
4
IMPLEMENTATION TABLE ......................................................................................................... 85
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1 DEVICE PROPERTIES
This document is intended to be used for several purposes, including:
Recording the settings of a specific instance of a device (parameter settings for a specific instance of the
device in the users total DNP3 estate)
The document is therefore structured to show, for each technical feature, the capabilities of the device (or
capabilities required by the device when used for procuring).
It is also structured to show the current value (or setting) of each of the parameters that describe a specific
instance of the device. This current value may also show a functional limitation of the device. For example
when implementing secure authentication it is not required that all DNP3 devices accept aggressive mode
requests during critical exchanges (see Device Profile 1.12.4), in which case a vendor would mark this current
value as No does not accept aggressive mode requests.
Additionally, the current value may sometimes be used to show a value that a device can achieve because of
hardware or software dependencies. An example of this is section 1.6.8 of the Device Profile (Maximum error in
the time that the Master issues freeze requests) where this value may well depend upon tolerances of hardware
components and interactions between software tasks. When the Device Profile current value is used in this way
the corresponding entry in the capabilities column is grayed-out. Users should note that if an entry in the
capabilities column of the Device Profile is grayed-out then there may be information in the current value
column that is pertinent to the devices capabilities.
Unless otherwise noted, multiple boxes in the second column below should be selected for each parameter to
indicate all capabilities supported or required. Parameters without checkboxes in the second column do not have
capabilities and are included so the current value may be shown in the third column.
The items listed in the capabilities column below may be configurable to any of the options selected, or set to a
fixed value when the device was designed. Item 1.1.10 contains a list of abbreviations for the possible ways in
which the configurable parameters may be set. Since some parameters may not be accessible by each of these
methods supported, an abbreviation for the configuration methods supported by each parameter is shown in the
fourth column of the tables below.
If this document is used to show the current values, the third column should be filled in even if a fixed parameter
is selected in the capabilities section (NA may be entered for parameters that are Not Applicable).
If this document is used to show the current value of each parameter, the Current Value column applies to a
single connection between a master and outstation. If the device has multiple or backup connections to other
DNP devices that you wish to show in the Device Profile Document, see section 8.3.2 ReferenceDevice and
AuxillaryInfo of Volume 8 Interoperability or duplicate the entire Device Profile Document for each
communication link to a logical or physical DNP3 Device.
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Device Function:
1.1.1
Vendor Name:
Device Name:
1.1.5
1.1.6
1.1.4
1.1.3
1.1.2
DEVICE IDENTIFICATION
1.1
o Master
o Outstation
Capabilities
SEL-451-5
Schweitzer Engineering
Laboratories, Inc.
Outstation
Current Value
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1.1.7
1.1.8
DEVICE IDENTIFICATION
1.1
None
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Self-Address Reservation
Data Sets
File Transfer
Virtual Terminal
Mapping to IEC 61850 Object Models defined in a
DNP3 XML file
Function code 31, activate configuration
Secure Authentication (if checked then see 1.12)
Outstations Only
Requests and Responses
None
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Masters Only
Requests Responses
Capabilities
Virtual Terminal
Level 2
Current Value
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Notable Additions:
1.1.9
DEVICE IDENTIFICATION
1.1
Terminal, Software,
Proprietary file, Factory,
Protocol
Current Value
Capabilities
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DEVICE IDENTIFICATION
___________________
dnpDP.xml
dnpDPcap.xml
dnpDPcfg.xml
_______*.xml
Description of Contents
Rd Wr Filename
___________________
Description of Contents
dnpDP.xml
dnpDPcap.xml
dnpDPcfg.xml
_______*.xml
Rd Wr Filename
Capabilities
1.1
Serial
IP Networking
dnpDP.xml
dnpDPcap.xml
dnpDPcfg.xml
Rd Wr Filename
Current Value
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Port Name
1.2.1
Baud Rate:
1.2.3
1.2.2
SERIAL CONNECTIONS
1.2
PORT 1, PORT 2,
PORT 3, PORT F
Current Value
Fixed at _______
Configurable, range _______ to _______
Configurable, selectable from 300, 1200, 2400, 4800,
9600, 19200, 38400, 57600
Configurable, other, describe_______________
9600
Asynchronous
Asynchronous - 8 Data Bits, 1 Start Bit,
1 Stop Bit, No Parity
Note: 8 Data Bits, 1 Start
Other, explain Asynchronous - 8 Data Bits, 1 Start Bit, 1 Stop Bit, No Parity
Bit, 2 Stop Bits, No Parity
Other, explain Asynchronous - 8 Data Bits, 1 Start
Bit, 1 Stop Bit, Odd Parity
Other, explain Asynchronous - 8 Data Bits, 1 Start
Bit, 2 Stop Bits, Odd Parity
Other, explain Asynchronous - 8 Data Bits, 1 Start
Bit, 1 Stop Bit, Even Parity
Other, explain Asynchronous - 8 Data Bits, 1 Start
Bit, 2 Stop Bits, Even Parity
Capabilities
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1.2.4
Note: If the MODEM setting = Y for the DNP port, special modem
handling is employed. The CTS signal will be treated as a data
carrier detect (DCD). This means that a message may only be
transmitted while DCD is asserted (Normally, a modem will be
connected with a SEL-C222 cable which ties the modem's DCD to
CTS).
Note: The CTS signal is used as a DCD input, indicating when the
medium is in use. Transmissions will only be initiated if the DCD
signal is deasserted. When DCD drops, the next pending outgoing
message, if any, will be sent once an idle time is satisfied. This idle
time will be randomly selected between the minimum and maximum
allowed idle times (i.e. MAXDLY & MINDLY). In addition, the device
will monitor received data, and treat receipt of data as a DCD
indication. This allows RTS to be looped-back to DCD in cases
where the external transceiver does not support DCD.
SERIAL CONNECTIONS
1.2
CTS
DCD
DSR
RI
Rx Inactive
Before Rx, Requires: Asserted Deasserted
CTS
DCD
DSR
RI
Always Ignores:
CTS
DCD
DSR
RI
None
RS-232 / V.24 / V.28 Options:
Before Tx, Asserts:
RTS
DTR
Before Rx, Asserts:
RTS
DTR
Always Asserts:
RTS
DTR
Capabilities
RS-485Options: Other,
Current Value
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1.2.5
1.2.6
SERIAL CONNECTIONS
1.2
No
Yes, explain
For serial connections, the relay pauses for a
random delay between the settings MAXDLY and
MINDLY when it detects a carrier through data on
the receive line or the CTS pin. If you use the
settings of 0.10 seconds for MAXDLY and 0.05
seconds for MINDLY, the SEL-487V will insert a
random delay of 50 to 100 ms (milliseconds)
between the end of carrier detection and the start of
data transmission.
Not Supported
Fixed at_________ seconds
Configurable, range ___ to ___ seconds
Configurable, selectable from ___,___,___ seconds
Configurable, other, describe Controlled by
DRETRY (retry attempts) and DTIMEO (timeout in
seconds) settings
Capabilities
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Yes
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0 seconds
Current Value
1.2.7
1.2.8
SERIAL CONNECTIONS
1.2
Not checked
No gap permitted
Fixed at _____ bit times
Fixed at _____ ms
Configurable, range ____ to ____ bit times
Configurable, range ____ to ____ ms
Configurable, Selectable from ___,___,___bit times
Configurable, Selectable from ____, ____, ____ ms
Configurable, other, describe __________________
Variable, explain ____
Capabilities
None
Not Checked
Current Value
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Port Name
1.3.1
Subnet Mask:
1.3.3
1.3.4
1.3.2
IP NETWORKING
1.3
PORT 5
Capabilities
Note: IP Address is in
CIDR notation. Subnet is
derived from the IP
Address.
255.255.255.0
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192.168.1.2/24
Note: IP Address is in
CIDR notation
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TCP Listening
Current Value
Gateway IP Address:
1.3.5
1.3.6
1.3.7
IP NETWORKING
1.3
Capabilities
As defined by the
DNPIPn settings
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List of IP addresses
Note: DNP3 Master IP
addresses are defined
by the DNPIPn settings
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192.168.1.1
Current Value
1.3.8
1.3.9
IP NETWORKING
1.3
Capabilities
Not Applicable
20,000
Current Value
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IP NETWORKING
1.3
Fixed at 20,000
Configurable, range _______ to _______
Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
Configurable, other, describe_______________
Fixed at 20,000
Configurable, range 1024 to 65534
Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
Configurable, other, describe _____________
Let system choose (Master only)
Fixed at ___________ms
Configurable, range 0 to 20000 ms
Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____ms
Configurable, other, describe
Capabilities
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20,000
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10000 ms
Current Value
IP NETWORKING
1.3
None
Fixed at 20,000
Configurable, range 1025 to 65534
Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
Configurable, other, describe DNPUDPn := REQ
Use source port number
None
Fixed at 20,000
Configurable, range 1025 to 65534
Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
Configurable, other, describe: DNPUDPn := REQ
Capabilities
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20000
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20000
Current Value
IP NETWORKING
1.3
Capabilities
IP address
Current Value
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1.4.1
1.4.4
1.4.3
1.4.2
LINK LAYER
1.4
Never
Always, one address allowed (shown in 1.4.3)
Always, any one of multiple addresses allowed
(each selectable as shown in 1.4.3)
Sometimes, explain________________
Fixed at______
Configurable, range 0 to 65,519
Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
Configurable, other, describe________________
Capabilities
No
Never
Current Value
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1.4.5
1.4.7
1.4.6
LINK LAYER
1.4
Never Retries
Fixed at ___________
Configurable, range 0 to 15
Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
Configurable, other, describe______________
None
Fixed at______ ms
Configurable, range 0 to 30,000 ms
Configurable, selectable from ___,___,___ms
Configurable, other, describe________________
Variable, explain _______________________
Always
Sometimes, explain Depends on DRETRY setting
Never
Capabilities
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1000 ms
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Sometimes
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1.4.9
LINK LAYER
1.4
Fixed at _292_______
Configurable, range ________ to _______
Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
Configurable, other, describe_______________
Fixed at _292_______
Configurable, range ________ to _______
Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
Configurable, other, describe________________
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1.5.2
2048.
APPLICATION LAYER
1.5
None
Fixed at______ ms
Configurable, range _______ to _______ms
Configurable, selectable from ___,___,___ms
Configurable, other, describe________________
Variable, explain _______________________
Fixed at _249_______
Configurable, range ________ to _______
Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
Configurable, other, describe_______________
Fixed at 2048
Configurable, range ________ to _______
Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
Configurable, other, describe_______________
Fixed at 2048
Configurable, range ________ to _______
Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
Configurable, other, describe_______________
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2048
2048
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1.5.6
1.5.7
1.5.8
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1.6.4
1.6.5
1.6.3
1.6.2
1.6
None
Fixed at______ ms
Configurable, range _______ to _______ms
Configurable, selectable from ___,___,___ms
Configurable, other, describe________________
Variable, explain _______________________
None (required)
Fixed at______
Configurable, range _______ to _______
Configurable, selectable from ___,___,___
Configurable, other, describe_______________
Variable, explain _______________________
None
Fixed at______ ms
Configurable, range _______ to _______ms
Configurable, selectable from ___,___,___ms
Configurable, other, describe________________
Variable, explain _______________________
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1.6.9
1.6.8
1.6.7
1.6
None (required)
Fixed at______
Configurable, range _______ to _______
Configurable, selectable from ___,___,___
Configurable, other, describe_______________
Variable, explain _______________________
None (required)
Fixed at______
Configurable, range _______ to _______
Configurable, selectable from ___,___,___
Configurable, other, describe_______________
Variable, explain _______________________
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1.7.2
1.7.3
1.7
Never used
Reason for setting_________________________
None
Fixed at______ ms
Configurable, range 1,000 to 50,000 ms
Configurable, selectable from ___,___,___ms
Configurable, other, describe________________
Variable, explain _______________________
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1.7.8
1.7.7
1.7.5
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Always
Sometimes, explain Only when it contains events
Never
Yes
No
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1.7
Assign Class
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Data Set Descriptors
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1.8.2
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Fixed at______
Configurable, range 0 to 65,519
Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
Configurable, other, describe________________
Not Supported
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1.8.4
OUTSTATION UNSOLICITED
RESPONSE SUPPORT
1.8
None
Fixed at ___________
Configurable, range _______ to _____
Configurable, selectable from ____,____,____
Configurable, other, describe______________
Always infinite, never gives up
Fixed at______ ms
Configurable, range 1000 to 5000000 ms
Configurable, selectable from ___,___,___ms
Configurable, other, describe________________
Variable, explain _______________________
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1.9.2
1.9.3
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1.9.5
OUTSTATION UNSOLICITED
RESPONSE TRIGGER CONDITIONS
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RESPONSE TRIGGER CONDITIONS
1.9
2s
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Hold-time timer will be retriggered for each new event Not retriggered
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Hold-time timer will not be retriggered for each new
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Never
Never
Asserted at startup until first Time Synchronization
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Periodically, range _______to________ minutes
Periodically, selectable from ____,____,___ seconds
Range 0 to 1966020 seconds after last time sync
Selectable from___,___,___ seconds after last time
sync
When time error may have drifted by range
____to____ ms
When time error may have drifted by selectable from
____,____,___
Current Value
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Fixed at ___________ ms
Range ________ to _______ ms
Selectable from ____,____,____ ms
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Fixed at ___________ ms
Range ________ to _______ ms
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enabled, IIN 1.4 will be asserted within 100 ms (if
TIMERQ is a value other than I or
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1.12
AES-128
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Fixed at ___________
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3.1.3
3.1.5
3.1.4
3.1.1
3.1
Current Value
Always
All events
Two
Two
Fixed
Fixed, list shown in table below
Configurable(current list may be shown in table below)
Other, explain_____________________
Always
Never
Only if point is assigned to Class 1, 2, or 3
Based on point Index (add column to table below)
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STFAIL
STWARN
STSET
SALARM
HALARM
BADPASS
UNRDEV
3PO
BK1RS
BK2RS
BK1LO
BK2LO
52AA1
52AB1
52AC1
52AAL1
52AA2
52AB2
52AC2
52AAL2
TLED_1
TLED_2
TLED_3
TLED_4
TLED_5
TLED_6
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
Event
Class
Assigned
(1, 2, 3 or
none)
RLYDIS
Name
Point
Index
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Hardware alarm
Software alarm
Trip LED
Relay Disabled
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TLED_8
TLED_9
TLED_10
TLED_11
TLED_12
TLED_13
TLED_14
TLED_15
TLED_16
LDATPFW
LDBTPFW
LDCTPFW
LD3TPFW
IN101
IN102
IN103
IN104
IN105
IN106
IN107
PSV01
PSV02
PSV03
PSV04
PSV05
PSV06
PSV07
PSV08
ASV01
ASV02
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
TLED_7
28
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
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ASV04
ASV05
ASV06
ASV07
ASV08
OUT101
OUT102
OUT103
OUT104
OUT105
OUT106
OUT107
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
ASV03
59
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Deasserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
Asserted
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3.2.3
3.2.5
3.2.4
3.2.1
3.2
Always
Never
Only if point is assigned to Class 1, 2, or 3
Based on point Index (add column to table below)
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:
Point
Index
Name for
Name for
Name for
Name for
Default Class
State when State when State when State when
Assigned to Events
value is 0
value is 1
value is 2
value is 3
(1, 2, 3 or none)
(Intermediate)
(Off)
(On)
(Indeterminate)
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3.3.3
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.4
3.3.1
3.3
Current Value
Never
Always
Fixed at 2 ms
Fixed at 2 ms
Two
Variation 1 Continuous Control
Variation 2 Continuous control, binary output status
Based on point Index (add column to table below)
Never
Only upon a successful Control
Upon all control attempts
Always
Never
Only if point is assigned to Class 1, 2, or 3
Based on point Index (add column to table below)
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1 second
Fixed
Fixed, list shown in table below
Configurable(current list may be shown in table below)
Other, explain_____________________
Not Applicable
Fixed at _____ seconds
Configurable, range 0 to 60 seconds
Configurable, selectable from___,___,___ seconds
Configurable, other, describe________________
Variable, explain _______________________
Based on point Index (add column to table below)
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RB05
RB06
RB07
RB08
RB09
RB10
RB11
RB12
RB13
RB14
RB15
RB16
RB17
RB18
RB19
RB20
RB21
RB22
RB23
RB24
RB25
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
RB03
RB02
RB01
Name
Point
Index
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Name
Direct
Cancel
for
Direct Operate Pulse Pulse Latch Latch
Count Currently State
Select/Operate
Trip Close
Operate
- No
On
Off
On
Off
>1
Running when
Ack
Operation value
is 0
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Remote Bit 25
Remote Bit 24
Remote Bit 23
Remote Bit 22
Remote Bit 21
Remote Bit 20
Remote Bit 19
Remote Bit 18
Remote Bit 17
Remote Bit 16
Remote Bit 15
Remote Bit 14
Remote Bit 13
Remote Bit 12
Remote Bit 11
Remote Bit 10
Remote Bit 09
Remote Bit 08
Remote Bit 07
Remote Bit 06
Remote Bit 05
Remote Bit 04
Remote Bit 03
Remote Bit 02
Remote Bit 01
Name
for
State
Change Command Description
when
value
is 1
Event Class
Assigned
(1,2,3 or none)
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RB28
RB29
RB30
RB31
RB32
OC1
CC1
OC2
CC2
89OC01
89CC01
89OC02
89CC02
89OC03
89CC03
89OC04
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
RB26
Name
25
Point
Index
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Name
Direct
Cancel
for
Direct Operate Pulse Pulse Latch Latch
Count Currently State
Select/Operate
Trip Close
Operate
- No
On
Off
On
Off
>1
Running when
Ack
Operation value
is 0
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Open Disconnect 4
command
Close Disconnect 3
command
Open Disconnect 3
command
Close Disconnect 2
command
Open Disconnect 2
command
Close Disconnect 1
command
Open Disconnect 1
command
Circuit Breaker 2
close command
Circuit Breaker 2
open command
Circuit Breaker 1
close command
Circuit Breaker 1
open command
Remote Bit 32
Remote Bit 31
Remote Bit 30
Remote Bit 29
Remote Bit 28
Remote Bit 27
Remote Bit 26
Name
for
State
Change Command Description
when
value
is 1
Event Class
Assigned
(1,2,3 or none)
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89OC05
89CC05
89OC06
89CC06
89OC07
89CC07
89OC08
89CC08
89OC09
89CC09
89OC10
89CC10
RST_DEM
RST_PDM
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
89CC04
Name
43
Point
Index
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Name
Direct
Cancel
for
Direct Operate Pulse Pulse Latch Latch
Count Currently State
Select/Operate
Trip Close
Operate
- No
On
Off
On
Off
>1
Running when
Ack
Operation value
is 0
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Reset Peak
Demand Metering
Data
Reset Demand
Metering Data
Close Disconnect
10 command
Open Disconnect 10
command
Close Disconnect 9
command
Open Disconnect 9
command
Close Disconnect 8
command
Open Disconnect 8
command
Close Disconnect 7
command
Open Disconnect 7
command
Close Disconnect 6
command
Open Disconnect 6
command
Close Disconnect 5
command
Open Disconnect 5
command
Close Disconnect 4
command
Name
for
State
Change Command Description
when
value
is 1
Event Class
Assigned
(1,2,3 or none)
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RST_ENE
RST_BK1
RST_BK2
RSTTRGT
RSTMML
RSTDNPE
58
59
60
61
62
63
Name
Point
Index
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Name
Direct
Cancel
for
Direct Operate Pulse Pulse Latch Latch
Count Currently State
Select/Operate
Trip Close
Operate
- No
On
Off
On
Off
>1
Running when
Ack
Operation value
is 0
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
Reset Circuit
Breaker 2 Monitor
Data
Reset Circuit
Breaker 1 Monitor
Data
Reset Energy
Metering Data
Name
for
State
Change Command Description
when
value
is 1
Event Class
Assigned
(1,2,3 or none)
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3.4.2
3.4.3
3.4.5
3.4.4
3.4.1
3.4
Always
Never
Only if point is assigned to Class 1, 2, or 3
Based on point Index (add column to table below)
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Always
Two
Six
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3.4.7
Master Request
Freezes itself without concern for time of day
Freezes itself and requires time of day
Other, explain _____________________________
16 Bits
(65,535)
32 Bits (4,294,967,295)
Other Fixed Value _________
Configurable; range _________ to__________
Configurable, selectable from ___,___,___
Configurable, other, describe________________
Based on point Index (add column to table below)
Always
Never
Only if point is assigned to Class 1, 2, or 3
Based on point Index (add column to table below)
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3.4.8
3.4.6
3.4
16 Bits (65,535)
Never
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3.4
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Fixed, list shown in table below
Configurable(current list may be shown in table below)
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BKR1OPB
BKR1OPC
BKR2OPA
BKR2OPB
BKR2OPC
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
ACTGRP
Name
Point
Index
Event Class
Assigned to
Counter
Events (1, 2, 3
or none)
Frozen
Counter Exists
(Yes or No)
Event Class
Assigned to
Frozen
Counter
Events (1, 2, 3
or none)
Description
Counter
rollover
at
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3.5.1
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Two
Variation 1 32-bit with flag
Variation 2 16-bit with flag
Variation 3 32-bit without flag
Variation 4 16-bit without flag
Variation 5 single-precision floating point with flag
Variation 6 double-precision floating point with flag
Based on point Index (add column to table below)
Capabilities
other -
3.5.6
simple -
3.5.5
3.5.4
3.5
Simple
Integrating
Other, explain _____________________________
Current Value
Always
Simple
A
A. Global Fixed
B. Configurable through DNP
C. Configurable via other means
D. Other, explain
_____________________________
Based on point Index - column specifies which of the
options applies, B, C, or D
Always
Never
Only if point is assigned to Class 1, 2, or 3
Based on point Index (add column to table below)
Capabilities
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list methods
3.5.7
3.5
Fixed
Fixed, list shown in table below
Configurable(current list may be shown in table below)
Other, explain_____________________
Capabilities
Current Value
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LIAFA
LIBFM
LIBFA
LICFM
LICFA
B1IAFM
B1IAFA
B1IBFM
B1IBFA
B1ICFM
B1ICFA
B2IAFM
B2IAFA
B2IBFM
B2IBFA
B2ICFM
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
LIAFM
Name
Point
Index
Event Class
Assigned (1,
2, 3 or
none)
Min
Max
Transmitted Value
Multiplier
Offset
Units
Scaling
Resolution
Description
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VAFM
VAFA
VBFM
VBFA
VCFM
VCFA
VPM
NVS1M
NVS2M
LIGM
LIGA
LI1M
LI1A
L3I2M
L3I2A
3V0M
3V0A
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
B2ICFA
Name
17
Point
Index
Event Class
Assigned (1,
2, 3 or
none)
Min
Max
Transmitted Value
Multiplier
Offset
Units
Scaling
Resolution
VP Voltage Magnitude
Description
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V1A
3V2M
3V2A
PA_F
PB_F
PC_F
3P_F
QA_F
QB_F
QC_F
3Q_F
DPFA
DPFB
DPFC
3DPF
DC1
DC2
FREQ
MWHAIN
MWHAOUT
MWHBIN
MWHBOUT
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
V1M
Name
35
Point
Index
Event Class
Assigned (1,
2, 3 or
none)
Min
Max
Transmitted Value
Multiplier
Offset
Units
Scaling
Resolution
Tracking frequency
Description
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MWHCOUT
3MWHIN
3MWHOUT
IAD
IBD
ICD
IGD
3I2D
PAD
PBD
PCD
3PD
IAPKD
IBPKD
ICPKD
IGPKD
3I2PKD
PAPKD
PBPKD
PCPKD
3PPKD
B1BCWPA
B1BCWPB
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
MWHCIN
Name
58
Point
Index
Event Class
Assigned (1,
2, 3 or
none)
Min
Max
Transmitted Value
Multiplier
Offset
Units
Scaling
Resolution
Megawatthrs
Description
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B2BCWPA
B2BCWPB
B2BCWPC
FTYPE
FTAR1
FTAR2
FSLOC
FCURR
FFREQ
FGRP
FTIMEH
FTIMEM
FTIMEL
FSHOT1
FSHOT2
FUNR
SHOT3_T
RLYTEMP
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
two
B1BCWPC
Name
82
Point
Index
Event Class
Assigned (1,
2, 3 or
none)
Min
Max
Transmitted Value
Multiplier
Offset
Units
Scaling
Resolution
Fault frequency
Fault type
Description
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3.6.2
3.6.4
3.6.3
3.6.1
3.6
Never
Only upon a successful Control
Upon all control attempts
Always
Never
Only if point is assigned to Class 1, 2, or 3
Based on point Index (add column to table below)
Current Value
Never
Always
Two
Variation 1 32-bit with flag
Variation 2 16-bit with flag
Variation 3 single-precision floating point with flag
Variation 4 double-precision floating point with flag
Based on point Index (add column to table below)
Capabilities
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list methods
3.6.6
3.6.8
3.6.7
3.6.5
3.6
Not Applicable
Fixed at _____ seconds
Configurable, range 0 to 60 seconds
Configurable, selectable from___,___,___seconds
Configurable, other, describe________________
Variable, explain _______________________
Based on point Index (add column to table below)
Capabilities
1 second
Current Value
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3.6.9
3.6
Fixed
Fixed, list shown in table below
Configurable(current list may be shown in table below)
Other, explain_____________________
Capabilities
Current Value
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ACTGRP
Name
Y
Select/Operate
Point
Index
Y
Direct
Operate
Y
Direct
Operate No Ack
Min
Max
Transmitted
Value
Max
Units
Min
Scaling
Resolution
Change
Command
Description
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File Authentication:
3.7.2
Permissions Support:
3.7.6
3.7.5
3.7.4
3.7.3
3.7.1
Group Number: 70
3.7
Yes
No
Always
Sometimes, explain _____________________
Never
Always
Sometimes, explain _____________________
Never
Yes
No (do not complete any further entries in section
3.7)
Capabilities
Current Value
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list methods
File Name
Default Class
Assigned to
Events
(1, 2, 3 or
none)
3.7.7
Group Number: 70
3.7
Read
Write
Delete
Authentication
Required for:
Description
Capabilities
Current Value
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list methods
Name
Point
Index
Capabilities
Description
Always
Never
Only if point is assigned to Class 1, 2, or 3
Based on point Index (add column to table below)
Default Class
Assigned to Events
(1, 2, 3 or none)
3.8.3
3.8.2
3.8.1
3.8
Current Value
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list methods
Name
String 0
Virtual Port
Number
(Point Index)
None
Capabilities
Description
Default Class
Assigned to Events
(1, 2, 3 or none)
3.9.1
3.9
Current Value
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list methods
Element Number
NSPC
UUID
ID
Element Description
NAME
Descriptor Code
(check one)
DAEL
INT
3.10.2 Description:
CTLS
Current Value
Ancillary Value:
ID
= Identifier number
UUID
= UUID value
NSPC
= Prototype namespace
NAME
= Prototype name
DAEL
= Data element name
CTLS
= Control status name
CTLV
= Control value name
FLT
UINT
VSTR
NONE
OSTR
CTLV
Capabilities
BSTR
TIME
Group Number: 85
Variation Number: 1
UNCD
3.10
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Always
Never
Only if point is assigned to Class 1, 2, or 3
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Readable
Writable
Outstation maintains a static data set
Outstation generates a data set event
Data set defined by master
Capabilities
3.11.2 Description:
Group Number: 86
Variation Number: 1
3.11
Current Value
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list methods
Element Number
CTLS
DAEL
NAME
ID
PTYP
CTLV
Element Description
UNCD
TIME
BSTR
OSTR
FLT
INT
Descriptor Code
(check one)
Maximum Data Length
UINT
VSTR
NONE
Ancillary Value:
ID
= Identifier number
NAME
= Prototype name
DAEL
= Data element name
CTLS
= Control status name
CTLV
= Control value name
PTYP
= UUID and name of elements
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:
:
Element Number
Add more
rows as
necessary
Group
Number
The following table is optional and correlates data set elements to point indexes of standard DNP3 Data Objects. The
element number below refers to the position in the present value (object 87) or event (object 88) data set and will
not match the element number in the data set descriptor or data set prototype tables above.
Group Number: 86
Variation Number: 3
3.12
Point
Index
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4 IMPLEMENTATION TABLE
The following implementation table identifies which object groups and variations, function codes and qualifiers
the device supports in both requests and responses. The Request columns identify all requests that may be sent
by a Master, or all requests that must be parsed by an Outstation. The Response columns identify all responses
that must be parsed by a Master, or all responses that may be sent by an Outstation.
NOTE
The implementation table must list all functionality required by the device whether
Master or Outstation as defined within the DNP3 IED Conformance Test Procedures.
Any functionality beyond the highest subset level supported is indicated by highlighted
rows. Any Object Groups not provided by an outstation or not processed by a Master
are indicated by strikethrough (note these Object Groups will still be parsed).
REQUEST
Master may issue
Outstation must parse
RESPONSE
Master must parse
Outstation may issue
Object
Group
Number
Variation
Number
211
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
212
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
213
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
214
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
215
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
216
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
219
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
220
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
221
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
222
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
223
1(read)
00 (start-
129
00 (start-
Function
Qualifier
Function
Qualifier
Codes (dec) Codes (hex) Codes (dec) Codes (hex)
Description
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REQUEST
Master may issue
Outstation must parse
Variation
Number
RESPONSE
Master must parse
Outstation may issue
Function
Qualifier
Function
Qualifier
Codes (dec) Codes (hex) Codes (dec) Codes (hex)
Description
output index
stop)
(Response)
stop)
17 (index)
224
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
225
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
226
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
227
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
228
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
229
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
230
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
231
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
232
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
233
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
234
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
235
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
236
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
237
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
238
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
239
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
240
1(read)
00 (start-
129
00 (start-
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REQUEST
Master may issue
Outstation must parse
Variation
Number
RESPONSE
Master must parse
Outstation may issue
Function
Qualifier
Function
Qualifier
Codes (dec) Codes (hex) Codes (dec) Codes (hex)
Description
fragment size
stop)
(Response)
stop)
17 (index)
241
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
242
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
243
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
245
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
246
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
247
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
248
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
249
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
250
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
252
1(read)
00 (startstop)
129
(Response)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
254
1(read)
00 (start129
stop)
(Response)
06 (no
range, or all)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
255
1(read)
00 (start129
stop)
(Response)
06 (no
range, or all)
00 (startstop)
17 (index)
1(read)
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
1(read)
00, 01 (startstop),
17, 28
(index)
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REQUEST
Master may issue
Outstation must parse
Variation
Number
RESPONSE
Master must parse
Outstation may issue
Function
Qualifier
Function
Qualifier
Codes (dec) Codes (hex) Codes (dec) Codes (hex)
Description
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
1
1(read)
1(read)
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty)
1(read)
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty)
129
(Response)
17, 28
(index)
1(read)
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty)
129
(Response)
17, 28
(index)
1(read)
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty)
130 (Unsol.
Resp.)
17, 28
(index)
1(read)
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty)
129
(Response)
17, 28
(index)
10
1(read)
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty)
10
1(read)
00, 01 (startstop)
12
3(select)
17, 28
(index)
129
(Response)
echo of
request
12
4(operate)
17, 28
129
echo of
00, 01 (startstop),
17, 28
(index)
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REQUEST
Master may issue
Outstation must parse
Variation
Number
RESPONSE
Master must parse
Outstation may issue
Function
Qualifier
Function
Qualifier
Codes (dec) Codes (hex) Codes (dec) Codes (hex)
Description
block
(index)
(Response)
request
12
5(direct op.)
17, 28
(index)
129
(Response)
echo of
request
12
6(direct op,
no ack)
17, 28
(index)
129
(Response)
echo of
request
20
1(read)
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
20
7(freeze)
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
20
8(freeze, no
ack)
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
20
9(freeze &
clear )
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
20
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
20
1(read)
00, 01 (startstop),
17, 28
(index)
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REQUEST
Master may issue
Outstation must parse
Variation
Number
RESPONSE
Master must parse
Outstation may issue
Function
Qualifier
Function
Qualifier
Codes (dec) Codes (hex) Codes (dec) Codes (hex)
Description
17, 28
(index)
20
7(freeze)
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
20
8(freeze, no
ack)
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
20
9(freeze &
clear )
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
20
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
20
1(read)
20
7(freeze)
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
20
8(freeze, no
ack)
00, 01 (startstop),
00, 01 (startstop),
17, 28
(index)
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REQUEST
Master may issue
Outstation must parse
Variation
Number
RESPONSE
Master must parse
Outstation may issue
Function
Qualifier
Function
Qualifier
Codes (dec) Codes (hex) Codes (dec) Codes (hex)
Description
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
20
9(freeze &
clear )
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
20
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
20
1(read)
20
7(freeze)
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
20
8(freeze, no
ack)
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
20
9(freeze &
clear )
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
00, 01 (startstop),
17, 28
(index)
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REQUEST
Master may issue
Outstation must parse
Variation
Number
RESPONSE
Master must parse
Outstation may issue
Function
Qualifier
Function
Qualifier
Codes (dec) Codes (hex) Codes (dec) Codes (hex)
Description
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
20
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
20
1(read)
20
7(freeze)
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
20
8(freeze, no
ack)
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
20
9(freeze &
clear )
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
20
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
21
1 (read)
06 (no
00, 01 (startstop),
17, 28
(index)
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REQUEST
Master may issue
Outstation must parse
Variation
Number
RESPONSE
Master must parse
Outstation may issue
Function
Qualifier
Function
Qualifier
Codes (dec) Codes (hex) Codes (dec) Codes (hex)
Description
range, or
all)
21
129
(Response)
00, 01 (startstop)
21
129
(Response)
00, 01 (startstop)
21
129
(Response)
00, 01 (startstop)
21
10
129
(Response)
00, 01 (startstop)
22
1(read)
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty)
22
1(read)
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty)
129
(Response)
17, 28
(index)
22
1(read)
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty)
129
(Response)
17, 28
(index)
22
1(read)
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty)
130 (Unsol.
Resp.)
17, 28
(index)
22
1(read)
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty)
129
(Response)
17, 28
(index)
22
1(read)
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty)
129
(Response)
17, 28
(index)
30
1(read)
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
30
1(read)
00, 01 (startstop),
17, 28
(index)
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Outstation must parse
Variation
Number
RESPONSE
Master must parse
Outstation may issue
Function
Qualifier
Function
Qualifier
Codes (dec) Codes (hex) Codes (dec) Codes (hex)
Description
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
30
1(read)
00, 01 (startstop),
17, 28
(index)
30
1(read)
00, 01 (startstop),
17, 28
(index)
30
1(read)
00, 01 (startstop),
17, 28
(index)
30
1(read)
00, 01 (startstop),
17, 28
(index)
30
00, 01 (startstop),
17, 28
(index)
32
1(read)
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty)
32
1(read)
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty)
129
(Response)
17, 28
(index)
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Outstation must parse
RESPONSE
Master must parse
Outstation may issue
Object
Group
Number
Variation
Number
32
1(read)
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty)
129
(Response)
17, 28
(index)
32
1(read)
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty)
130 (Unsol.
Resp.)
17, 28
(index)
32
1(read)
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty)
129
(Response)
17, 28
(index)
32
1(read)
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty)
129
(Response)
17, 28
(index)
32
1(read)
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty)
129
(Response)
17, 28
(index)
32
1(read)
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty)
129
(Response)
17, 28
(index)
34
1(read)
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
34
1(read)
34
2(write)
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
Function
Qualifier
Function
Qualifier
Codes (dec) Codes (hex) Codes (dec) Codes (hex)
Description
00, 01 (startstop),
17, 28
(index)
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Outstation must parse
Variation
Number
34
RESPONSE
Master must parse
Outstation may issue
Description
Function
Qualifier
Function
Qualifier
Codes (dec) Codes (hex) Codes (dec) Codes (hex)
1(read)
34
2(write)
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
34
34
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty),
17, 28
(index)
40
1(read)
00, 01 (startstop),
06 (no
range, or all)
40
1(read)
00, 01 (startstop),
11,
1C
40
1(read)
00, 01 (startstop),
11,
1C
00, 01 (startstop),
17, 28
(index)
00, 01 (startstop),
17, 28
(index)
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REQUEST
Master may issue
Outstation must parse
RESPONSE
Master must parse
Outstation may issue
Object
Group
Number
Variation
Number
40
1(read)
00, 01 (startstop),
11,
1C
40
1(read)
00, 01 (startstop),
11,
1C
41
3(select)
17, 28
(index)
129
(Response)
echo of
request
41
4(operate)
17, 28
(index)
129
(Response)
echo of
request
41
5(direct op.)
17, 28
(index)
129
(Response)
echo of
request
41
6(direct op,
no ack)
17, 28
(index)
129
(Response)
echo of
request
41
3(select)
17, 28
(index)
129
(Response)
echo of
request
41
4(operate)
17, 28
(index)
129
(Response)
echo of
request
41
5(direct op.)
17, 28
(index)
129
(Response)
echo of
request
41
6(direct op,
no ack)
17, 28
(index)
129
(Response)
echo of
request
41
3(select)
17, 28
(index)
129
(Response)
echo of
request
41
4(operate)
17, 28
(index)
129
(Response)
echo of
request
41
5(direct op.)
17, 28
(index)
129
(Response)
echo of
request
41
6(direct op,
no ack)
17, 28
(index)
129
(Response)
echo of
request
41
3(select)
17, 28
(index)
129
(Response)
echo of
request
41
4(operate)
17, 28
(index)
129
(Response)
echo of
request
41
5(direct op.)
17, 28
(index)
129
(Response)
echo of
request
41
6(direct op,
no ack)
17, 28
(index)
129
(Response)
echo of
request
50
1(read)
07, 08
129
07 (limited
Function
Qualifier
Function
Qualifier
Codes (dec) Codes (hex) Codes (dec) Codes (hex)
Description
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Master may issue
Outstation must parse
Variation
Number
RESPONSE
Master must parse
Outstation may issue
Function
Qualifier
Function
Qualifier
Codes (dec) Codes (hex) Codes (dec) Codes (hex)
Description
(limited qty)
50
2(write)
50
2(write)
(Response)
qty = 1)
07, 08
(limited qty)
07 (limited
qty = 1)
51
129
(Response)
07 (limited
qty = 1)
51
129
(Response)
07 (limited
qty = 1)
52
129
(Response)
07 (limited
qty = 1)
60
1(read)
06 (no
range, or all)
60
20(enable
unsol.)
06 (no
range, or all)
60
21(disable
unsol.)
06 (no
range, or all)
60
1(read)
06 (no
range, or all)
60
1(read)
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty)
60
20(enable
unsol.)
06 (no
range, or all)
60
21(disable
unsol.)
06 (no
range, or all)
60
1(read)
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty)
60
20(enable
unsol.)
06 (no
range, or all)
60
21(disable
unsol.)
06 (no
range, or all)
60
1(read)
06 (no
range, or
all),
07, 08
(limited qty)
60
20(enable
unsol.)
06 (no
range, or all)
60
21(disable
unsol.)
06 (no
range, or all)
80
2(write)
00 (startstop)
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REQUEST
Master may issue
Outstation must parse
Variation
Number
80
112
RESPONSE
Master must parse
Outstation may issue
Description
Function
Qualifier
Function
Qualifier
Codes (dec) Codes (hex) Codes (dec) Codes (hex)
2(write)
01 (startstop)
string length
2(write)
06 (no
range, or all)
113
string length
1(read)
06 (no
129
range, or all) (Response)
17, 28
(index)
113
string length
1(read)
06 (no
130 (Unsol.
range, or all) Resp.)
17, 28
(index)
13(cold
restart)
14(warm
restart)
23(delay
meas.)
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