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Tag Reference |
N1 |
Address of a device |
N2 |
Command. For more information, please check the next table |
N3 |
Cell or index |
N4 |
Indicates the bit, between 1 (one) and 32, for Tags with the N1 parameter equal to 1 (one) of events that contain bit maps |
Available commands on Areva Courier Driver
N2 |
Operation |
Meaning |
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0 |
Read-only |
Direct reading of cells, or polling. The returned data type depends on the read cell. This command works asynchronously, that is, this Driver internally stores several reading requests and sends a grouped request to a relay, based on the scan time of Tags |
1 |
Read-only |
Event reading. If an event belongs to a cell from bit maps, the bit can be informed in the N4 parameter, between 1 (one) and 32. If there is more than one event stored for a cell or bit, then this Driver returns a list of values for each reading |
300 |
Read-only |
COMTRADE_WAITING_RECORD. Possible values are 0 (zero) or 1 (one) |
301 |
Read-only |
Collecting of a file in COMTRADE format suspended. Possible values are 0 (zero) or 1 (one) |
302 |
Read-only |
Status of the internal scan machine relative to each relay |
303 |
Read-only |
Active UTR. Possible values are 1: Responding or 0: No response |
304 |
Read-only |
Name of the last file in COMTRADE format |
305 |
Read-only |
N SCAN OK |
306 |
Read-only |
N SCAN NO REPLY |
307 |
Read-only |
N SCAN DATA ERROR |
308 |
Read-only |
N SCAN SEND ERROR |
309 |
Read-only |
N SCAN RETRY |
320 |
Write-only |
Saves a file in COMTRADE 1991 format. The available Elements are 1: Command. Possible values are 0: Discards the COMTRADE file, 1: Uses the default name, or 2: Uses the default name plus the date with milliseconds, and 2: Default name |
321 |
Write-only |
Default name of a file in COMTRADE format |
322 |
Write-only |
Collecting interrupted. Possible values are 1: Asks for an interruption or 0: Cancels an interruption |
323 |
Reading and writing |
Slave active or inactive. Possible values are 1: Active or 0: Inactive. Controls any communication from a remote station and must be configured with the value 1 (one) to start communicating |
Write-only |
Time of the last file in COMTRADE format of an application. This command must be written when starting an application to avoid retrieving files already stored. This command is a Block Tag with 7 (seven) Elements. The available Elements are 1: Year with 4 (four) digits, 2: Month, 3: Day, 4: Hour, 5: Minute, 6: Second, and 7: Milliseconds, from 0 (zero) to 999 |
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325 |
Write-only |
Allows informing a link between a number, defined by the formula FUNCTION TYPE × 256 + INFORMATION NUMBER, and a descriptive text. This text is inserted into configuration files to describe the meaning of analog and digital points belonging to a file in COMTRADE format |
326 |
Write-only |
Base name of a circuit, for files in COMTRADE format |
327 |
Write-only |
Nominal frequency, for files in COMTRADE format |
Read-only |
Number of the current COMTRADE disturbance |
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Read-only |
Number of the largest disturbance |
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330 |
Write-only |
Saves a file in COMTRADE 1999 format. The available Elements are 1: Command. Possible values are 0: Discards the COMTRADE file, 1: Uses the default name, or 2: Uses the default name plus the date with milliseconds, in DDMMYYYY_HHMMSS_000 format, and 2: Default name |
Read-only |
Status byte of a relay. Possible values are 0: If configured, the disturbance records are available for collecting, 1: If configured, changes the Plant Status Word, 2: If configured, changes the Control Status Word, 3: If configured, indicates that a relay is busy, without a possible response withing the time-out period, 4: If configured, indicates that a relay is out of service, 5: If configured, indicates that event records are available for collecting, 6: If configured, changes the LED indicator for alarms, and 7: If configured, changes the LED indicator for tripping |
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350 |
Reading and writing |
Indicates whether a slave is communicating through the secondary port. Possible values are 1: Secondary port or 0: Main port |
351 |
Write-only |
Time of the last event of an application. This time must be written when starting an application to avoid retrieving events already stored. The format of this command is Gregorian or DATETIME |
352 |
Read-only |
Time of the last generated file in COMTRADE format, in DATETIME format |