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0-M3311
Communication Data Base for M-3311 Integrated Protection System
Device I.D. = 112
Specifications presented herein are thought to be accurate at the time of publication but are subject to
change without notice.
Rev 1.1 Setpoints224 to 234 are added in Analog output with status (object 40,var 02).
Setpoints 243-248 are added in Analog Inputs (obj 30,Var 02).
Setpoint 24 in Analog output with status (obj 40,var 02) is removed.
Rev 1.2 added setpoint78 in analog inputs (object 30,var 02) W2 Zero seq. current.
Added Setpoints928 to 1071 in Binary Output Status Points.
Removed the setpoints205 206 207 in object 30,variation 02 Analog inputs.
Rev 1.3 added new setpoints1099 to 1146 in binary output status.
Made read only points 179 & 180 in object40, variation 02.
Rev 1.4 Setpoints46 48 51 53 56 &58 in object 40, variation 02 are not used.
Rev 1.5 Points 179 & 180 are not used in obj40, variation 02.
Point 235 added.
Points 250 & 251 are added in object 30, variation 02
Points 1094-1097 are not used in object 10, variation 02.
Setpoints109-124 rearranged in object30, variation 02.
Added new read functions for points 16 & 20 in object 40,variation 02.
Rev 1.6 Range check added for the setpoints21 103 & 223 in object 41,var 02.
Point 54 communication channel lock status in object 30 is not used.
Point 210 unlock communication lock access code in object 40 is not used.
Rev 1.7 Added new Setpoint 236 in object 40.
Rev 1.8 Added new Setpoints 252-260 in object 30.
"SCALE FACTOR" is the factor by which an integer value read from the control is divided to get the value
of the variable in the indicated "UNITS".
Points marked with a (U) appended to the scale factor field should be taken as unsigned value (0-65535)
before scaling.
All points defined as “NOT USED” can be read and will return 0 for data.
The communication database profile in the M3311 with the DNPV3.0 protocol is grouped into five object
types. These are
Single bit binary inputs (status) (object 01,variation 01,02): They are considered as class0 data.
16bit Analog Output Block /Status (object 40,variation 01,variation 02/object 41,variation 01,variation 2)
With these points, you can read and write all the set points & system setup.
Binary outputs &Control relay output block(Direct control) (object 10, variation 02/object 12, variation
2): With these points, you can write all the configuration points.
16bit Analog inputs (object 30, variation 01,02,03,04): These points represent all the demand metering,
target information &control information of the relay.
16Bit Binary counters (object 20,variation 02,variation 06): These points represent all the counters.
You can reset the counters using freeze & clear function code.
Date & time (read and write time using object 50, variation 01): Represents the system time & date.
Static (Class 0) data (Obejct60, variation01) These points represent all the binary inputs, control
information, demand metering, target information and counters.
The read function code for Object 50 (Time and Date), variation 1, is supported.
Maximum Data Link Frame Size (octets): Maximum Application Fragment Size (octets):
None None
Fixed at _2___ Configurable
Configurable from 0 to 255
Requires Data Link Layer Confirmation:
Never
Always
Sometimes
Configurable as: Never, Only for multiframe messages
Requires Application Layer Confirmation:
Never
Always
When reporting Event Data
When sending multi-fragment responses
Sometimes
Configurable
Timeouts while waiting for:
Reports Binary Input Change Events when no Reports time-tagged Binary Input Change Events when no
specific variation requested: specific variation requested:
Never Never
Only time-tagged Binary Input Change With Time
Only non-time-tagged Binary Input Change With Relative Time
Configurable Configurable (attach explanation)
Sends Unsolicited Responses: Sends Static Data in Unsolicited Responses:
Never Never
Configurable When Device Restarts
Only certain objects When Status Flags Change
Sometimes (attach explanation)
ENABLE/DISABLE UNSOLICITED No other options are permitted.
Function codes supported
Default Counter Object/Variation: Counters Roll Over at:
REQUEST RESPONSE
OBJECT
20 6 16-Bit Binary Counter without Flag 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
(default – 9 (freeze clear) 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index –
see note 1) see note 2)
07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 28 (index)
30 1 32-Bit Analog Input 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index –
07, 08 (limited qty) see note 2)
17, 28 (index)
30 2 16-Bit Analog Input 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
(default – 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index –
see note 1) see note 2)
07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 28 (index)
30 3 32-Bit Analog Input without Flag 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index –
07, 08 (limited qty) see note 2)
17, 28 (index)
REQUEST RESPONSE
OBJECT
50 1 Time and Date 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
(default – 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index –
see note 1) see note 2)
07 (limited qty=1)
08 (limited qty)
17, 28 (index)
2 (write) 00, 01 (start-stop)
07 (limited qty=1)
08 (limited qty)
17, 28 (index)
52 2 Time Delay Fine 129 (response) 07 (limited qty)
(qty = 1)
60 0 Class 0, 1, 2, and 3 Data
60 1 Class 0 Data 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all)
60 2 Class 1 Data
60 3 Class 2 Data
60 4 Class 3 Data
70 1 File Identifier
70 3 File Command
70 4 File Command Status )
70 5 File Transfer ) )
Note 1: A Default variation refers to the variation responded when variation 0 is requested and/or in class
0, 1, 2, or 3 scans.
Note 2: For static (non-change-event) objects, qualifiers 17 or 28 are only responded when a request is sent
with qualifiers 17 or 28, respectively. Otherwise, static object requests sent with qualifiers 00, 01, 06, 07,
or 08, will be responded with qualifiers 00 or 01. (For change-event objects, qualifiers 17 or 28 are always
responded except for object 70 which responds with qualifier 1b or 5b.)
Note 3: For a Cold, restart is implemented as a warm restart – the executable is not restarted, but the DNP
process is restarted.
Note 4: Writes of Internal Indications are only supported for index 7 (Restart IIN1-7), and indices 16 and
beyond (user-defined indications).
Binary Counters
Static (Steady-State) Object Number: 20
Request Function Codes supported: 1 (read), 9 (freeze and clear)
16Bit/32 bit Analog output with status(Obj 40, Var 02,Var 01)
Request Function Code supported: 1 (read)
16 Bit/32 bit Analog output block(obj 41, Var 02, Var 01)
Request Function code supported: 5(Selexe)
Point index Name/Description Range Scale Factor Units
0 24DT #1 Pickup 100-200 1 %
1 24DT #1 Delay 30-8160 1 CYCLES
2 24DT #2 Pickup 100-200 1 %
3 24DT #2 Delay 30-8160 1 CYCLES
4 24IT Pickup 100-150 1
5 24IT Curve 1-4 1
6 24IT Time dial if curve=1 10
10-1000 / 10
else if curve=2,3,4
0-90
7 24IT reset rate 1-999 1 SEC
8 27 Undervoltage Pickup 5-140 1 VOLTS
9 27 Inhibit setting 0-1 1
10 27 undervoltage inhibit 5-140 VOLTS
11 27 Delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
12 46DT W2 Pickup if C.T. secondary rating = 100 AMPS
5Amp
10-2000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating =
1Amp
2-400 / 1
13 46DTW2 Delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
14 46 IT W2 Pickup if C.T. secondary rating = 100 AMPS
5Amp
50-500 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating =
1Amp
10-100 / 1
15 46ITW2 Curve Type 1-8 1
16 46IT W2 Time dial if curve = 1->4 100
50– 1100 / 10
if curve = 5->8
5 – 110 / 1
17 46DTW3 Pickup if C.T. secondary rating = 100 AMPS
5Amp
10-2000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating =
1Amp
2-400 / 1
18 46DTW3 Delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
19 46ITW3 Pickup if C.T. secondary rating = 100 AMPS
5Amp
50-500 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating =
1Amp
10-100 / 1
20 46ITW3 Time dial if curve = 1->4 100
50– 1100 / 10
if curve = 5->8
5 – 110 / 1
21 46ITW3 Curve type 1-8 1
22 49 Time dial 10-9999 10 MINS
23 49 Maximum overload current 100-1000 100 AMPS
24 Not used
25 49 Winding select 0-2 1
26 50W1 #1 Pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 10 AMPS
5Amp
10-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating
=1Amp
2-200 / 1
27 50W1 #1 delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
28 50W1 #2 Pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 10 AMPS
5Amp
10-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating
=1Amp
2-200 / 1
29 50W1#2 delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
30 50W2 #1 Pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 10 AMPS
5Amp
10-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating
=1Amp
2-200 / 1
31 50W2#1 delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
32 50W2 #2 Pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 10 AMPS
5Amp
10-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating
=1Amp
2-200 / 1
33 50W2#2 delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
34 50W3 #1 Pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 10 AMPS
5Amp
10-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating
=1Amp
2-200 / 1
35 50W3#1 delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
36 50W3 #2 Pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 10 AMPS
5Amp
10-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating
=1Amp
2-200 / 1
37 50W3#2 delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
38 50GW2#1 Pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 10 AMPS
5Amp
10-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating
=1Amp
2-200 / 1
39 50GW2#1 delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
40 50GW2#2 Pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 10 AMPS
5Amp
10-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating
=1Amp
2-200 / 1
41 50GW2#2 delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
42 50GW3#1 Pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 10 AMPS
5Amp
10-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating
=1Amp
2-200 / 1
43 50GW3#1 delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
44 50GW3#2 Pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 10 AMPS
5Amp
10-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating
=1Amp
2-200 / 1
45 50GW3#2 delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
46 Not used
47 50BFW1 Phase pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 100 AMPS
5Amp
10-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating
=1Amp
2-200 / 1
48 Not used
49 50BFW1 Residual Pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 100 AMPS
5Amp
10-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating
=1Amp
2-200/1
50 50BFW1 delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
51 Not used
52 50BFW2 Phase pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 100 AMPS
5Amp
10-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating
=1Amp
2-200 / 1
53 Not used
54 50BFW2 Residual pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 100 AMPS
5Amp
10-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating
=1Amp
2-200/1
55 50BFW2 delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
56 Not used
57 50BFW3 Phase pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 100 AMPS
5Amp
10-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating
=1Amp
2-200 / 1
58 Not used
59 50BFW3 Residual pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 100 AMPS
5Amp
10-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating
=1Amp
2-200/1
60 50BFW3 delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
61 51W1 Pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 100 AMPS
5Amp
50-1200 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating =
1Amp
10-240 / 1
62 51W1 Curve type 1-8 1
1 = Definite time
2 = Inverse
3 = Very inverse
4 = Extremely inverse
5 = IEC Inverse
6 = IEC Very Inverse
7 = IEC Extremely inverse
8 = IEC Long time inverse
63 51W1 Time dial if curve = 1->4 100
50– 1100 / 10
if curve = 5->8
5 – 110 / 1
64 51W2 Pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 100 AMPS
5Amp
50-1200 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating =
1Amp
10-240 / 1
65 51W2 Curve type 1-8 1
1 = Definite time
2 = Inverse
3 = Very inverse
4 = Extremely inverse
5 = IEC Inverse
6 = IEC Very Inverse
7 = IEC Extremely inverse
8 = IEC Long time inverse
66 51W2 Time dial if curve = 1->4 100
50– 1100 / 10
if curve = 5->8
5 – 110 / 1
67 51W3 Pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 100 AMPS
5Amp
50-1200 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating =
1Amp
10-240 / 1
68 51W3 Curve type 1-8 1
1 = Definite time
2 = Inverse
3 = Very inverse
4 = Extremely inverse
5 = IEC Inverse
6 = IEC Very Inverse
7 = IEC Extremely inverse
8 = IEC Long time inverse
69 51W3 Time dial if curve = 1->4 100
50– 1100 / 10
if curve = 5->8
5 – 110 / 1
70 51NW1 Pickup if C.T. secondary rating = 100 AMPS
5Amp
50-600 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating =
1Amp
10-120 / 1
71 51NW1 Curve type 1-8 1
1 = Definite time
2 = Inverse
3 = Very inverse
4 = Extremely inverse
5 = IEC Inverse
6 = IEC Very Inverse
7 = IEC Extremely inverse
8 = IEC Long time inverse
72 51NW1 Time dial if curve = 1->4 100
50– 1100 / 10
if curve = 5->8
5 – 110 / 1
73 51NW2 Pickup if C.T. secondary rating = 100 AMPS
5Amp
50-600 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating =
1Amp
10-120 / 1
74 51NW2 Curve type 1-8 1
1 = Definite time
2 = Inverse
3 = Very inverse
4 = Extremely inverse
5 = IEC Inverse
6 = IEC Very Inverse
7 = IEC Extremely inverse
8 = IEC Long time inverse
75 51NW2 Time dial if curve = 1->4 100
50– 1100 / 10
if curve = 5->8
5 – 110 / 1
76 51NW3 Pickup if C.T. secondary rating = 100 AMPS
5Amp
50-600 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating =
1Amp
10-120 / 1
77 51NW3 Curve type 1-8 1
1 = Definite time
2 = Inverse
3 = Very inverse
4 = Extremely inverse
5 = IEC Inverse
6 = IEC Very Inverse
7 = IEC Extremely inverse
8 = IEC Long time inverse
78 51NW3 Time dial if curve = 1->4 100
50– 1100 / 10
if curve = 5->8
5 – 110 / 1
79 51GW2 Pickup if C.T. secondary rating = 100 AMPS
5Amp
50-1200 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating =
1Amp
10-240 / 1
80 51GW2 Curve type 1-8 1
1 = Definite time
2 = Inverse
3 = Very inverse
4 = Extremely inverse
5 = IEC Inverse
6 = IEC Very Inverse
7 = IEC Extremely inverse
8 = IEC Long time inverse
81 51GW2 Time dial if curve = 1->4 100
50– 1100 / 10
if curve = 5->8
5 – 110 / 1
82 51GW3 Pickup if C.T. secondary rating = 100 AMPS
5Amp
50-1200 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating =
1Amp
10-240 / 1
83 51GW3 Curve type 1-8 1
1 = Definite time
2 = Inverse
3 = Very inverse
4 = Extremely inverse
5 = IEC Inverse
6 = IEC Very Inverse
7 = IEC Extremely inverse
8 = IEC Long time inverse
84 51GW3 Time dial if curve = 1->4 100
50– 1100 / 10
if curve = 5->8
5 – 110 / 1
85 59G#1 Neutral Overvoltage 5-180 1 VOLTS
pickup
86 59G #2 Neutral Overvoltage 5-180 1 VOLTS
pickup
87 59G #1 delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
88 59G #2 delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
89 81 #1 Pickup if nominal frequency =60Hz 100 HZ
5500-6500 / 1
if nominal frequency=50 Hz
4500-5500 / 1
90 81 #2 Pickup if nominal frequency=60Hz 100 HZ
5500-6500 / 1
if nominal frequency=50 Hz
4500-5500 / 1
91 81 #3 Pickup if nominal frequency =60Hz 100 HZ
5500-6500 / 1
if nominal frequency=50 Hz
4500-5500 / 1
92 81 #4 Pickup if nominal frequency =60Hz 100 HZ
5500-6500 / 1
if nominal frequency=50 Hz
4500-5500 / 1
93 81 #1 delay 2-65500 1 CYCLES
94 81 #2 delay 2-65500 1 CYCLES
95 81 #3 delay 2-65500 1 CYCLES
96 81 #4 delay 2-65500 1 CYCLES
97 87H Pickup 50-200 / 1 10 PU
98 87H Time delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
99 87T Pickup 10-100 100 PU
100 87T Slope #1 5-100 1 %
101 87T Slope #2 5-200 1 %
102 87T Slope break point 10-40 10 PU
103 87T Even harmonic restraint 5-50 1 %
104 87T Even Harmonic Restraint 0-2 1
Enable (2nd & 4th )
(2nd & 4th )
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
2 = Enable w/cross average
105 87T 5th harmonic Restraint 5-50 1 %
106 87T Pickup at 5th harmonic 10-200 100 PU
restraint
107 87T 5th Harmonic Restraint
Enable
108 87GD W2 Pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 100 AMPS
5Amp
20-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating =
1Amp
4-200 / 1
109 87GD W2 delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
110 87GD W3 Pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 100 AMPS
5Amp
20-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating =
1Amp
4-200 / 1
111 87GD W3 delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
112 BRKRW1 Pickup 0-50000 1 KAMPS
113 BRKRW1 Delay 1-40959 10 CYCLES
114 BRKRW2 Pickup 0-50000 1 KAMPS
115 BRKRW2 Delay 1-40959 10 CYCLES
116 BRKRW3 Pickup 0-50000 1 KAMPS
117 BRKRW3 Delay 1-40959 10 CYCLES
118 50NW1 #1 Pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 10 AMPS
5Amp
10-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating
=1Amp
2-200 / 1
119 50NW1 #1 Delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
120 50NW1 #2 Pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 10 AMPS
5Amp
10-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating
=1Amp
2-200 / 1
121 50NW1 #2 Delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
122 50NW2 #1 Pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 10 AMPS
5Amp
10-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating
=1Amp
2-200 / 1
123 50NW2 #1 Delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
124 50NW2 #2 Pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 10 AMPS
5Amp
10-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating
=1Amp
2-200 / 1
125 50NW2 #2 Delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
126 50NW3 #1 Pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 10 AMPS
5Amp
10-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating
=1Amp
2-200 / 1
127 50NW3 #1 Delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
128 50NW3 #2 Pickup If C.T. secondary rating = 10 AMPS
5Amp
10-1000 / 1
if C.T. secondary rating
=1Amp
2-200 / 1
129 50NW3 #2 Delay 1-8160 1 CYCLES
130 EXT #1 Delay 1-65500 1 CYCLES
131 EXT #2 Delay 1-65500 1 CYCLES
132 EXT #3 Delay 1-65500 1 CYCLES
133 EXT #4 Delay 1-65500 1 CYCLES
134 EXT #5 Delay 1-65500 1 CYCLES
135 EXT #6 Delay 1-65500 1 CYCLES
136 EXT #1 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (LSW)
137 EXT #1 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (NSW)
138 EXT #1 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (NSW)
139 EXT #1 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (MSW)
140 EXT #1 Switch profile 0-4 1U
0 – not activated
1 – swith to profile 1
2 – switch to profile 2
3 – switch to profile 3
4 - switch to profile 4
141 EXT #2 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (LSW)
142 EXT #2 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (NSW)
143 EXT #2 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (NSW)
144 EXT #2 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (MSW)
145 EXT #2 Switch profile 0-4 1U
146 EXT #3 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (LSW)
147 EXT #3 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (NSW)
148 EXT #3 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (NSW)
149 EXT #3 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (MSW)
150 EXT #3 Switch profile 0-4 1U
151 EXT #4 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (LSW)
152 EXT #4 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (NSW)
153 EXT #4 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (NSW)
154 EXT #4 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (MSW)
155 EXT #4 Switch profile 0-4 1U
156 EXT #5 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (LSW)
157 EXT #5 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (NSW)
158 EXT #5 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (NSW)
159 EXT #5 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (MSW)
160 EXT #5 Switch profile 0-4 1U
161 EXT #6 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (LSW)
162 EXT #6 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (NSW)
163 EXT #6 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (NSW)
164 EXT #6 Picked up functions 0-65535 1U
initiate mask (MSW)
165 EXT #6 Switch profile 0-4 1U
166 Profile switching method 0-2 1
167 Active profile 0-3 1
168 copy active profile to 1-4 1
169 Nominal voltage 60-140 1 VOLTS
170 Nominal current 50-600 100 AMPS
171 V.T. Configuration 0-6 1
0 =AB
1 = BC
2 =AC
3 =AN
4 =BN
5 =CN
6=LG to LL
172 CT connection type W1 0-5 1
0- Y connection
1- Delta AB connection
2- Delta AC connection
3- Y inverse connection
4- Delta AB inverse
connection
5 Delta AC inverse
connection
173 CT connection type W2 0-5 1
174 CT connection type W3 0-5 1
175 PT connection type W1 0-5 1
176 PT connection type W2 0-5 1
By writing the setpoint 233 drag_time(obj 40,var 02), will have corresponding phase current time.
By writing the setpoint 223 Target_num(obj 40,var 02), will have corresponding target information.
Points 201 to 209 can be written using object 41,Variation 01(32 bit).