Input Data
The input data is configurable using a PC running the TeSys Tera DTM embedded in a FDT container, such as SoMove software. It assigns address of the required data. You can use the Data Addresses and Data Modules to configure the input data.
For example, to monitor the average current and average voltage parameters in the cyclic data, complete the following steps:
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Select Module 1 (4B-OUT 2W-IN) from the module table in Data Modules section.
NOTE: The module is selected based on the size of the parameter selected. The size of average current and average voltage parameters is 2 bytes each. -
Open TeSys Tera DTM using SoMove software to configure average current and average voltage parameters in Module 1.
For more information on how to launch the SoMove software, refer to SoMove Online Help.
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Select .
For more information, refer to the TeSys Tera Motor Management System DTM Library Online Help Guide – DOCA0275EN.
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Configure addresses 5510 (average current) and 5520 (average voltage) in the fields Rank 1 and Rank 2.
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Click OK.
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After configuration, you can read the input data in the following order:
Byte 0
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte 3
5510 (high byte)
5510 (low byte)
5520 (high byte)
5520 (low byte)
Configuration of Acyclic Data in Cyclic Services
To configure acyclic data in cyclic services, you must calculate the address of the respective parameters.
The address of the parameter is calculated using formula:
Where,
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Start Address = Refer table below
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Byte offset of the parameter = Refer data tables in Acyclic Services (DP-V1)
The following table lists the start address and end address of the different parameters in acyclic data.
|
Parameter Group |
Start Address |
End Address |
|---|---|---|
|
Protection Settings Data (Current Protections) |
3500 |
3590 |
|
Protection Settings Data (Voltage Protections) |
3625 |
3691 |
|
Protection Settings Data (Other Protections) |
3750 |
3810 |
|
Interlock Settings Data |
3875 |
3934 |
|
Miscellaneous Settings |
4250 |
4255 |
|
General Settings Data |
4375 |
4474 |
|
Digital Input Settings |
4500 |
4595 |
|
Digital Output Settings |
4625 |
4694 |
|
Trip Log 1 to Trip Log 3 Data |
6000 |
6095 |
|
Trip Log 4 to Trip Log 6 Data |
6096 |
6191 |
|
Trip Log 7 to Trip Log 9 Data |
6192 |
6287 |
|
Trip Log 10 to Trip Log 12 Data |
6288 |
6383 |
|
Trip Log 13 to Trip Log 15 Data |
6384 |
6479 |
|
Trip Log 16 to Trip Log 18 Data |
6480 |
6575 |
|
Trip Log 19 to Trip Log 20 Data |
6576 |
6639 |
|
Event Log 1 to Event Log 15 Data |
7000 |
7119 |
|
Event Log 16 to Event Log 30 Data |
7120 |
7239 |
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Event Log 31 to Event Log 45 Data |
7240 |
7359 |
|
Event Log 46 to Event Log 60 Data |
7360 |
7479 |
|
Event Log 61 to Event Log 75 Data |
7480 |
7599 |
|
Event Log 76 to Event Log 90 Data |
7600 |
7719 |
|
Event Log 91 to Event Log 100 Data |
7720 |
7799 |
|
Internal Error Log 1 to Internal Error Log 15 Data |
8000 |
8119 |
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Internal Error Log 16 to Internal Error Log 20 Data |
8120 |
8159 |
|
Motor Start Log |
8375 |
8494 |
|
Motor Start Log |
8495 |
8614 |
|
Motor Start Log |
8615 |
8630 |
Examples
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To calculate the address of Function Setting in Thermal Overload:
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To calculate the address of Service Factor in Thermal Overload:
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To calculate the address of Trip Class in Thermal Overload:
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To calculate the address of Alarm Level in Thermal Overload:
For byte offset value, refer to Thermal Overload topic.
For start address, refer to table in Configuring Acyclic data in Cyclic Services.
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