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Automation Tab
Analog Inputs Map I/O
This section provides configuration of Mapping Analog Input I/O’s Reg/Index to DNP points for generating events based on
configured DeadBand and Class Assignments when the status of any Analog Input I/O’s changes.
Default DeadBand and Class Assignments are applied to all the Reg/Index defined by Highest Register Address except Reg/
Index entries that are defined in Exception DeadBand and Class Assignments Table.
Configure DNP Points: If option is set to No, then no Analog Inputs are mapped as DNP points. If set to Yes, the High-
est Register Address field is shown to enter a Highest Register Address value.
Highest Register Address (Required): This field is used to show or set the highest register address to map DNP points.
Enter Default Deadband Value: Values outside this deadband generate events. The deadband parameter sets how
even data is generated by your module as a DNP slave device.
For example, the Analog Input deadband being set to a value of 1000 will report all of the points as being class 3 data
(as set by the “Analog Input Class” parameter being set to 3) and it will generate an event every time an analog input
changes by a value of 1000 or more. This Analog Input deadband can be set to any value between 0 to 32767 (gener-
ate an event when the value changes by 32767).
Default Object 31 - Frozen Analog Input: This field is activated on both Levels 2 and 2+. It’s used to determine if a DNP
point will generate events. In case a DNP point generates events (Object2 Binary Change Events) then it should be
associated to a class (Class 1, Class 2 or Class 3), otherwise it should be associated to None. By default all DNP Points
don’t generate events, this feature should be modified by the user.
Default Object 32 - Analog Change Event: This field is activated on both Levels 2 and 2+. It’s used to determine if a
DNP point will generate events. In case a DNP point generates events (Object2 Binary Change Events) then it should be
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