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Branch Feeder MonitorBFM-IIIEC60870-5-101/104 Communications ProtocolReference GuideBG0610 Rev. A1

Every effort has been made to ensure that the material herein is complete and accurate.However, the manufacturer is not responsible for any mistakes in printing or faultyinstructions contained in this book. Notification of any errors or misprints will be receivedwith appreciation.For further information regarding a particular installation, operation or maintenance ofequipment, contact the manufacturer or your local representative or distributor.REVISION HISTORYA12July 2017Release

Table of Contents1 General . 62 Protocol Implementation . 72.1 Configuring IEC 60870-5 . 72.2 Communicating via IEC 60870-5 Ports . 72.3 Device Addressing . 82.4 Information Object Addressing and Mapping . 82.5 Interrogation . 82.6 Cyclic Data Transmission . 82.7 Transmission of Integrated Totals . 92.7.1 Transmission Counters with Local Freeze.92.7.2 Counter Interrogation with/without Remote Freeze .102.8 Event Reporting . 102.9 Clock Synchronization. 112.10 Single and Double Commands . 112.11 Read Command . 122.12 Parameter Loading . 122.13 Data Types . 122.13.1 Single Point Information .122.13.2 Double Point Information .122.13.3 Normalized Values .132.13.4 Scaled Values.132.13.5 Floating Point Numbers .142.13.6 Packed Long Integer and Octet String Formats .142.14 Password Protection . 142.15 Interoperability . 143 Information Object Map . 153.1Mapped Information Objects . 15Mapped Object Points . 153.2 General Information Objects . 163.2.1 Single Point Objects.16Digital Inputs. 16Relay Outputs. 16Internal Static Events . 16Setpoint Status SP1-SP64 . 163.2.2 Double Point Objects .16Digital Inputs. 17Relay Outputs. 173.2.3 Measured Values .171-Cycle Phase Values . 171-Cycle Low Phase Values . 181/2-Cycle Analog Inputs . 181-Cycle High Phase Values . 181-Second Analog Inputs . 181-Cycle Total Values . 181-Cycle Auxiliary Values . 19Fundamental Phasor Values . 191-Second Phase Values. 191-Second Low Phase Values . 201-Second High Phase Values . 201-Second Total Values . 203

1-Second Auxiliary Values. 21Present Demands . 21Minimum 1-Cycle Phase Values . 22Minimum 1-Cycle Total Values. 23Minimum 1-Cycle Auxiliary Values . 23Maximum 1-Cycle Phase Values . 23Maximum 1-Cycle Total Values . 24Maximum 1-Cycle Auxiliary Values. 24Maximum Demands . 241-Cycle Analog Inputs . 25Raw Analog Inputs . 25TOU Parameters . 25Billing Summary Accumulated Demands . 25Billing Summary Block Demands . 25Billing Summary Sliding Window Demands . 25Billing Summary Maximum Demands . 25Billing TOU Maximum Demand Register #1. 26Billing TOU Maximum Demand Register #4. 26Billing TOU Maximum Demand Register #2. 26Billing TOU Maximum Demand Register #5. 26Billing TOU Maximum Demand Register #3. 26Billing TOU Maximum Demand Register #6. 26Billing TOU Maximum Demand Register #7. 26Billing TOU Maximum Demand Register #8. 263.2.4 Integrated Totals.27Counters . 27Total Energies . 27Billing Summary Registers . 27Billing TOU Register #1 . 27Billing TOU Register #2 . 27Billing TOU Register #3 . 28Billing TOU Register #4 . 28Billing TOU Register #5 . 28Billing TOU Register #6 . 28Billing TOU Register #7 . 28Billing TOU Register #8 . 283.3 Device Status and Control Parameters . 29Device Port Identification . 29Device Diagnostics . 29Reference Meter Time . 29Device Reset/Clear Registers. 29Device Authorization Register . 293.4 System Parameters. 30Device Identification. 30Factory Device Settings . 303.5 Device Setup Parameters . 31Communication Ports Setup Parameters . 31Basic Device Setup Parameters . 31Device Options Setup . 32Device Data Scales . 323.6 Protocol Setup Parameters . 33IEC 60870-5 Options Setup. 33IEC 60870-5 Class 2 Data and Counters Setup. 33IEC 60870-5 Assignable Point Map and Events Setup. 344 Data Scales and Units . 35Data Scales . 35Data Units . 354

5 Data Formats. 36Wiring Mode . 36Device Diagnostics . 36Single Point Info Static Type . 36Single Point Info Event Type . 36Double Point Info Static Type . 36Double Point Info Event Type . 36Measured Value Static Type . 36Measured Value Event Type . 36Integrated Totals Static Type . 36Integrated Totals Event Type . 376 Configuring IEC 60870-5 . 386.16.26.3Configuring IEC 60870-5 Options. 38Remapping Point Addresses and Event Reporting . 42Configuring Class 2 Data and Counter Transmission . 43Appendix .3A.2.4A.2.5A.2.6IEC 60870-5 Interoperability Profile. 46IEC 60870-5-101 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement(PICS) . 46System or device .46Network configuration.46Physical layer .46Link layer .47Application layer.48Basic application functions .52IEC 60870-5-104 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement(PICS) . 55System or device .55Network configuration.55Physical layer .55Link layer .56Application layer.57Basic application functions .615

1 GeneralThis document specifies a subset of the IEC60780-5-101/104 communications protocol usedto transfer data between a master controlling station and the BFM II. The document providesthe complete information necessary to develop third-party communications software capableof communication with BFM II meters.IEC 60870-5-101/104 references:IEC 60870-5-1:1990, Telecontrol Equipment and Systems - Part 5, TransmissionProtocols - Section 1: Transmission frame formatsIEC 60870-5-2:1991, Telecontrol Equipment and Systems - Part 5, TransmissionProtocols - Section 2: Link transmission proceduresIEC 60870-5-3:1992, Telecontrol Equipment and Systems - Part 5, TransmissionProtocols - Section 3: General structure of application dataIEC 60870-5-4:1993, Telecontrol Equipment and Systems - Part 5, TransmissionProtocols - Section 4: Definition and coding of application information elementsIEC 60870-5-5:1995, Telecontrol Equipment and Systems - Part 5, TransmissionProtocols - Section 5: Basic application functions.IEC 60870-5-101:2003-02, Telecontrol Equipment and Systems - Part 5, TransmissionProtocols - Section 101: Companion standard for basic telecontrol tasksIEC 60870-5-104:2006-06, Telecontrol Equipment and Systems - Part 5, TransmissionProtocols - Section 104: Network access for IEC 60870-5-101 using standard transportprofiles6

2 Protocol Implementation2.1 Configuring IEC 60870-5The BFM II protocol stack is implemented in a very flexible manner. Most of IEC 60870-5101/104 protocol features are user-configurable allowing easy adaptation for using indifferent IEC 60870-5 installations. To keep maximum interoperability with master RTU andSCADA systems, the BFM II supports all standard ASDU types for data interrogation, eventreporting and control.The support PAS configuration software supplied with the meter provides all necessary toolsfor remote configuration of the meter via serial ports or via a TCP/IP Internet connectionusing either IEC 60870-5-101/104, or Modbus protocol.See Chapter 6 for instructions on how to configure IEC 60870-5 options in the meter for yourparticular installation.See the BFM II Installation and Operation Manual for more information on configuring themeter via PAS.The protocol implementation details are explained in the following sections.2.2 Communicating via IEC 60870-5 PortsThe BFM II supports unbalanced IEC 60870-5-101 communications via serial ports andmultiple balanced IEC 60870-5-104 TCP/IP connections via an Ethernet port.Serial IEC 60870-5-101 ConnectionsThe BFM II has one RS-232/422/485 port, additional RS-485/485 and RS-485 ports can beordered to provide communications with master stations. Listed serial ports can operate inIEC 60870-5-101 mode.TCP/IP IEC 60870-5-104 ConnectionsThe Ethernet port provides an IEC 60870-5-104 TCP server on port 2404 that supports somesimultaneous connections with controlling stations via IEC 60870-5-104 protocol.Modbus TCP server on port 502 and / or DNP TCP server on po

60870-5 Class 2 Data and Counters Setup (see Secti on 6.3). Up to 15 groups can be arranged for group interrogation. Any compatible ASDU data type can be separately selected for each range of

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