Object Addresses For Indications In Rec 561 - ABB REC 561 User Manual

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1 Object addresses for indications in REC 561

Communication addresses REC
561
Basic
The table below describes the LON address and the SPA address for the
event function blocks in REC 561.
• The first column contains the name of the function block in
REC 561.
• The second column contains the LON object address for the first
input on the event function block. The object addresses to the other
inputs on the event function block are consecutive after the first
input. For example, input 15 on event block EV23 has the object
address 1376 + 14 (15 - 1) = 1390. For double indication, the address
of the first of the two inputs is used. When input 15 and 16 on event
function block EV23 is used as a double indication, the object
address is 1390.
• The third column contains the SPA channel for the event function
block. The values for the separate inputs are on the 01 channel to the
016 channel address. The 017 channel contains a value with all the
16 inputs combined to a hex-value (0-FFFF). For example, input 15
on the EV23 event function block has the 44015 address.
For single indications, the E32 channel to E63 channel event codes are
used. E32 is the reset event for input one and E33 is the set event for input
one and so on. For example, the reset event for input 15 on the 23 event
function block is 44E60, and the set event is 44E61.
For double indications, the EO channel to E31 channel are used. E0 is the
intermediate position (00) event for input 1 and 2, E1 is the closed event,
E2 is the open event and E3 is an undefined event. E4 to E7 are used for
input 3 and 4 and so on. For example, when input 15 and 16 on event 23
are defined as double indication, 44E24 is the intermediate event, 44E25
is the closed event, 44E26 is the open event, and 44E27 is the undefined
event.
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