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Automation Tab
Object 32 - Analog Change Event: This field is activated on both levels 2 and 2+. Its used to determine if a DNP point
will generate events. In case a DNP point generates events (Object 2 Binary Change Events) then it should be associ-
ated 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.
Object 33 - Frozen Change Event: This field is activated on both levels 2 and 2+. Its used to determine if a DNP point
will generate events. In case a DNP point generates events (Object 2 Binary Change Events) then it should be associ-
ated 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.
Click Finish to enter your exception into the table.
To edit an entry, select the station in the table and click on the edit button. To delete an existing entry, select the
station in the table and click on the Delete button.
Click on Store I/O Mapping to save your configuration before moving to the next project. Click on the Object Map-
ping button to return to the DNP3 Object Mapping Configuration dialog window.
Analog Outputs Map I/O:
Configure DNP Points: If No is selected, then no Analog Outputs are mapped as DNP points. If set to Yes, the Highest
Register Address field is activated.
Highest Register Address (Required): This field is used to show or set the highest register address to map DNP points.
Click on Store I/O Mapping to save your configuration before moving to the next project. Click on the Object Map-
ping button to return to the DNP3 Object Mapping Configuration dialog window.
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