Configuring Objects; General About Configuring Objects - ABB COM600 User Manual

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Station Automation COM600 3.4
DNP 3.0 LAN/WAN Slave (OPC) User's Manual
Note that you can also select an upper level (server, channel, etc.) object and drag
and drop it into the Cross-References function. As a result, all the data objects within
the selected object appear now in the Cross-References function and can be connected
to the DNP LAN Slave OPC Client.
4. Drag and drop the logical node into the Cross-References function. The data objects
within the logical node appear now in the Cross-References function.
Note that only data objects that have been given a non zero information address in
the Cross-References table will be connected to the DNP LAN IED.
5. At this point, click Apply to create the cross-references (to connect the data objects
to the DNP LAN IED).
Figure 3.3.5-1 The Cross References window
For more detailed information about the Cross-References function, see Cross-References
function in COM600 User's Manual.

Configuring objects

General about configuring objects

After the objects have been added, configure the object properties. Figure 3.4.1-1 shows
an example of how to use SAB600 to configure the object properties for DNP LAN
Slave OPC Client.
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