SCADAPack x70

Terminology

This topic mentions terminology that is specific to this driver guide.

alert

An alarm. An indication of an abnormal or unexpected condition. With SCADAPack x70 devices and associated documentation, alarms are referred to as alerts.

binary point

A point that can be in a one of two states, such as Open or Closed, On or Off. With the DNP3 protocol, such points are referred to as binary points; with other protocols with which ClearSCADA communicates, such points are referred to as digital points.

Throughout the ClearSCADA documentation, binary points are referred to as digital points. As such, much of the common functionality for these points can be found in the Digital Points section of the ClearSCADA Guide to Core Point Configuration.

manifest configuration file

An archive file that SCADAPack RemoteConnect configuration software uses to store information about an individual SCADAPack x70 device that exists in one of its project files. The file has an .rtz file extension and is composed of one or more other files, collected together into one .rtz file for easier portability and storage. The file typically includes the SCADAPack x70 device's configuration and/or any SCADAPack x70 logic used by the device. RemoteConnect generates a separate manifest configuration file for each SCADAPack x70 device in its project files.

You can use the Import from RemoteConnect pick action to import a manifest configuration file into ClearSCADA from RemoteConnect. You then use a SCADAPack x70 Device Configuration item's Status display to view information about the imported file (see Status Attributes that are Specific to SCADAPack x70 Device Configuration Items).

Conversely, you can use the Export to RemoteConnect pick action to trigger ClearSCADA to generate a manifest configuration file for exporting to RemoteConnect.

For more information about manifest configuration files, see the documentation provided with SCADAPack RemoteConnect configuration software.

Modbus RTU Master or Modbus/TCP Client

Modbus RTU Master or Modbus/TCP Client are generally considered to be a SCADAPack x70 device and are referred to as a SCADAPack x70 throughout this guide.

Modbus RTU Slave or Modbus/TCP Server

Modbus RTU Slave and Modbus/TCP server are generally the same type of devices that a SCADAPack x70 communicates with and are referred to as the Modbus Slave throughout this guide.

object-pair

The pair of database items that together represent a point or outstation with which ClearSCADA is configured to communicate.

With each outstation or point on the SCADAPack x70 driver, you configure:

  • a SCADAPack x70 Configuration database item
  • a protocol-specific database item (that references the database item above)

Together the two interrelated database items make up an 'object-pair' that represents a particular SCADAPack x70 device, or an input or output on that device.

For more information, see Understand the SCADAPack x70 Driver.

protocol-specific

The database item in an object-pair that contains the configuration that is specific to the protocol that ClearSCADA uses to communicate with a SCADAPack x70. ClearSCADA's SCADAPack x70 driver currently supports communications with SCADAPack x70 devices using the DNP3 protocol.

The information stored in this type of database item is used to control the operation of ClearSCADA; it does not affect the behavior of the SCADAPack x70 device. ClearSCADA uses the information stored in this type of database item to communicate with the SCADAPack x70 device using the required protocol. The settings specify how ClearSCADA is to retrieve data from the device, and process that data to raise alarms, generate events, and so on.

Throughout this guide, a protocol-specific database item is also referred to as a SCADAPack x70 database item, appended by the name of the communications protocol to which it relates. For example, a SCADAPack x70 DNP3 database item is associated with SCADAPack x70 devices that communicate using the DNP3 protocol.

For more information, see Understand the SCADAPack x70 Driver.

SCADAPack x70 Configuration

The database item in an object-pair that contains the configuration that is specific to the SCADAPack x70 device. ClearSCADA uses the information stored in this type of database item to generate configuration for downloading to the SCADAPack x70 device.

For more information, see Understand the SCADAPack x70 Driver.


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