E-2 F60 Feeder Protection System GE MultilinE.1 DEVICE PROFILE DOCUMENT APPENDIX EERequires Application Layer Confirmation: Never Always When reporting Event Data When sending multi-fragment responses Sometimes ConfigurableTimeouts while waiting for:Data Link Confirm: None Fixed at ____ Variable ConfigurableComplete Appl. Fragment: None Fixed at ____ Variable ConfigurableApplication Confirm: None Fixed at 10 s Variable ConfigurableComplete Appl. Response: None Fixed at ____ Variable ConfigurableOthers:Transmission Delay: No intentional delayNeed Time Interval: Configurable (default = 24 hrs.)Select/Operate Arm Timeout: 10 sBinary input change scanning period: 8 times per power system cycleAnalog input change scanning period: 500 msCounter change scanning period: 500 msFrozen counter event scanning period: 500 msUnsolicited response notification delay: 100 msUnsolicited response retry delay configurable 0 to 60 sec.Sends/Executes Control Operations:WRITE Binary Outputs Never Always Sometimes ConfigurableSELECT/OPERATE Never Always Sometimes ConfigurableDIRECT OPERATE Never Always Sometimes ConfigurableDIRECT OPERATE – NO ACK Never Always Sometimes ConfigurableCount 1 Never Always Sometimes ConfigurablePulse On Never Always Sometimes ConfigurablePulse Off Never Always Sometimes ConfigurableLatch On Never Always Sometimes ConfigurableLatch Off Never Always Sometimes ConfigurableQueue Never Always Sometimes ConfigurableClear Queue Never Always Sometimes ConfigurableExplanation of ‘Sometimes’: Object 12 points are mapped to UR Virtual Inputs. The persistence of Virtual Inputs isdetermined by the VIRTUAL INPUT X TYPE settings. Both “Pulse On” and “Latch On” operations perform the same func-tion in the UR; that is, the appropriate Virtual Input is put into the “On” state. If the Virtual Input is set to “Self-Reset”,it will reset after one pass of FlexLogic. The On/Off times and Count value are ignored. “Pulse Off” and “Latch Off”operations put the appropriate Virtual Input into the “Off” state. “Trip” and “Close” operations both put the appropriateVirtual Input into the “On” state.Table E–1: DNP V3.00 DEVICE PROFILE (Sheet 2 of 3)