IEEE 1377 1998
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IEEE Standard for Utility Industry End Device Data Tables
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1998 | 202 |
New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Withdrawn. Functionally related utility application data elements, grouped into a single data structurefor transport are described. Data may be utilized peer-to-peer or upstream to readers or billing sys-tems by being carried by one lower layered protocol to another stack of lower layered protocol. Thedata structure does not change from end device to the user of the data.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | Title Page |
4 | Introduction |
5 | Participants |
7 | CONTENTS |
10 | 1. Scope 2. References |
11 | 3. Definitions |
12 | 4. General 4.1 Standard tables |
13 | 4.2 Manufacturer tables 5. Syntax 5.1 Descriptive syntax |
14 | 5.2 Flow of information 5.3 Identifiers |
15 | 5.4 Basic data types |
18 | 5.5 Values and constants 5.6 Conditionals |
19 | 5.7 Bit field |
20 | 5.8 Set 5.9 Array |
21 | 5.10 Packed record |
22 | 5.11 Table 6. Special data types 6.1 Character set selection 6.2 Non-integer formats |
23 | 6.3 Date and time formats |
27 | 6.4 Common table or procedure identifier formats |
28 | 6.5 Constants |
29 | 7. Compliance |
30 | 8. Transport issues 8.1 MInimum services and parameters |
32 | 8.2 Pending event description |
33 | 9. Tables 9.1 DECADE 00: Configuration tables |
65 | 9.2 DECADE 10: Data source tables |
83 | 9.3 DECADE 20: Register tables |
94 | 9.4 DECADE 30: Local display tables |
100 | 9.5 DECADE 40: Security tables |
106 | 9.6 DECADE 50: TOU tables |
121 | 9.7 DECADE 60: Load profile tables |
146 | 9.8 DECADE 70: History and event logs |
156 | 9.9 DECADE 80: User-defined tables |
165 | Annex A—ID Codes for meter equipment manufacturers |
166 | Annex B—History and event log codes |
167 | Annex C—Default sets for decade tables |
172 | Annex D—Indices for partial table access |