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Configuring an Outstation

An Outstation, or Remote Terminal Unit (RTU), gathers data from, and send commands to, plant. This plant is represented by points in the ClearSCADA database.

Some drivers support third-party devices other than outstations, such as data loggers. These devices perform some of the functions of an outstation. For the purpose of this guide, these devices are also referred to globally as ‘outstation’.

ClearSCADA can process various forms of data from an outstation, depending on the type of data that the outstation supports. For example, many outstations support current data—the present state or value of a point when the ClearSCADA server requests current data from the outstation. Many outstations also support logged data—time stamped data that is stored in the outstation.

Outstations communicate with the ClearSCADA server using one of two types of connection:

For further information on PSTN outstations, see Retrieving Data from PSTN Outstations, and refer to the driver-specific documentation for the types of outstation and communication that are supported by individual drivers.

Use the fields on the appropriate Outstation Form to configure the properties of each outstation on your system. The Form has several tabs (see Tabs on Outstation Forms).

NOTE: If required, a Queue feature can be enabled on your system to allow users to optionally queue certain pick action requests on PSTN and ‘On Demand’ outstations. For more information, see Define whether the Queue Parameter is Available in the ClearSCADA Guide to Server Administration, and see Optionally Queue Pick Action Requests on PSTN and ‘On Demand’Outstations in the ClearSCADA Guide to Drivers.

Further Information

Outstation Types and Communications Set-ups.

Preparation.


ClearSCADA 2015 R2