6F2T0207 (0.01)GRE200 (5,6)- 546 -(ii) Mapping output dataThe user should group the DPOS01 signals with regard to GOOSE and REPORT; the usershould map them for IEC 61850 communication using GR-TIEMS. (Figure 4.2-55 illustrateshow to map a signal); it indicates that the signals for the DPOS01 function are required to mapfor IEC 61850 communications.Table 4.2-34 Mapping signals required for CSWI4 object in DPOS01 functionObject_reference Attribute Type FC Signal Number Signal NameCtrl/CSWI4$Pos$origin orCat orCategory ST 512001 3103011008 DPOS01_3PH_ORCATCtrl/CSWI4$Pos$origin orIdent Octet64 ST 512001 6A03011009 DPOS01_3PH_ORIDENTCtrl/CSWI4$Pos stVal Dbpos ST 512001 3103011001 DPOS01_3PH_STATECtrl/CSWI4$Pos q Quality ST 512001 3103011005 DPOS01_3PH_QUALITYCtrl/CSWI4$Pos t Timestamp ST 512001 9003011006 DPOS01_3PH_TIMESTAMPCtrl/CSWI4$Pos stSeld BOOLEAN ST 512001 0003011D90 DPOS01_STD_RPTNote: “Status (ST)” is defined in the function constraint (FC) of the IEC 61850 standard.Drag and dropFigure 4.2-55 Attribute mapped into DPCSO object of CSWI4(iii) Mapping input dataThe DPOS01 function can receive three commands “select, operate, and cancel”. Thus, the usershould map the input-point “DEV01_CONTROL_REQ” to the IEC61850 communication. Table4.2-35 shows the input “DEV01_CONTROL_REQ” and the Object reference “Ctrl/CSWI4$Pos”;the user should map the input-point to the Object reference having attribute CO†. Figure 4.2-56shows how to map a signal.†Note: The attribute is defined in the IEC 61850 standard; “CO” stands for “Control” inthe functional constraint (FC).