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2. Show Connections Always 1 Options 170 129 231 116 Fel General Appearance 1st Pont Radius end Point Radius Let Angle Offset 2nd Angle Offset 1 Show Connections Always Figure 5 9 Appearance Tab Click to reset all values Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 25 MOST Radar EP SMSE 5 2 2 3 Show Details The grade of details that is shown for a node is scalable in MOST Radar By default MOST Radar presents as much information for a node as possible i e item Show Details is selected see Figure 5 1 on page 18 The icon in front of it is highlighted If MOST Radar scans a huge MOST network it might be advantageously to reduce the presented information for getting a brief survey of the MOST network In this case select Show Details again 1 The icon s highlighting in front of it is abrogated Then MOST Radar shows only one function block icon for each node 2 even if a device contains more than one function block MOST Radar displays an empty rectangle 3 if the device does not reply the requested information e g the FBlockID is evaluated for presenting a device icon Show Details works regardless of which layout is selected File Network Detail Help 3 Scan Network bw Details Ring List 2 Custom a Options 1 G Show Details Layout 2 Figure 5 10 Show Details Deactivated If it
3. 2 DVDPlayer 4 MOST Sls 3 0581050 d Reload 22 ListView Ze Tree View Rey Value Key Value Basic Basic NodePositior 0x02 ModeFosition D03 NodeAddress 00198 NodeAddress 00101 GroupAddress 0x34 GroupAddress IR Devicelnfo Devicelnfo PraductM ame DVD Player 4 MOST MOST Transcerver Version INIC Products eral umber 019820240200 INIC ProductD escription MOST DYDPlaver AltPacketAddress OFFF DYDYideoPlaper Bandwidth FE UE 00 20 DeckStatus 0x01 DeviceMode D00 FBlocks EHC State UU DVO VideoPlayer 003 100 108 130 134 1 35 Version Into 00 00 06 1 0 50 0F 04 00 0 Radar Reference Radar Reference FBlocks 01 34 FBlocks 01 00 Yersioninfo Product ame 0581050 Hiwersion OF 04 00 Product ersion 01 10 06 ProductD ate OF 02 16 ConfS tring 00 00 00 APIVersion 01 08 00 Figure 5 23 Property Window of a NIC and of an INIC Depending on the device s NIC INIC the property window provides different tabs e Property tab e Register tab only available if a device is basing on a NIC e Allocation tab e Report tab Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 39 MOST Radar EP SMSE 5 4 1 1 1 Property Tab The Property tab provides a reload button and two different views for the properties The tree view can be used to see the FBlockID and instance relations while the list view is showing a categorized view 1 2 2 DVDP layer 4 MOST Property Register vAllocation
4. Report 3 d Reload FF List View Tree View Key Value a Properties Basic FBlock 01 NodePosition 0x02 Instance NodeAddress GE 00 FBlocks 01 34 3 1 GroupAddress i 01 ProductName DVDPlayer 4 MOS Devicelnto 01 ProductSerialNumber 0198202 eae et 01 ProductDescription MOST DVDF Products eral umber 019820 240200 02 NodePosition 0x02 0 0 Product escription MOST OYDPlayer 103 NodeAddress 0x0198 1 1 DVYDVideoP TEE Bi D 04 GroupAddress 0x34 2 1 FBlock 34 FBlocks DYDVideoPlayer 0031001 08 1 30 1 34 135 5 Instance 1 Radar Reference 00 DYDVideoPlayer 005 100108 1 FRlacks 01 34 200 DeckStatus 0x01 0 52 202 TrackPositon 0x00 0 52 4 Figure 5 24 Property Tab Table 5 8 describes the single items of the property tab No Tab Function Description i fp Displayed by default The properties of the device are grouped 4 Basic MOST network information is shown at the top followed by specific device information Tree View Click this button to switch to a view that presents the properties grouped for the different function blocks This view is recommended if a device contains e g two identical function blocks Reload Click Reload to update the properties values The values are requested according to the selected scan level see section 5 2 3 on page 30 Properties The properties are grouped by means of different topics
5. Save As Only enabled in the custom layout Iyo Press this button to save a layout using a new name Exit Press this button to close MOST Radar Table 5 2 File Menu Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 19 MOST Radar 5 2 2 Network Menu This menu provides network and layout relevant items i Scan Network J Options Show Details Layout Figure 5 4 Network Menu 5 2 2 1 Scan Network Stop Scanning Scan Network is only enabled if MOST network s state is ON and the MOST network is locked Select Scan Network to start scanning the MOST network The number of messages that is sent to the MOST network depends on which scan level is set in the Detail menu refer to chapter 5 2 3 on page 30 MOST Radar scans the MOST network as long as Stop Scanning is selected In a stable MOST network the scanning is independent of the state of a single device If Scan Network is selected the icon in front of it is highlighted In addition the item labeling toggles to Stop Scanning The animation rightmost at the top of the window is running and presents the number of the currently scanned device node The toolbar button Scan Network behaves in the exact same manner User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 20 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar EP SMSE 5 2 2 2 Options Selecting the Option
6. e Grid 16x16 e Use this item to select a more coarsely meshed grid structure This grid structure is selected by default It is useful for a node adaptation in the custom layout e Grid 8x8 e Use this item to select a fine grid structure e Change e Select Change Background to load a photo of the environment This Background makes sense to position the nodes in the custom layout Table 5 14 Main Window s Context Menu User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 50 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar er Ssmsc 5 4 3 Channel Allocation The partitioning of the bandwidth of the MOST network and information about channel allocation are graphically shown above the status bar If MOST Radar connects via a MOST device being the Master in the MOST network the entire allocation information is available and displayed without scanning the MOST network Otherwise the allocation information is updated after scanning the MOST network 0 4 Bytes Synchronous Figure 5 32 Channel Allocation eg MOST50 Data The Figure 5 32 also reflects the order in which control asynchronous and synchronous data is transmitted over the MOST network The order depends on the speed of the MOST network If audio data is transmitted over the MOST network the allocated channels and the corresponding labels are shown too Point to a section for a moment to get more information about reserved channels or bandwidth The boundary
7. Value M Figure 6 9 Drag amp Drop Original Values in the Reference Details e Enter a friendly name for Name 1 and adapt the ID in front of the Name 2 as shown in Figure 6 10 For details about the ID refer to Table 6 4 on page 65 User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 62 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar M Radar Reference M Basic Hana W Function locks M Netblock Ba w M Audia mplifier 5 can Priority M OS S uaharinput Primary Level Scan M OSSMiclnput DY DVideoPlayer Message UPT ype Get M OSSCOD ive rom M OSSFM Tuner M Hub4MOST Identification of Response FBlockID Ek Parameter nm mF Data Presentation Data Type Array Usage RawHex Value Figure 6 10 Drag amp Drop Adapted Values in the Reference Details e Click Save Reference Then restart the MOST Radar so that the changes in the reference file take effect in the MOST Radar 6 4 1 2 Add new Nodes Manually The Get message can also be created manually i e without the help of a syntax tree Therefore follow the procedure below e Right click in the reference tree and select Add New Node A New Node is added as a new child of the selected node e Select this New Node The section reference details displays the corresponding values e Select Name ID and Get message and enter the values that are matching the function c
8. Windows 2000 removed MOST Radar requires OptoLyzer Components for detecting devices OptoLyzer Suite version adapted now 1 4 6 or higher Improved description New Check for Updates Context menu adapted Map Table 5 14 Note added when opening a map Improved description New sections in the status bar allocation information removed Description adapted OptoLyzer Mobile replaced by OptoLyzer OL3XXxX License card removed Figure 4 1 adapted Figure 4 4 adapted Figure 5 1 Table 5 1 adapted Figure 5 10 adapted Figure 5 19 adapted New section added Table 5 15 Allocation information removed Figure 6 3 adapted MOST Radar supports MOST150 MOST chip specified in detail Chapter Naming Conventions removed Section Term Definitions added Paragraph describing the plug in tool possibilities revised Note removed System requirements updated Completely revised Completely revised Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar 1 PREFACE ne eee a a de ot ee 7 1 1 Intended Use 20 ccc cc ccc ese ese eeeeeeeeeseeeeueeseeeaeeauaueaeeaueeuaeeaeeuueeuausaueuuaeeaeeaeeuuaeeuuaueaeeaeeeennaess T 1 2 Scope of DONNE anina aaan kaa Aiad aa tee re eds 7 1 3 Term Definitions 0 cccecc eee ecceeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeseeeeseaseeeeeeeeeeaueaueaueaeeaeeueuaeeeeueeueesaueaeeaeeeeeeaeeens 7 ZAIN TRO TION aa co nad ee a 8 3 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS AND INSTALLATION
9. 1 The properties of the requesting message are described in Table 6 4 _Checkbox Field Description Active Single nodes can be active or not By default all nodes are active Opposed to checking unchecking a node in the reference tree checking unchecking acts only on the selected node ID The FBlockiD is shown on FBlock level by default Enter the FBlockID for new FBlocks On FktID and parameter level the ID influence the order in which they are shown in the property window section 5 4 1 1 on page 39 Name The name defines the node name Enter a friendly name for new nodes Scan Priority The priority level the information is requested can be specified This helps to keep the busload on the MOST network to a minimum The scan level can be selected in MOST Radar see section 5 2 3 on page 30 The examples below are simplified messages i e that part of a MOST control message is mentioned that is interesting for the explanation Primary Level Scan Minimal basic information NodePositionAddress and FBlockID is requested for getting a minimal MOST network survey SMSC recommends not to use for new nodes Secondary Level Scan Further basic information eg NodeAddress GroupAddress and FBockIDs is requested If new nodes are added this scan priority is normally set on parameter level Dependent Scan Dependent on the existence of FBlockiDs the different FktIDs Get default messages are set to Dependent Scan eg the nodes I
10. Due to this MOST Radar can scan continuously all devices of the MOST network independent on the state of a single device As soon as a response of a device is recognized the information is presented in MOST Radar MOST Radar also analyzes and interprets devices communication among each other Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 17 MOST Radar se SMSE Figure 5 1 depicts an example of a MOST network with three nodes MOST Radar is scanning and displaying 1 4 MOST Radar OL3050e 2 File Network Detail Help 3 Scan Network GF Show Details Bing List 2 Custom Jt Options 5 6 DT ne O 7 ninect 48kHz Net On Figure 5 1 MOST Radar Note If MOST Radar shows only an empty icon for a new device e g during the development the corresponding reference data must be added to MOST Radars reference file For details refer to chapter 6 on page 53 Table 5 1 gives an overview of which part of the MOST Radar is described in this document Number Function Described 1 Title DI on page 19 2 Menu bar 5 2 on page 19 3 Toolbar 5 8 on page 35 4 Scan activity above on page 17 5 Main window 54onpage3 6 6 Allocation of the channels 548onpage51 Table 5 1 Description of MOST Radar User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 18 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar E gt SMSE 5 1 Title The title is
11. according to the respective function catalog FktID Incoming messages must match the FktID of the selected node to be further processed and interpreted For new nodes enter the FktID according to the respective function catalog Parameter In some cases the incoming message needs the additional evaluation of parameters for identifying the response Then the Parameter checkbox is checked for the nodes that are delivered with the default reference tree A typical example is 00 NetBlock 00 Devicelnfo Get There are several additional parameters that can be scanned for For new nodes refer to the respective function catalog whether Parameter needs to be checked or not Table 6 5 Identification of Response Hint The identification of response is automatically filled when using the syntax tree But it is still necessary to verify the parameter settings User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 66 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar EP SMSE 3 The properties for data presentation interpretation of the message are described in Table 6 6 The appraisal of the properties determine in which way the incoming message is processed and displayed in MOST Radar Checkbox Field Description Data Type MOST Radar analyzes the data type of the identified incoming message and displays the data differently For new nodes select the data type according to the respective function catalog RawHex This data type
12. and END will be executed Otherwise those commands will be ignored An example LS it Ee IF 0 NO END This was the answer Listing 7 3 Using IF END would be copied as Is it true This was the answer Please note that no CR LF is inserted since everything within IF and END will be ignored User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 70 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar E gt smsc 7 1 10 IF ELSE END This construct provides the functionality of an IF ELSE END construct Whenever the condition in the braces becomes true the commands between IF and ELSE will be executed Otherwise the commands between ELSE and END will be executed An example Ts it truer IF 0 YES ELSE NO END This was the answer Listing 7 4 Using IF ELSE END would be copied as Is it true NO This was the answer 7 1 11 SEND lt message gt lt expected_reply gt lt waittime gt This function sends a MOST Control Message to the address of that node currently read The lt message gt stands for a MOST control message according to the requirements of MOST Protocol Please note that the protocol string to be entered as lt message gt starts at byte Type of the MOST control message Please refer to Table 7 5 Contents of MOST Control Message on page 75 not at From lt expected_reply gt specifies the reply string the Report tab has to wai
13. between Async and Sync can be set e g in the corresponding MOST Interface Control Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 51 MOST Radar er SmS 5 5 Status Bar MOST Radar s status bar gives quick access to some important information regarding the status of the application and the MOST network Connected to OL3050e MosTso 44 1KHz Met On Slave T 3 Modes Figure 5 33 MOST Radar Status Bar The status bar is divided in several sections each of them displaying useful information The sections are from left to right Connection The first section describes the kind of connection eg Connected to Opto4MOST_ 1 MOST network The second section shows the MOST speed grade of the MOST network like e g MOST25 MOST50 and MOST150 MOST Radar is scanning Frequency The third section shows with which frequency the MOST network is running MOST network The fourth section provides information about the state of the MOST network The state MOST network state can be Network ON or Network OFF Mode The fifth section informs about the device mode e g Master Slave of the node to which MOST Radar is connected Lock Unlock The sixth section shows whether the MOST network is locked green colored circle or not grey colored circle Node count The seventh section shows the number of nodes in the MOST network Table 5 15 MOST Radar Status Bar User Manual Copyrig
14. evaluated and displayed 5 Allocation indicator from MOST network The number inside indicates the amount of incoming MOST channels relating to this device Information is only displayed if available The allocation indicator is displayed in different colors e Grey No information exists about allocation a number is not presented e White Zero is indicated device responds but there are no allocated MOST channels e Green There is an allocation different from zero A double click opens the property window By default the Allocation tab is displayed section 5 4 1 1 3 on page 47 6 Allocation indicator to MOST network The number inside indicates the amount of outgoing MOST channels relating to this device Information is only displayed if available The allocation indicator is displayed in different colors e Grey No information exists about allocation a number is not presented e White Zero is indicated device responds but there are no allocated MOST channels e Green There is an allocation different from zero A double click opens the property window By default the Allocation tab is displayed section 5 4 1 1 3 on page 47 7 Node Property button Click this button to open a new window that presents all information in detail section 5 4 1 1 on page 39 This window shows the replied properties register information if present and allocation information A report can be created 8 Update button Click this button to update all d
15. menu on tab Appearance as it is described in section 5 2 2 2 2 on page 25 Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 27 MOST Radar E gt SMSC 5 2 2 4 3 Custom Layout Sometimes it is interesting to present the real location of the devices Then select the custom layout In this layout it is possible to load an image as background that corresponds the local environment Additionally the nodes can be moved in front of this background For example Figure 5 12 depicts the location of six nodes in a car Figure 5 12 Custom View The following procedure describes how to get a view that shows the devices in their real position The presented example consists of three nodes Navigation Sound and CD Player The nodes will be positioned in a car e Select Custom Layout e Select Stop Scanning if MOST Radar is in scan mode e Disable Show Details e Right click in the center select Actions and in the sub menu Change Background 1 Grid 16x16 Grid 8x8 Picture Report Change Background Figure 5 13 Change Background User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 28 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar E gt SMSC e Select a photo of the environment and place the nodes according to their real location If default settings have been used during the installation MOST Radar provides some example backgr
16. number of properties It adds a new line for all the available properties and replaces the following key names PROPERTY CATEGORY PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY VALUE Example LOOP PROP COUNT PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY VALUE ENDLOOP 7 1 4 date This function writes the current date to the report window 7 1 5 time This function writes the current time to the report window 7 1 6 NodeCount As a result this function will get the number of nodes in the ring Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 69 MOST Radar e smsc 7 1 7 F lt fm gt This construct calculates the functions within the braces and writes the result in the desired format to the report window Available formats are h for hexadecimal d for decimal and b for binary The usable operators are described later in this document An example Listing 7 1 How to use F 7 1 8 F w string string This construct executes the commands within the braces and uses the result as index for selecting strings The first string has index number 0x00 An example This is a test F 1 1 w zero one two Listing 7 2 Selecting one of n Strings F w string string would be copied as This is a test two 7 1 9 IF END This construct provides the functionality of an IF construct Whenever the condition in the braces becomes true the commands between IF
17. 2 on page 45 5 Save Save the complete contents of all registers in a file for later re loading For details on the drop down arrow to the right of the save button refer to section D 8 5 4 1 1 2 2 on page 44 Oo 6 Yellow area Register entry with input mask For details refer to section 5 4 1 1 2 1 on page 7 White area Register entry without input mask 22222 8 Editor page Register information is arranged in several editor pages tabs which can be selection selected by clicking on the respective name The first tab contains a survey of all registers of the first memory page of a NIC Table 5 9 Register Tab Description User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 42 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar EP SMSC 5 4 1 1 2 1 Modifying Register Contents When clicking on a register entry a brief summary of the registers name will be displayed Register entries marked with a dot have a hidden input mask which is opened when double clicking onto the register entry 2 3 4 5 1 6 7 9 Figure 5 26 Sample for Input Mask Table 5 10 describes the single items of an input mask No Buttons Description S Address of register 2 Current value of the register 3 Spin buttons Increment decrement value of register o oZ 4 Reload Re read value of register from a NIC S Write value of register to a NC 5 Write Write value of
18. 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar EP smsc 6 3 Syntax Tree The MOST Radar Reference Editor implements the possibility to load a syntax tree 2 The currently selected syntax tree is shown at the top of the syntax tree 1 By means of the syntax tree the reference tree can easily be extended with new e g FBlocks and or FktIDs etc By default syntax trees are delivered for all NIC INICs currently available In addition user defined syntax trees can be loaded 1 lt E Program Files SMS CR adarsyntaxMNIC VO 00 Int A a FKHDIs Notification Notification Check Versioninto A Get JA Pos All E Posr 0 d Posx ProductNam M PosX Hw Version d Poss ProductVers M Pos ProductDate M Posx ConfSting M Pos APVersion Status Error AMICK Timer Reset Chock Mode BIST EHCIState AliPacketAddess MidLevelRetry Priority D MCMR BulSze Abo oSegment w i 4 i gt 3 gt o 00 00 200 1 00 00 HoooooZO0LO000 kl G on E ee le ie ie Es Es Es is is isis is is IR sal et Kal el Kol Kl Gol el Gol Ae Gol a Gol a Gol a tel op INIC 00 VersionInfo Get 00 Pos 0 Figure 6 4 Syntax Tree as a Helper Using the syntax tree represents a convenient method to compose any kind of Get messages When clicking on the node of a syntax tree previously specified hexadecimal values are shown at the bottom 3 as well as the corresponding disassembled message The synt
19. 28 niaaa ia aaria adaa iniaa 35 Figure 5 20 Survey of MOST Network 36 Figure S 21 Node SIMD Ol EE 37 Figure 5 22 Property Window of a NIC and of an INIC UV 39 Figure S 29 Property TaD sieca eaei EAE E E E a ie 40 Figure 5 24 Main Window of Register Tab 41 Figure 5 25 Sample for Input d EE 43 Figure 5 26 Register Editor with Marked Registers 4 45 Figure 5 27 Allocation Tab Views e g 0581050 47 Figure 5 28 Allocation Map e g OS8104 iii erreesrrnrns 48 Figure 529 ROPO EE 49 Figure 5 30 Main Window s Context Menu in 50 Figure 5 31 Channel Allocation teg MOST50 Data 4 51 Figure 5 32 MOST Radar Status BAR a ad are dau 52 Figure 6 1 MOST Radar Reference Editor ss 54 FF E OBS a 56 Figure 6 3 About Box of MOST Radar Reference Editor 56 Figure 6 4 Syntax Tree as a Helper iii 57 Figure 6 5 Selecting Node InstiD sn 58 Figure 6 6 Opening the Drop Down Menu to Change the Number System 58 Figure 6 7 Reference free 59 Figure 6 8 Drag amp Drop from a Syntax Tree iii 61 Figure 6 9 Drag amp Drop Original Values in the Reference Details 62 Figure 6 10 Drag amp Drop Adapted Values in the Reference Details 63 Figure 6 11 Reference Details cicccccccsteveccndssecdccessnacddasinediaseacnsdanabenadacaesoadseedsauasessassdehshsvacesduasteunsatenends 64 User Manual Page 76 Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar 9 Appe
20. 4 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar EP SMSE 5 3 Toolbar The toolbar of the MOST Radar gives quick access to important functions Tele Figure 5 20 MOST Radar Toolbar 25 Custom J Options The toolbar buttons are described in Table 5 6 The functionality of all toolbar buttons is also described in the Network Menu on page 20 Button Description TT Scan Network Stop Scanning Click this button to start or to stop scanning For details refer to section 5 2 2 1 on page 20 Show Details Click this button to show or to hide further information For details refer to section 5 2 2 3 on page 26 Ring Click this button to present the nodes of the MOST network as a ring For details refer to section 5 2 2 4 1 on page 27 List Click this button to present the nodes of the MOST network as a list For details refer to section 5 2 2 4 2 on page 27 Custom Click this button to place the nodes according to their real location A background image can be loaded and the nodes can be moved For details refer to section 5 2 2 4 3 on page 28 Options Select this button to specify MOST Radar s connection to the MOST network For details and for additional features e g scan interval refer to section 5 2 2 2 on page 21 Table 5 6 Toolbar Buttons Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 39 MOST Radar E gt SMSC 5 4 Main Window The main window g
21. C EE 69 7 1 3 ILOObRO DROP COUNTWIIENDL OO 69 7 1 4 a ed den ee ee ain 69 7 1 5 Rd dd aan A a nl E E 69 7 1 6 FESS EE 69 7 1 7 SUMAN ME 70 7 1 8 F w string SENIOR en sense ae taie ein 70 7 1 9 USai t GC REN 70 lt HSH SEH eebe 71 7 1 11 SEND lt message gt lt expected_reply gt lt waittime gt cccceseeceeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeees 71 7 1 12 MESSAGE lt Start gt lt Nd gt ccccccssesserecsesscerscuesscesencesensevensarenuanscusenaesensevensvensarensanss 71 REA a a ee 71 La ODGO Senne RO RE nee eee 72 7 2 1 EOC Cel SEAT ONS A des aceite ae din Mami ete seance aa es 72 Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 5 MOST Radar 7 2 2 Mathematical Operators iii 13 1 2 Miscellaneous Operators iii 14 7 2 4 Special Operators RE RER RE E aa AEN a a 74 APPENDIX A LIST OF FIGURES se na ae ete NREN 76 APPENDIX B LIST OF Eege 77 10 APPENDIX C LIST OF LISTINGS 2 ennn 78 11 APPENDIX D INDEX eer 79 User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 6 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar 1 Preface 1 1 Intended Use This SMSC product is intended to be used for developing testing or analyzing MOST based multimedia products and systems by persons with experience in developing multimedia devices 1 2 Scope of Delivery This product is delivered with e MOST Radar installation CD Please check your shipment for completeness
22. NIC AudioAmplifier If new nodes are added this scan priority is normally set on FktiD level At Full Scan Only Advanced information that is not absolutely necessary for getting a MOST network survey can be set to priority At Full Scan Only SMSC recommends not to use this scan level Message OPType Get This field presents the MOST control message OP Type Get that is sent to the selected node if the Scan Network button is pressed in MOST Radar For new nodes enter the MOST control message according to the respective function catalog The OPType in the MOST control message must be set to Get Table 6 4 Fine tuning of the Scanning Message Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 65 MOST Radar E gt SMS 2 The properties for identification of the response of a device are described in Table 6 5 MOST Radar sends the MOST control message with OPType Get asynchronously to the devices i e MOST Radar is not waiting for immediate reply Due to this MOST Radar must appraise all incoming messages The parameter located in this area form a filter to identify the response to the Get message of the selected node Only a matching message is further processed and interpreted in MOST Radar Checkbox Field Description FBlockID Incoming messages must match the FBlockID of the selected node to be further processed and interpreted For new nodes enter the FBlockID
23. Please direct complaints to sales ais europe smsc com Europe and Asia or to sales ais usa smsc com America Providing the delivery note number eases the handling 1 3 Term Definitions This section provides explanation to special terms used within this user manual INIC Intelligent Network Interface Controller eg 0S81050 OS81082 0S81110 MOST Interface A MOST Interface provides a high speed connection between a PC or a laptop and a MOST network It is part of the OptoLyzer OL3XXxX MOST Interface The MOST Interface Control is an application to control and adapt an Control OptoLyzer OL3XXX NIC Network Interface Controller e g OS8104 A OS8805 OptoLyzer The MOST Radar uses base functionalities of the OptoLyzer Components For Components example the OptoLyzer Components scans the network for connected OptoLyzers and provides information about all connected OptoLyzer like IPAddress FriendlyName OptoLyzer This is the hardware of the OptoLyzer G2 3XXX e g an OptoLyzer OL30250 OL3XXX an OptoLyzer OL3050e or an OptoLyzer OL31500 OptoLyzer Suite This is the software of the OptoLyzer G2 3XXX It covers the OptoLyzer Suite main window and Viewer Recorder Graph and Watch In addition the Transceiver and the MOST Interface Control can be started in the OptoLyzer Suite Table 1 1 Term Definitions Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 1 MOST Radar E gt sm
24. Scan Priority KR M OSS Aueuiaryl nput Secondary Level Scan 5 H M 0SSMicinput E Error M OVOVideoPlaper Message OPType Get ry A SinkNarme MW OSSCODrive 0001000001 NetworkMode k OSSFMTuner RxT xo witches Identification of Response PortDiagnosis ScanNetwork FBlockID FktlD Farameter A A ee M ScanTime 0i O00 M SECV alue A A A A Spy Data Presentation MasterD tection StatUpCheck Time Data Type Array Usage LockCheckT ime Byte Le ArrayCondensed 10 F3 OO OOO 1 jOOFso00001 100 Hub 00 Fit IDs Get Figure 6 8 Drag amp Drop from a Syntax Tree Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 61 MOST Radar E gt SMS e A new node is added at the bottom of the reference tree Select the node The corresponding values are displayed in the reference details to the right JM Radar Reference o JM Active M Basic M FunctonBlocks D Aen fe INIC 00 p D Hub 00 FktIDs Get Ww NetBlock Le E AudioAmplifier Fa scan Priority W 0SSAuslianylnput Primary Level Scan fad Ww OSSMiclnput M DVDVideoPlayer Message D PT ype Get EH MW OSSCODrive d OOF 9000001 MW OSSFM Tuner 00 Hub 00 FktD s Get ll Identification of Response FBlockID FktiD Parameter ffs II Data Presentation Data Type Array Usage RawHex e
25. Sms SUCCESS BY DESIGN Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Multimedia and Control Networking Technology MOST Radar V3 2 x User Manual Document Information Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Media Oriented Systems Transport MOST Radar E gt SMSC Further Information For more information on SMSC s automotive products including integrated circuits software and MOST development tools and modules visit our web site http www smsc ais com Direct contact information is available at http www smsc ais com offices SMSC Europe GmbH Bannwaldallee 48 D 76185 Karlsruhe GERMANY SMSC 80 Arkay Drive Hauppauge New York 11788 USA Technical Support Contact information for technical support is available at http www smsc ais com contact Legend Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC All rights reserved Please make sure that all information within a document marked as Confidential or Restricted Access is handled solely in accordance with the agreement pursuant to which it is provided and is not reproduced or disclosed to others without the prior written consent of SMSC The confidential ranking of a document can be found in the footer of every page This document supersedes and replaces all information previously supplied The technical information in this document loses its validity with the next edition Although the information is believed to be accurate no responsibility is assumed for inaccuraci
26. and all implied warranties of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose title and against infringement and the like and any and all warranties arising from any course of dealing or usage of trade In no event shall SMSC be liable for any direct incidental indirect special punitive or consequential damages or for lost data profits savings or revenues of any kind regardless of the form of action whether based on contract tort negligence of SMSC or others strict liability breach of warranty or otherwise whether or not any remedy of buyer is held to have failed of its essential purpose and whether or not SMSC has been advised of the possibility of such damages User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 2 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar MOST Radar Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC All rights reserved Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 3 MOST Radar Document History 3 2 X 1 3 1 x 2 3 1 x 1 3 0 x 2 3 0 x 1 User Manual Page 4 2011 05 20 2010 01 14 2008 08 04 2006 05 17 2006 03 29 All 1 3 2 3 3 1 5 2 4 1 5 4 2 5 4 3 ef All 1 2 4 1 4 3 All All 1 3 2 3 All All E gt smsc Comment on changes Figures adapted according to new company style OptoLyzer components added in Table 1 1 MOST Radar is now able to work with MOCCA compact open 50e Supports Windows7
27. area shows its properties They are described in Table 5 3 below IRC Eee It describes the unique network address Ke Address The MAC Media Access Control address describes the unique hardware number of the embedded Ethernet card in the device Serial Number The Serial Number describes the unique hardware number of the MOST PC Interface that is embedded in the device Table 5 3 Properties of a Selected Device Network Scan 2 MOST Radar scans one device after the other in the MOST network The time that elapses after scanning a device and before scanning the next device is called scan interval By default the scan interval is set to 1500 ms The time can be changed on the General tab Use the spin buttons to adapt the time or simply enter the desired time in milliseconds The entered value works immediately Note It is recommended not to reduce the scan interval too much to avoid an increasing busload User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 24 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar EP SMSE 5 2 2 2 2 Appearance Tab The appearance of the connection among the nodes in the center of MOST Radar can be influenced Move the sliders as desired The connections are adapted immediately Slider movements take effect only if the MOST network is presented in ring or custom layout section 5 2 2 4 on page 27 The connections among the nodes can be hidden if the nodes are shown as a list Uncheck the checkbox
28. atalog of the new device For details about the fields refer to Table 6 4 on page 65 e Click Save Reference Then restart the MOST Radar so that the changes in the reference file take effect in the MOST Radar Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 63 MOST Radar e smsc 6 5 Reference Details The reference details as a part of the reference editor rightmost in the MOST Radar Reference Editor covers different tasks e Fine tuning of the scanning message for each node in the reference tree e Identification of the response of the device e Interpretation of the message i e in which way the incoming message is processed and displayed in MOST Radar Note SMSC recommends not changing the reference for nodes that are coming with the delivered reference tree i e reference file except for the Active checkbox The single parameters for the different tasks are grouped as reference details as depicted in Figure 6 11 All properties only act on the selected node w Active ID Name D Volumel 1 Scan Priority Secondary Level Scan e Message OPTupe Get 0022004001 Identification of Response 2 FBlockID FED Parameter Data Presentation 3 Data Type Array Usage Byte Value i Figure 6 11 Reference Details User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 64 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar EP smsc
29. ax tree supports simple drag amp drop operations into the MOST Radar Reference Editor see section 6 4 1 1 on page 61 The Syntax Compiler BNBuild translates syntax descriptions contained in TXT and RTF files into binary files PBN which then can be loaded into MOST Radar For more information refer to the Syntax Compiler BNBuild User Manual 3 XML based function block descriptions can be translated to PBN files by using the XMLImport utility program Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 57 MOST Radar er smsc Those fields that expect a numeric input provide an extra selector for changing the number system The InstID is a typical example for typing in numbers When selecting node InstID of the syntax tree the nodes view changes as shown in Figure 6 5 ei Insti A insti HE Figure 6 5 Selecting Node InstID Clicking on the drop down button to the right opens a menu that allows selecting the desired number system Drop down button H Hexadecimal Ea Bn 0 Decimal EB Binary Figure 6 6 Opening the Drop Down Menu to Change the Number System User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 58 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar EP smsc 6 4 Reference Tree The Reference Tree holds information about which Get messages MOST Radar sends to the devices while scanning the MOST network The currently selected reference file is shown at the to
30. be loaded into the editor The register editor therefore scans the selected file for valid addresses and values So even if there are more registers stored only the valid ones are loaded Loaded values are displayed in blue For getting the values to the chip an update operation must be performed Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 45 MOST Radar 5 4 1 1 2 2 2 2 Download to a NIC All the values in the rdf file are written directly to the NIC User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 46 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar EP SMSE 5 4 1 1 3 Allocation Tab The Allocation tab can be opened directly by double clicking an allocation indicator in a node symbol as depicted e g in Figure 5 22 on page 37 The allocation info is only valid if the corresponding host view has been updated By default the allocation table is shown Figure 5 28 B 5 0581050 SRE fps 1 Reload Allocation Table Label Color Size Direction Conn 3 4 Bytes None i Byes mp weou l IE 2 T 4 Bytes None 4 Bytes OUT None Figure 5 28 Allocation Tab Views e g OS81050 1 The upper part of the allocation tab presents a reload button and two buttons to toggle among different allocation views Buttons Description Reload Click this button to update all details according to the activated detail leve
31. ble updates Please Note If you choose Yes the software will terminate Check for Updates Every time Figure 5 18 SMSC On Line Update First Window Check for Updates Specifies the time interval the MOST Radar will automatically check for online updates in the future after closing the MOST Radar The settings specified in this dialog will be stored Update Interval Description Never if you want to check manually Radar Radar Weekly Checks every week after closing the MOST Radar Monthly Checks every month after closing the MOST Radar Table 5 5 Update Intervals Yes Stores the settings closes the first SMSC On Line Updates window and opens a second SMSC On Line Updates window No Stores the settings and closes the SMSC On Line Updates window without starting an online update User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 32 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar E gt smsc Second SMSC On Line Updates window This window shows all versions that are provided for MOST Radar and OptoLyzer Components on SMSC s web page In addition the currently installed versions are listed in order to compare the version numbers Each version has a check box in front of it Additional information as Size Action and Status are shown Check boxes Select the version you want to install Newer versions are automatically selected Status line at the bottom Informs about the
32. d channels MOST channels are routing out MOST channels are routing in Table 5 13 Allocation Map User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 48 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar E gt SMSE 5 4 1 1 4 Report Tab If the Report tab is selected a report of the node is generated All details are collected and presented in the window as depicted in Figure 5 30 The report can be saved for further processing click the Save button Previous saved reports can be loaded to view it again Click the Refresh button to collect current values E 5 0581050 Property Allocation Report Z Refresh amp H Report for MOST Device at Po Generated 4 20 2011 at 1 37 23 PM General Settings Mode Position 0x05 Device Address OxOlol Group Address OxCs Nodes in Ring system Information Number of Synch Channels Number of Allocated Channels Humber of Allocated and used Channe Humber of Channels used but not all The Light is on rri T d iT e WM Figure 5 30 Report Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 49 MOST Radar E gt SMS 5 4 2 Main Window s Context Menu e Scan Network e Scan Network Layout Ring Layout L I Show Details List D Show Details 7 Custom Actions d Actions Grid 16x16 EEI Open Ctra Grid 8x8 i Save Ctrl 5 Change Background Save As Figure 5 31 Main Wi
33. de immediately The node symbol to the center in Figure 5 22 depicts the maximum information after scanning a node Further node information can be displayed as it is described in 5 4 1 1 on page 39 1 2 Node 2 0531050 A Update F5 H o p we I gt Edit Device Properties Show Details 10 89 3 1 1 me Radar Node Properties Figure 5 22 Node Symbol Let the mouse cursor hover over the icons for a moment and a hint is displayed Table 5 7 describes the single parts of a node and its context menu Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 37 MOST Radar E gt smsc No Description 1 Node position MOST Radar presents the node position immediately after connecting to the MOST network This number refers to the position of the device in the ring and starts at zero from timing master 2 Product name 3 Function block icon If the device replies more than one function block there are spin buttons right hand to the function block icon Click one of the spin buttons to move to the next function block icon 4 Node address left hand group address right hand If this area is highlighted the device s NetBlock replies to control messages The area of the node via that MOST Radar is connected to the MOST network is highlighted differently If a node is not highlighted but presenting a node and a group address register based information is
34. e g device information left hand in the list view or they are grouped close to MOST _ protocol structure right hand in the tree view Table 5 8 Property Tab Description User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 40 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar er smsc 5 4 1 1 2 Register Tab The Register tab allows changing the parameters of a NIC at register level For safety reasons all changes made to a register either by pressing a bits button or by direct editing are not directly written to the NIC unless a Write All or Update is started If all registers shall be changed at once Write All must be activated 1 2 3 4 5 5 13 MOST CD Drive d Reload Er Update gt Virite All 0 8 179 LA EZ 4 C YD OBE 6 7 ALR ASR SDCI CMI MSGC MSGS NPR 8 urvey Ctrl ARoute APCI Route Figure 5 25 Main Window of Register Tab Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 41 MOST Radar EP SMSE Table 5 9 describes the single items of the register tab No Function tab Description 1 Reload _Re reads all registers on the currently selected tab 2 Update Write only such registers whose values have changed This helps to save time 3 Write all Write all registers 4 Load Load register dump from file For details on the drop down arrow to the right of the load button refer to section 5 4 1 1 2 2
35. e sine of the angle X in radians SINH X The SINH function calculates the hyperbolic sine of X ARCSIN X The ARCSIN function returns the inverse sine of X X must be between 1 and 1 The return value will be in the range PI 2 Pl 2 in radians IN X lt 1 OUT PI 2 Pl 2 radians COS X The COS function returns the cosine of the angle X in radians COSH X The COSH function calculates the hyperbolic cosine of X ARCCOS X The ARCCOS function returns the inverse cosine of X X must be between 1 and 1 The return value will be in the range 0 PI in radians IN X lt 1 OUT 0 PI radians TAN X The Tan function returns the tangent of X TAN X SIN X COS X ARCTAN X The ARCTAN function returns the resulting arctangent of the argument TANH X The TANH function calculates the hyperbolic tangent of X ARCTANH X The ARCTANH function calculates the inverse hyperbolic tangent of X IN X lt 1 COT X The Cot function calculates the co tangent function of X 1 Tan X X lt gt 0 Table 7 2 Mathematical Operators for Report Generation Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 13 MOST Radar EP SMSE 7 2 3 Miscellaneous Operators Comment MIN X Y The MIN function compares the numbers X and Y and returns the smaller one If the numbers are equal MIN returns the current value of X and Y 7 MAX A Y The MAX function compares the nu
36. es Specifications and other documents mentioned in this document are subject to change without notice SMSC reserves the right to make changes to this document and to the products at any time without notice Neither the provision of this information nor the sale of the described products conveys any licenses under any patent rights or other intellectual property rights of SMSC or others There are a number of patents and patents pending on the MOST technology and other technologies No rights under these patents are conveyed without any specific agreement between the users and the patent owners The products may contain design defects or errors known as anomalies including but not necessarily limited to any which may be identified in this document which may cause the product to deviate from published descriptions Anomalies are described in errata sheets available upon request SMSC products are not designed intended authorized or warranted for use in any life support or other application where product failure could cause or contribute to personal injury or severe property damage Any and all such uses without prior written approval of an officer of SMSC will be fully at your own risk MediaLB SMSC and MOST are registered trademarks of Standard Microsystems Corporation SMSC or its subsidiaries Other names mentioned may be trademarks of their respective holders SMSC disclaims and excludes any and all warranties including without limitation any
37. etails according to the activated detail level i e only this node is scanned 10 Context Update Select this item to update all details according to the activated menu detail level Edit Device There are some actions that can be taken to the node view Properties Show Details Select this item to show or to hide further information especially for this node For details refer to section 5 2 2 3 on page 26 Radar Plugin Select this item to open plugins if plugins are installed This item is not available for all nodes Node Properties Select this item to open a new window that presents all information in detail Section 5 4 1 1 on page 39 This window shows the replied properties register information if present and allocation information A report can be created 11 If plugins are installed they can be activated via this button Possible plugins are e g INIC Remote Viewer or TransceiverX Refer to their specific user manual for details This item is not available for all nodes Table 5 7 Node Description User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 38 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar EP SMSE 5 4 1 1 Property Window The property window presents information of a node in detail It is possible to open a property window for each node simultaneously Figure 5 23 depicts a property window of a device basing on a NIC to the left and a property window of a device basing on an INIC to the right
38. f the tool that is used Notes When entering a MOST Radar License for OptoLyzer Professional or OptoLyzer Standard Plus it is necessary to restart MOST Radar and the OptoLyzer Professional or OptoLyzer Standard Plus for the changes take effect The MOST Radar license cannot be implemented in a WIBU Key User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 10 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar se smsc 3 2 Installation For installing the MOST Radar sufficient access rights are needed Therefore log in as a user with administrator rights The following installation steps need to be performed 1 Double click the current installer version of the MOST Radar 2 Then follow the instructions of the setup program default settings are recommended 3 Accept the license agreement 4 Specify the path where MOST Radar will be located Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 11 MOST Radar E gt SMSE 4 Starting the First Time It is assumed MOST Radar is installed according to section 3 2 on page 11 and a valid license has been entered The following sections describe different ways how to work with MOST Radar 4 1 Starting as Plug in Tool of the OptoLyzer Suite The section below describes how to use MOST Radar as an OptoLyzer Suite plug in 1 Start OptoLyzer Suite 2 Ensure the OptoLyzer connects to a device e g an OptoLyzer OL30250 3 Select th
39. he Radar exe can be found in C Program Files SMSC Radar exe 3 Click onto the Create button the icon of MOST Radar should appear on the Analysis tab Interfaces Plug Ins Default Settings Version Info Protocol License Plug Ins are separate programs that communicate with the OptoLyzer4MOST Professional either via ODE or DLL interface Remove Wou can add Plug Ins to the taskbar of Dptol user M DG Professional using the Add button Simulation Analysis Control EE Plug Ins using the DDE En pere Sat om on lterface used by DDE Plug Ins a seral Optolyzer MOST PR tod MOST T Interface Don L F A Figure 4 2 Installed Plug Ins 4 Start the plug in tool MOST Radar as described in the OptoLyzer Professional or OptoLyzer Standard Plus user manual E g click Analysis in the OptoLyzer Professional Mcenter and select MOST Radar 5 MOST Radar Click Options in the toolbar 6 Click Search and Connect A new window opens the so called Device List 7 Select the OptoLyzer icon Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 13 MOST Radar Device List All devices currently reachable from your PC are shown below Select device to see information Dauhle click or press NK Io attach ta the selected OptoLyzer 1 OLS025o0 2 MOST Tool Fou
40. ht 2006 2011 SMSC Page 52 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar E gt smsc 6 MOST Radar Reference Editor In a MOST network each MOST device keeps a set of information The information must be compatible to the structure of the MOST protocol and is specified in its particular MOST function catalog MOST Radar offers the capability to specify the information that is requested while scanning the devices in the MOST network The information is kept in a reference file The MOST Radar Reference Editor reads this reference file and presents its contents in a user friendly form 5 One part of this file the syntax is shown as reference tree 3 further information about the configuration is displayed right most 4 as reference details A reference file can easily be extended by loading syntax trees 2 and by dragging amp dropping the interesting nodes e g FBlock and or FktlDs etc to the reference tree The software allows to add user defined nodes to the reference tree and to assemble and to assign a Get message This is interesting for testing and developing new devices MOST Radar provides a default reference file for MOST network speeds from MOST25 up to MOST150 Note Requesting messages sent by MOST Radar have the principal MOST protocol structure DevicelD FBlockID InstiID FktID OPType where OPType is always Get In this user manual such a message is shortly named Get message Note Change
41. is device in the OptoLyzer Suite e g OL30250 V2 in Figure 4 1 OptoLyzer Suite OL30750 2 0OxO00E z a A eo NF NA MI Contral T 0 Transceiver INTC Remote Viewer MOST Radar MOST RapidContral Transceivers Copy IP address Configure Search QptoLyzer Tool Kit Add Medial USE Device Add Beagle Feeder dd R5232 Feeder Add File Feeder Remove Figure 4 1 MOST Radar as a Plug In of the OptoLyzer Suite 4 Right click the device and select MOST Radar as depicted in Figure 4 1 5 MOST Radar starts 6 MOST Radar shows all nodes as a ring e g Figure 4 4 immediately Each node is displayed as an empty block at its real location in the MOST network Only the node position is shown at this stage 7 Proceed with chapter 5 on page 17 User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 12 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar se smsc 4 2 Starting as Plug in Tool of the OptoLyzer Professional The section below describes how to install MOST Radar as OptoLyzer Standard Plus or OptoLyzer Professional plug in 1 Start the OptoLyzer Standard Plus Professional software click onto the Settings icon and select the PlugIns tab 2 Select the Analysis tab click onto the Add button in the Command field click the browse button and choose the executable Radar exe of MOST Radar If default settings have been accepted during the installation procedure t
42. is interesting to know more about one specific node the collected information for the node can be shown nevertheless Then use the context menu of the node as described in section 5 4 1 on page 37 Table 5 7 User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 26 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar 5 2 2 4 Layout MOST Radar is able to present the scanned nodes of the MOST network and the corresponding details in different layouts as ring as a list and as a custom view The icon in front of a selected layout is highlighted The corresponding toolbar buttons behave in the exact same manner 5 2 2 4 1 Ring Layout Select Ring if the MOST network consists of a manageable amount of nodes Then the ring layout gives a brief survey of all nodes of the MOST network regardless Show Details is activated or not This is the default view Figure 5 1 on page 18 depicts an example of a ring view 5 2 2 4 2 List Layout Select List if a huge MOST network is scanned Especially if details are of particular interest the list layout provides both all nodes and all details of the nodes at a glance i FM DVDPlaver 4 MOST __ DVD Lo Ss B Figure 5 11 List Layout The nodes are ordered according to their node position i e the list starts with the timing master located leftmost at the top in the window In this layout the connections can be hidden Uncheck Show Connections Always in the Options
43. is set if the data type does not match to Text Byte or Word Text This data type is set if the incoming data is of type Text Byte This data type is set if the incoming data is of type Byte Word This data type is set if the incoming data is of type Word Array Usage The array usage specifies how to deal with repetitive data i e how the data is read and interpreted For new nodes select the array usage according to the sequence the data are coming in This is described in the respective function catalog Value The incoming data provides only one value It is a simple array of data type Array The incoming data provides an array of values ArrayCondensed The incoming data provides an array of values But in this case the data are interpreted specifically If the incoming data is of type Byte or Word only the first value of an array is processed Table 6 6 Interpretation of the Message Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 67 MOST Radar E gt smsc 7 Creating Report Templates The report tab uses a template file for generating reports This template file is stored in RTF format too so it is easy to generate your own report files by using e g WordPad Since RTF allows the formatting of text Font size of characters coloring etc reports can be designed very flexibly Which file is used as template file can be specified in the Templates tab of the Configuration dialog F
44. ives a survey of the entire MOST network and its status Information on the individual nodes is collected during the scanning of a MOST network So after starting MOST Radar a click onto is necessary Figure 5 21 illustrates an example of a scanned MOST network with three nodes displayed as a ring The nodes are represented as rectangles 1 The timing master is placed at the top of the main window 2 Additionally this node is labeled as Master The node via that MOST Radar is connecting to the MOST network is displayed with a connector 3 The physical layer i e the connection between the nodes is depicted as red circuit 4 The quantity of information MOST Radar will read depends on the activated detail level section 5 2 3 on page 30 2 F Scan Network Layout ie Show Details Grid 8x8 Change Background Node 1 MOST CD Drive Bum o 1 4 5 3 Figure 5 21 Survey of MOST Network The following sections describe a node as well as the main window s context menu 5 in detail User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 36 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar EP SMSE 5 4 1 Node Symbol MOST Radar generates a node symbol for each active node in the ring The node symbol to the left in Figure 5 22 depicts the state of information that is available for a node after MOST Radar is connecting to a MOST network i e only the node position is known for each no
45. l i e only this node is scanned Allocation Table Click this button to display the labels in table form for details see below Default view Allocation Map Click this button to display the labels graphical arranged in a map for details see page 48 Only present for MOST25 Table 5 11 Allocation Tab Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 47 MOST Radar er SNS 2 The allocation table presents the following information from left to right Description Label All labels indicating an allocation are listed Future use Displays the bandwidth of the label Direction Indicates the direction of the label referring to the node in whose context the allocation table has been opened Empty if signal is not routed Connected Nodes The following details are displayed from left to right if present e The node position of the connected node e The direction of the label referring to the connected node e The product name of the connected node Table 5 12 Allocation Table 3 The Allocation Map of a device basing on a NIC is presented below Property Register Allocation Report Reload Allocation Table Allocation Map D o a anno ou Ha 3 A A H A_ 1 2 Figure 5 29 Allocation Map e g OS8104 Figure 5 29 depicts the icons of the allocation map in details No Description Indicates the label of the allocate
46. le18 00 200 JC Error M NWResT able20 i RMCK NWResT able28 Doi Timer M NWResTable30 PosX ConfString M N WResT able08 PosX APIVersion Status Reset i NWResT able38 Data Type Anay Usage ClockMode kW NWResUsage25 Byte D Array D BIST VW AltPacketAddress 1 EHCIState M NetBlock AltPacketAddress V Devicelnfo MidLevelRetry M ProductN ame Priority M ProductS erialNumber MCMRXBufSize MN ProductDescription bilityT oSegment v M MOST Transceiver Version lt il Eo M AudioAmplifier 6 6 EE i M Volume 00 00 OO 200 1 00 00 M Balance 00000020010000 y M OSSAuzxiliarylnput 00 INIC 00 VersionInfo Get 00 PosY 0 al ee ee v RE EH nn ss EE emm Figure 6 1 MOST Radar Reference Editor Table 6 1 gives an overview of which part of the MOST Radar Reference Editor is described in which section of this document Number Function Described in Section Toolbar 6 2 on page 55 Syntax tree 6 3 on page 57 KR 2 3 Referencetree BA on page 59 4 Reference details 6 4 1 2 on page 63 Table 6 1 Description of the MOST Radar Reference Editor User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 54 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar E gt SMSE 6 2 Toolbar The toolbar of the MOST Radar Reference Editor has the following elements Button checkbox Description E Click this butto
47. mary Level Scan In a next step the devices are requested for secondary level information In this mode the busload is reduced opposed to the secondary level scan mode because the requesting messages are spread into several cycles Smart Scan is selected by default SMSC recommends selecting this scan mode Scan All Select this item if the entire information of a node shall be requested in one step This scan mode is stressing the busload on the MOST network Table 5 4 Detail Menu User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 30 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar er SNS 5 2 4 Help The Help Menu provides the possibility to update the MOST Radar and useful information regarding the application Check For Updates About Figure 5 17 Help Menu e Check For Updates e About Box 5 2 4 1 Check For Updates This feature checks whether MOST Radar or OptoLyzer Components updates are available on SMSC s web page For proper operation internet access is required Two SMSC On Line Updates windows are opened consecutively before starting the installation procedure Note If you install a new version the old version will be removed automatically without a notification Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 31 MOST Radar First SMSC On Line Updates window SMSC On Line Updates ee TST MOST Radar Do you want to show all availa
48. mbers X and Y and returns the bigger one If the numbers are equal MAX returns the current value of X and Y VAL X The Val function converts the ASCII character codes 0 9 and A F to a binary from 0 to 15 If X is no ASCII code for the allowed numbers the result i is O ZERO X The Bool function returns 1 if Xi is zero otherwise it returns 0 E NOT X The not function returns 1 if X is zero otherwise it returns 1 The expression NOT ZERO X will return 1 if X is not 0 BYTE X the Byte function truncates the value of X to an 8 bit value ranging from 0 to 255 This function is equivalent to X and FF WORD X the Word function truncates the value of X to a 16 bit value ranging from 0 to 655536 This function is equivalent to X and FFFF Table 7 3 Miscellaneous Operators for Report Generation 7 2 4 Special Operators 7 2 4 1 PARAM n The operator PARAM n can be used to get special information from the respective MOST network controller The following table shows the available requests The returned answer is 1 byte long a Local Mode 1 local 0 remote 1 Number of synchronous Number of 8 bit channels reserved for synchronous source data channels i Oo Oo oe Oo 2 Number of allocated How many of the 8 bit channels reserved for synchronous source data channels are allocated 3 Number of allocated How many of the 8 bit chan
49. n to save the reference i e the reference tree information and the reference details The information is stored in the reference file Changes in the reference file do not take effect in the MOST Radar until the software is reset Load Reference Click this button to load a previously saved reference Options Click this button to specify a syntax file and or a reference file that should be edited new window opens as depicted in Figure 6 2 e The syntax file defines the syntax tree shown in the left part of the MOST Radar Reference Editor This syntax tree can be used to add new e g FBlocks or properties to the reference tree by a simple drag amp drop operation see section 6 4 1 1 on page 61 Click the ellipsis button to select another syntax tree e The reference file defines the reference tree shown in the middle of the MOST Radar Reference Editor MOST Radar provides reference files for the different MOST speed grades like e g MOST25 MOST50 and MOST150 During start up MOST Radar loads the reference file fora MOST25 network If the reference file does not fit the speed of the MOST network it loads the corresponding reference file Click the ellipsis button if another reference file should be edited Note The reference file that is currently used in MOST Radar is specified by the MOST speed grade and not by a selection in the MOST Radar Reference Editor The checkbox is checked If a keyword is selected in the
50. ncated to integers before executing the Boolean operation An example 10 3 4 7 The result of 10 3 is 3 3333 which is truncated to 3 and then ORed with 4 afterwards XOR exclusive or Boolean calculations are based on the 32bit long integer format Floating point values are truncated to integers before executing the Boolean operation An example 10 3 3 0 The result of 10 3 is 3 3333 which is truncated to 3 and then XORed with 3 afterwards Table 7 1 Logical Operators for Report Generation User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 72 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar 7 2 2 Mathematical Operators Comment ae addition subtraction multiplication division i power ABS X The ABS function returns the absolute value of the argument SQRT X The SQRT function returns the square root of the argument FRAC X The FRAC function returns the fractional part of the argument X X is a real type expression The result is the fractional part of X that is FRAC X X INT X LOG X The Log function returns the log base 2 of X EXP X The EXP function returns the exponential of X The return value is e raised to the power of X where e is the base of the natural logarithms LN X The LN function returns the natural logarithm LN e 1 of the real type expression X SIN X The Sin function returns the sine of the argument X is a real type expression Sin returns th
51. ndation Refresh Add Custom Device Info OptoLyzer_ QptoaLyzer 1 MAC Address Nya Seral Number M Figure 4 3 Device List Selection of the OptoLyzer Icon 8 Click OK 9 MOST Radar starts and shows all nodes as a ring Figure 4 4 Each node is displayed as an empty block at its real location in the MOST network Only the node position is shown at this stage The connection is shown in the title as well as in the status bar MOST Radar OptoLyzer_1 File Network Detail Help Scan Network H Show Details PE Ring 22 List 23 Custom Jc Options Hode 0 Mode 1 M u Connected to OptoLyzer_1 MoasT25 Het On 2 Nodes Figure 4 4 Connection via an OptoLyzer Professional e g 10 Proceed with chapter 5 on page 17 User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 14 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar er smse 4 3 Starting MOST Radar and Connecting via Device List Alternatively MOST Radar can be started stand alone as described below Via a device list it can connect to e g a MOST PC Interface an OptoLyzer OL3XXX and a OptoLyzer Interface Box 1 Start MOST Radar corresponding to the installation settings If default settings have been accepted during the installation procedure Click Start Programs SMSC MOST Radar MOST Radar 2 Click Options in the toolbar 3 Click Search and Connect A new window opens the so called Device List Device Lis
52. ndix B List of Tables Tabl e 1 1 Termi B ln e E 7 Table 5 1 Description Of MOST Radar sisi 18 Table 5 2 e ne da na a dm ere ad re can 19 Table 5 3 Properties of a Selected Device 24 Table 5 4 Detail Menu E 30 Table 5 5 Toolbar Buttons EE a ee da en da a either a ne 35 Table 5 6 Node Uescroton nnnm 38 Table 5 7 Property Tab Description nes 40 Table 5 8 Register Tab Description 42 Table 5 9 Input Mask Description sise 43 Table 5 10 Allocation RE e a da a a a an Dec a 47 Table 5 11 Allocation Table 48 Table 5 12 Allocation Map 48 Table 5 13 Main Window s Context Menu iii 50 Table 5 14 MOST Radar Status Bar 52 Table 6 1 Description of the MOST Radar Reference Edtor 54 Table 6 2 Toolbar of the MOST Radar Reference Editor 55 Table 6 3 Context Menu of the Reference Tree 60 Table 6 4 Fine tuning of the GcannmmgMesesage 65 Table 6 5 Identification of RESPONSE 5 sess adeadued sacedasud susadaniatendundaunndandadesdueddabancdessanbded e 66 Table 6 6 Interpretation of the Message sn 67 Table 7 1 Logical Operators for Report Generation 72 Table 7 2 Mathematical Operators for Report Generation 73 Table 7 3 Miscellaneous Operators for Report Generation ccccccecccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeesaeeeeseeseesaeees 74 Table 7 4 Available Requests Using DA AMin 74 Table 7 5 Contents of MOST Control Message VU 75 Table 7 6 16 Bit Error OS argc spe event a cineca at tants a A a 15 Co
53. ndow s Context Menu Table 5 14 describes the items of the main window s context menu tem Descriptio eee Scan Network Stop Select this item to start or to stop scanning For details refer to section Scanning 5 2 2 1 on page 20 Layout The MOST network can be presented in different layouts The icon in front of a currently selected layout item is highlighted e Ring e Select Ring to get a brief survey of all nodes of the MOST network recommended for a manageable amount of nodes e List e Select List to handle both a huge amount of nodes and details at a glance For details refer to section 5 2 2 4 2 on page 27 e Custom e Select Custom to create a custom view For details refer to section 5 2 2 4 3 on page 28 Map Open Select this item to open a previously stored custom layout to get a picture of the local installation of the nodes Save Select this item to save the layout The first time a layout is saved a name is requested Save As Select this item to save a layout using a new name Note In case you open a map ensure the stored layout and the current MOST network match This means the device mode the number of nodes and the node addresses of both the stored layout and the current MOST network have to match Show Details Select this item to show or to hide further information For details refer to section 5 2 2 3 on page 26 Actions There are some actions that can be taken to the network view e g
54. ne i e not as a plug in of e g the OptoLyzer Suite User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 22 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar Device List a All devices currently reachable from al your PC are shown below 7 a Select a device to see information Double click or press OE To attach tn C b OptoLyzer_ OLS025o0y Refresh Add Custom Refresh Add C Cc i d Device Info OL30260 IP 1770 129 231 11L MAC Address O0E04B18 B5590C e Seal Number ChO000000 F14D5 Figure 5 7 Specify MOST Radar s Connection Information a This part informs how to proceed in the window for a new selection Display Area b An auto find mechanism starts if the Search and Connect button is pressed It searches for connected devices teg MOST PC Interfaces OptoLyzer Interface boxes and OptoLyzer OL3XXX in the background The name of the device its MAC address the serial number and the TCP IP address of a connected device are transmitted All connected devices that are found are presented within this area A cross marks devices that cannot be attached e g Localhost i e the MOST PC board of the local host in Figure 5 7 MOST Radar has a built in mechanism which helps finding an OptoLyzer OL3XXX Select a device to highlight it The red LED of the corresponding OptoLyzer OL3XXX blinks In addition the corres
55. nels reserved for synchronous source data and used channels are allocated and in use 4 Number of channels How many of the 8 bit channels reserved for synchronous source data which are allocated but are not allocated but in use not used 5 Locked 1 locked Pf 0 not locked 6 Light 1 light is detected 0 no light detected Table 7 4 Available Requests Using PARAM n User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 74 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar E gt SMSE 7 2 4 2 MSG X This operator returns the contents of the Xth byte of the last MOST Control Message which was received The table below shows the conjunction between X and the MOST Control Message 9 140 11 ee e T E Address Address Address Address Type HIGH LOW HIGH LOW root ILL II Jun Leop ien Protocol high Ilow Op Len x EE IC In 16 17 18 19 2 2 22 Comment D6 Dr Protocol Table 7 5 Contents of MOST Control Message 7 2 4 3 MOST lt addr gt This operator reads the MOST register at address lt addr gt Unlike the mrXXXh operator this operator can be used within functions and IF constructs The following example reads the contents of the register at address 0x00 adds 1 and writes the result in hexadecimal format to the output window F MOST 00 1 h Listing 7 5 Using MOST lt addr gt 7 2 4 4 Error 0 Operator Error 0 returns a 16 bit error mask describing
56. number of upgrades that are available A click on this line opens a window that provides additional information In case of problems the contents can be copied to clipboard and should be sent to support ais de smsc com Optimized Download If checked Checks whether the selected versions are already downloaded and if yes uses these versions for the subsequent installation Install Starts either the download progress is visible in column Achon 1 of the selected versions if Optimized Download is not selected or is selected but not downloaded yet or the installation of the version An installer starts Follow the instructions Refresh Refreshes the view i e checks again for updates Close Closes the window without performing an update Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 33 MOST Radar E gt smsc 5 2 4 2 About Box Selecting the About item brings the About Box on the screen Figure 5 17 depicts an example of an About Box MOST Radar a WMO SINS C als com PET WW SIS Ale CO suppor z gt ie me This software product is intellectual piepeny owned by SMSC and is protected copy ight laws and intern 15 Ci LE Bal this e without pern is pre TO u PO Figure 5 19 About Box The About Box presents the logo of the product and its version Click inside the window to close it User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 3
57. or generating a report the report tab loads the template file interprets it line by line executes the functions and writes the results to the output file Comments can be inserted by writing a semi colon to the start of a line Hexadecimal numbers in operators must be preceded by a character 0x12 will be 12 The default template file is called REPORT RTF This file is located in the folder Networks in the directory where MOST Radar was installed E g C Program Files SMSC Radar Networks 7 1 Basic Functions Basic functions for report generation are e mrXXXh e pr lt PropertyName gt e FO e FQ e IFO e date e time e NodeCount 7 1 1 mrXXXh This function reads a byte from a NIC INIC and copies the result to the report window Note When reading information from a remote node only registers from the first memory page of the MOST network controller can be read Example Device Address mrO8Ah mrO8Bh User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 68 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar E gt smsc 7 1 2 pr lt PropertyName gt This is the counterpart function to present the property values that are defined at the Reference Syntax Editor You can write here the property Name and you will get the property value as result Example Device Address brNodeAddress 7 1 3 LOOP PROP_COUNT ENDLOOP This construct allows dealing with a variable
58. ound images in the directory C Program Files SMSC Radar Backgrounds 2 3 Figure 5 14 Move Icons e Each device icon 2 in the custom layout gets a move icon 3 leftmost at the bottom Point the mouse to the move icon and drag it to the desired location 4 Figure 5 15 Icons Are Arranged e f desired the custom layout can be saved Therefore select Save As in the File menu The file extension is set to Ivo Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 29 MOST Radar er SmS 5 2 3 Detail Menu The scan priority level up to which information shall be requested can be selected in the detail menu The scan priority is specified in the MOST Radar Reference Editor For details refer to chapter 6 on page 53 Primary Level Scan Secondary Level Scan Smart Scan Scan All Figure 5 16 Detail Menu The items are described in Table 5 4 Items Description ee Primary Level Scan Select this item if only minimal basic information NodePositionAddress and FBlockID shall be requested for getting a minimal MOST network survey Secondary Level Scan Select this item if further basic information e g NodeAddress GroupAddress and FBocklDs shall be requested i e additionally to the primary level scan Smart Scan Select this item for requesting node details step by step In a first scan cycle only details are requested that are labeled with Pri
59. p of the reference tree 1 The tree can be expanded up to parameter level Therefore click onto a box next to a node to expand the tree By default each node is activated 2 Uncheck a node if a parameter should not be scanned via MOST Radar As a result of doing this lower ranking nodes are also unchecked 1 EsProgram Files SMSC Radar Reterencel ptrons xml M Radar Reference M Basic W NodePosition W Mode ddress W Group ddress M FBlocks M INIC Version Info Bandwidth EHCIState MC add New Node i Delete Selected Node 2 3 Move Up Move Down M NVReS Tables w AW Res able2d wW AW ResT able 30 Ww AW ResT able 23 M AMWResleages5 MW AltPacketAddress M NetBlock M Devicelnto W Producth ame W ProductSenialhlumber W ProductDescription W MOST Transceiver Version M AudioAmplitier MW Volume W Balance M OSS Ausilarylnput ra T i TERN i mh ml wn Bums M A M L Figure 6 7 Reference Tree Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 59 MOST Radar A right click in the reference tree opens the context menu 3 Item Shortcut Description Add New Node A new node will be added below the currently selected node By default the Name is set to New Mode the ID to 00 Both properties and the Get message must be adapted mp mee Node tree can be influenced reference tree can be influenced Table 6 3 Con
60. ponding device information is displayed in the Device Info group box at the bottom of the window Context Menu c Right click inside the display area to get the context menu The context menu is divided in two the upper part contains the items Refresh and Add custom that are device independent They are described in the paragraph Buttons d below The item Remove is only enabled if a custom device is selected that has been added previously via Add custom Buttons d Refresh button Normally the search mechanism described above will find all connected devices If a device is switched on later press the Refresh button to restart the auto find mechanism Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 23 MOST Radar EP SMSE 19 Add Custom button If a device cannot be found via the auto find mechanism but its IP is known eg a MOST PC board or an OptoLyzer OL3XXX MOST Radar can connect to it Press Add Custom A new window opens Remote Socket Port 2399 Ve Name MBI Server Figure 5 8 Remote Socket Enter the IP of the custom device e g MOST PC board or OptoLyzer OL3XXX and adjust the Port if necessary Enter a friendly name for easy identifying the device in the display area Once entered the device will be presented in the device list next time Device Info e When an OptoLyzer OL3XXX is selected this
61. pull down menus An allocation view displays the channel allocation The report view generates a report of a node s status This report can be saved for further processing MOST Radar is able to handle even future MOST devices by specifying their properties in the MOST Radar Reference Editor MOST Radar can run as a plug in tool for OptoLyzer Suite OptoLyzer Professional OptoLyzer Standard Plus and can attach via the MOST Interface Control Server to the MOST network Access to the MOST network is accomplished via an OptoLyzer OL3XXX a MOST PC Interface an OptoLyzer Interface Box V5 or a MOCCA compact open 50e User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 8 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar E gt smsc 3 System Requirements and Installation For running MOST Radar the following PC environment is recommended minimum e Pentium III Class PC e Windows XP SP2 or SP3 or Windows 7 operating system e 512 MByte RAM e 512 MByte free disk space e Ethernet lf MOST Radar is used as a plug in tool to OptoLyzer Suite it needs an OptoLyzer Suite version V1 4 6 or higher In addition MOST Radar requires the installation of OptoLyzer Components V3 2 7 or higher if it is used together with the OptoLyzer Suite The OptoLyzer Components are necessary e g for detecting devices If MOST Radar connects via OptoLyzer Professional OptoLyzer Standard Plus it needs an OptoLyzer Professional version V2 1 x OptoLy
62. pyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 17 MOST Radar 10 Appendix C List of Listings Listing Pods e TO USOR D a ee ae 70 Listing 7 2 Selecting one of n Strings F w string sting A 70 Listing 7 3 Using IF 0 END ES nt ad ed hs en Ge dd aaa 70 Listing 7 4 Using IND a a dc 71 Listing 7 5 USINGIMOST le ele EE 15 User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 78 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar 11 Appendix D Index A Add Custom Add Nodes Manually Allocation Tab B BNBuild D Drag amp Drop from Syntax Tree G Get Message I InstID M Master MOST Radar Reference Editor N Network Scan O Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC 24 47 57 61 53 58 36 53 24 Options 55 OptoLyzer Professional 13 OptoLyzer Standard Plus 13 R Reference Adaptation 61 Reference Details 64 Reference Tree 59 Register Tab 41 RTF 57 S Scan Interval 24 Scan Priority 65 Syntax Compiler BNBuild 57 Syntax Tree 57 T Timing Master 36 Toolbar MOST Radar Reference Editor 55 TXT 57 X XMLImport 57 User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 79
63. reference tree the keyword is also shown in the syntax tree to the left assumed it is implemented The checkbox is not checked If a Keyword is selected in the reference tree the syntax tree is not affected Et Click this button to bring the About Box on the screen as depicted in Figure 6 3 The About Box presents the logo of the product and its version In addition it informs that changes to settings will effect the behavior or MOST Radar after a restart of MOST Radar Click inside the window to close it Table 6 2 Toolbar of the MOST Radar Reference Editor iw Auto Locate Syntax Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 55 MOST Radar Options Suntas File E Program Files SMSC RadarSyntassiINIC 0581050 vU U BI Reference File LE Program Files MSC Radar Metmorke Most 6 Reference s Cancel Figure 6 2 Options MOST Radar Reference Editor amp VIAA Changes to these settings will effect the behavior of MOST Radar when next started WWW SINISC als COM WWW SITNISC a1S COM SUpp art IS software product i E intellectual property See ae SMSC and is protected by copyright laws and ir val treat 15 Duplication of this soft without permission is prohibited You Wat nat that accompany this zo ftyare Figure 6 3 About Box of MOST Radar Reference Editor User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 56 Document Version V3
64. register to a NIC 6 Single bitsetto zero Single bit set to zero 7 Single bit set to one yi Select configuration from pull down menu this takes effect on an entire group of bits 9 Each bit provides a brief help text The same applies to the pull down menus Table 5 10 Input Mask Description Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 43 MOST Radar se smsc 5 4 1 1 2 2 Handling Register Dump rdf files 5 4 1 1 2 2 1 Save Register Dump to File The Save button of the register editor has a drop down arrow When clicking onto it a small menu is opened which allows the saving of different sets of registers There are the following options available e Save All Pages e Save Current Page e Save Visible Registers e Save Marked Registers If the chosen target file does already exist the register editor will ask whether the file should be overwritten or not If yes is chosen the file will be overwritten In case of choice no the new register contents is appended to the already existing file This can be used to generate a register definition file step by step 5 4 1 1 2 2 1 1 Save All Pages This option is available only if the local node has been selected for opening the register editor It saves all the registers visible on the different editor pages Please note that registers are saved only if the respective tab was opened before A page i
65. rvey can be presented as a graphical ring a list or even as a custom model For example a ring view shows a survey of the MOST network at a glance A list keeps track of the nodes details even for a large number of devices A custom view allows positioning the nodes as in reality MOST Radar depicts all MOST devices integrated in the MOST network as blocks at their real location in the MOST network Each block displays the name of the device the kind of the device and detailed device information like node address node position and group address Information on the individual nodes is collected during the scanning of the MOST network So after starting MOST Radar a click onto is necessary to scan the entire MOST network But also a single node can be scanned Then select the node and press F5 During scanning a small animation 4 rightmost at the top of the window shows the scan activity and also the number of the node that is currently scanned The quantity of information MOST Radar will read depends on the activated detail level As well MOST Radar allows adapting the detail level refer to chapter MOST Radar Reference Editor on page 53 MOST Radar allows to start several instances simultaneously each scanning another MOST network As soon as MOST Radar is started once it tries to restore the last connection after a restart MOST Radar scans the MOST network asynchronously i e MOST Radar is not waiting for a MOST device s immediate reply
66. s item opens an additional window with the following tabs e General tab e Appearance tab Options 170 129 231 116 General Appearance g Devices Search and Connect Network Scan Scan Interval me 1000 Figure 5 5 Options Window Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 21 MOST Radar 5 2 2 2 1 General The General tab is displayed by default It is divided in two Devices MOST Radar s connection to the MOST network can be specified See below Figure 5 6 Network Scan The scan interval can be adjusted 2 For details refer on page 24 below Options 170 129 231 116 General Appearance r 1 Figure 5 6 Options General Tab Devices 1 Obey the following steps to specify MOST Radar s connection to the MOST network 1 Click Search and Connect A new window opens that presents all devices currently reachable from the PC see Figure 5 7 2 Select the desired device This highlights the device If the device is not presented click the Add Custom button see Figure 5 8 to connect remote to the desired device e g MOST PC board OptoLyzer OL3XXX Enter the IP adjust the Port and a friendly name recommended of the device 3 Close the window s by clicking the OK button MOST Radar shows the MOST network with all nodes Note Search and Connect is enabled only if MOST Radar is started stand alo
67. s to settings done in the MOST Radar Reference Editor will effect the behavior of MOST Radar only after a restart Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 53 MOST Radar EP SMSE 6 1 Start MOST Radar Reference Editor If there is the need to extend the reference file thus MOST Radar can handle the interesting MOST devices in the MOST network start the MOST Radar Reference Editor If default settings have been accepted during MOST Radar s installation procedure e Click Start Programs SMSC MOST Radar MOST Radar Reference Editor Figure 6 1 depicts the MOST Radar Reference Editor 3 4 5 MOST Radar Reference Editor 1 Save Reference Load Reference Options M Auto Locate Syntax E Program Files SMSC Radar syntax INIC_V02_00 E Program Files SMSC Radar ReferenceD ptions xml InstiD Al M Radar Reference A E Active FktlDs M Basic 4 Notification M NodePosition ID Name Notification Check W NodeAddress oo Version Info Versioninfo M GroupAddress Get FBlocks Scan Priority Posl M INIC Secondary Level Scan D Posy 0 wA Pos ProductNam M Bandwidth Message OPType Get A PosX H wVersion M EHCIState 0000002001 0000 Pos lt ProductV ers M DeviceMode PosX ProductDate NWResT able00 2 Identification of Response GG NWResT able10 FBlockID FktlD Parameter M NWResT ab
68. s updated whenever it is opened This function can be used to take a snapshot of the entire device Please note that it is not recommended to write this snapshot completely back to the NIC since it contains internal registers that are used dynamically Overwriting those registers means disturbing internal operations which may cause unexpected behavior of the chip 5 4 1 1 2 2 1 2 Save Current Page This option saves all registers 0x00 up to OxFF of the currently opened page 5 4 1 1 2 2 1 3 Save Visible Registers Saves registers of the currently selected tab User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 44 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 5 4 1 1 2 2 1 4 Save Marked Registers This option saves those registers of the currently active tab which have been marked before A register can be marked by a right mouse click un marking is done by a second right mouse click E 3 MOST CD Drive Property Register Allocation Report RE SE Ee 9 DD CM MSGL MSGS NPR SS DES PCI Route Figure 5 27 Register Editor with Marked Registers 5 4 1 1 2 2 2 Load Register Dump from File The Load button of the register editor has a drop down arrow When clicking onto it a small menu is opened which provides saving of different sets of registers There are the following options e Load into Editor e Download to a NIC 5 4 1 1 2 2 2 1 Load into Editor The saved register contents of the currently selected tab can
69. sc 2 Introduction MOST Radar is an analyzing tool for MOST networks Whenever information about a MOST network is needed MOST Radar helps to get it MOST Radar is able to support MOST networks with devices basing on NIC or INIC MOST Radar is working with MOST network speeds from MOST25 up to MOST150 and supports both the optical as well as the electrical physical layer MOST Radar offers a graphical survey on the entire MOST network depicting all devices as blocks at their real location in the MOST network at a glance Besides this MOST Radar provides the following features e Individual representation of the nodes e Different scan levels e Property window o Property View o Register Editor for devices basing on a NIC o Allocation View o Report View e MOST Radar Reference Editor MOST Radar is able to present the nodes of the MOST network in different views each optimized for a specific purpose e g ring custom view Different scan levels allow the adaptation of the scanning process from basic overview up to in depth In addition the entire MOST network can be scanned or a single node The nodes can be displayed in detail or as a simple icon of the FBlockID The property window presents information of a node in detail eg node position node address FBlocklDs FktlDs etc The register editor shows the register contents of a NIC in a very clear way allowing to change registers on byte and bit level as well as based on
70. structured in this sequence Name of the application MOST Radar followed by the connection that MOST Radar is using For example MOST Radar displays the interface name of the OptoLyzer Interface Box V5 that is used for connection 5 2 Menu Bar The menu bar provides access to all main functions of MOST Radar File Network Detail Help Figure 5 2 Menu Bar 5 2 1 File Menu This menu provides basic functions for handling custom layouts files and program exit Open Cbhrl O E save Ctrl s EY Save s By Ext Figure 5 3 File Menu Available file menu options are described in the Table 5 2 below Item Shortcut Description Et Open Ctrl O Only enabled in the custom layout Iyo Click the Custom button in the toolbar Then select this item to open a custom layout that has been stored previously It can be used to get a picture of the local installation of the nodes MOST Radar checks the MOST network topology while opening a layout If the nodes do not match a warning is shown Note If a layout is opened ensure the current MOST network configuration is matching the opened layout Save Ctrl S Only enabled in the custom layout Iyo Assumed a background picture is loaded in the custom layout the nodes can be arranged according the local configuration they will be placed e g in a car This layout can be saved The first time a layout is saved a name is requested Later the existing file will be replaced
71. t All devices currently reachable from your PC are shown below Select device to see information Dauhle click or press NK tao attack ta the selected OptoLyzer 1 OLS025oV MOST Tool Foundation Refresh Add Custom Device Info OLS025ov IP toe te Sees teats MAC Address OOEO4B18 B5590000 Serial Number ChOOOOOO Fi4DS5a2b Figure 4 5 Device List Select Desired Device 4 Select the desired device This highlights the device If the device is not presented click the Add Custom button see Figure 4 6 to connect remote to the desired device e g MOST PC board OptoLyzer Mobile Enter the IP adjust the Port and a friendly name recommended of the device Once entered the device will be presented in the device list next time Remote Socket Part 25999 Ww Name MEBI Server Figure 4 6 Remote Socket Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 15 MOST Radar e smsc 5 Close the window s by clicking the OK button MOST Radar shows the MOST network with all nodes Each node is displayed as an empty block at its real location in the MOST network Only the node position is shown at this stage 6 Proceed with chapter 5 on page 17 User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 16 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar E gt smsc 5 MOST Radar MOST Radar gives a survey of the entire MOST network and its status The su
72. t for waittime specifies the timeout interval in steps of 0 01s It is possible to use don t care characters X for describing an expected reply 7 1 12 MESSAGE lt start gt lt end gt This function cuts out a string from the MOST Control Message which was read last and translates the byte values to characters if possible The lt start gt parameter contains the position of the first the lt end gt parameter the position of the last byte to be cut out The numbers refer to the x values as used in Table 7 5 Contents of MOST Control Message on page 75 7 1 13 BREAK If the interpreter of the report tab reads this function it switches to single step mode The template file will then be translated line by line while a dialog box displays the current line and the nesting level IF Furthermore the dialog allows to switch to normal translation mode again Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 71 MOST Radar 7 2 Operators 7 2 1 Logical Operators Comment amp AND Boolean calculations are based on the 32bit long integer format Floating point values are truncated to integers before executing the Boolean operation An example 10 3 amp 2 2 The result of 10 3 is 3 3333 which is truncated to 3 and then ANDed with 2 afterwards OR Boolean calculations are based on the 32bit long integer format Floating point values are tru
73. text Menu of the Reference Tree All changes in the reference tree take only effect if Save Reference is clicked and MOST Radar is restarted afterwards User Manual Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC Page 60 Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 MOST Radar EP SMSE 6 4 1 Adapt the Reference There are two mechanisms to adapt the reference for new devices i e to add their FBlocks FktlDs and parameters e Use drag amp drop from syntax tree e Add new nodes manually 6 4 1 1 Drag amp Drop Nodes from a Syntax Tree The following procedure describes the principle how to add a new node via drag amp drop In the example a Hub4MOST node is added e First load the syntax tree that matches the new node device Therefore click Options in the toolbar and select the correct syntax tree Refer to Table 6 2 on page 55 for details e Select for the Hub4MOST 00 Hub 00 FktIDs Get hexadecimal values 00F9000001 Drag amp drop it below FunctionBlocks in the reference as shown in Figure 6 8 MOST Radar Reference Editor E 5 E Save Reference Load Reference Options w Auto Locate Syntax About E Program Files SMS CR adar untas HubdMOST E Program Files SMS CNE adarReferenced ptions xml Fia Hub4MOST W1 0 E M Radar Reference I Active wi FunctonLatalog z 3 D 28 Fa NetBlock e Function locks S Hub RA NIC e K o3 FBlocks HF Net amp ffock Ds gt ET AudioAmpliier
74. the result of the last scan request Bit Comment l O Un initialized address 6 Group address 0x00 or OxC8 detected Table 7 6 16 Bit Error Mask Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 15 MOST Radar 8 Appendix A List of Figures Figure 3 1 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 Figure 4 6 Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 Figure 5 3 Figure 5 4 Figure 5 5 Figure 5 6 Figure 5 7 Figure 5 8 MOST Radar License Dialog ss 10 MOST Radar as a Plug In of the OptoLyZer Gute 12 WA STANCE POON EEN 13 Device List Selection of the OptoLyZer Icon 14 Connection via an OptoLyzer Professional eg 14 Device List Select Desired Device ss 15 R MOIS SOCKS leg a den eee dt a destin de ei acts 15 leng RAGAN EE 18 ele 19 SUE RS 19 Network MenU an sans semer ana annee nano crea eee ae nn 20 OPUONS WIN ee do ee 21 Options General Tab sine dendeeuiswadavnde Segen 22 Specify MOST Radare Connection sisi 23 Remote SOCK E 24 Figure 5 9 Appearance KC DE 25 Figure 5 10 Show Details Deactivated ss 26 Figure 5 M MS Uy OM nada at de eat ads lac ane nine 27 Figure 5 12 CUSTOM VIEW EE 28 Figure 5 13 Change e ele TEE 28 FOURS SE MOVE ere ne autant onde Le nie ot ion 29 Figure 5 195 lecons Are Ail NGS TE 29 FOURS 9416 DE OL On EE 30 Figure 5 17 Help Menu Of MOST Raab EE 31 POU kee DO EEN 34 Figure 5 19 MOST Radar TOO DAN
75. zer Standard Plus version V2 1 x or higher When using MOST Interface Control Server to host application MOST Radar needs MOST Interface Control version V1 4 x or higher Copyright 2006 2011 SMSC User Manual Document Version V3 2 x 1 Date 2011 05 20 Page 9 MOST Radar E gt smsc 3 1 License The license of MOST Radar is always issued for a specific hardware e g OptoLyzer OL3XXX OptoLyzer Interface Box or MOST PC Interface via that MOST Radar connects to the MOST network Therefore the serial number of the specific hardware must be known before requesting the license number This hardware specific license number is provided together with MOST Radar License Key Please enter the correct license number provided with the software package The software will run only d the provided license matches the detected Hardware Serial Number 01015352 License Kep Figure 3 1 MOST Radar License Dialog The license number can be entered in the license dialog of MOST Radar Figure 3 1 This window opens when MOST Radar starts and cannot find a valid license The license number has to be entered for every PC where MOST Radar is installed The MOST Radar license can also be stored on the hardware itself Then there is no need to enter licenses on PCs For more information about the handling of license numbers and storing them on a hardware e g via Admin Web Interface DOS Tools please refer to the respective user manual o

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