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1. 5 2 Server Side Connections Section Title Connections Column Title Function Legal Values Port Specify which port the device is connected to P1 P8 R1 R2 with converter the FieldServer 300 600 1200 2400 9600 Baud Specify baud rate Vendor limitation Parity Specify parity None Vendor limitation Data Bits Specify data bits 8 Vendor limitation Stop Bits Specify stop bits 1 Vendor limitation Protocol Specify protocol used CarrierDP Handshaking Specify hardware handshaking None Example Server Side Connections Connections Port Baud Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Protocol Handshaking Poll Delay P8 9600 None 8 1 A CarrierDP None 0 1005 5 3 Server Side Node Descriptors Section Title Nodes Column Title Function Legal Values Node_Name Provide name for Node Dp tO 12 alphanumeric characters DataPort station address of physical Server Node These correspond to the devices configured in the DTPConfig Thus the Node_ID is not the address of Node ID the final CCN device 1 15 The DataPort DTPConfig table maps a device number 1 15 to a bus number 0 239 Use the Node D to tell the driver which device to use Protocol Specify protocol used CarrierDP Example l Server Side Nodes Nodes Node Name Node ID Protocol Port FAN1 1 A CarrierDP P8 Not all ports shown are necessarily supported by the hardware Consult
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3. 22 Appendix B 1 Connection problems Hosihana YAA Ee de dan ua mde e ene add da 22 Appendix B 2 Tiimeoufsu y pa rc o ID nea qs eter P e ee Ee Pa eu edd uan e e ve ai 22 Appendix B 3 Determining Storage Locations 22 Appendix B 4 How to build a script file that tests a customer 104 23 APPENDIX C nuddiecme 26 Appendix C 1 Driver Limitations and Exclusions sss 26 APPENDIX D DRIVER ERROR MESSAGES 5552 ia ss ia nnn 27 Appendix D 1 Driver Stats iet niece tana u lala maa nh ae 31 FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas California 95035 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 2299 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 509 1970 email support fieldserver com FS 8700 86 Carrier DataPort Page 3 of 32 1 Carrier DataPort Description The Carrier DataPort driver allows the FieldServer to transfer data to and from devices over either RS 232 or RS 485 using Carrier DataPort protocol The FieldServer can emulate either a Server or Client The DataPort device provides a gateway to CCN devices This driver polls the DataPort device which in turn reads data from the CCN devices Up to 15 system elements may be connected to a DataPort Device Carrier limits the number of CCN devices that can polled from a DataPort Device and a
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7. 1 response CarrierDP 14 FYI Diagnostic cancelled slave response These messages are for FieldServer engineers If any either is ever printed in the error log please call FieldServer support and report the message CarrDP 15 Err Field Units required MapDesc lt s gt A server side Map Descriptor requires that the Engineering units are defined More information about this field is provided in section O and Appendix A 1 CarrDP 16 FYI Use DA_Byte_Name for server status values MD lt s gt This message may be safely ignored It is provided for your information only It reminds you that you can use a secondary Data Array connected to the server side Map Descriptor to store status value which will be returned when the server is polled This is an alternate way of allowing the driver to determine the status values More information on status values is provided in Appendix A 1 CarrDP 17 FYI Use DA_Byte_Name for status value storage MD lt s gt This message may be safely ignored It is provided for your information only It reminds you that you can use a secondary Data Array connected to the Client side Map Descriptor to have the driver store status value when a poll response is obtained If this secondary array is not defined then the status values are ignored More information on status values is provided in Appendix A 1 CarrDP 18 FYI Use DA_Float_Name for units value storage MD
8. Conditions Conditions A B C D E F No Force 0 1 2 3 4 5 Fire 16 17 18 19 20 21 Safety 32 33 34 35 36 37 Service Tool 48 49 50 51 52 53 Supervisor 64 65 66 67 68 69 Monitor 80 81 82 83 84 85 Minimum off 96 97 98 99 100 101 Control 112 113 114 115 116 117 BEST 128 129 130 131 132 133 Temp Override 144 145 146 147 148 149 Loadshed 160 161 162 163 164 165 Error Conditions A no error B hardware or communications error C software error D low alarm limit exceeded analog point or point in alarm discrete point E high alarm limit exceeded F unconfigured point VVT Gateway only Force Conditions No Force Fire forced by fire alarm equipment Safety forced by internal safety override Service Tool forced by CCN Service Tool Supervisor forced by local Building Supervisor Monitor forced by remote Building Supervisor Minimum off forced by minimum off time requirement Control forced by System Software Option BEST forced by BEST program Temp Override forced by temperature override Loadshed forced by Loadshed System Software Option Appendix A 2 Field Variable Names A list of variable names vs table names vs equipment types is not provided in this manual The reasons for this are that they are not all available to us they can be configured in some devices using software provided by the Carrier Corporation Consult the points list with the literature pro
9. being the default 4 1 Data Arrays Section Title Data Arrays Column Title Function Legal Values Data Array Name Provide name for Data Array Up to 15 alphanumeric characters FLOAT B T Ulnt16 Sint16 Packed Bit Byte Packed Byte Swapped Byte Provide data format Each Data Array Data Format can only take on one format Number of Data Objects Must be larger Data_Array_Length than the data storage area required for 1 10 000 the data being placed in this array Example Data Arrays II Data_Arrays Data_Array_Name Data_Format Data_Array_Length DA Al 01 Ulnt16 200 DA AO 01 Ulnt16 200 DA DI 01 Bit 200 DA DO 01 Bit 200 FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas California 95035 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 2299 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 509 1970 email support fieldserver com FS 8700 86 Carrier DataPort Page 6 of 32 4 2 Client Side Connections Section Title Connections Column Title Function Legal Values Specify which port the device is connected to the P1 P8 R1 R2 with Port 4 FieldServer converter 600 1200 2400 9600 Baud Specify baud rate Vendor limitation Parity Specify parity None Vendor limitation Data_Bits Specify data bits 8 Vendor limitation Stop_Bits Specify stop bits 1 Vendor limitation Protocol Specify protocol used CarrierDP Handshaki
10. is provided in Appendix A 4 1 CarrDP 25 Err This driver The length of the response from each different Carrier device and for Correct the error by editing the configuration CSV file downloading the corrected file to the FieldServer and then resetting the FieldServer FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas California 95035 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 2299 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 509 1970 email support fieldserver com FS 8700 86 Carrier DataPort Page 29 of 32 Error Message Explanation each table is different The driver does not know the length of the responses The Carrier devices take some time between receiving a poll and sending a response The amount of time is proportional to the length of the response and hence to the size of the table If the device takes too long the driver may timeout as the default timeout is 2 0 seconds It is strongly recommended that you set the timeout to a large value like 30 seconds to start with The effect of having a large timeout is to 1 allow the driver enough time to receive the response and 2 Increase the amount of time before the driver reports the timeout if there is a genuine timeout event works best with long timeouts CarrDP 26 FYI No data was stored for MD s This message is printed when a response is received but the driver did not find any information in the response that it could use to stor
11. lt s gt This message may be safely ignored It is provided for your information only It reminds you that you can use a secondary Data Array connected to the Client side Map Descriptor to have the driver store engineering units values when a poll response is obtained If this secondary array is not defined then the units values are ignored More information on units values is provided in Appendix A 1 CarrDP 19 Err Table Name has no meaning MapDesc lt s gt CarrDP 20 Err Field Name has no meaning MapDesc lt s gt On the Client side the parameters Table Name and Field Name have no meaning and must be removed from the Map Descriptor CarrDP 21 Err On String required MapDesc lt s gt CarrDP 22 Err Field Name required MapDesc lt s gt CarrDP 23 Err Field_Desc required MapDesc lt s gt On the server side each Map Descriptor must have these parameters defined Read section 0 and review the example in section 1 1 1 for more information CarrDP 24 Err MD lt s gt discrete state word not recognized On the line immediately following this error the driver reports the response that generated the error The driver will store a value that is the ASCII code for the first character of the discrete state reported Identification of the unrecognized discrete state word as well as information on how to extend the list of recognized discrete state words
12. resolving one customer s connection problems a timeout of 4 s on a table of 134 entries was found to produce good results Please read the notes provided with Error message 25 in section Appendix D of this manual Appendix B 3 Determining Storage Locations Set the Application parameter to Print_storage_locations on the connection to tell the driver to print messages each time it stores data The driver dumps messages in the error log reporting the Data Array name offset value and the line from which the data was extracted Remove the parameter to stop the messages being printed Example In the line below the driver reports that the line beginning hd_pos_a was processed and that the value 0 0 was stored in DA D2 01 at offset 149 T02 gt DPStore DA DA D2 01 Off 49 Val 0 00 hd pos a 0 0 T02 See above hd pos a 0 0 003 000 Head Press A FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas California 95035 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 2299 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 509 1970 email support fieldserver com FS 8700 86 Carrier DataPort Page 23 of 32 Appendix B 4 How to build a script file that tests a customer log The following brief notes are intended for configuration engineers who are expected to be familiar with the FieldServer Take the hex log file and convert to ASCII using special chars this is an option of the log file converter Choose a response line from ne
13. the appropriate Instruction manual for details of the ports available on specific hardware It is common to leave server nodes unconnected to a port This means that the FieldServer can respond with the Node s data irrespective of which port the request is received on FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas California 95035 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 2299 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 5091970 email support fieldserver com FS 8700 86 Carrier DataPort 5 4 5 4 1 Server Side Map Descriptors Page 12 of 32 FieldServer Specific Map Descriptor Parameters Column Title Function Legal Values Map Descriptor Name Name of this Map Descriptor Up to 32 alphanumeric characters Data Array Name Name of Data Array where data is to be stored in the FieldServer One of the Data Array names from Data Array section above Data Array Location Starting location in Data Array 0 to maximum specified in Data Array section above Function Function of Client Map Descriptor passive 5 4 2 Driver Specific Map Descriptor Parameters Column Title Function Legal Values One of the Node Names data values to be stored Node Name Name of Node to fetch data from specified in Server Node Descriptor above Length of Map Descriptor When reading a Length compete table set to the maximum number of 1 1000 Table
14. to enable the FieldServer for Carrier DataPort communications the driver independent FieldServer buffers need to be declared in the Data Arrays section the FieldServer virtual node s needs to be declared in the Server Side Nodes section and the data to be provided to the Clients needs to be mapped in the Server Side Map Descriptors section Details on how to do this can be found below Note that in the tables indicates an optional parameter with the bold legal value being the default 5 1 Data Arrays Section Title Data_Arrays Column Title Function Legal Values Up to 15 alphanumeric Data_Array_Name Provide name for Data Array characters Float Bit Uint 6 Sint16 Packed_Bit Byte Packed_Byte Swapped_Byte Provide data format Each Data Array can Data_Format only take on one format Number of Data Objects Must be larger Data_Array_Length than the data storage area required for 1 10 000 the data being placed in this array Example Data Arrays II Data_Arrays Data_Array_Name Data_Format Data_Array_Length DA_AI_01 Uint16 200 DA_AO_01 Uint16 200 DA DI 01 Bit 200 DA DO 01 Bit 200 FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas California 95035 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 2299 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 509 1970 email support fieldserver com FS 8700 86 Carrier DataPort Page 11 of 32
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16. 0 thousands of cubic feet5 per minute thousands of cubic feet56 per hour tons 264 tons per hour 267 revolutions per minute 270 percent open 272 hours 273 gallons 274 on off input 276 off on input 288 input pulses on 289 input pulses off 290 seconds 291 normal alarm 292 Hz 293 minutes 295 hours 296 revolutions per minute 297 clock 298 ASCII 299 no units 300 milliamp 301 pounds per square inch 302 volts 303 kilowatts 304 kilowatt hours pulse 305 pulses 306 on off output 307 off on output 310 pulsed on output 311 pulsed off output 312 steps 313 ASCII 314 no units 315 degrees C degrees C Value Engineering Units Pascal delta degrees C degrees C delta degrees C degrees C Pascal delta degrees C degrees C delta degrees C kiloPascals liters per minute liter per hour cubic meters per minute cubic meters per hour kiloPascals kilograms per hour kilowatt hours kilowatts millimeters of water millimeters of mercury kilowatt hours kilowatts degrees C percent relative humidity amps volts cubic meters per minute cubic meters per hour meters per second tons tons per hour revolutions per hour percent open hours liters FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas California 95035 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 2299 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 509 1970 email support fieldserver com FS 8700 86 Carrier DataPort Page 16 of 32 Error Conditions Force
17. 0 point limit For example if controllers 1 through 10 each contain 90 points a command for the DATAPORT to transmit data from controller 11 12 13 14 or 15 will result in error code 4 5 DATAPORT Busy The digit 5 returned as an error code means that a static data update is in progress preventing the DATAPORT from responding successfully to a Send Controller Data Command or a Send Data Periodically command 6 Controller Not Configured The digit 6 returned as an error code means that the off network device has commanded the DATAPORT to transmit data from a controller that is not configured in the DATAPORT For example if only controllers 1 through 5 are configured in the DATAPORT a command of 0 Send Controller Data for Controller 15 will result in error code 6 CarrDP 99 Err Cant open INI file for response This message should only be printed in simulation mode QA testing If you see this message call Tech Support FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas California 95035 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 2299 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 5091970 email support fieldserver com FS 8700 86 Carrier DataPort Page 31 of 32 Appendix D 1 Driver Stats The driver reports statistics according to the FieldServer standards The following notes describe some aspects of standard statistic reporting which are peculiar to this driver e error responses from the Carrier DataPort dev
18. 00 86 Carrier DataPort Array Offset is based on Port Number P1 N O A 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 P2 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 P3 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 P4 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 P5 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 210 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 P6 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 257 260 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 P7 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 307 310 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 P8 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 357 360 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 Page 32 of 32 Description Available for future use Available for future use Available for future use Available for future use Number of bytes sent by Client driver Number of messages sent by Client Numb
19. 000 0 49 000 000 0 Holms Ajejes xog e9119813 000 000 L xoq o9ja yo smes 1esuepuo 000 000 0 ojpuoo u2 snes uns dung 000 000 0 dund y9 snes Y OH lul 000 000 o YoollMOl smeis yams juar 000 000 0 s quo uos jurodjes ejoues 000 000 0 ms 3d slMOl yms wiejpay 000 000 0 s oeJ 42 uos IooO ne H 000 000 0 ms ou MO uos HO UO 000 000 0 ms youo y0 NI 31399810 LINN 000 000 0 Ho Sul5e s ue4 000 000 08 1S NvAlyo 8 OG 1ndino ue4 000 000 0 gq uejlyol 1 8 OG 1ndino ue4 000 000 0 zq uejlyol 9 OG 1ndino ue4 000 000 9q uejlyol S OG 1ndino ue4 000 000 0 sq uejlyol t OG 1ndino uey 000 000 0 rq uej uo 4 OG indmo ue4 000 000 0 eq uej u2 c OG indmo ued 000 000 0 zq uej u9 L OG 1ndino ue4 000 000 0 Iq upyMol nd no SNV 000 000 0 49 000 000 0 Hohno aeos g 119 000 000 0 os ajellyo 1ndino dung IIO g 10 000 000 0 q duidio 42 26 JO GZ abed Hode eg 1311189 98 0028 S4 FS 8700 86 Carrier DataPort Page 26 of 32 Appendix C Driver Notes Appendix C 1 Driver Limitations and Exclusions The Carrier DataPort driver does not support the following functions Send Data Periodically Stop Sending Xoff Xon Omit 24 Character description Include 24 Character description Read Configuration The Carrier DataPort driver is not capable of configuring the DataPort device Software provided by the Carrier Corporation is required to do this The DataPort d
20. 13 000 000 900 0 V HONId Y0 sod sseld peeH 000 600 010 e sod pulMol uonlsoci AX3 000 600 00 Vv AXZ MO 2 dwog jueun 100W 000 10 OUND 27421401 dui juano JOJOJA 000 270 OUND 74014212 duog 1030 N 000 100 S t 4 1 27421401 dwog 10 000 100 0 8v dNL Lvdolsuold seo 61euosiq abejany 000 100 989r E 1plyolz dO due seo ebieyosig 000 100 9 8v LOG 27421401 do due ses ebieyosig 000 100 L Q 1vdoOlyo due uogons pajermjes 000 100 O0 8y V lss 4O duu Bursuapuoy 5 000 100 L0G Y LOSINO 200 einssejqd 1 ziuuouo53 000 020 66 dod 27421401 1 dO einsseig Jeziuouo 3 000 020 403 LVdO dO zdO eouejeyig sseJd IIO 000 020 VZ ev dodl suolido sousseyiq sseld IIO 000 020 92 LV doadlyo 242 eunsseJd IIO 000 020 vist dO cvdoluol 1d9 eunsseJd IIO 000 020 69 dO Ivdoluol eunsseJqd uonons 000 020 ctv V dS MO eunsseJd eDjeuosiq 000 020 sb v dalyol Amedeo jezo 14 4 000 00 0 1 vdvoluo 000 000 0 491 SINTVA SOTVNV V LINDYIO 000 000 0 yo dois Aouefjeur3 000 000 doiswaluol 000 000 0 uo eue 000 100 99 1volyol 000 L00 Z Zv LM TMLO MO juod 04002 000 100 OV 14 14121421 p idnooo jurodjes 000 000 L 990 dsiyol juiodjes 1u unO 000 L00 vor dS uolenieA qur goedeo Be7 000 600 001 WIT VT M ea ur puetu q AHOV 000 600 001 WIT 1304 Aoede jejo jueoad 000 00 0 1 dvolu
21. 5 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 2299 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 5091970 email support fieldserver com FS 8700 86 Carrier DataPort Page 30 of 32 Error Message Explanation CarrDP 33 Err DataPort responded with Err d Device s There DataPort device responded but the response reports an error The error number is printed in the message The message also reports the name of the node that was polled The following 6 errors are documented For other errors contact the Carrier Vendor 1 Invalid Command The digit 1 returned as an error code means that the last ASCII character sent to the DATAPORT by the off network device is not one that the DATAPORT recognizes as a command 2 No Display Table The digit 2 returned as an error code means that the off network device has commanded the DATAPORT to transmit data from a controller that is properly configured in the DATAPORT but the controller does not contain a point display table 3 CCN Bus Communication Error The digit 3 returned as an error code means that the DATAPORT cannot transmit data from the requested controller because a communication error occurred while the DATAPORT was acquiring data from that controller 4 Database Full The digit 4 returned as an error code means that the off network device has commanded the DATAPORT to transmit data from a controller that is properly configured in the DATAPORT but the controller is beyond the 90
22. 99 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 509 1970 email support fieldserver com FS 8700 86 Carrier DataPort Page 21 of 32 Appendix A 4 3 Numeric Values The driver recognizes numeric values by checking the first character of the value field If it is a digit then the field is treated as a number Appendix A 4 4 Occupancy Strings Values If the value returned for a variable is 8 characters long and each of the characters is a one or a zero then the driver regards this as an occupancy string an converts it to a binary coded decimal value and then stores this value E g 00101010 42 decimal FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas California 95035 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 2299 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 5091970 email support fieldserver com FS 8700 86 Carrier DataPort Page 22 of 32 Appendix B Trouble Shooting Connections Tips and Hints Appendix B 1 Connection problems Confirm that the device you are trying to attach to the FieldServer is in fact a DataPort device and not a DataLink device which looks very similar but connects differently A DataLink device will require the DataLink driver FieldServer part FS 8700 82 Please contact FieldServer to request an exchange of driver Appendix B 2 Timeouts Some Data Port tables are long and result in messages of up to 6 5 kB being sent from the data port to the FieldServer The default timeout is insufficient in such cases In
23. FieldServer l Technologies A Sierra Monitor Company Driver Manual Supplement to the FieldServer Instruction Manual FS 8700 86 Carrier DataPort APPLICABILITY amp EFFECTIVITY Effective for all systems manufactured after August 2008 Driver Version 1 03 Document Revision 11 FS 8700 86 Carrier DataPort Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 CARRIER DATAPORT DESCRIPTION U 3 2 DRIVER SCOPE OF SUPPLY iier 3 2 1 Supplied by FieldServer Technologies for this driver a 3 3 HARDWARE CONNECTIONS u cece ee Arr A rrap Ea or Ar PAAA RAY AR Ra ARAR Rama 4 4 CONFIGURING THE FIELDSERVER AS A CARRIER DATAPORT CL ENT 5 4 1 Data AITays iecur aa uba b disse soslo 5 4 2 Client Side Connections oet ce aaa daaa 6 4 3 Client Side Node Descriptors entes ert E E Ra dates 7 4 4 Client side Map Descriptors s l adad eto tte it ei ada A a takasaq 8 4 4 1 FieldServer Related Map Descriptor sse 8 44 2 Driver Related Map Descriptor Parameters 8 8888888 882 2 23 3333 8 443 TIMING Parameters 8 4 4 4 Descriptor Example 1 Read u a 9 5 CONFIGURING THE FIELDSERVER AS A CARRIER DATAPORT
24. Name The name of the table to be polled e g DISPLAY This parameter is for display purposes only The driver does not use the value of this parameter Some system elements have multiple instances of the same table name For example the Terminal System Manager has 64 Temperature Zone configuration tables The individual tables are named TZONE1 though TZONE64 These tables are accessed by using both the primary amp secondary table names E g TZCONF TZONE1 Only Ascii characters are permitted When using the table name parameter to specify a primary and secondary table leave a single space between the two names Field Name This is the field variable pneumonic An Ascii string which may not contain spaces Max length 8 characters An Ascii string which Field Description Returned when a Client does a read Ne contain Spares ax length 24 characters Field Units Returned when a Client does a read f units A whole number See have no meaning for the variable set to zero Appendix A 1 Field Status This parameter is used to set data quality information that is returned when the Client polls for data If omitted and DA_Byte_Name has not been specified the driver returns zero as the status value A whole number See Appendix A 1 for more information 5 Additional information on the length parameter is provided in Appendix A FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpit
25. SERVER 10 5 1 Data Amaysu ea iia a da hmd ld PM oot lit 10 5 2 Server Side CONNECTIONS teini aad ya ete te eta irt e aa aldad b 11 5 3 Server Side Node Descriptors U l y ss utwa ee ee hawaka kau Ad Sua aaah cs 11 5 4 Server oide Map Deserlptofts 2 ca tete tet b hte bats batidas 12 5 4 1 FieldServer Specific Map Descriptor Parameters 12 5 4 2 Driver Specific Map Descriptor Parameters sse nnne 12 5 43 Timing Parameters ide pue Gin ted es etu teen det ve et eaae td dera p dts 13 5 4 4 Map Descriptor Example sies enne 2388222 23333 s 111333333 14 APPENDIX A ADVANCED TOPICS S YARAR ARo 15 Appendix A 1 Field Status amp Field Engineering 5 u u 15 Appendix A 2 Field Variable Names a orina aid 16 Appendix A 3 Map Descriptor Length 1 19 Appendix A 4 How the Client stores the states values of the Table Variables 19 Appendix A 4 1 Discrete States iyd qa a 19 Appendix A 4 2 Time Valles 1 uuu iaa 20 Appendix A 4 3 Numeric Values oe Lectt Pec Ee te tr x E ao d Lt asili 21 Appendix A 4 4 Occupancy Strings Valles gr tee EE 21 APPENDIX B TROUBLE SHOOTING CONNECTIONS TIPS AND HINTS
26. ar the end of the log most recent Check the line is complete Place the line inside an INI file Make the following changes e Replace NP with FF e Replace SP with a space e Replace NULL with a space Use the following files as a guide Client csv Data_Arrays Data Array Name Data Format Data Array Length DA D1 01 Float 500 Connections Port Parity Baud Data Bits Stop Bits Handshaking Protocol Timeout Print storage locations Pal None 9600 8 None CarrierDP 605 Yes Nodes Node Name Node Protocol Port Node A 1 CarrierDP P1 Map Descriptors Map Descriptor Name Data Array Name Data Array Offset Function Node Name Length Scan Interval CMD GP 01 DA D1 01 0 Rdbc Node A 202 5 0s Server csv Data Arrays Data Array Name Data Format Data Array Length TABLE DISPLAY Float 500 Connections Port Parity Baud Data Bits Stop Bits Handshaking Protocol P1 None 1200 8 1 None CarrierDP Nodes Node_Name Node Protocol Node A ila CarrierDP FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas California 95035 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 2299 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 5091970 email support fieldserver com woo 1aAJaspreyio oddns Hewa 0261 60S 888 eeJ4 NOL 6922 292 807 xe 6622 292 gor 191 UHO2 4 AH SD H MMM Q M WSN S 086 e usoyeD seydi no qoJe 1661 sai
27. as California 95035 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 2299 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 5091970 email support fieldserver com FS 8700 86 Carrier DataPort Page 13 of 32 Column Title Function Legal Values DA_Byte_Name If this parameter is defined then its value must be the name of a Data Array Instead of the driver returning a static Field Status it will extract the value located at the given offset and use this value as the Field Status The name of Data Array defined in the Data Arrays section If the variable has a discrete state use this parameter to define the word that describes the state when the variable s value is 1 OR Use one of the keywords to tell the driver to send the value of the associated array elements STRING NUMERIC a number On_String DOW TIME a time value formatted as hh mm Or anyother Ascii strin STRING a string of bytes werben not 20 DOW occupancy string When using the string keyword the driver reads x P i consecutive array elements and treats them as ASCII character values in forming the response X is defined by the length parameter If the variable has a discrete state use this parameter to define the word that describes the 3 Off String state when the variable s value is zero If you 2 75 7 have used a keyvvords described above then y p simply put a dash in this field Lenoth Always set the len
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30. e If the problem occurs repeatedly then take a log and call tech Support after you have tried the following diagnostic steps 1 Check connection stats If bytes received per message is lt 100 then it is likely that the device you are polling is not responding properly or that a port setting is invalid Check the port settings CarrDP 27 Err Can t open slave log This message should only be printed in simulation mode QA testing If you see this message call Tech Support CarrDP 28 FYI Response was sent from slave log Hex file This message should only be printed in simulation mode QA testing If you see this message call Tech Support CarrDP 29 Err The input buffer has overflowed This message could be produced when the characters which signal the end of a response are missing and the next response is appended to the 1 in the input buffer In such cases the buffer may overflow This message is printed once and then suppressed However each time the event occurs the STREAMING stat is incremented by one If the stat is produced rarely then you could assume that that an occasional corrupt incomplete message has produced the error If it occurs all the time then assume that the response is too large to fit in the input buffer Most FST drivers have an input buffer of 3080 bytes This driver has a buffer size of 16000 bytes The buffer size is hard coded so you will need to capture a log and send an error r
31. een used it will report the following error CarrDP 24 Err MD lt MapDesc1 gt discrete state word not recognized The unrecognized discrete word can be found by extracting 10 characters from the line starting at the 10th character Once the 10 characters have been extracted they are left and right trimmed to remove leading and trailing spaces FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas California 95035 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 2299 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 509 1970 email support fieldserver com FS 8700 86 Carrier DataPort Page 20 of 32 In the following two examples the keywords that are not recognized are Reset T and Tripout respectively CarrDP 24 Err MD lt MapDesc1 gt discrete state word not recognized T02 gt lt MODE Reset T 000 000 Control Mode gt T02 gt CarrDP 24 Err MD lt MapDesc1 gt discrete state word not recognized TO2 gt STATUS Tripout 000 000 Run Status gt In the following example the keyword is not being recognized If this message is printed it is necessary to consult Carrier Corp to learn why a variables value is printed as t may be that the value is over range or invalid T02 gt CarrDP 24 Err MD lt MapDesc1 gt discrete state word not recognized T02 gt CHWPD 020 000 Chilled Water Delta P gt T02 gt Extending the List of Discrete State Words You can extend the list of state words the driver recogn
32. eport to FST CarrDP 30 CarrDP 31 Err Line has missing CR Some data not stored CarrDP 32 Err missing CR s store MD s Many Abandon When parsing a response the driver processes the response line by line A single response may consist of a number of lines Each line is terminated with a Carriage Return CR If a single CR is missing then the driver sees two lines as a single line In versions prior to 1 03eA the driver used the line number as the offset therefore values extracted from subsequent lines were stored at the incorrect offset Now the driver ignores the corrupted line and advances the line counter by 2 continuing the parsing and storing of extracted values The values associated with the corrupted response line are not updated This is reflected in the line count stored at offset zero The driver detects lines with missing CR s by checking the line length If the driver senses that more than two or more consecutive CR s are missing then the driver abandons the parse and store and prints error 32 If different parts of the response have missing CR s message 31 will be printed more than once per response There is no direct corrective action you can take The errors arise from dropped bytes in the response If the error occurs frequently you will need to check that the data transmission is not being adversely affected by noise FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas California 9503
33. er of response messages received by Client Available for future use Most recent response error Number of times Client receives an error response Error 1 Invalid Command Error 2 No Display Table Error 3 CCN Bus Communication Error Error 4 Database Full Error 5 DATAPORT Busy Error 6 Device Not Configured Error 7 Error 8 Error 9 Error 10 Error 11 Error 12 Error 13 Error 14 Some other error Number of response bytes received by Client Number of times Client has timeout out waiting for response Number of times Client prints a timeout SDO message FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas California 95035 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 2299 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 5091970 email support fieldserver com
34. evice requires configuration so that it connects to the appropriate CCN devices on the CCN communications network If the total length of the response from a read table query is more than 3000 bytes long the driver will produce an error FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas California 95035 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 2299 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 5091970 email support fieldserver com FS 8700 86 Carrier DataPort Page 27 of 32 Appendix D Driver Error Messages The driver reports information and errors to you in the form of messages printed to the error log Those messages marked with a are only printed once even if they occur repeatedly Error Message Explanation CarrierDP 1 FYI The MapDesc called lt s gt is too short The length of the Map Descriptor used to expose driver statistics is too short Set the length to at least 1000 by editing the CSV file Then reset the FieldServer You can ignore this message if you wish the driver will abandon statistics which require the length of the Map Descriptor to be increased CarrierDP 2 FYI You could Node_ID d Valid 1 15 have used a MapDesc You can safely ignore this message It is a prompt Read Appendix D 1 of called lt s gt expose this manual for more information diagnostic info CarrierDP 3 Err Illegal Valid node numbers are in the range 1 to 15 inclusive Read section 4 3 for more infor
35. gth to 1 unless you use the key 1 9 word STRING as the On String parameter 5 4 3 Timing Parameters Column Title Function ane Specifies time Server side waits before responding to Client sada Hole Timeout that node is offline on FieldServer Client side pos FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas California 95035 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 2299 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 509 1970 email support fieldserver com woo 1aAJaspreyio oddns ews 0261 60S 888 eeJ4 NOL 6922 292 807 xe 6622 292 gor 191 UHO2 4 AH SD H MMM WSN S 086 elusoyeD seydi no qose 1661 saibojouyaa 19A19Sp 914 ueajo se pajloda eq JIM 5 S QEL BA ay u U oJez 51 ALMdMIQ Se eiqeue LV LSITd ay Yodel IIA Z AH SD L I eu u u SI OL ISHO 4910 318V1 peweu Aene y jo anjea eu Ji BY 0 6 1 SHO AVI1dSIC 318v peweu Aese v JO enjeA ay spues JeAup ay sny L Jequunu e se qVOH lQELEA ay jo AlSSEd ay oda oj p o si JeAup eui ale SJojduoseq plIOM SA OIHINWNN 94 Bursn Ag dep au OL AWIdSId 318V1 60 4 14910 518 1 80 AV TaSIQ 318v 20 AV TaSIQ 318v 90 AV TaSIQ 318v G0 AV TaSIQ 318V L v0 AVTdSIQ 318V L 0 4 14910 318v j 20 4 14910 518 1 LO Awldsia 318V1 Jesyo euy eyeq owen euy ejeq A lt
36. ice are recorded as PROTOCOL ERRORS In addition to the standard FieldServer communication statistics described above and in the FieldServer Instruction Manual this driver can also expose some driver statistics by writing data to a Data Array A special Map Descriptor is required The driver recognizes the Map Descriptor by its name which must be CarrierDP stats The following example shows how this special Map Descriptor can be configured You can copy this section of text directly into your CSV file Nodes Node Name Station Protocol stats 1 5 CarrierDP Data_Arrays Data Array Name Data Format Data Array Length DA CARRIERDP STATS UINT32 2000 Map Descriptors Map Descriptor Name Data Array Name Data Array Offset Function Node Name Length CarrierDP Stats DA CARRIERDP STATS 0 passive CarrDP stats 500 When the driver sees this Map Descriptor it uses the Data Array DA_CARRIER_STATS in this example to store driver specific statistics Only one of these Map Descriptors may be specified per FieldServer The driver stores the following data The location in the Data Array is obtained by multiplying the port number by 50 and then using the location offset indicated in the table below FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas California 95035 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 2299 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 5091970 email support fieldserver com FS 87
37. ice reports the state of a table variable which has a discrete state it reports the state as a keyword like on off This driver converts the keywords to facilitate reading by other devices Discrete States The driver is programmed to recognize the keywords listed below The user can add keywords by specifying additional information in the configuration file State Word Value State Word Value State Word Value CLEAN 1 ABNORMAL 1 OPEN 1 DIRTY 0 NORMAL 0 CLOSE 0 HEAT 1 LOCAL 0 CLOSED 0 COOL 0 REMOTE 1 ALARM 1 ON 1 LOCAL R 0 OFF 0 RUNNING 1 If the driver doesn t recognize the state word it stores the characters of the state word as decimal values based on their ASCII value the number of characters stored is dependent on the length parameter For example say the driver responds reporting a variable to be a state INCREDIBLE If the length parameter of the polling Map Descriptor is 1 then the driver stores the first character of the word incredible by storing a value of 73 An uppercase I is the seventy third character in the ASCII alphabet The driver recognizes discrete state words by checking the 1 character of the value field If it is a non digit then it is regarded as a state word The comparison against keywords in the list is done without respect for the case of the letters Unrecognized Discrete State Words If the driver does not recognize the discrete state word that has b
38. ion adapter FS 8700 86 Driver Manual FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas California 95035 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 2299 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 5091970 email support fieldserver com FS 8700 86 Carrier DataPort Page 4 of 32 3 Hardware Connections The FieldServer is connected to the Carrier DataPort device as shown below Configure the DataPort Device according to manufacturer s instructions This driver requires that the DataPort device s DTPCONFIG table has been configured prior to connection with a FieldServer In addition consult the manufacturer s information on connecting Carrier Device s to CCN network Note Typical connections are 9600 N 8 1 Connect to DataPort s Comm 2 RJ45 01 DB25M 03 RJ45 02 BROWN RJ45 03 YELLOW RJ45 04 DB25M 07 GREEN RJ45 05 RED RJ45 06 BLACK RJ45 07 ORANGE FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas California 95035 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 2299 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 5091970 email support fieldserver com FS 8700 86 Carrier DataPort Page 5 of 32 4 Configuring the FieldServer as a Carrier DataPort Client It is not possible to complete a configuration for communication with a DataPort device until you are familiar with the data available from the devices connected to the DataPort The DataPort device does not provide a method for discovering the data tables and variab
39. izes by modifying the configuration CSV file The following example adds three state words If a device reports the state of the variable as LIGHT then the driver will store the value of 1 if on the other hand the state is reported as DARK then the driver will store the value zero State Words Normally the values will be 1 0 for the on off states but the driver does not Keyword starts a new The name will be stripped of all spaces between the last character and the comma Protocol must be defined on every line section of the CSV file restrict the value Driver Table Carrier Attr Sta Carrier Attr State Value Protocol LIGHT 1 DARK 0 CarrierDP This method may be used to change the values of any of the driver s default state words by duplicating the word and specifying a new value in the configuration file Appendix A 4 2 Time Values If the driver receives a variable value reported in the format hh mm then the driver stores a number obtained by multiplying the hours by 60 and adding the minutes The driver recognizes a time value by checking the 3 character for a colon and checking that the 1 character is a digit Value Stored hh 60 mm E g 5 30pm is reported as 17 20 and is stored as 17 60 20 1040 FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas California 95035 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 22
40. les that are available in all the Carrier devices Configuring the DataPort driver as a Client is easy however you will not be able to complete the server side configuration until you have a list of the variables and the order in which the DataPort device will report them The driver is capable of helping you determine this information but cannot auto complete the configuration This method is discussed in Appendix A For a detailed discussion on FieldServer configuration please refer to the FieldServer Configuration Manual The information that follows describes how to expand upon the factory defaults provided in the configuration files included with the FieldServer See csv sample files provided with the FieldServer This section documents and describes the parameters necessary for configuring the FieldServer to communicate with a Carrier DataPort Server The configuration file tells the FieldServer about its interfaces and the routing of data required In order to enable the FieldServer for Carrier DataPort communications the driver independent FieldServer buffers need to be declared in the Data Arrays section the destination device addresses need to be declared in the Client Side Nodes section and the data required from the servers needs to be mapped in the Client Side Map Descriptors section Details on how to do this can be found below Note that in the tables indicates an optional parameter with the bold legal value
41. lso limits the data that can be transferred between some CCN devices and the DataPort device For information on these limitations please consult the Carrier Corporation The driver is an active Client driver This means that it initiates read polls with the DataPort device which is expected to provide responses Server functionality is provided by the driver too The driver is configured to allow a single Data Table usually the Display Table to be read from the CCN devices via the DataPort device As the table typically contains more than one data element the retrieved data is stored in a number of consecutive Data Array locations in the FieldServer The driver can provide descriptions for each of the table values retrieved The driver has no advanced knowledge of the CCN devices and their Data Tables This means that the driver handles each table in a generic way without regard for the particular variables that constitute the tables The most important consequence of this is that the variable values are stored in the order in which they appear in the response from the DataPort device It is not possible to map particular variable values to particular locations in the FieldServer Data Arrays 2 Driver Scope of Supply 2 1 Supplied by FieldServer Technologies for this driver FieldServer Technologies PART DESCRIPTION FS 891 7 02 RJ45 to DB9F connector adapter FS 891 7 17 RJ45 to DB25M connection adapter SPA59132 RS 485 connect
42. mation CarrierDP 4 FYI Address has no meaning Best set to 0 MapDesc lt s gt You can safely ignore this message The address parameter is commonly used in FieldServer configurations but it has no meaning in the configuration of this driver It is best to remove the parameter from the configuration or set its value to 0 CarrDP 5 Err DataPort is The Carrier DataPort device is read only You cannot have a Map MapDesc lt s gt CarrDP 7 Err Field Desc read only No wrbc x Descriptor which writes to the device Delete the Map Descriptor or MapDesc lt s gt changing it to a read CarrDP 6 Err Fieldname max length 8 You can use no more than 8 characters to define a field name and no more than 24 to define the field description required MapDesc lt s gt max length d MapDesc lt s gt CarrierDP 8 Err Length The length parameter must be set in the configuration file and it must be set to a value greater than zero information Appendix A 3 provides additional CarrierDP 9 FYI Duplicate state lt s gt Value has been updated from d to d You have specified a discrete state word in the configuration file which duplicates one already in the list The driver uses the new value specified in the CSV file to replace the previous value Thus it is possible to change the values for the driver s default discrete state words You can safely ignore this message it is for your informa
43. ng Specify hardware handshaking None Poll_Delay Time between internal polls 570007 iseconds Y second Specifies the max amount of time the driver must wait for a complete response Timeout If the Data Port table is long then increase the seconds timeout above the default until timeout errors disappear Application Refer to notes in Appendix B 3 Print storage locations If the parameter is not configured or set to O default the driver will identify the start of a message as FORMFEED 0x0C and the end as two carriage returns 0 0 Start Method 1 0 When the parameter is set to 1 the first carriage return 0x0D will be considered the start of the message all characters before the first carriage return will be ignored and the end as two carriage returns 0x0D 0x0D Example Client Side Connections Connections Port Baud Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Protocol Handshaking Poll_ Delay P8 9600 None 8 1 E CarrierDP 0 100s 1 Not all ports shown are necessarily supported by the hardware Consult the appropriate Instruction manual for details of the ports available on specific hardware See Appendix B 1 for additional information FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas California 95035 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 2299 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 5091970 email support fieldserver com FS 8700 86 Ca
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46. rrier DataPort Page 7 of 32 4 3 Client Side Node Descriptors Section Title Nodes Function Legal Values Up to 32 Node Name Provide name for node alphanumeric characters These correspond to the devices configured in the DTPConfig Thus the Node ID is not the address of the final CCN device Node_ID 1 15 The DataPort DTPConfig table maps a device number 1 15 to a bus number 0 239 Use the Node_ID to tell the driver which device to use Protocol Specify protocol used CarrierDP Port Specify which port the device is connected to the FieldServer P1 P8 R1 R2 Example Client Side Nodes Nodes Node Name Node ID Protocol Port FAN1 1 CarrierDP P8 3 Not all ports shown are necessarily supported by the hardware Consult the appropriate Instruction manual for details of the ports available on specific hardware FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas California 95035 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 2299 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 5091970 email support fieldserver com FS 8700 86 Carrier DataPort Page 8 of 32 4 4 Client Side Map Descriptors 4 4 1 FieldServer Related Map Descriptor Parameters Column Title Function Legal Values Map_Descriptor_ Name Name of this Map Descriptor Up to 32 alphanumeric characters Name of Data Array where data is One of the Data Array names from Nang to be stored in the FieldSer
47. s q dea tenes Jo Jequunu e swous siu ejduiex3 103d119890 dew vVS Z JO y abed Hode eg 1311189 98 0028 S4 FS 8700 86 Carrier DataPort Appendix A Advanced Topics Appendix A 1 Field Status amp Field Engineering Units Page 15 of 32 The following tables duplicate information available from Carrier Corporation We provide it for reference purposes It is best to ask the vendor for current data Value Engineering Units 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 010 011 013 014 015 016 017 018 020 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 no units 051 degrees F 052 degrees F 053 percent 054 inches of water 055 milliamps 056 delta degrees F 057 degrees F 058 delta degrees F 059 Volts 064 degrees F 065 percent 066 inches of water 067 milliamps 068 delta degrees F 069 degrees F 070 delta degrees F 080 pounds per square inch 081 gallons per minute 082 gallons per hour 124 thousands of gallons per 456 minute thousands of gallons per 128 hour pounds per square inch 133 gauge pounds per hour 137 thousands of pounds per 138 hour BTUs per hour 144 thousands of BTUs 145 inches of vvater 146 inches of mercury 192 kilovvatt hours 193 kilovvatts 194 degrees F 195 percent relative humidity 208 amps 254 volts 256 cubic feet per minute 257 cubic feet per hour 258 Value Engineering Units feet per minute 26
48. seq dew siojdiuoseq dew 0001 VONV4 9gpi OWEN SPON uonoun y 4 5015 yybue7 dina VA Swen Aeuy ejeq s eJIy ejeq 3119 EuLo I eq 0002 ujbue7 Aeuy ejeq 49 JeS pjarJ Ino yym p liddns Ayn e SNAGAGINY Buisn 1 nduuioo snoA uo lli e o p dump eq ued 10418 eu 10118 eu O yewo Sy Ul esuodsajJ ay sduinp pue lqe e speeJ yolym Jojduoseg dey e exeu o moy saje sn ejduuexe siu ZE JO 81 oDeg Hode eg 1311189 98 0028 S4 FS 8700 86 Carrier DataPort Page 19 of 32 Appendix A 3 The Length parameter is specified as part of the Map Descriptor Map Descriptor Length Explained Client Reads The length means The number of table variable s whose values are to be stored when the response is received If you do not know the length of the table in advance set the length to a larger number e g 100 The driver will process the response if the table contains more than 100 elements then some data will be discarded Server The length parameter is used when the server returns a value that is a string The length is used to tell the driver how many characters to extract from consecutive array location to form the response string When the server returns a value that is a number state or time the length should always be 1 Appendix A 4 How the Client stores the states values of the Table Variables Appendix A 4 1 When a Carrier DataPort dev
49. tion only CarrierDP 10 Err No space The driver has limited space to store discrete state keywords added in the configuration file The maximum is 150 words including the driver s added value state lt s gt value d Driver rejects value state lt s gt value a defaults Remove some of the keywords you have added to the configuration file CarrierDP 11 FYI User You can safely ignore this message it is for your information only Each time a new discrete state word is added to the driver from the configuration file the driver reports the new word and its value CarrierDP 12 Err Length too short to store all MD lt s gt The driver reports that the read table command resulted in more variables being returned than you have reserved space for with the length parameter Increase the length parameter Correct the error by editing the configuration CSV file downloading the corrected file to the FieldServer and then resetting the FieldServer Correct the error by editing the configuration CSV file downloading the corrected file to the FieldServer and then resetting the FieldServer FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas California 95035 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 2299 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 5091970 email support fieldserver com FS 8700 86 Carrier DataPort Page 28 of 32 Error Message Explanation CarrierDP 13 FYI Diagnostic send error
50. ver Data Array section above O to maximum specified in Data Data_Array_Location Starting location in Data Array Array section above Function Function of Client Map Descriptor Rdbc Wrbc Wrbx 4 4 2 Driver Related Map Descriptor Parameters Column Title Function Legal Values One of the node names Node_Name Name of Node to fetch data from specified in Client Node Descriptor above This commonly used parameter is not Dat Type required for this driver Length of Map Descriptor When reading a compete table set the length to the maximum number of data values you want Length stored 1 1000 Additional information on the length parameter is provided in Appendix A 3 Address This commonly used parameter is not required for this driver Use the ASCII or AsciiLog format when you are discovering the variables Store As contained in a table by reading a table ASCII AsciiLog Values Refer to Appendix A for more information s The name of a Data Array If defined the driver stores the field status defined in the Data Array Baby Name value in this array section of the configuration file The name of a Data Array defined in the Data Array section of the configuration file If defined the driver stores the field units DA Float Name r value in this array 4 4 3 Timing Parameters Column Title Function Legal Values Scan I
51. vided with each type of equipment from Carrier to obtain variable names Alternately use the software provided by Carrier to browse the network and determine the table and variable names This driver may also be used to obtain a list of variable names for a given table On the following pages are sample Map Descriptors which may be included in the configuration to help obtain this information FieldServer recommends that if these Map Descriptors are used to obtain variable name information they should be removed from the final configuration as they will consume resource and processing time FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas California 95035 USA Web www fieldserver com Tel 408 262 2299 Fax 408 262 2269 Toll Free 888 509 1970 email support fieldserver com woo 1aAJaspreyio oddns ews 0261 60S 888 eeJ4 NOL 6922 292 807 xe 6622 292 gor 191 UHO2 4 AH SD H MMM WSN S 086 elusoyeD seydi no qose 1661 saibojouyaa 19A19Sp 914 ye uo llOSv u suonduosep giqeweA pue saueu Se qeue S 8 qe y dump O JeAup au Sio jeym SI 5141 y peel ueo no 1EU os yewo SNIMIS Ul Aene ayy e dsip L3NINY UMA age siu USYM SLAG 1euuo uy p ulj p ueeq seu diana va Aeuy ejeg s SUL 5 509 SV 1 ueos 0001 LONVA oqpi i 0 dna va LP uBue X euewN PON uon un I 3 SHO euy ejeq owen Aeuy eq suen Joji
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