Computer Expressions 40CG Bedienungsanleitung

Stöbern Sie online oder laden Sie Bedienungsanleitung nach Split-System-Klimaanlagen Computer Expressions 40CG herunter. Computer Expressions 40CG User manual Benutzerhandbuch

  • Herunterladen
  • Zu meinen Handbüchern hinzufügen
  • Drucken
  • Seite
    / 228
  • Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • LESEZEICHEN
  • Bewertet. / 5. Basierend auf Kundenbewertungen

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - User Manual

Computer GatewayUser ManualCG11-510

Seite 2

Table of ContentsComputer Gateway User Manual iv 5/966 CG DATABASE CONTENT6.1 Introduction6.2 CG Memory Estimating6.2.1 Memory Management Schematic6.2

Seite 3

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-64 5/964.7.5Real Array Word 1—array store status (integer)Words 2..3—array element 1 (real)Words 4..5—array element 2 (

Seite 4

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-65 5/964.7.5Use information: Store status (applies only to reals and ASCII)0=store the data value(s) provided1=store th

Seite 5 - About This Publication

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-66 5/964.7.5Data Record formats: Real Words 1 and 2—value (real)Word 3—store status (integer)Integer Word 1—value (inte

Seite 6

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-67 5/964.7.5LCN Internal Time Word 1—value status (integer)Array Words 2..4—array element 1Words 5..7—array element 2

Seite 7

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-68 5/964.7.64.7.6 Store Single Point Return (External Identifier)This message from the CG is the response to a Store S

Seite 8

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-69 5/964.7.6Word 6—data type (integer) 1=real2=integer3=ASCII (24-character string)4=enumeration/Boolean5=enumeration o

Seite 9

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-70 5/964.7.6NOTEReturn Status code 11 indicates a warning. Useful information (correct data type code) hasbeen returne

Seite 10 - Table of Contents

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-71 5/964.7.74.7.7 Convert Identifier RequestThis message from the host processor requests the conversion of a point/pa

Seite 11 - Section 1

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-72 5/964.7.7Sixteen-Character Tagname FormHeader information: Word 1—Transaction Code = 141Word 2—Number of Words = 31W

Seite 12 - Architecture 11412

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-73 5/964.7.84.7.8 Convert Identifier ReturnThis message from the CG is the response to a Convert Identifier request.

Seite 13 - LOCAL CONTROL NETWORK

Computer Gateway User Manual 1-1 5/961INTRODUCTIONSection 1This section discusses the CG role in a TDC 3000X System; reviews the most significant hard

Seite 14

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-74 5/964.7.8Word 6—data type (integer) 1=real2=integer3=ASCII (24-character string)4=enumeration/Boolean5=enumeration o

Seite 15 - FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-75 5/964.7.8Sixteen-Character Tagname FormHeader information: Word 1—Transaction Code = 142Word 2—Number of Words = 22W

Seite 16

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-76 5/964.7.8Word 15—data type (integer) 1=real2=integer3=ASCII (24-character string)4=enumeration/Boolean5=enumeration

Seite 17

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-77 5/964.7.94.7.9 Get Single Point Request (Internal Address)This request from the host processor is used to fetch a s

Seite 18

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-78 5/964.7.9Sixteen-Character Tagname FormHeader information: Word 1—Transaction Code = 139Word 2—Number of Words = 22W

Seite 19

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-79 5/964.7.104.7.10 Get Single Point Return (Internal Address)This message from the CG is the response to a Get Single

Seite 20

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-80 5/964.7.1013=internal entity id14=internal entity id array15=external entity id (ASCII name)16=external entity id ar

Seite 21

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-81 5/964.7.10External Entity ID Words 1..8—name (up to 16 ASCII char)Word 9—LCN id (2 characters; blank=local)Word 10—v

Seite 22

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-82 5/964.7.10Sixteen-Character Tagname FormHeader information: Word 1—Transaction Code = 140Word 2—Number of Words = 15

Seite 23

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-83 5/964.7.1016=external entity id array17=LCN internal time18=LCN internal time array19=ASCII (40-character string)20=

Seite 24

Computer Gateway User Manual 1-2 5/961.5ApplicationModuleHistoryModuleComputerGatewayComputingModuleProcessInterfaceUnitsExtendedControllerAdvancedMul

Seite 25

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-84 5/964.7.10External Entity ID Word 1—value status (integer)Array Words 2..10—array element 1Words 11..19—array elemen

Seite 26

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-85 5/964.7.114.7.11 Store Single Point Request (Internal Address)This request from the host processor stores a single

Seite 27 - Section 3

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-86 5/964.7.11Ordinal Word 1—ordinal value of enumeration(integer)Word 2—0 (integer)Real Array Word 1—array store status

Seite 28

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-87 5/964.7.11Use information: Store status (applies only to reals and ASCII)0=store the data value(s) provided1=store t

Seite 29

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-88 5/964.7.11Data record formats: Real Words 1 and 2—value (real)Word 3—store status (integer)Integer Word 1—value (int

Seite 30

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-89 5/964.7.11LCN Internal Time Word 1—value status (integer)Array Words 2..4—array element 1Words 5..7—array element 2

Seite 31

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-90 5/964.7.124.7.12 Store Single Point Return (Internal Address)This message from the CG is the response to a Store Si

Seite 32

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-91 5/964.7.1213=internal entity id14=internal entity id array17=LCN internal time18=LCN internal time array19=ASCII (40

Seite 33

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-92 5/964.7.12Word 15—data type (integer) 1=real2=integer3=ASCII (24-character string)4=enumeration/Boolean5=enumeration

Seite 34

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-93 5/964.84.8 HISTORY DATA TRANSFERSHistory data requests are limited to the data types that can be historized. These

Seite 35

Computer Gateway User Manual 1-3 5/961.5DISPATCHER PROGRAMCOMMUNICATION HANDLERACPINTERFACEROUTINESBISYNCH ORHDLCDATA LINK HOST PROCESSORHOST PROCESSO

Seite 36

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-94 5/964.8.1Sixteen-Character Tagname FormHeader information: Word 1—Transaction Code = 150Word 2—Number of Words = 39

Seite 37 - Section 4

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-95 5/964.8.1Relative requests—Beginning and ending offset times apply toonly relative history requests. They are state

Seite 38

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-96 5/964.8.1The following table summarizes results of some possiblecombinations of starting and ending offsets with num

Seite 39

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-97 5/964.8.24.8.2 Get History ReturnThis message is sent by the CG in response to a request for transmission of histor

Seite 40

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-98 5/964.8.2Sixteen-Character Tagname FormHeader information: Word 1—Transaction Code = 151Word 2—Number of Words = 14

Seite 41

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-99 5/964.8.2Form 2Word 1 =2 (integer)—digital process data valueWord 2 ordinal value of a self-defined enumeration(inte

Seite 42

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-100 5/964.8.2For Fast Interval Monthly Averages (history type = 7) derivedfrom 5-, 10-, or 20-second snapshots, each su

Seite 43

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-101 5/964.8.2When snapshot data (history type 0, 9, 10, or 11) is requested, allthe data returned is controlled by the

Seite 44

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-102 5/964.8.24.8.2.2 Value-Type Meanings for AveragesAverages are of analog data and are the total of the summed good

Seite 45

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-103 5/964.8.2As shown by Figure 4-1, the remainder of the history record for the minute when the timechange occurred is

Seite 46

Computer Gateway User Manual 1-4 5/961.61.6 REFERENCESThe following TDC 3000X publications contain additional information related to functionsof the

Seite 47

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-104 5/964.94.9 TEXT MESSAGE TRANSFERS4.9.1 Get Message RequestThis message is used by the host processor to request t

Seite 48

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-105 5/964.9.34.9.3 Send Message RequestThis message is used by the host processor to request the sending of a message

Seite 49

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-106 5/964.9.4Message-length maximums are dependent on destination: 60characters for CRT messages, 72 characters for pri

Seite 50

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-107 5/964.9.54.9.5 Message Confirmation or TimeoutThis message is sent by the CG as the final response to a send messa

Seite 51

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-108 5/964.104.10 FILE TRANSFERS4.10.1 Introduction to File TransfersThe following paragraphs explain the format and c

Seite 52

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-109 5/964.10.14.10.1.3 Status Codes Returned by File TransactionsThe message block of each File Transfer response cont

Seite 53

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-110 5/964.10.14.10.1.5 Use of EP Utilities OptionsSeveral of the File Transfer transactions make use of one or more co

Seite 54

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-111 5/964.10.24.10.2 Read LCN FileThis request/response pair reads a single file and its attributes from a volume on a

Seite 55

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-112 5/964.10.2Word 29—Ending record requested(Words 28 and 29 are not used when Word 27 = 0)Words 30—User supplied time

Seite 56

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-113 5/964.10.3A temporary file with a unique name is created to receive the data on the requested volume.After the tran

Seite 57

Computer Gateway User Manual 2-1 5/962FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEWSection 2This section shows how the CG works with the host processor to enable your applicati

Seite 58

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-114 5/964.10.4Word 39—File Revision*Word 40—Write access code* (0 = unprotected)Data information: Words 1..32—File desc

Seite 59

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-115 5/964.10.5Message format: Words 1..10—Request echoWord 11—Return status (0 = normal)Word 12—Return substatus (0 = n

Seite 60

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-116 5/964.10.54.10.5.1 List Catalog into a File RequestHeader information: Word 1—Transaction Code = 62Word 2—Number o

Seite 61

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-117 5/964.10.5Option Description–BF* Display limited attribute information.–D* List detailed information about a volume

Seite 62

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-118 5/964.10.64.10.6 Retrieve Volumes/Directories for a DeviceThis request/response pair is used to fetch the volume n

Seite 63

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-119 5/964.10.7Data information: Word 1—Total number of directories in volume 1Words 2..3—Total number of sectors (32-bi

Seite 64

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-120 5/964.10.84.10.8 Copy FileThis request/response pair is used to copy an HM file and place the copy in a destinatio

Seite 65

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-121 5/964.10.10Message format: Words 1..8—Reserved for future useWord 9—Command type = 8Word 10—Not usedWord 11—Reserve

Seite 66

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-122 5/964.10.11Message format: Words 1..10—Request echoWord 11—Return status (0 = normal)Word 12—Return substatus (0 =

Seite 67

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-123 5/964.10.124.10.12 Delete DirectoryThis request/response pair is used to delete a directory from a user-defined vo

Seite 68

Computer Gateway User Manual 2-2 5/962.1.22.1.2 Get and Store Current Process ValuesApplication programs in the host processor can request the input

Seite 69

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-124 5/964.10.134.10.13 Delete FilesThis request/response pair is used to delete one or more files from a user-defined

Seite 70

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-125 5/964.10.144.10.14.2 Break ResponseHeader information: Word 1—Transaction Code = 63Word 2—Number of Words = 40Word

Seite 71

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-126 5/964.10.154.10.15.2 Data Out ResponseHeader information: Word 1—Transaction Code = 63Word 2—Number of Words = 40W

Seite 72

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-127 5/964.10.164.10.16.2 Retrieve File Names and Extensions ResponseHeader information: Word 1—Transaction Code = 63Wo

Seite 73

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-128 5/964.10.174.10.17 File Transfer Response Status CodesThe following information defines the various major and sub-

Seite 74

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-129 5/964.10.1718 $FMS_Duplicate_Filename19 $FMS_File_Not_Found20 $FMS_Device_Not_Found21 $FMS_Access_Violation22 $FMS_

Seite 75

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-130 5/964.10.1775 $FMS_Device_Failed76 $FMS_Request_Class_Table_Error77 $FMS_Invalid_Request_Class_Data78 $FMS_Volume_A

Seite 76

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-131 5/964.10.1792 U$FMD_Too_Long94 U$Dismount_Service_Err_Msg95 U$Not_A_Local_Device97 U$Physical_Node_Nonexistant98 U$

Seite 77

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-132 5/964.114.11 CM JOURNAL ACCESS4.11.1 Introduction to CM Journal AccessThe Purpose of the CM Journal Access is to

Seite 78

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-133 5/964.114.11.3.1 CM Journal Access Request Message RecordHeader information: Word 1—Transaction Code = 64 (CM50 re

Seite 79

Computer Gateway User Manual 2-3 5/962.22.17 Role of Data Definition TablesThe most efficient method of data exchange between the host processor and

Seite 80

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-134 5/964.11Event Request Rec: Word 274—Type of journal (integer)0 = Process alarms1 = Operator messages2 = Process cha

Seite 81

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-135 5/964.114.11.4.1 CM Journal Access Return Message RecordHeader information: Word 1—Transaction Code = 65 (CM50 req

Seite 82

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-136 5/964.11Message format: Word 274—Return status100 = Invalid PIN ID234 = Data does not fit683 = Node or box range er

Seite 83

Computer Gateway User Manual 5-1 5/965DATA LINK CHARACTERISTICSSection 5This section summarizes the data link hardware, transaction management, and su

Seite 84

Computer Gateway User Manual 5-2 5/965.3The following message formats are supported:• Line Bid Sequence• Single Block Text Transfer• Multiple Block Te

Seite 85 - Parameter value formats:

Computer Gateway User Manual 5-3 5/965.3.15.3.1 Single-Link Bisynch SequencesMost CG applications are expected to use single-link communications. Ea

Seite 86

Computer Gateway User Manual 5-4 5/965.3.25.3.2 Dual-Link Bisynch SequencesAlthough a single-link connection to the host computer is recommended, the

Seite 87

Computer Gateway User Manual 5-5 5/965.45.4 HDLC LINK PROTOCOLOperation of the HDLC link follows the Link Access Procedure, Balanced (LAPB),according

Seite 88

Computer Gateway User Manual 5-6 5/965.65.6 HOST PROCESSOR STATE DIAGRAMThe types of messages that should be expected from, or are accepted by, the C

Seite 89

Computer Gateway User Manual 5-7 5/965.6 STARTUP NORMAL OPERATIONEVENT orMESSAGESTATETime SynchMessage (31)ReceivedRestoreMessage (43)ReceivedDa

Seite 90

Computer Gateway User Manual 2-4 5/962.2.12.2.1.1 Scheduled Program ActivationPeriodic programs first run at a specified daily start time (STIME) and

Seite 91

Computer Gateway User Manual 5-8 5/965.6.15.6.1 Explanatory Notes to Figure 5-1Note 1 RESTORE message is expected only while host processor is in INI

Seite 92

Computer Gateway User Manual 5-9 5/965.6.25.6.2 Analysis of Data Link MessagesFigure 5-2 is a re-creation of a series of single-link messages between

Seite 93

Computer Gateway User Manual 5-10 5/96 5.6.216) ENQ from the host to bid for the line.17) ACK0 response from the CG.18) Confirmation Message (Trans

Seite 94

Computer Gateway User Manual 5-11 5/965.6.2 1) 3232323232322DFF 2) 32323232321070FF 3) 3232323232321002001F000B000100010001554E. . . . . . .

Seite 95

Computer Gateway User Manual 5-12 5/965.6.2Table 5-2 — Hexadecimal Values for Message Transaction CodesTRANSACTION MESSAGE NAME WHERE MESSAGECODE VAL

Seite 96

Computer Gateway User Manual 5-13 5/965.6.2Table 5-2 — Hexadecimal Values for Message Transaction Codes (continued)TRANSACTION MESSAGE NAME WHERE MES

Seite 97

Computer Gateway User Manual 5-14 5/965.75.7 SYSTEM ERROR JOURNAL REPORTSReports are issued by the CG to the LCN System Error Journal in the event of

Seite 98

Computer Gateway User Manual 6-1 5/966CG DATABASE CONTENTSection 6This section covers the content and use of information in the CG database.6.1 INTRO

Seite 99

Computer Gateway User Manual 6-2 5/966.2.2You can copy the schematic to an existing volume that is already listed in a PathnameCatalog, or you can add

Seite 100

Computer Gateway User Manual 6-3 5/966.36.3 VIEWING AND CHANGING ACIDP AND CRDP POINTS6.3.1 Viewing and Changing Parameter Values From the Universal

Seite 101

Computer Gateway User Manual 2-5 5/962.2.22.2.2 Process Data ExchangesThe CG receives data-exchange requests (get or store) from the host processor,

Seite 102

Computer Gateway User Manual 6-4 5/966.3.2Table 6-1 — Universal Station Display and Change of ACIDP ParametersPARAMETERNAMEDETAIL DISPLAYGROUP DISPLA

Seite 103

Computer Gateway User Manual 6-5 5/966.46.4 ACIDP/CRDP PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONSThe following are brief descriptions of the ACIDP and CRDP parameters th

Seite 104

Computer Gateway User Manual 6-6 5/966.5RTPERIOD—The time period between runs of a scheduled ACP, in format HH:MM:SS.Minimum period is 10 seconds; max

Seite 105

Computer Gateway User Manual A-1 5/96ACG POINT PREPARATIONAppendix AThis appendix summarizes the requirements for preparation of specialized CG data p

Seite 106

Computer Gateway User Manual A-2 5/96A.2.1A.2.1 Custom Data Segment HeadingThe Custom Data Segment Heading consists of the word CUSTOM followed by thr

Seite 107

Computer Gateway User Manual A-3 5/96A.2.3A.2.3 Custom Data Segment ExampleCUSTOMPARAMETER swdbd1: NUMBER "switch deadband value"TYPE number

Seite 108

Computer Gateway User Manual A-4 5/96A.3Compiling a CDS does not set aside storage for the parameter values; it simply defines theparameters to the sy

Seite 109

Computer Gateway User Manual B-1 5/96BHARDWARE INSTALLATION/CHECKOUT/SERVICEAppendix BThis appendix contains hardware information useful in the instal

Seite 110

Computer Gateway User Manual B-2 5/96B.2.1B.2.1 RS-449 CLI Adapter Board ConnectionsFigure B-1 illustrates the Line 1 and Line 2 cable connections at

Seite 111

Computer Gateway User Manual B-3 5/96B.2.2B.2.2 RS-449 Standard (Modem Connection) Cable• 15 meters, male-to-male connection• Modem connected• Both t

Seite 113

Computer Gateway User Manual 2-6 5/962.32.3 SPECIAL SITUATIONSThe following paragraphs contain some additional material about CG characteristics that

Seite 114

Computer Gateway User Manual B-4 5/96B.2.3B.2.3 RS-449 Direct Connect Cable• 700 meters, male-to-male connection• Direct connect• Each data terminal

Seite 115

Computer Gateway User Manual B-5 5/96B.2.4B.2.4 RS-449 Loopback Cable• Connects channels 0 to 3 and 2 to 1 for CLIF test 13• Male-to-male connectionS

Seite 116

Computer Gateway User Manual B-6 5/96B.2.5B.2.5 RS-449 Loopback Connector• Male connector• RS-449 standard connector pin assignments• Connects channe

Seite 117

Computer Gateway User Manual B-7 5/96B.2.6B.2.6 RS-232C CLI Adapter Board ConnectionsFigure B-6 illustrates the Line 1 and Line 2 cable connections a

Seite 118

Computer Gateway User Manual B-8 5/96B.2.7B.2.7 RS-232C Standard (Modem Connection) Cable• 15 meters, male-to-male connection• Modem connected• Both

Seite 119

Computer Gateway User Manual B-9 5/96B.2.8B.2.8 RS-232C Direct Connect Cable (Type I)• 15 meters, male-to-male connection• Direct connect• Only one e

Seite 120

Computer Gateway User Manual B-10 5/96B.2.9B.2.9 RS-232C Direct Connect Cable (Type II)• 15 meters, male-to-male connection• Direct connect• Each end

Seite 121

Computer Gateway User Manual B-11 5/96B.2.10B.2.10 RS-232C Loopback Cable• Male-to-male connection• Connects channels 0 to 3 and 2 to 1 for CLIF test

Seite 122

Computer Gateway User Manual B-12 5/96B.2.11B.2.11 RS-232C Loopback Connector• Male connector• Connects channels 0 to 1 and 2 to 3 for CLIF test 14

Seite 123

Computer Gateway User Manual B-13 5/96B.2.12B.2.12 CG to CG Switch Cable4,5The Group Number is the Cable Length in MetersY-EndX-End4,51ComputerGateway

Seite 124

Computer Gateway User Manual 2-7 5/962.3.1Table 2-2 — Operation Request Capabilities Named ACIDP is in"Blank" Installation

Seite 125

Computer Gateway User Manual B-14 5/96B.2.12B.2.12 CG to CG Switch CableItem No. Part Number Description Group No.001Group No.010Group No.###1 5119086

Seite 126

Computer Gateway User Manual B-15 5/96B.2.13B.2.13 VAX Cable to CG Switch6,7The Group Number is the Cable Length in MetersY-EndX-End4,51Switch37 Pin M

Seite 127

Computer Gateway User Manual B-16 5/96B.2.13B.2.13 VAX Cable to CG SwitchItem No. Part Number Description Group No.010Group No.100Group No.###1 511908

Seite 128

Computer Gateway User Manual C-1 5/96CTIMING DATA AND PERFORMANCE CONSIDERATIONSAppendix CThis appendix contains information on performance and CG dat

Seite 129

Computer Gateway User Manual C-2 5/96C.3Get History performance has more variables; however, the essential thing to remember isthat the difference in

Seite 130

Computer Gateway User Manual D-1 5/96DASSIGNMENT OF PROCESS UNITS TO CGAppendix DThis appendix contains information relating to the assignment of proc

Seite 131

Computer Gateway User Manual D-2 5/96

Seite 132

IndexTopic Section HeadingComputer Gateway User Manual Index-1 5/96ABORTCOD (ACIDP parameter) 6.3.2-Table 6-1, 6.4ACCESSKEY (ACIDP parameter) 6.3.2-Ta

Seite 133

IndexTopic Section HeadingComputer Gateway User Manual Index-2 5/96Calculated Results Data Points See CRDPCommunications Handler Level Messages Table

Seite 134

IndexTopic Section HeadingComputer Gateway User Manual Index-3 5/96FormatsData Link Messages 4.1.2Message Header 4.1.2.1Get DataRequest (Internal DDT

Seite 135

Computer Gateway User Manual 2-8 5/962.3.22.3.2 Use of 16-Character Point NamesThis release of the CG is compatible with previous TDC releases (R230

Seite 136

IndexTopic Section HeadingComputer Gateway User Manual Index-4 5/96MessageError Fields 4.1.2.3Format 4.1.2Sequences 4.1.1Structure 5.5Message TypesACI

Seite 137

IndexTopic Section HeadingComputer Gateway User Manual Index-5 5/96Store Single Return (Internal Address) 4.7.12Text Message Confirmation 4.9.5Text Me

Seite 138

IndexTopic Section HeadingComputer Gateway User Manual Index-6 5/96Sample Host Processor System 3.1Schedulingby ACIDPs E.3.1of ACPs 2.2.1, 2.3.1Send T

Seite 139

IndexTopic Section HeadingComputer Gateway User Manual Index-7 5/96UNIT (ACIDP/CRDP parameter) 6.3.2-Table 6-1, 6.4Units, Process D.1Viewing ACIDP &am

Seite 140

Computer Gateway User Manual Index-8 5/96

Seite 141

READER COMMENTSHoneywell IAC Automation College welcomes your comments and suggestions to improve futureeditions of this and other publications.You ca

Seite 142

Automation CollegeIndustrial Automation and Control Honeywell Inc.2820 West Kelton LanePhoenix, Arizona 85023-3028Communications concerning technical

Seite 144

Industrial Automation and Control Helping You Control Your WorldHoneywell Inc.16404 North Black Canyon HighwayPhoenix, Arizona 85023-3033

Seite 145

Computer Gateway User Manual 2-9 5/962.3.3The CG assumes that it is communicating with a pre-R400 system until it receives a "CGDatabase List&quo

Seite 146

Computer Gateway User Manual 2-10 5/962.4Certain data access-request messages do not require an ACIDP name and will be honoredregardless of ACP/ACIDP

Seite 147

Computer Gateway User Manual 2-11 5/962.4.22.4.2 Starting of CG-Host Processor CommunicationsResponsibility for establishing communication between th

Seite 148

Computer Gateway User Manual 2-12 5/96

Seite 149

Computer Gateway User Manual 3-1 5/963HOST COMPUTER SOFTWARE COMPONENTSSection 3This section discusses the types of support programs and communication

Seite 150

Computer Gateway User Manual 3-2 5/963.1.13.1.1 Advanced Control Programs (ACPs)The preparation and installation of an ACP is a multi-step operation

Seite 151

Computer Gateway User Manual 3-3 5/963.23.2 HOST PROCESSOR COMPONENTSThe following paragraphs deal with the components that provide the host-processo

Seite 152

ImplementationComputer GatewayComputer GatewayUser ManualCG11-510Release 5005/96

Seite 153

Computer Gateway User Manual 3-4 5/963.2.13.2.1 ACP Interface RoutinesThe application programmer is provided with a number of interface routines that

Seite 154

Computer Gateway User Manual 3-5 5/963.2.13.2.1.4 Store DataThis routine sends data to points in the CG, or elsewhere on the LCN. The specification

Seite 155

Computer Gateway User Manual 3-6 5/963.2.13.2.1.10 Get ACP StatusThis routine fetches a set of parameters that enables the requesting program to dete

Seite 156

Computer Gateway User Manual 3-7 5/963.2.23.2.2 ACP InstallerThe ACP Installer is an interactive program that allows you to• Install (or remove) ACPs

Seite 157

Computer Gateway User Manual 3-8 5/963.2.4When its installation mode is Test, the data values returned to an ACP by a table-drivendata-access request

Seite 158

Computer Gateway User Manual 3-9 5/963.2.73.2.7 DispatcherThe Dispatcher activates ACPs when requested by the Communications Handler or by theACP Ins

Seite 159

Computer Gateway User Manual 3-10 5/96

Seite 160

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-1 5/964DATA LINK MESSAGESSection 4This section covers the various data transfer and support messages that pass between

Seite 161

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-2 5/964.1.1Table 4-2 shows the set of startup messages, while Figure 4-1 illustrates a simplestartup-message sequence i

Seite 162

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-3 5/964.1.1Table 4-3 — Applications Level Messages During Normal OperationMESSAGES HOST CG NOTESCATEGORIES REQUEST RESP

Seite 163

Copyright, Trademarks, and Notices© Copyright 1995 by Honeywell Inc.Revision 04 - May 1, 1996While this information is presented in good faith and bel

Seite 164

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-4 5/964.1.1CG CODE3143--3048--30Host CODE313047--3044**Time Synch message from CG; echo back by Host*CG Restore messag

Seite 165

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-5 5/964.1.24.1.2 Data Link Messages FormatMessages passed between the CG and host processor are formed of a fixed-leng

Seite 166

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-6 5/964.1.2Header word 6 Host Task Identifier (2 ASCII characters)—This field has fixed values forthree CG-initiated me

Seite 167

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-7 5/964.1.2Table 4-4 — CG Sources and Destinations of Data Link MessagesCG SCHEDULER (Identifier parameter=1)TRANSACTIO

Seite 168

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-8 5/964.1.2Table 4-4 — CG Sources and Destinations of Data Link Messages (continued)CG MISC FUNCTIONS HANDLER (Identifi

Seite 169

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-9 5/964.1.34.1.3 Data RepresentationsNOTEIn any data-exchange message (except for History) you are required to specify

Seite 170 - Journal Key Rec: Module

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-10 5/964.1.4The CG handles necessary conversions to/from the DPS6 or IBM format from/to theformat used by devices on th

Seite 171

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-11 5/964.1.5PARAMETER INDEX—Applies only to certain parameter types (see Computer GatewayParameter Reference Dictionary

Seite 172

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-12 5/964.24.2 COMMUNICATIONS HANDLER MESSAGESThe messages in this group are designed for use at the communication-hand

Seite 173 - Section 5

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-13 5/964.2.24.2.2 Message ConfirmationThis message is used to confirm that all blocks of a message have been properly

Seite 174

Computer Gateway User Manual 5/96About This PublicationNOTEThe contents of this manual are needed by only those who intend to develop their owninterfa

Seite 175

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-14 5/964.2.34.2.3 Link Failure MessageThis message is sent by either CG or host processor to indicate failure of one o

Seite 176

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-15 5/964.34.3 DATA LINK INITIALIZATION MESSAGESThe CG will not start the scheduling of ACPs or perform any of the norm

Seite 177

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-16 5/964.3.24.3.2 Restore CompleteThis message is returned by the host processor in response to the CG Restore message

Seite 178

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-17 5/964.3.34.3.3 CG Database List RequestThis message is originated by the host processor to determine content of the

Seite 179 - STARTUP NORMAL OPERATION

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-18 5/964.3.44.3.4 ACIDP List ReturnThis message is returned by the CG if the host processor has requested the ACIDP li

Seite 180

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-19 5/964.3.4ACIDP list format Words 1..8—ACIDP name (16 ASCII characters)Words 9..14—associated ACP name (12 ASCII char

Seite 181

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-20 5/964.3.54.3.5 CRDP List ReturnThis message is returned by the CG if the host processor has requested the CRDP list

Seite 182

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-21 5/964.3.64.3.6 DDT List ReturnThis message is returned by the CG if the host processor has requested the DDT list.E

Seite 183

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-22 5/964.3.74.3.7 Enhanced ACIDP List ReturnThis message is returned by the CG if the host processor has requested the

Seite 184

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-23 5/964.3.7Sixteen-Character Tagname FormHeader information: Word 1—Transaction Code = 148Word 2—Number of Words = 2 p

Seite 185

Computer Gateway User Manual 5/96

Seite 186

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-24 5/964.3.84.3.8 CG Node List ReturnThis message is returned by the CG if the host processor has requested the CG nod

Seite 187 - Section 6

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-25 5/964.44.4 PROGRAM SCHEDULING AND STATUS MESSAGES4.4.1 ACIDP Program Mode Change RequestThis message originated by

Seite 188 - CRDP—36 words each

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-26 5/964.4.24.4.2 ACIDP Mode Change ReturnThis message originated by the CG signals success or failure of a requested

Seite 189

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-27 5/964.4.44.4.4 Get ACIDP Status ReturnThis message from the CG returns all the parameter values for an ACIDP.Eight-

Seite 190 - DISPLAY CHANGE DISPLAY CHANGE

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-28 5/964.4.4Words 55..58—RTPERIOD (8 ASCII characters)Words 59..62—STIME (8 ASCII characters)Word 63—RUN_INIT (integer)

Seite 191

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-29 5/964.4.4Word 49—PROGSTAT (integer) 0=NOT INST1=TEST2=RESTRICT3=NORMALWords 50..51—ABORTCOD (4 ASCII characters)Word

Seite 192

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-30 5/964.4.54.4.5 Turn On ACPThis is the only unsolicited application-level message from the CG during normal operatio

Seite 193 - Appendix A

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-31 5/964.4.5Sixteen-Character Tagname FormHeader information: Word 1—Transaction Code = 102Word 2—Number of Words = 18W

Seite 194

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-32 5/964.4.64.4.6 ACIDP Execution State Change RequestThis message, originated by the host processor, informs the CG o

Seite 195

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-33 5/964.4.6Use information: The abort codes are visible at the Universal Station and can haveany value assignments you

Seite 196 - CM BUILD AND CONFIGURATION

Table of ContentsComputer Gateway User Manual i 5/96ABOUT THIS PUBLICATION1 INTRODUCTION1.1 Computer Gateway Role in TDC 3000X Systems1.2 CG Architect

Seite 197 - Appendix B

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-34 5/964.4.74.4.7 Internal DDT Connect or Disconnect RequestThe host processor sends this request to initiate the conn

Seite 198 - ASSY. 80360230-001 REV

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-35 5/964.4.7Use information: Precollection occurs only for the ON trigger or triggers.In order for the request to be ac

Seite 199

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-36 5/964.4.84.4.8 Internal DDT Connect or Disconnect ReturnThis message originated by the CG signals success or failur

Seite 200

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-37 5/964.4.8Sixteen-Character Tagname FormHeader information: Word 1—Transaction Code = 146Word 2—Number of Words = 29W

Seite 201 - • Male-to-male connection

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-38 5/964.54.5 INTERNAL DDT PREPARATION MESSAGESThe messages in this section are a necessary precursor of any table-dri

Seite 202 - • Male connector

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-39 5/964.5.1Sixteen-Character Tagname FormHeader information: Word 1—Transaction Code = 106Word 2—Number of Words = 9 +

Seite 203 - ASSY. 80360209-001 REV

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-40 5/964.5.1Use information: "Point name index" must = 0"Parameter name index" is used to identify

Seite 204

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-41 5/964.5.24.5.2 Build Internal DDT ReturnThe CG sends this response, which includes data corresponding to the build

Seite 205

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-42 5/964.5.2Name/parameter set format–point errorWord 1—255 (integer)Words 2..3—not usedWord 4—error code (integer)1=Po

Seite 206

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-43 5/964.5.34.5.3 Store Internal DDT in CG RequestThis message from the host processor sends a copy of a Internal DDT

Seite 207

Table of ContentsComputer Gateway User Manual ii 5/964 DATA LINK MESSAGES4.1 Message Structure and Formats4.1.1 Message Sequences4.1.2 Data Link Messa

Seite 208

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-44 5/964.64.6 POINT-DATA TRANSFERS USING DATA TABLESThe following group of data-transfer messages require the use of p

Seite 209 - B.2.12 CG to CG Switch Cable

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-45 5/964.6.24.6.2 Get Data Request (Internal DDT in Host Processor)This message from the host processor is used when n

Seite 210

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-46 5/964.6.34.6.3 Get Data ReturnThis message from the CG is in response to either type of Get Data request (message t

Seite 211 - B.2.13 VAX Cable to CG Switch

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-47 5/964.6.3Internal Entity ID Words 1..4—value (internal format)Word 5—value status (integer)External Entity ID Words

Seite 212

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-48 5/964.6.3Parameter value formats: Real Words 1 and 2—value (real)Word 3—value status (integer)Integer Word 1—value (

Seite 213 - Appendix C

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-49 5/964.6.44.6.4 Store Data RequestThis message from the host processor is used to store values to locations in the C

Seite 214

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-50 5/964.6.4Use information: The number of point/parameters is limited to a total of 300 or less.See heading 4.1.5. Th

Seite 215 - Appendix D

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-51 5/964.6.4ASCII Words 1..12—value (ASCII characters)Word 13—store status (integer)Enumeration Words 1..4—value (enume

Seite 216

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-52 5/964.6.54.6.5 Store Data ReturnThis message from the CG is in response to a store data request.Eight-Character Tag

Seite 217

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-53 5/964.6.5Eight-Character Tagname FormHeader information: Word 1—Transaction Code = 108Word 2—Number of Words = 14 p

Seite 218

Table of ContentsComputer Gateway User Manual iii 5/964.7.11 Store Single Point Request (Internal Address)4.7.12 Store Single Point Return (Internal A

Seite 219

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-54 5/964.74.7 SINGLE-POINT DATA TRANSFERSSingle-point data transfers are used to get or store a value for a single par

Seite 220

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-55 5/964.7.24.7.2 Get Single Point Request (External Identifier)This request from the host processor is used to fetch

Seite 221

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-56 5/964.7.3Sixteen-Character Tagname FormHeader information: Word 1—Transaction Code = 128Word 2—Number of Words = 31W

Seite 222

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-57 5/964.7.44.7.4 Get Single Point Return (External Identifier)This message from the CG is the response to a Get Singl

Seite 223 - Units, Process D.1

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-58 5/964.7.4Word 6—data type (integer) 1=real2=integer3=ASCII (24-character string)4=enumeration/Boolean5=enumeration o

Seite 224

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-59 5/964.7.4Ordinal Array Word 1—array value status (integer)Word 2—array element 1 (integer)Word 3—array element 2 (in

Seite 225 - READER COMMENTS

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-60 5/964.7.4Sixteen-Character Tagname FormHeader information: Word 1—Transaction Code = 129Word 2—Number of Words = 15

Seite 226 - Honeywell

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-61 5/964.7.4Word 15—data type (integer) 1=real2=integer3=ASCII (24-character string)4=enumeration/Boolean5=enumeration

Seite 227

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-62 5/964.7.4Ordinal Array Word 1—array value status (integer)Word 2—array element 1 (integer)Word 3—array element 2 (in

Seite 228 - Phoenix, Arizona 85023-3033

Computer Gateway User Manual 4-63 5/964.7.54.7.5 Store Single Point Request (External Identifier)This request from the host processor stores single v

Kommentare zu diesen Handbüchern

Keine Kommentare