Lil Data Mapping; Station Data - Siemens Moore 353 User Manual

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6.2 LIL DATA MAPPING

LIL data is assigned to one of two data types. The first is global data which occupies parameter 1 of each channel
and is transmitted by the LIL interface every 0.5 seconds. The remaining data is non-global which occupies
parameters 2 through 256 and is transmitted in response to a LIL READ command or can be changed by a LIL
WRITE command.
Each parameter is a 16-bit word. An IEEE floating point number (Real) is assigned to 2 consecutive parameters
with the first containing the most significant and the second the least significant portion of the floating point
number. String data can occupy one or more consecutive parameters. The following tables provide an overview
listing of available data with descriptions located in Section 7. The acronym in the table identifies the data in
Section 7. Data can be accessed using the Model 320 Independent Computer Interface. Refer to AD320-10 Model
320 ICI User Manual and AD320-20 Guidelines for Writing Application Software Using the Model 320 ICI.
Guidelines:
All individual parameters (words) can be read using the random parameter data request (CMD 7). Parameters that
span multiple words, such as floating point, ASCII tags, etc., can also be read using the multiple-byte parameter
data request (CMD 23) but only one variable can be requested at a time. Writes are made using the parameter data
send (CMD 9). In some cases such as loop and alarm status words, the MASK ON/OFF type codes are used to
identify individual bits. Not all bit mapped words support this option. See Section 7 for specific information.

6.2.1 Station Data

Station data is fixed and occupies the first seven channels.
C\P
1
2
GDS
RAM
CBT
1
ST
2
SSW
CWT
SA
3
SE
4
5
NCL
C1S
C2S
6
NSL
S1S
S2S
7
LSLCP
C\P
13
14
15
1
OBT
OBSR
OFT
2
SCR
NCR
3
4
5
C12S
C13S
C14S
6
S12S
S13S
S14S
7
L1Z
L2Z
L3Z
Ubus Address xx - Discrete I/O States & Forcing (N=Normal, M=Mode, F=Forced (see Section 7 for details)
C\P
25
26
27
1
2
3
4
5
C24S
C25S
6
S24S
S25S
7
L13Z
L14Z
L15Z
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3
4
5
6
CBSR
EBT
EBSR
STAG
CT
RTS
STY
SN
AASEL
C3S
C4S
C5S
S3S
S4S
S5S
16
17
18
KSR
CBDR
EBDR
C15S
C16S
C17S
S15S
S16S
S17S
L4Z
L5Z
L6Z
28
29
30
31
UA01N
UA01M
UA01F
UA01MT
L16Z
L17Z
L18Z
L19Z
7
8
9
10`
RBT
RBSR
NBT
NBSR
DRN
STM
STD
STH
STMN
C6S
C7S
C8S
C9S
S6S
S7S
S8S
S9S
CFN
19
20
21
22
RBDR
NBDR
OADR
OBDR
C18S
C19S
C20S
C21S
S18S
S19S
S20S
S21S
L7Z
L8Z
L9Z
L10Z
32
33
34
UA02N
UA03N
UA04N
UA02M
UA03M
UA04M
UA02F
UA03F
UA04F
UA02MT
UA03MT
UA04MT
L20Z
L21Z
L22Z
Network Communications
11
12
OAT
OASR
CFNR
STSC
C10S
C11S
S10S
S11S
23
24
KDR
C22S
C23S
S22S
S23S
L11Z
L12Z
35
36
UA05N
UA06N
UA05M
UA06M
UA05F
UA06F
UA05MT
UA06MT
L25Z
L23Z
L24Z
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