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SMC Sierra Monitor FieldServer Configuration Manual (86 pages)
FS-B35 series
Brand:
SMC Sierra Monitor
| Category:
Server
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Configuration Manual
1
Technical Support
2
Table of Contents
3
1 Fieldserver Concepts
7
Introduction
7
Application
7
Terminology
8
Nodes
8
Clients and Servers
8
Figure 1: Client/Server
8
2 Overall Operation Philosophy
9
Figure 2: Fieldserver Operation Theory
9
3 Getting Started - Basic Configuration
10
Configuration File Overview
10
Configuration File Structure
10
Editing Configuration Files
12
Testing Configuration Files with Dsw32.Exe
13
Figure 3: DSW32 Interface Screen
13
Additional Worthwhile DSW32 Checks
14
Figure 4: DSW32 Error Screen with Driver Versions
14
4 Map Descriptor Functions
15
Active Vs. Passive Functions
15
Passive Map Descriptor Functions
15
Passive
15
Passive Client (Passive_Client)
15
Working with Passive Client - Passive Server Applications
16
Figure 5: Typical Network Architecture
16
Active Map Descriptor Functions
17
Read Funcitons
17
Read Block Continuous (RDBC)
17
Read Block (RDB)
17
Active Read Continuous with Sequencing (ARCS)
17
Active Read Continuous with Offset (ARCO)
17
Active Read at Startup (ARS)
17
Read Block Continuous Expedite (RDBCE)
17
Active Read Discovery on Startup (ARDS)
18
Write Functions
18
Write Block on Change (WRBX)
18
Write Block on Change of Value (WRBCOV)
18
Write Block Continuous (WRBC)
18
Write Block (WRB)
18
Active Write at Startup (AWS)
18
Active Write on Trigger (AWT)
19
5 Data Manipulation Features
20
Moves
20
Simple Moves
21
Simple Move Example
21
Special Application - Grouping Data
22
Figure 6: Grouping Data Process
22
Special Application - Separating Responsible Map Descriptors
23
Special Application - Creating a Lonworks Snvt_Switch from 2 Modbus Registers
23
Figure 7: Separating Responsible Map Descriptors
23
Figure 8: Creating a Lonworks Snvt_Switch from 2 Modbus Registers
23
Function Moves - Type Casting
24
Functions Available for Type Casting
24
Converting Two Integers to a Float
25
Using Moves to Pack and Unpack Bits to or from a Register
25
Example 1 - Simple Bit Extraction
26
Example 2 - Simple Bit Packing
26
Example 3 - Extracting Bit Groups
27
Bit Extraction - Application Example
27
Bit Extraction Example Configuration
28
Figure 9: Packed Bits Activated
28
Task Moves
29
Special Application - Node Status
29
Match-Pattern
30
Table of Patterns Configuration Example
31
Moves Definition
31
Conditional Moves
32
Table String Composition
32
Conditional Moves - Example 1
33
Mathematical Functions
34
Math Function as a Moves Function
34
Standalone Math
35
Math Usage Example
35
Optional Parameters
36
Truncate Result Example
36
Logic
37
Logic as a Moves Function
37
Standalone Logic
37
Logic Usage Example
37
Scaling
38
Map Descriptor Scaling
38
Scaling Function Example - Converting Celsius to Fahrenheit
38
Scaling Using Moves
39
Moves Scaling Function Example: Multiplying Values by 10
39
Preloading Data Arrays with Initial Values
40
Introduction
40
Parameters Used to Define Preloads
40
Limitations and Operational Considerations
41
Example 1: Load a Value
41
Example 2: Load a Value - Effect of Target Data Array Format
41
Example 3: Load a Value - Negative Numbers
42
Example 4: Load a Value - Floating Point Numbers
42
Example 5: Load a Value - Strings (1)
42
Example 6: Load a Value - Strings (2)
43
Example 7: Load a Value - Casting
43
Example 8: Load an Object Name
43
Loading Data_Array Values from the Fieldserver's Non-Volatile Memory
44
6 Node Management
45
Data Array Functions
45
Node Status Function
45
Alias_Node_Id
45
Alias_Node_Id - Example
46
Node_Online_Bits
47
Connection Parameters
48
Node_Retire_Delay
48
Backup_Port
48
Node Parameters
48
Node Offline Action
48
Node Inactivity Timeout
49
7 Setup Dynamic Parameters
50
Dynamic Allocation of Node_Id or Station Number
50
Diagram 1 - Static Server Side Node_Id
50
Figure 10: Static Server Side Node_Id
50
Diagram 2 - Dynamic Server Side Node_Id
51
Figure 11: Dynamic Server Side Node_Id
51
Map Descriptor Parameters Specific to Dynamic Parameters
52
Dynamic Parameters
53
Config Table
53
Profiles
53
Examples
54
Example 1 - Dynamic Allocation of Node ID
54
Example 2 - Dynamic Allocation of System Node ID
54
Example 3 - Dynamic Allocation of the Bacnet MAC Address
54
Example 4 - Dynamic Allocation of the Connection Baud Rate
55
Error Messages
56
8 Port Expander Mode - PEX Mode
57
How Port Expansion Works
57
Advantages of Port Expander Mode
57
Limitations of Port Expander Mode
57
Port Expander Write Options
57
Handling of Successive Writes to the same Point
58
Port Expansion Configuration
58
9 Timing Parameters
59
Figure 12: Fieldserver Timing Diagram
60
Line Drive Parameters
61
Suppressing Squelch on Half Duplex Communications
61
Figure 13: Timing Diagram
62
Setting Parameter Values
63
Statistics
63
Enable on RS-232 Port
63
10 Use of SSL/TLS for Secure Connection
64
Configuring Fieldserver as a SSL/TLS Server
64
Simple Secure Server Configuration
64
Limiting Client Access
65
Uploading Authority File to Fieldserver
65
Certificate Validation Options
66
Set up Server Certificate
66
Configuring Fieldserver as SSL/TLS Client
67
Simple Secure Client Configuration
67
Limit Server Access
67
Certificate Validation Options
67
Set up Client Certificate
67
Appendix A. Useful Features
68
Appendix A.1. Using Comments
68
Appendix A.2. Using Conditional Process Statements
68
Appendix A.3. Disabling the Client Side of a Configuration
69
Appendix A.3.1. Disabling a Node
69
Appendix A.4. Disabling Statistics Display
70
Appendix A.5. DHCP Client Options
70
Appendix B. Troubleshooting
71
Appendix B.1. Moves Performance
71
Appendix B.2. Restart Cause Table
71
Appendix C. Reference
72
Appendix C.1. Working with the Driver Manuals
72
Appendix C.1.1. Introduction
72
Appendix C.1.2. Driver Manuals as Part of the Documentation Set
72
Appendix C.2. Default Settings for Parameters
72
Appendix C.3. Available Data Types for Data Arrays
73
Appendix C.4. Permissible Values for Configuration File Variables
73
Appendix C.4.1. Common Information
74
Appendix C.4.2. Data Arrays
75
Appendix C.4.3. Data Array Function
75
Appendix C.4.4. Connections/Adapters
76
Appendix C.4.5. Nodes
77
Appendix C.4.6. Map Descriptors
80
Appendix C.5. Valid Characters for Common Fields in Configuration Files
81
Appendix C.6. Kernel Error Messages and Descriptions
82
Appendix C.7. Networking Glossary of Terms
85
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SMC Sierra Monitor FieldServer Driver Manual (23 pages)
FS-8704-03 Modbus TCP/IP
Brand:
SMC Sierra Monitor
| Category:
Server
| Size: 0 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Modbus TCP/IP Description
4
2 Driver Scope of Supply
4
Supplied by Sierra Monitor for this Driver
4
Rd Party Equipment
4
Hardware
4
3 Hardware Connections
5
4 Data Array Parameters
6
5 Configuring the Fieldserver as a Modbus TCP/IP Client
7
Client Side Connection Parameters
7
Client Side Node Parameters
8
Client Side Map Descriptor Parameters
9
Fieldserver Specific Map Descriptor Parameters
9
Driver Specific Map Descriptor Parameters
9
Timing Parameters
10
Map Descriptor Examples
11
6 Configuring the Fieldserver as a Modbus TCP/IP Server
12
Server Side Connection Parameters
12
Server Side Node Parameters
13
Server Side Map Descriptor Parameters
14
Fieldserver Specific Map Descriptor Parameters
14
Driver Specific Map Descriptor Parameters
14
Map Descriptor Examples
15
Slave_Id
15
Slave_Id Lookup in Table
15
Appendix A. Useful Features
16
Appendix A.1. Managing Floating Points with Modbus
16
Appendix A.1.1. Transferring Non-Integer Values with One Register
16
Appendix A.1.2. Transferring Float/32 Bit Values with Two Registers
16
Appendix A.2. Node_Offline_Response
17
Appendix A.3. Splitting Registers into Bytes or Bits
18
Appendix A.4. Reading Device Identification
18
Appendix A.4.1. Client Side Map Descriptor
18
Appendix A.4.2. Server Side Map Descriptor
19
Appendix A.5. Broadcasting Write Messages
19
Appendix A.6. Reading Scattered Addresses
20
Appendix B. Troubleshooting
21
Appendix B.1. Server Configuration of System Station Address
21
Appendix B.2. Modbus TCP/IP Connection Error Descriptions
21
Appendix B.3. Understanding Max Concurrent Messages
21
Appendix C. Reference
23
Appendix C.1. Data Types
23
Appendix C.2. Single Writes
23
Appendix C.3. Driver Error Messages
23
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