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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
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The purpose of this document is to specify the Data link, Network and Application layer of the AlphaCom Data Protocol. | The purpose of this document is to specify the Data link, Network and Application layer of the AlphaCom Data Protocol. | ||
• The protocol is used for communication in an AlphaCom Network that may comprise several AlphaCom and TouchLine exchanges. | • The protocol is used for communication in an AlphaCom Network that may comprise several AlphaCom and TouchLine exchanges. | ||
• The protocol is also used between the AlphaCom exchange and external devices, such as Remote I/O boxes, PC based Control Handler systems etc. | • The protocol is also used between the AlphaCom exchange and external devices, such as Remote I/O boxes, PC based Control Handler systems etc. | ||
The Data Protocol is made generally available from software version AMC 06.00. Previous AMC softwares are NOT compatible with this protocol document. | The Data Protocol is made generally available from software version AMC 06.00. Previous AMC softwares are NOT compatible with this protocol document. | ||
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The following concepts are commonly used in the document: | The following concepts are commonly used in the document: | ||
Module: One AlphaCom “card cage”, contains up to 26 circuit boards (such as ASLT, AMC, APC, AGA). | Module: One AlphaCom “card cage”, contains up to 26 circuit boards (such as ASLT, AMC, APC, AGA). |
Revision as of 21:44, 21 May 2007
Contents
Introduction
- To the reader
The purpose of this document is to specify the Data link, Network and Application layer of the AlphaCom Data Protocol. • The protocol is used for communication in an AlphaCom Network that may comprise several AlphaCom and TouchLine exchanges. • The protocol is also used between the AlphaCom exchange and external devices, such as Remote I/O boxes, PC based Control Handler systems etc. The Data Protocol is made generally available from software version AMC 06.00. Previous AMC softwares are NOT compatible with this protocol document.
- Word list
The following concepts are commonly used in the document: Module: One AlphaCom “card cage”, contains up to 26 circuit boards (such as ASLT, AMC, APC, AGA). Exchange: Up to 4 AlphaCom modules interconnected in a master/slave configuration. One of the modules plays the role as a master, while the other modules are slaves. Communication with the world outside (if other devices are connected) is via the master. Node: The address of an Exchange. If several exchanges are interconnected (via the AlphaCom Data Protocol), then each exchange will have a unique node number. Device: Examples of device types are AlphaCom module, RIO, AlphaPro, Control Handler. All such devices have a unique device address when interconnected. The AlphaCom and AlphaPro have fixed device address, while the device address of e.g. a RIO is configured (inside the RIO) for the particular application.