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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.  
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.  


All ACDP data messages are addressed to a device.  A device is always related to (owned by) a [[node]]. A full device address consists of <'''node'''> <'''device'''>. <br>
All ACDP data messages are addressed to a device.  A device is always related to (owned by) a [[node]]. A full device address consists of <'''node'''> <'''device'''>. <br>
<'''Device'''> is one byte.<br>
<'''Device'''> is one byte.<br>
Note that devices can both be physical boxes (e.g. [[RIO]]) or a function (Router).<br>
Note that devices can both be physical boxes (e.g. RIO) or a function (Router).<br>


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Revision as of 22:33, 19 June 2007

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.

All ACDP data messages are addressed to a device. A device is always related to (owned by) a node. A full device address consists of <node> <device>.
<Device> is one byte.
Note that devices can both be physical boxes (e.g. RIO) or a function (Router).

Value (decimal) Value (Hex) Device Function
0 0x00 Invalid device (reserved NULL value)
1 - 64 0x01 - 0x40 External boxes. RIOs, PCs etc.



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