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Siemens SAPHIR is used to configure and monitor the regulators controllers of Saphir and Climatix product lines produced by Siemens. Supported regulatorscontrollers: Saphir ACX32/ACX34 (via TCP/IP as well as via serial interface) and Climatix POL63x (specifically POL638 via TCP/IP).
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- Communication line category: TCP/IP, TCP/IP-TCP Redundant
Note: a reserved TCP port 4242 is usually used, but any other port can be configured, depending on the settings of communicating device. Line The line number is not used, it can be set e.g. to 1. - Communication line category: Serial and SerialOverUDP Device Redundant (serial communication)
Note: serial communication was tested only with the Saphir ACX32 regulator ACX32 controller via its serial port.
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Station protocol parameters
Dialog window for for station configuration - Protocol parameters.
They influence some optional parameters of the protocol. Following line protocol parameters can be entered:
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| Logging is enhanced with listings that enables fast error detectionof detailed debug information about communication in the line log. | NO | |||||||
| Type of used regulator. | ACX32 | |||||||
| Maximum number count of request retries in case of . If no response returns after a request had been sent, the station's status will change to a communication error. | 2 | |||||||
| A delay Timeout before resending a request in case of communication errorif no response has been received. | s | 0,1 | ||||||
| Timeout between sending a The delay after sending the request and first before reading of a the response. | s | 0,1 | ||||||
| Delay The delay between reading the responsesresponse readings. | s | 0,1 | ||||||
| Maximum number The maximum number of retries of reading the response reading. | - | 20 |
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I/O tag address
In Siemens Saphir, the I/O tag address is defined as a combination of "Base address", "Data block" and a particular element in a given data block.
"Base address" is a 32-bit number that uses hexadecimal format.
"Data block" is a type of data block located on a specified base address. Current The current implementation supports these data blocks:
- Message
- MessageEx
- SetPointReal
- SetPointEnum
- LoopSetPoint
- MeasureEx
- SystemClock
- Diagnostic
- SwitchCommand
- LoopController
- PositioningCommand
- MBusCounter
- Counter
- AlarmList
- AlarmEntry
- RCC_Config
- UnitConfig
- TimePlanEnumV2_Day
- TimePlanEnumV2_Week
- HeatingCurve
- aoAlarm
- aoAlarmEntry
- aoDiagnostic
- aoSetptValue
- aoCurveCalc
- aoAnalogInput
- aoBinaryInput
- aoMultistateValue
- aoLoopController
- aoAnalogValue
- aoScheduleWord
- aoScheduleDayWord
- PosCommandEx
- DeviceGroup
- aoDevice
Each data block is an N-tuple (different for every type of data block) of primitive data types. Supported primitive types:
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- Ver. 1.0 - May 28, 2015 - the creation of the document
- Ver. 1.1 - July 2, 2015 - implementation of data blocks DeviceGroup and aoDevice
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