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Communication line configuration
Communication station configuration
I/O tag configuration
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Generic User Protocol is intended to support an application-level implementation of simple and lightweight communication protocols directly in event. It supports several types of lines including line-redundant and system-redundant ones. Data read from the communication are published into input I/O tags (IN) without waiting for any confirmation from event's side, therefore it is recommended to implement data handling via server event using the action ON CHANGE, eventually by a trigger event with a request queue configured, eventually by enabling multiple executions of the script (action ENABLE) so that all the published data is handled even under heavier load.
Category of communication line:
Configuration line
dialog box - tab Protocol parameters.
They influences some of the
optional protocol parameters. The following line parameters can be set:
Table 1
Key word | Full name | Description | Unit | Default value |
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RT | Read Wait Timeout | Waiting between individual data readouts from the communication. If no data was received during this period and previously some data was read, it will be published as a value of input I/O tag IN. If some data was received during this period, it will appended to a buffer, until a timeout occurs or the buffer becomes full (see a parameter Read Size). If a parameter Log Each Read is set to True, data will be published immediately regardless of the value of parameter Read Wait Timeout. |
sec.mss | 1.000 |
RS | Read Size | Maximum size (in bytes) of input data. Longer data will be published in several chunks. | - | 1024 |
LE | Log Each Read | If this parameter is set to True, data will be published immediately regardless of the value of parameter Read Wait Timeout. | - | False |
LF | Log Format | Format of data traces in log files: "0 - Hexa log" or "1 - Text log". Setting the correct format helps to make a communication log file more readable depending on whether the specific protokol is text-oriented or binary by dumping the data in text or hexadecimal format. |
- | 0 - Hexa log |
SL | Single Log | Setting this parameter to True will make all logs to go to a single file on redundant lines. Setting this parameter to False means that two log files will be created for the primary/secondary line (Serial Line Redundant, SerialOverUDP Line Redundant, TCP/IP-TCP Redundant), or four log files will be created for the primary/secondary line of A/B system (Serial System&Line Redundant, SerialOverUDP System&Line Redundant). |
- | False |
Possible value types of I/O tag: TxtI, TxtO.
Input I/O tags:
Output I/O tags:
Note: it is possible to configure and use an I/O tag with the address IN and I/O tags IN_A, IN_B, IN_C, IN_D on a single station at the same time.
In a similar way, it is possible to configure and use an I/O tag with the address OUT and I/O tags OUT_A, OUT_B, OUT_C, OUT_D on a single station at the same time.
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