Supported device types and versions
Communication line configuration
Communication station configuration
I/O tag configuration
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Supported device types and versions
Hivus communication protocol supports the communication with control units (RJ) and dataloggers (HDL) produced by Hivus. The communication was implemented and tested with control unit RJ-05e. The control unit is used to time control of performance and regulation of DEZOSTER devices (air ozonizers).
Communication line configuration
- Category of communication line: Serial, MOXA IP Serial Library
- Parameters of serial line:
- Baud rate: 19200 Baud
- Parity: optional
Note: Parity MARK (sending the device address) and SPACE (all others) are set during a transmission, so the parity setting is not important. - Handshaking: none
Note: communication on Serial line
was tested on computer serial port, virtual serial port corresponding to MOXA NPort
device and virtual serial port
corresponding to Serial/USB converter USB-COM GemBird.
Communication on MOXA IP Serial Library line
was tested through the use of MOXA NPort 5450I.
Communication station configuration
- Communication protocol: Hivus Controller
- Station address: 1 Byte.
Address 0 is "broadcast" (each device responses to it, but only on reading by 02h function). I/O tag - type 105 (logger number) is used to detect the real address of device.
Addresses 1-255 represents the common addresses of devices (04h function is used to read data). - Time parameters - recommended polling period is 1 min (to avoid loading processor of control unit by very frequent communication).
Station protocol parameters
Configuration dialog window -
Communication station -
field
"Protocol parameters".
These parameters influence some optional parameters of protocol. These
parameters can be used:
Tab. č. 1
Key word | Full name | Description | Unit | Default value |
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DBGI | Debug Input | Value 1 activates the listing of information on loaded values of I/O
tags in trace file of line in the format: In I/Otag_name = value |
- | 2 |
DBGO | Debug Output | Value 1 activates the listing of information on loaded values of I/O
tags in trace file of line in the format: Out I/Otag_name = value |
- | 2 |
RAW | Read After Write | If parameter is True, the writing of value (by 05h function) is followed
by reading. Note: Reading does not relate to date and time settings that are done by 01h protocol function (see I/O tag 121). |
- | False |
I/O tag configuration
Possible value types of I/O tag: Ai, Ao, Ci, Di, TxtO, TxtI.
I/O tag address is written in the format:
- T=type - I/O tags without index
- T=type;I=index - I/O tags with index (channels and signalization of failures on DEZOSTER)
- T=type;I=index;J=index; - I/O tag contains raw data of protocol with address 100
The header, which is read from control unit by KOM process, contains the
information that is mapped into I/O tags without index
(e.g. moto hours worked, number of engaged channels, type of control unit), information
about channels and signalization of failures on DEZOSTER.
There can be configured 0 up to 8 channels. Each channel is defined by characteristics (1-15,
see table below), value, upper/lower limit (something
like upper/lower limit in D2000). The channels can be addressed in two ways:
- consecutive number 1-8:
- order within channels with particular characteristic.
Instantaneous value of i-th measurements with characteristic t
is addressed by T=t, I=i.
For example, instantaneous value of third measurement of type 1 [temperature] is defined by T=1, I=3 no matter on which channel this temperature occurs.
Signalization of failures on DEZOSTER enables to read the statuses of DEZOSTER 1..10 that are connected to concentrator 1 (T=101) or concentrator 2 (T=102).
These I/O tags can be configured:
Table 1 - I/O tags for channels
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T=typ;I=index | Ai, Ci, Di | Reading of instantaneous value of measurement of typ type, which
is index-th in order. Index can be from range 1..8. Type can be from range 1..15 according to table below:
Example of address: T=8;I=1 - I/O tag will contain the instantaneous value of flow velocity that is first in order. If type 8 (flow velocity) is not configured on any of channels 1..8, I/O tag value will be invalid. Note: Instantaneous value of channel can have flag indicating the unconnected sensor. This flag is mapped to an attribute of "WEAK" value in D2000. If the instantaneous value from the example mentioned above should have flag indicating the unconnected sensor, it should be probably 0 with attribute "WEAK". |
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T=16;I=index | Ai, Ci, Di | Reading of instantaneous value of channel with index.
Index can be from range 1..8. Example of address: T=16;I=2 - I/O tag will contain the instantaneous value of channel 2. Note: Instantaneous value of channel can have flag indicating the unconnected sensor. This flag is mapped to an attribute of "WEAK" value in D2000. If the instantaneous value from the example mentioned above should have flag indicating the unconnected sensor, it should be probably 0 with attribute "WEAK". |
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T=17;I=index | Ai, Ci | Reading of channel characteristics with index.
Index can be from range 1..8. Example of address: T=17;I=2 - I/O tag will contain the characteristics of channel 2. Note: The characteristics can be from range 1..15 with the meaning stated in table or invalid, if no sensor is connected to the channel. |
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T=18;I=index | Ai, Ci | Reading of upper limit of channel with index.
Index can be from interval 1..8. Example of address: T=18;I=2 - I/O tag will contain the upper limit of channel 2. Note: The value is invalid, if no sensor is connected to the channel. |
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T=19;I=index | Ai, Ci | Reading of lower limit of channel with index.
Index can be from interval 1..8. Example of address: T=19;I=2 - I/O tag will contain the lower limit of channel 2. Note: The value is invalid, if no sensor is connected to the channel. |
Table 2 - I/O tags - raw data from protocol
Address | Value type | Meaning |
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T=100;I=index;J=index | TxtI | Reading the raw data from protocol header into the text I/O tag. "I" and
"J" indicate beginning and end byte (1-128), and this condition must be
valid: I<=J. For example I/O tag with address T=100;I=113;J=128 (bytes 113-128 from header) contains a comment from printer (it is the same as I/O tag T=110). For example I/O tag with address T=100;I=27;J=29 (bytes 27-29 from header) contains type of device (it is the same as I/O tag T=106). Note: These I/O tags are intended for specialists and for future extension of protocol. |
Table 3 - I/O tags relating to fault conditions of dezoster
Address | Value type | Meaning |
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T=101;I=index T=102;I=index |
Ai, Ci, Di | Reading of signalization of device failure with index that is
connected to concentrator No. 1 (if T=101) or concentrator No. 2 (if T=102). If index is from the range 1..10, I/O tag value will contain the information about the failure on particular dezoster (according to the value 0/1, False/True). If index=0, I/O tag will contain the information about all 10 dezosters as integer (status of dezoster 1 in 1. bite up to dezoster 10 in 10. bite) Example of address: T=101;I=2 - I/O tag will read the failure signal of dezoster 2 that connected with concentrator 1. Note: If information in protocol contains bit, which signalizes "concentrator is not connected", the value of I/O tag is Invalid. |
Table 4 - I/O tags without indexes
Address | Value type | Meaning |
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T=103 | Ai, Ci | Worked moto hours - value form range 0-999 999. |
T=104 | Ai, Ci | Number of connected sensors -value form range 0-8. The channels with connected scanners have valid values (I/O tags of types 1 to 19 - see table 1), other channels has invalid values. |
T=105 | Ai, Ci | Number of control unit (equal to station address). It is used to detect the real address of station if station address will be 0 (broadcast). |
T=106 | TxtI | 3-sign string that defines type of device:
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T=107 | Ai, Ao | Setpoint for controlling ozone (O3) in ppm. Also the value writing is supported (function of protocol 05h). |
T=108 | Ai, Ao | Threshold for indication of O3 level in ppm. Also the value writing is supported (function of protocol 05h). |
T=109 | TxtI, TxtO | 16-sign string - upper and lower limits for printer. Also the value
writing is supported (function of protocol 05h). Note: Presently, this string contains only a protocol-encoded setpoint for controlling ozone and threshold of ozone indication, therefore it is recommended to read and write values by I/O tags T=107 and T=108. |
T=110 | TxtI, TxtO | 16-sign string - comment of print. Also the value writing is supported (function
of protocol 05h). Note: This I/O tag is also used to set a control band, blocking sensor, signalization, language, to switch manual / automat mode, to set parameters of modes, etc. For more information, see documentation for communication protocol. |
T=121 | TxtO | Writes values to control unit (by protocol function 01h). Supported
values:
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T=122 | TxtI, TxtO | Writes 32-bytes of limit values into control unit (by protocol function 05h). Note: The first 16 bytes is equal to I/O tag with address 109, other 16 bytes is equal to I/O tag with address 110. It is recommended to read and write values by I/O tags T=107, T=108 and T=110. |
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