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1BINTRODUCTION
0BHARRIS 5000 PROTOCOL
Chapter 6. HARRIS 5000 PROTOCOL
6.1. INTRODUCTION
Harris 5000/5500/6000 protocol is a protocol developed by Harris (GE Harris) in 1983 for
communication with RTUs. It has been used primarily in North America. The difference is
basically the commands introduced in 6000 extended.
The implementation developed at the smART P500 fits to HR5000. This protocol is half-
duplex based on master / slave.
The protocol can be used in any of the serial ports of the smART P500. When the user
selects this protocol to one or more ports of the smART P500, other supported protocols
(ArtCOM, DNP3 and MODBUS) are disabled.
The serial ports of the smART P500 operate simultaneously and independently of others.
As a result, mixtures of protocols are handled in a natural way. This means that in the
smART P500 one or two ports can operate using HR5000 while the others use DNP3,
MODBUS protocol or the proprietary.
All ports of the smART P500 configured with HR5000 share point configuration tables. This
means that the point map for all ports HR5000 is the same. The user can not configure
separate tables for each port.
This document applies to version 2.02.30 of the operating software of the smART P500.
Newer versions of it may incorporate improvements or changes that will be documented
through revisions to this document.
6.2. PROTOCOL FEATURES
6.2.1. MESSAGE STRUCTURE
The messages are structured in characters each one with 1 start bit, 7 data bits, odd
parity and 1 stop bit.
Summary of Contents for smART P500
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