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4BHR5000 IMPLEMENTATION
0BHARRIS 5000 PROTOCOL
will be an error response. The incorrect answer consists in the same number of
requested changes, but all set to zero except the MF bit set to 1, to report this error.
After an execution of this command, if the next command is a “Status Change Dump”
command again, the list of events will be forwarded. If the command received is any
other, then it is considered that the events have been received correctly in the master
and the reported changes are deleted.
6.4.2.4. STATUS DUMP
Requests the current state of the binary inputs, indicating the number of points to
report for each port. If the number of ports does not correspond with those configured
then there is no answer. If you want more points than those configured for a certain
port, then they are filled with zeros. If a port has not been requested for points (0
points), then the port status byte is not sent either.
After an execution of this command all events stored in the changes queue are
deleted.
6.4.2.5. CONTROL ARM
The paradigm of operation to act on a control point is the selection / operation model.
First the point must be selected then an operation must be performed on it.
When this message is received, a point to operate is selected and it must be followed
immediately by the order of operation. The application of selection and operation
must be equal; except for the function itself, and the byte number of the point will be
in inverse logic. Finally, the selection expires after 1 second. That is, if more than 1
second elapses between the order of selection and order of operation, it will not run.
If the command following the selection is not an “operate”, then the selection is
deleted.
Only complementary controls are accepted, and therefore only “Close” commands
are accepted on configured points. In local or blocked mode, then there is no answer.
Summary of Contents for smART P500
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Page 511: ...2BANSI CURVES 0BCURVES FOR TIME CHARACTERISTICS Figure I 6 Moderately ANSI curve...
Page 513: ...2BANSI CURVES 0BCURVES FOR TIME CHARACTERISTICS Figure I 7 Very inverse ANSI curve...
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