Ocomm level = 0 – Motorola 68P02958C00-B User Manual

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Software Diagnostics Output

C-69

OCOMM LEVEL = 0

## 1400

ocomm key variables
--------------------------

Heap device key

: %% 1

Physical device key

: %% 2

Rtu to RTU station address

: %% 3

Rtu to RTU system address

: %% 4

Rtu to RTU Rxlo

: %% 5

Rtu to RTU Rxhi

: %% 5

INTRAC Rxlo

: %% 6

INTRAC Rxhi

: %% 6

Maximum time units for a frame to be in reception queue [sec]: %% 7
Repeater mode

(Yes / No): %% 8

Control opcode to execute by transmit thread

: %% 9

Answer of execution from receive thread

: %% 9

Pointer to plug-in diagnostic buffer

: %% 10

General: Ocomm is the module in charge of transmission and reception of wide MEIC MDLC and
INTRAC frames.

Type “OCOMM” in device name for general diagnostic.

Type “OCOMH” in device name for diagnostic of transmission heap.

Type “OCOMC” in device name for diagnostic of Channel Access.

1. The key to the heap from where buffers are taken for transmission.

2. The key to the physical layer that is used for transmission/reception (Adapter).

3. The Station Address of the unit in the wide MEIC MDLC network.

4. The System Address of the unit in the wide MEIC MDLC network.

5. The address range for wide MEIC MDLC frame reception.

6. The address range for INTRAC frame reception.

7. The amount of time a received frame (INTRAC or wide MEIC MDLC) can wait in the reception

queue. If the Ladder or C application does not retrieve it from there (by RxIntr function or by
RxWdth) the frame will be erased at the end of this time.

8. If Yes, then frames received by radio are transmitted to the line and vise versa.

9. The transmitting/receiving code to Piggyback used for configuration or diagnostics.

10. A pointer to the buffer received from Piggyback after being diagnosed (levels 41, 40 , 20).

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