Input output interface – Ring Communications DNA300 User Manual

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DNA300 OPERATIONS MANUAL

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2006/06/13

INPUT OUTPUT INTERFACE

Set the DIP switches so that SW3-7 is OFF and SW3-8 is OFF to activate the I/O software .

COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL

The device receiving from the DNA300 must be setup in the following matter:

The interface is using RS232 between the baud rates of 1200-19200 bps (see S

ETTING

B

AUD

R

ATE

/D

EVICE

T

YPE

S

ELECT

earlier in this chapter).

Hardware flow control (RTS/CTS).
Configurable Parity, Data and Stop bits.

MESSAGE FORMATS

STX

hex 02

CTRL-B Start of Text

RS

hex 1E

CTRL-^ Record Separator

ETX

hex 03

CTRL-C End of Text

BCC

hex 00-7F

XOR Checksum of all characters including STX and ETX

EVENT

One character

BUTTON ADDRESS

Four character (0000-FFFF hex).

PRIORITY

One character (0-9 decimal).

CALL NUMBER

Four character (0000-9999 decimal).

ACK

hex 06

CTRL-F Message acknowlege is expected back after each message is sent.

The DNA300 will retransmit the message if not acknowleged within 1 second. Maximum two retransmits.
The DNA300 will send ACK after receiving a valid message from the external device.

The message format is in the following format for output messages from the DNA300:
| STX | EVENT | RS | BUTTON ADDRESS | RS | PRIORITY |RS| CALL NUMBER | ETX | BCC |

Events:

I (hex 49) = INITIALIZE (hex string: 02 49 03 48)
F (hex 46) = FAULT
E (hex 45) = ALARM
C (hex 43) = CALL
T (hex 54) = TALK
B (hex 42) = BUSY
P (hex 50) = PARK
R (hex 52) = CLEAR

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