4 communications, 5 protocols, 6 data scanning task – Varec TankGate Interface 8315 Series User Manual

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Software Description

Tank Gate Interface

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Installation and Operations Manual

4.1.4

Communications

There are two communications tasks - one for each of the communication channels. COM ports

0 and1 are used to interface to external devices or host systems. Refer to the Hardware Chapter

for the location of these ports.

Note COM1 is not available on the 8315 Tank Gate Interface.

COM0 and COM1

COM 0 and 1 can be configured for communications to Host systems using a variety of

protocols. For COM 0 and 1 the communication interfaces include the following:

RS-485 for use in multi-drop configurations or long cable runs (or both)

RS-232 for flexibility in configuring other types of communications links such as radio and

fiber optic interfaces

RTS/CTS lines are available for hardware handshaking.

4.1.5

Protocols

The Tank Gate Interface is fully compatible with FuelsManager® software. It is also compatible

with a variety of other Host systems including through Modbus protocol.

RS-485 for use in multi-drop configurations or long cable runs (or both), with an RS232-

to-RS485 converter.

RS-232 for flexibility in configuring other types of communications links such as radio and

fiber optic interfaces.

The default communication settings for the COM ports are as follows:

Note COM1 is not available on the 8315 Tank Gate Interface.

4.1.6

Data Scanning Task

The Data Scanning Task is dedicated to the scanning of field input data from tank gauges. The

input data is stored in arrays that are subsequently accessed by the Point Executive.

4.1.7

Database Manager

The Database Manager is a collection of programs and data. The Database Manager allows the

Tank Gate Interface system executive to access data from the database in an organized and

program-independent manner. It resides in non-volatile RAM.

The Database Manager also contains a Database Dictionary. This dictionary describes how the

database is organized and also provides information describing how data should be presented

to the operator.

After power-up or system reset, a CRC verification of each point in the database is performed.

If the CRC does not have a match for the point, then it is disabled and a flag is set indicating

that the point is invalid.

COM Port

Protocol

Baud Rate

Data Bits

Parity

Stop Bits

COM0

RTU Slave or Modbus

- Auto-sensing

9600

8

N

0

COM1

Modbus

9600

8

N

0

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