IDEC SX5L Series User Manual

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4: S

OFTWARE

S

PECIFICATIONS

SX5L C

OMMUNICATION

T

ERMINAL

U

SER

S

M

ANUAL

4-11

Initial Status Transmission

This functional block sends output network variables to the network within 3 seconds after powerup. The delay depends on
a random number based on the Neuron ID, and differs on each node.

The sending time can be delayed by changing the nciPwrup value designated in the Node Object functional block. At sys-
tem startup, if the SX5L sends output network variables before the addressee device is ready to receive communication, set
the nciPwrup to a larger value.

The preset value for nciPwrup can be between 0 and 60 seconds (0.1-sec increments). The sending time is determined by
the sum of the nciPwrup value and a random number.

Event-driven Transmission

When receiving a request (polling) from the network or when detecting a change larger than the value designated by
nciMinDelta[0] through nciMinDelta[3], this functional block sends a corresponding output network variable.

Heartbeat Transmission (Periodical Transmission)

When the analog input value at any input terminal does not change, this functional block sends the output network variable
of the analog input value repeatedly at intervals designated by nciMaxStsSendT1. When the nciMaxStsSendT1 value is 0,
the heartbeat transmission is disabled.

The configuration type of nciMaxStsSendT1 is SNVT_elapsed_tm (day, hour, minute, second, millisecond). When a value
over 12 hours is set, the interval is designated as 12 hours 00 minutes 00 seconds. The millisecond value has no effect.

Scaling and Sampling Intervals

The input data of 1 to 5V or 4 to 20 mA DC received by channel 0 is converted to a value in the range between nciMin-
Rng[0] and nciMaxRng[0], and the resultant output network variable nvoAI0 is sent to the network. Similarly, for channels
1 through 3, network variables nvoAI1 through nvoAI3 are sent to the network.

When the input value drops below 1V or 4 mA DC or exceeds 5V or 20 mA DC, an input in the range between –4% and
+104% is converted and the resultant output network variable is sent to the network. When the input value further drops or
exceeds, output network variable 7FFF is sent as input error data.

The configuration type of nciMinSendT1 to designate the minimum transmission interval is SNVT_elapsed_tm (day, hour,
minute, second, millisecond). When a value over 60 seconds is set, the interval is designated as 60 seconds.

Changing SVNT Type

The type of output network variables nvoAI0 through nvoAI3 can be changed. To change the type of the output network
variable, use the LonMaker Browser. Right-click on the network variable you want to change, and from the short-cut
menu, select [Change Type]. The changeable network variable types are listed in the table below, with the SNVT index
approved by the L

ON

M

ARK

Interoperability Association.

Index

Type

Index

Type

Index

Type

Index

Type

1

SVNT_amp

20

SVNT_length_mil

41

SVNT_vol

100

SVNT_density

2

SVNT_amp_mil

23

SVNT_mass

42

SVNT_vol_kilo

102

SVNT_rpm

3

SVNT_angle

24

SVNT_mass_kilo

43

SVNT_vol_mil

104

SVNT_angle_deg

4

SVNT_angle_vel

25

SVNT_mass_mega

44

SVNT_volt

105

SVNT_temp_p

5

SVNT_btu_kilo

26

SVNT_mass_mil

45

SVNT_volt_dbmv

107

SVNT_time_sec

6

SVNT_btu_mega

27

SVNT_power

46

SVNT_volt_kilo

110

SVNT_area

8

SVNT_count

28

SVNT_power_kilo

47

SVNT_volt_mil

113

SVNT_press_p

9

SVNT_count_inc

29

SVNT_ppm

71

SVNT_grammage

123

SVNT_time_min

13

SVNT_elec_kwh

30

SVNT_press

76

SVNT_freq_hz

124

SVNT_time_hour

14

SVNT_elec_whr

31

SVNT_res

77

SVNT_freq_kilohz

125

SVNT_ph

15

SVNT_flow

32

SVNT_res_kilo

78

SVNT_freq_milhz

129

SVNT_smo_obscur

16

SVNT_flow_mil

33

SVNT_sound_db

79

SVNT_lux

131

SVNT_temp_ror

17

SVNT_length

34

SVNT_speed

81

SVNT_lev_percent

138

SVNT_volt_ac

18

SVNT_length_kilo

35

SVNT_speed_mil

82

SVNT_multiplier

139

SVNT_amp_ac

19

SVNT_length_micr

39

SVNT_temp

98

SVNT_pwr_fact

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