Glossary – IDEC SX5L Series User Manual

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Glossary

Alias

When binding network variables, binding may not be completed due to the limitations on selector numbers which are auto-
matically assigned by the management tool. Alias is a technique used to virtually divide one network variable into several
variables.

Application program

A program for the application layer in the OSI reference model, written in Neuron C which is derived from ANSI C. Since
IDEC has created and installed an application program into the SX5L, users do not have to create a user program.

Binding

A task to define a sender and receiver(s) of a network variable.

Commission

A task to identify the L

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device by the Neuron ID and write configuration information into the device.

Configuration property

A data value used to determine initial values and parameters, such as maximum value, minimum value, and time, for a par-
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device.

Domain ID

The first layer of the device address.

Functional block

A symbolic representation of an individual function to be performed by the application program installed in a L

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device. Every SX5L module contains more than one functional block.

Gateway

A hardware or software provision to connect networks that communicate in different protocols.

LonMaker integration tool

A tool supplied by Echelon to perform network management.

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Interoperability Association (http://www.lonmark.org/)

An organization that was established to promote the easy integration of multi-vendor systems based on L

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works using standard tools and components. Today over 300 companies around the world are members of the association,
including device manufacturers, integrators, and end users.

LonTalk protocol

A complete seven-layer protocol in compliance with the Open System Interconnection (OSI) defined by the International
Standard Organization (ISO). Also known as L

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protocol.

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device

A device in which a Neuron Chip and L

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transceiver are installed to communicate with other devices using the

LonTalk protocol.

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transceiver

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transceiver contains an FTT-10A (free topology transceiver).

The FTT-10A transceiver is of a transformer-coupled type and has the following specifications:

Note: The transmission distance is the values when using Level 4 AWG22 cable and proper terminators.

Network management

A task to install network configuration information (addressing and binding) into L

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devices. Network manage-

ment must be done when setting up a L

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network system.

Name

Communication Medium

Transmission Speed

Transmission Distance (Note)

FTT-10A

Twisted-pair cable

78 kbps

Bus topology: 1,400m
Free topology: 500m

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