A6.6 faqs, A6.6, A6-8 – Yokogawa EJX930A User Manual

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<Appendix 6. Link Master Functions>

A6-8

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(12) LinkScheduleActivationVariable
Writing the version number of an LAS schedule,

which has already been downloaded to the domain,

to this parameter causes the corresponding

schedule to be executed. On the other hand,

writing 0 to this parameter stops execution of the

active schedule.

(13) LinkScheduleListCharacteristicsRecord

Sub-

index

Element

Size

[bytes]

Description

1

NumOf

Schedules

1

Indicates the total number

of LAS schedules that have

been downloaded to the

domain.

2

NumOfSub

SchedulesPer

Schedule

1

Indicates the maximum

number of sub-schedules an

LAS schedule can contain.

3

ActiveSchedule

Version

2

Indicates the version number

of the schedule currently

executed.

4

ActiveSchedule

OdIndex

2

Indicates the index number

of the domain that stores the

schedule currently executed.

5

ActiveSchedule

StaringTime

6

Indicates the time when

the current schedule began

being executed.

(14) DlmeScheduleDescriptor
This parameter exists for the same number as the

total number of domains, and each describes the

LAS schedule downloaded to the corresponding

domain. For the domain to which a schedule

has not yet been downloaded, the values in this

parameter are all zeros.

Sub-

index

Element

Size

[bytes]

Description

1

Version

2

Indicates the version

number of the LAS

schedule downloaded to the

corresponding domain.

2

Macrocycle

Duration

4

Indicates the macro cycle

of the LAS schedule

downloaded to the

corresponding domain.

3

TimeResolution

2

Indicates the time

resolution that is required

to execute the LAS

schedule downloaded to the

corresponding domain.

(15) Domain
Read/write: impossible; get-OD: possible
Carrying out the GenericDomainDownload

command from a host writes an LAS schedule to

Domain.

CAUTION

When downloading a LAS schedule to

transmitter, maximum allowable linkages

between devices are 25.

A6.6 FAQs

Q1. When the LAS stops, the transmitter does

not back it up by becoming the LAS. Why?

A1-1. Is that transmitter running as an LM? Check

that the value of BootOperatFunctionalClass

(index 367) is 2 (indicating that it is an LM).

A1-2. Check the values of V(ST) and V(TN) in all

LMs on the segment and confirm that the

following condition is met:

Transmitter

Other LMs

V(ST)×V(TN)

<

V(ST)×V(TN)

Q2. How can I make the transmitter become the

LAS?

A2-1. Check that the version numbers of the

active schedules in the current LAS and the

transmitter are the same by reading:

LinkScheduleListCharacteristicsRecord

(index 374 for the transmitter)

- ActiveScheduleVersion (subindex 3)

A2-2. Make the transmitter declare itself as and

become the LAS by writing:

• 0x00 (false) to

PrimaryLinkMasterFlagVariable in the

current LAS; and

• 0xFF (true) to

PrimaryLinkMasterFlagVariable (index 364)

in the transmitter.

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