Accton Technology FS-8700-48 instruction manual Map Descriptor Example 2.Specific Zone Data

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4.5.2.Map Descriptor Example 2.(Specific Zone Data)

In this example the Map Descriptors store data for one zone each. This variation is offered to allow you manipulate the arrangement of data in Data Arrays if you are constrained by some downstream device.

//Client Side Map Descriptors

Map Descriptors

 

 

 

 

 

 

Map_Descriptor_Name,

Cheet_Zone

Cheet_DT,

Data_Array_Name,

Data_Array_Offset,

Function,

Node_Name

Zone_Alarms1,

1,

Release,

DA_1,

0,

Passive,

Node_A

Zone_Alarms2,

2,

Release,

DA_2,

0,

Passive,

Node_A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can allocate each Map Descriptor a unique name or as in this example, leave them with a generic name describing the action they perform. It is best to use unique names as some driver error messages report the offending Map Descriptor’s name.

Data for the specified

zone is stored.Release state data is stored.

The data is stored into a Data Array called DA_1 for zone 1 and DA_2 for zone 2...

Starting at element zero.

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Contents FS-8700-48 Fike Cheetah Table of Contents Cheetah Device Description Provided by Supplier of 3 rd Party Equipment Hardware Connections1 RS-232 Connection to Fike Cheetah PanelRS-485 Connection to Fike Cheetah Panel RS-485 Connection to Fike Cheetah XI Panel RS-232 Connection to Fike Cheetah XI Panel Connection NotesConfiguring the FieldServer as a Cheetah Device Client Data ArraysClient Side Connection Descriptors Client Side Node Descriptors PlctypeDriver Specific Map Descriptor Parameters Map Descriptor Examples Page Map Descriptor Example 1. All Zones Data Map Descriptor Example 2.Specific Zone Data Map Descriptor Example 3 Zone Status as a numeric value DADI1Map Descriptor Example 4 All Devices Map Descriptor Example 5 Specific Device Map Descriptor Example 6 Device States as a Numeric Value Map Descriptor Example 7 Panel DataMap Descriptor Example 8 History Data All Devices Dahist Map Descriptor Example 11 Alarm Ack DaackConfiguring the FieldServer as a Cheetah Device Server Appendix A.2. Map Descriptor Specific Errors Appendix A. Driver Notes Appendix A.1. Driver ScopeAppendix A.3. Multiple Cheetah Panels Appendix A.4. How History Events are StoredPage FS-8700-48 Fike Cheetah Manual FS-8700-48 Fike Cheetah Manual FS-8700-48 Fike Cheetah Manual FS-8700-48 Fike Cheetah Manual FS-8700-48 Fike Cheetah Manual Appendix A.5. Storing Panel Data AM/PMAppendix A.6. Acknowledging Alarms Appendix A.7. Panel Firmware VersionsAppendix B. Driver Error Messages DIAGUSER1 Appendix B.1. Driver Stats

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