FieldServer FS-8700-83 instruction manual Example 3 Action Bits

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Example 3 : Action Bits

Instead of having the driver store a value to indicate the action, the driver can set a bit, whose offset indicates the underlying action. For example, if the string ‘Fire Alarm in’ is contained in the action field of the message the driver would set the array element at offset 11 (use table 6.5 to get the value vs. string) to 1.

Important to note is that the driver does not clear a previously set bit when a new action is reported. Thus if two messages were received and the first reported ‘Fire Alarm in’ and the second reported ‘Supv. Event inthen first the array element at offset 11 would be set to 1 and then element at offset 12 would be set. The element at offset 11 would remain set. Both would then remain set until a system reset is performed, the state of the point returns to normal (status:NORMAL) or you clear the bits by writing to the array from the remote device.

As the driver may use up to 100 consecutive array locations for each Ckt/Device pair, if you use this method of storing data you will need one map descriptor for each Ckt/Device pair. In this example the map descriptor will store data for Ckt 128 device 10 only. This is indicated by the Ckt number being set to 128, the device number being set to 10 and the length being set to 1.

If the driver doesn’t recognize the action type then it will set the array element at offset zero.

Map_Descriptors

 

Data_Array_Name

,

Data_Array_Offset,

Function,

Node_Name,

Ckt,

Dev,

Length

,

Data_Type

,

Clear_On_Reset

Map_Descriptor_Name,

Ckt1128_data12

,

DA_ACTION_BITS

,

000

,

passive ,

panel1

,

128,

10 ,

1

,

Action_Bits

,

yes

Only one device per map descriptor.

Ensure that at 100 elements of data array are available for each map descriptor. ( 100 is the maximum action number.)

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Contents Supplement to the FieldServer Instruction Manual Effective for all systems manufactured after May 1Table of Contents 1Supplied by FieldServer Technologies for this driver 2Provided by userRS-485/RS-232 Pigtail for RJ45 port Driver ManualHardware Connections 1Data Arrays Section TitleColumn Title Function Legal Values ExampleNone Default 1 second2Client Side Connections 3Client Side Nodes Driver Related Map Descriptor Parameters 4Client Side Map DescriptorsFieldServer Related Map Descriptor Parameters Timing Parameters ValueMap Descriptor Example 1 Store data from incoming messages Daack 1Driver Limitations & Exclusions 2Data TypesStatus Types and Values StatusAdding a New Status Type 4When do Data Arrays get cleared Reset5Action Types System Setup Fire AlarmSecurity Alarm Pre AlarmFS-8700-83 Gamewell Adding new Action Types 6Advanced Map Descriptor Examples Example 1 Filtering DataExample 2 Action Numbers Example 3 Action Bits Example 4 Ignored Messages Offset is obtained by multiplying the port number by 1ICTimeout2Driver Stats Driver stores the following data Array OffsetRevision History

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