DATA PROGRAMMING
Assignment of FCH Related Data
7.1.2OGCA
A procedure for assigning OGCA access code is explained using the following example.
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Figure 5-37 Example of OGCA
STEP 1: ANPDN/ANPDL Note
Assign the first digit of the OGCA access code. When the access code is common to all nodes, use the ANPDN command. When the access code is assigned for each node, use the ANPDL command.
1st DC=9 | CI=N (Normal) | NND=1 |
1st DC=9 | CI=H (Hooking) | NND=1 |
STEP 2: ASPAN/ASPAL Note
Assign the OGCA access code. When the access code is common to all nodes, use the ASPAN com- mand. When the access code is assigned for each node, use the ASPAL command.
ACC=9 | CI=N (Normal) | SRV=OGCA | COUNT=2 | 1st LGRT=100 | 2nd LGRT=200 |
ACC=9 | CI=H (Hooking) | SRV=OGCA | COUNT=2 | 1st LGRT=100 | 2nd LGRT=200 |
Note: When entering the data in STEP 1 and STEP 2, do not mix the commands for LDM and NDM. Write the data on the same data memory as shown below:
• | When writing the data on the LDM: | ANPDL (STEP 1) | → | ASPAL (STEP 2) |
• | When writing the data on the NDM: | ANPDN (STEP 1) | → | ASPAN (STEP 2) |
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