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BS EN 62386-210:2011

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Digital addressable lighting interface – Particular requirements for control gear. Sequencer (device type 9)

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BSI 2011 66
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This International Standard specifies a protocol and test procedures for the control by digital signals of electronic control gear working as automatic sequencers.

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6 English

CONTENTS
9 INTRODUCTION
10 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
11 4 General description
5 Electrical specifications
6 Interface power supply
7 Transmission protocol structure
8 Timing
9 Method of operation
13 Tables

Table 1 – Access to the sequencer variables
14 Table 2 – Sequencer programming example
15 Figures

Figure 1 – Timing example for an automatic sequence
16 10 Declaration of variables
Table 3 – Declaration of variables
17 11 Definition of commands
18 Figure 2 – Application extended configuration command sequence example
25 Table 4 – Summary of the application extended command set
26 12 Test procedures
Figure 3 – Test sequence “Physical address allocation”
27 Figure 4 – Test sequence “QUERY FEATURES”
28 Figure 5 – Test sequence “Configure POINT N”
Table 5 – Parameters for test sequence “Configure POINT N”
29 Figure 6 – Test sequence “Configuration – sent twice”
Table 6 – Parameters for test sequence “Configuration – sent twice”
30 Figure 7 – Test sequence “Configuration – time-out”
Table 7 – Parameters for test sequence “Configuration – time-out”
31 Figure 8 – Test sequence “Configuration – command in-between 1”
Table 8 – Parameters for test sequence “Configuration – command in-between 1”
32 Figure 9 – Test sequence “Configuration – command in-between 2”
Table 9 – Parameters for test sequence “Configuration – command in-between 2”
33 Figure 10 – Test sequence “COPY TO POINT N”
Table 10 – Parameters for test sequence “COPY TO POINT N”
34 Figure 11 – Test sequence “COPY TO POINT N – sent twice”
Table 11 – Parameters for test sequence “COPY TO POINT N – sent twice”
35 Figure 12 – Test sequence “COPY TO POINT N – time-out”
Table 12 – Parameters for test sequence “COPY TO POINT N – time-out”
36 Figure 13 – Test sequence “COPY TO POINT N – command in-between”
Table 13 – Parameters for test sequence “COPY TO POINT N – command in-between”
37 Figure 14 – Test sequence “CHANNEL SELECTION”
38 Figure 15 – Test sequence “CHANNEL SELECTION – sent twice / time-out”
39 Figure 16 – Test sequence “CHANNEL SELECTION – command in-between”
Table 16 – Parameters for test sequence “CHANNEL SELECTION –command in-between”
40 Figure 17 – Test sequence “CONFIGURE CONTROL N”
41 Figure 18 – Test sequence “CONFIGURE CONTROL N – sent twice / time-out”
42 Figure 19 – Test sequence “CONFIGURE CONTROL N – command in-between”
Table 19 – Parameters for test sequence “CONFIGURE CONTROL N –command in-between”
43 Figure 20 – Test sequence “ENABLE DEVICE TYPE: Application extended commands”
Table 20 – Parameters for test sequence “ENABLE DEVICE TYPE: Application extended commands”
44 Figure 21 – Test sequence ‘ENABLE DEVICE TYPE: Application extended configuration commands 1’
Table 21 – Parameters for test sequence ‘ENABLE DEVICE TYPE: Application extended configuration commands 1’
45 Figure 22 – Test sequence ‘ENABLE DEVICE TYPE: Application extended configuration commands 2’
46 Figure 23 – Subsequence ‘Configure sequence’
Table 23 – Parameters for subsequence ‘Configure sequence’
47 Figure 24 – Test sequence ‘GO TO POINT N’
Table 24 – Parameters for test sequence ‘GO TO POINT N’
48 Figure 25 – Test sequence ‘GO TO NEXT POINT’
49 Figure 26 – Test sequence ‘GO TO PREVIOUS POINT’
50 Figure 27 – Test sequence ‘Automatic sequence’
Table 27 – Parameters for test sequence ‘Automatic sequence’
51 Figure 28 – Timing diagram for test ‘Automatic sequence’
52 Figure 29 – Test sequence ‘Automatic sequence – pointer’
Table 29 – Parameters for test sequence ‘Automatic sequence – pointer’
53 Figure 30 – Test sequence ‘Automatic sequence – number of runs’
Table 30 – Parameters for test sequence ‘Automatic sequence – number of runs’
54 Figure 31 – Test sequence ‘Automatic sequence – stopped by command’
Table 31 – Parameters for test sequence ‘Automatic sequence – stopped by command’
55 Figure 32 – Test sequence ‘Sequencer performance’
Figure 33 – Template for ‘Sequencer performance’
56 Figure 34 – Test sequence ‘START AT POINT N – number of runs’
Table 34 – Parameters for test sequence ‘START AT POINT N – number of runs’
57 Figure 35 – Test sequence ‘RESET SEQUENCER’
58 Figure 36 – Test sequence ‘RESET SEQUENCER – send twice / time-out’
59 Figure 37 – Test sequence ‘RESET SEQUENCER – command in-between’
Table 37 – Parameters for test sequence ‘RESET SEQUENCER – command in-between’
60 Figure 38 – Test sequence ‘RESET CONTROL N’
61 Figure 39 – Test sequence ‘FAULTY CHANNEL’
Table 39 – Parameters for test sequence ‘FAULTY CHANNEL’
62 Figure 40 – Test sequence ‘QUERY EXTENDED VERSION NUMBER’
63 Figure 41 – Test sequence ‘RESERVED APPLICATION EXTENDED COMMANDS’
Table 41 – Parameters for test sequence ‘RESERVED APPLICATION EXTENDED COMMANDS’
64 Bibliography
BS EN 62386-210:2011
$198.66