BS EN 62480:2009 2010
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Multimedia home network. Network interfaces for network adapter
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2010 | 106 |
IEC 62480:2008 specifies the requirements for the characteristics of the Network Adapter itself and the interface between the Network Adapter and Network-ready equipment. Data exchanged between the Network Adapter and Network-ready equipment are basically for HES Class 1. This bilingual version (2012-08) corresponds to the monolingual English version, published in 2008-05.
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5 | CONTENTS |
9 | INTRODUCTION |
10 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references Figures Figure 1 – The specified portions |
11 | 3 Terms and definitions |
13 | 4 Network Adapter communication interfaces and requirements 4.1 Overview Figure 2 – Network Adapter communication software hierarchy |
14 | Figure 3 – Example of the equipment interface data recognition sequence Tables Table 1 – Acceptable combinations of types supported by Network Adapters and types supported by Network-ready equipment |
15 | 4.2 Requirement of functions |
16 | 4.3 Mechanical and physical characteristics for a Network Adapter Figure 4 – Network Adapter functions |
17 | 4.4 Electrical characteristics |
18 | Figure 5 – Logic level Table 2 – Specifications for supplying power – Network-ready equipment (Class 1) Table 3 – Specifications for supplying power – Network-ready equipment (Class 2) Table 4 – Specifications for supplying power – Network-ready equipment (Class 3) Table 5 – Specifications for Supplying Power – Network Adapter |
19 | 4.5 Logical requirements |
20 | Figure 6 – Character composition Figure 7 – Timing requirements Table 6 – Timing requirements |
21 | 4.6 Network Adapter communication software protocols |
22 | Figure 8 – Format of equipment interface data recognition service |
23 | Figure 9 – Format of request command |
25 | Figure 10 – Format of response command |
26 | Figure 11 – Format of request command Figure 12 – Format of response command |
27 | Figure 13 – Sequence of equipment interface data recognition service |
28 | Figure 14 – Status change diagram |
29 | Table 7 – Definition of states |
32 | Figure 15 – Format of object generation type commands |
33 | Table 8 – Object generation type interface command codes |
34 | Figure 16 – Operation of IASet (IASetM) Table 9 – Classification of internal services |
35 | Figure 17 – Operation of IASetup (IASetMup) |
36 | Figure 18 – Operation of IAGet (IAGetM) |
37 | Figure 19 – Operation of IAGetup (IAGetMup) |
38 | Figure 20 – Network Adapter status changes |
40 | Figure 21 – Format of request command |
41 | Figure 22 – Format of response command |
42 | Figure 23 – Format of request command |
43 | Figure 24 – Format of response command |
44 | Figure 25 – Format of request command Figure 26 – Format of response command |
45 | Figure 27 – Format of request command Figure 28 – Format of response command |
46 | Figure 29 – Format of object data |
48 | Figure 30 – Format of equipment inquiry data Figure 31 – Format of request command |
49 | Figure 32 – Format of response command |
50 | Figure 33 – Format of request command Figure 34 – Format of response command |
51 | Figure 35 – Format of request command |
52 | Figure 36 – Format of response command Figure 37 – Format of Object Data |
54 | Figure 38 – Format of equipment inquiry data |
55 | Figure 39 – Format of request command |
56 | Figure 40 – Format of response command |
57 | Figure 41 – Format of request command |
58 | Figure 42 – Format of response command |
59 | Figure 43 – Format of request command |
60 | Figure 44 – Format of response command |
61 | Figure 45 – Format of request command |
62 | Figure 46 – Format of response command |
63 | Figure 47 – Format of request command |
64 | Figure 48 – Format of response command |
65 | Figure 49 – Format of request command |
66 | Figure 50 – Format of response command |
68 | Figure 51 – Format of request command |
69 | Figure 52 – Format of response command |
71 | Figure 53 – Format of request command |
72 | Figure 54 – Format of response command |
73 | Figure 55 – Format of request command |
74 | Figure 56 – Format of response command |
75 | Figure 57 – Communication error notification command |
76 | Figure 58 – Equipment interface data confirmation sequence Table 10 – Communication sequences (object generation type) |
78 | Figure 59 – Initialization sequence |
79 | Figure 60 – Object construction sequence (1) |
80 | Figure 61 – Object construction sequence (2) |
81 | Figure 62 – Equipment status access request sequence Figure 63 – Equipment status notification request sequence |
82 | Figure 64 – Element designation equipment status access request sequence Figure 65 – Element designation equipment status notification request sequence |
83 | Figure 66 – Object access request sequence |
85 | Table 11 – Timeout values |
86 | Annex A (informative) Application object Table A.1 – Format of the AOJ |
87 | Figure A.1 – Device object configuration example |
88 | Table A.2 – List of class codes by group code |
89 | Table A.3 – APC allocation table |
90 | Annex B (informative) Access to the application object in the Node Figure B.1 – Service primitive (obtain other node status: synchronous type) |
91 | Figure B.2 – Service primitive (obtain other node status: asynchronous type) Figure B.3 – Example of object view |
92 | Figure B.4 – Service primitive (control other node functions) Figure B.5 – Example of object view |
93 | Figure B.6 – Service primitive (notify other nodes of self-node status: synchronous type) Figure B.7 – Service primitive (notify other nodes of self-node status: asynchronous type) Figure B.8 – Example of object view |
94 | Figure B.9 – Example of AOJ configuration in a Node |
95 | Annex C (normative) Property map description format Figure C.1 – Property map description format |
96 | Annex D (informative) Composite messages Figure D.1 – Part of the non-composite messages type packet Figure D.2 – Part of the composite messages type packet |
97 | Annex E (informative) Connector shape |
98 | Table E.1 – Physical specifications for Type B connector |
100 | Figure E.1 – Type B Socket (Network-ready equipment side) |
101 | Figure E.2 – Type B plug (Network Adapter side) |
102 | Figure E.3 – Mating of Type B connector Figure E.4 – Type A connecter pin arrangement for Network Adapter communication interfaces – Pin assignment 1 |
103 | Figure E.5 – Type B connecter pin arrangement for Network Adapter communication interfaces – Pin assignment 2 |
104 | Bibliography |