BS EN IEC 62386-103:2022 – TC:2023 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Digital addressable lighting interface – General requirements. Control devices
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 252 |
IEC 62386-103:2022 is applicable to control devices for control by digital signals of electronic lighting equipment. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2014 and Amendment 1:2018. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
- the scope has been updated;
- quiescent mode has been updated;
- non-volatile memory (NVM) save time has been added, and SAVE PERSISTENT VARIABLES command removed;
- memory bank 0 has been modified, and common memory bank requirements have been added;
- IDENTIFY DEVICE has been updated;
- version number has been changed;
- bus unit configuration has been added; and
- instance types and configuration have been added.
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181 | Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
183 | English CONTENTS |
188 | FOREWORD |
190 | INTRODUCTION Figures Figure 1 – IEC 62386 graphical overview |
192 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
195 | 4 General 4.1 General 4.2 Version number |
196 | 5 Electrical specification 6 Bus power supply 7 Transmission protocol structure 7.1 General 7.2 24-bit forward frame encoding 7.2.1 Frame format for instructions and queries |
197 | Tables Table 1 – 24bit command frame encoding Table 2 – Instance byte in a command frame |
198 | 7.2.2 Frame format for event messages Table 3 – 24bit event message frame encoding |
199 | 8 Timing 9 Method of operation 9.1 General 9.2 Device features 9.3 Application controller 9.3.1 General |
200 | 9.3.2 Single-master application controller 9.3.3 Multi-master application controller |
201 | 9.4 Input device 9.5 Instances of input devices 9.5.1 General 9.5.2 Instance number 9.5.3 Instance type 9.5.4 Instance features Table 4 – Instance types |
202 | 9.5.5 Instance groups 9.6 Commands excluding event messages 9.6.1 General Table 5 – Feature types Table 6 – Instance group variables |
203 | 9.6.2 Device commands 9.6.3 Instance commands 9.6.4 Feature commands |
204 | 9.7 Event messages 9.7.1 Response to event messages 9.7.2 Device power cycle event 9.7.3 Input notification event Table 7 – Device address information in power cycle event Table 8 – Event addressing schemes |
205 | 9.7.4 Event message filter 9.8 Input signal, measured value and “inputValue” 9.8.1 General 9.8.2 Input resolution |
206 | 9.8.3 Getting the input value Table 9 – Measured value (≈ 50 %) versus resolution and “inputValue” Table 10 – Example of querying sequence to read a 4byte input value |
207 | 9.8.4 Notification of changes 9.9 System failure 9.10 Operating a control device 9.10.1 Enable/disable the application controller 9.10.2 Application controller always active |
208 | 9.10.3 Enable/disable event messages 9.10.4 Quiescent mode 9.10.5 Modes of operation |
209 | 9.11 Memory banks 9.11.1 General |
210 | 9.11.2 Memory map Table 11 – Memory types Table 12 – Basic memory map of memory banks |
211 | 9.11.3 Selecting a memory bank location 9.11.4 Protectable memory locations 9.11.5 Memory bank reading |
213 | 9.11.6 Memory bank writing |
214 | 9.11.7 Memory bank 0 |
215 | Table 13 – Memory map of memory bank 0 |
217 | 9.11.8 Memory bank 1 (optional) Table 14 – Memory map of memory bank 1 |
218 | 9.11.9 Manufacturer-specific memory banks 9.11.10 Reserved memory banks |
219 | 9.12 Reset 9.12.1 Reset operation 9.12.2 Reset memory bank operation 9.13 Power on behaviour 9.13.1 Power on |
220 | 9.13.2 Power cycle notification 9.14 Priority use 9.14.1 General 9.14.2 Priority of input notifications |
221 | 9.15 Assigning short addresses 9.15.1 General 9.15.2 Random address allocation 9.15.3 Identification of a device |
222 | 9.16 Exception handling 9.17 Device capabilities and status information 9.17.1 Device capabilities 9.17.2 Device status Table 15 – Control device capabilities |
223 | 9.17.3 Instance status 9.18 Non-volatile memory 9.19 Instance types and configuration Table 16 – Control device status Table 17 – Instance status |
224 | 9.20 Current bus unit configuration 10 Declaration of variables Table 18 – Current bus unit configuration |
225 | Table 19 – Declaration of device variables |
226 | 11 Definition of commands 11.1 General 11.2 Overview sheets Table 20 – Declaration of instance variables Table 21 – Instance event messages |
227 | Table 22 – Device event messages |
228 | Table 23 – Standard commands |
232 | Table 24 – Special commands (implemented by both application controller and input device) |
233 | 11.3 Event messages 11.3.1 INPUT NOTIFICATION (device/instance, event) 11.3.2 POWER NOTIFICATION (device) 11.4 Device control instructions 11.4.1 General 11.4.2 IDENTIFY DEVICE |
234 | 11.4.3 RESET POWER CYCLE SEEN 11.5 Device configuration instructions 11.5.1 General 11.5.2 RESET |
235 | 11.5.3 RESET MEMORY BANK (DTR0) 11.5.4 SET SHORT ADDRESS (DTR0) 11.5.5 ENABLE WRITE MEMORY 11.5.6 ENABLE APPLICATION CONTROLLER 11.5.7 DISABLE APPLICATION CONTROLLER 11.5.8 SET OPERATING MODE (DTR0) |
236 | 11.5.9 ADD TO DEVICE GROUPS 0-15 (DTR2:DTR1) 11.5.10 ADD TO DEVICE GROUPS 16-31 ( DTR2:DTR1 ) 11.5.11 REMOVE FROM DEVICE GROUPS 0-15 (DTR2:DTR1) 11.5.12 REMOVE FROM DEVICE GROUPS 16-31 (DTR2:DTR1) 11.5.13 START QUIESCENT MODE 11.5.14 STOP QUIESCENT MODE 11.5.15 ENABLE POWER CYCLE NOTIFICATION 11.5.16 DISABLE POWER CYCLE NOTIFICATION 11.5.17 SET EVENT PRIORITY (DTR0) |
237 | 11.6 Device queries 11.6.1 General 11.6.2 QUERY DEVICE CAPABILITIES 11.6.3 QUERY DEVICE STATUS 11.6.4 QUERY APPLICATION CONTROLLER ERROR 11.6.5 QUERY INPUT DEVICE ERROR |
238 | 11.6.6 QUERY MISSING SHORT ADDRESS 11.6.7 QUERY VERSION NUMBER 11.6.8 QUERY CONTENT DTR0 11.6.9 QUERY NUMBER OF INSTANCES 11.6.10 QUERY CONTENT DTR1 11.6.11 QUERY CONTENT DTR2 11.6.12 QUERY RANDOM ADDRESS (H) 11.6.13 QUERY RANDOM ADDRESS (M) 11.6.14 QUERY RANDOM ADDRESS (L) 11.6.15 READ MEMORY LOCATION (DTR1, DTR0) |
239 | 11.6.16 QUERY APPLICATION CONTROLLER ENABLED 11.6.17 QUERY OPERATING MODE 11.6.18 QUERY MANUFACTURER SPECIFIC MODE 11.6.19 QUERY QUIESCENT MODE 11.6.20 QUERY DEVICE GROUPS 0-7 11.6.21 QUERY DEVICE GROUPS 8-15 11.6.22 QUERY DEVICE GROUPS 16-23 11.6.23 QUERY DEVICE GROUPS 24-31 11.6.24 QUERY POWER CYCLE NOTIFICATION 11.6.25 QUERY EXTENDED VERSION NUMBER(DTR0) |
240 | 11.6.26 QUERY RESET STATE 11.6.27 QUERY APPLICATION CONTROLLER ALWAYS ACTIVE 11.6.28 QUERY FEATURE TYPE 11.6.29 QUERY NEXT FEATURE TYPE 11.6.30 QUERY EVENT PRIORITY 11.7 Instance control instructions 11.8 Instance configuration instructions 11.8.1 General |
241 | 11.8.2 ENABLE INSTANCE 11.8.3 DISABLE INSTANCE 11.8.4 SET PRIMARY INSTANCE GROUP (DTR0) 11.8.5 SET INSTANCE GROUP 1 (DTR0) 11.8.6 SET INSTANCE GROUP 2 (DTR0) 11.8.7 SET EVENT SCHEME (DTR0) |
242 | 11.8.8 SET EVENT PRIORITY (DTR0) 11.8.9 SET EVENT FILTER (DTR2:DTR1:DTR0) 11.8.10 SET INSTANCE TYPE (DTR0) 11.8.11 SET INSTANCE CONFIGURATION (DTR0, DTR2:DTR1) |
243 | 11.9 Instance queries 11.9.1 General 11.9.2 QUERY INSTANCE TYPE 11.9.3 QUERY RESOLUTION 11.9.4 QUERY INSTANCE ERROR 11.9.5 QUERY INSTANCE STATUS 11.9.6 QUERY INSTANCE ENABLED 11.9.7 QUERY PRIMARY INSTANCE GROUP |
244 | 11.9.8 QUERY INSTANCE GROUP 1 11.9.9 QUERY INSTANCE GROUP 2 11.9.10 QUERY EVENT SCHEME 11.9.11 QUERY INPUT VALUE 11.9.12 QUERY INPUT VALUE LATCH 11.9.13 QUERY EVENT PRIORITY 11.9.14 QUERY FEATURE TYPE |
245 | 11.9.15 QUERY NEXT FEATURE TYPE 11.9.16 QUERY EVENT FILTER 0-7 11.9.17 QUERY EVENT FILTER 8-15 11.9.18 QUERY EVENT FILTER 16-23 11.9.19 QUERY INSTANCE CONFIGURATION (DTR0) |
246 | 11.9.20 QUERY AVAILABLE INSTANCE TYPES 11.10 Special commands 11.10.1 General 11.10.2 TERMINATE 11.10.3 INITIALISE (device) 11.10.4 RANDOMISE Table 25 – Device addressing with “INITIALISE (device)” |
247 | 11.10.5 COMPARE 11.10.6 WITHDRAW 11.10.7 SEARCHADDRH (data) 11.10.8 SEARCHADDRM (data) |
248 | 11.10.9 SEARCHADDRL (data) 11.10.10 PROGRAM SHORT ADDRESS (data) 11.10.11 VERIFY SHORT ADDRESS (data) 11.10.12 QUERY SHORT ADDRESS 11.10.13 WRITE MEMORY LOCATION (DTR1, DTR0, data) |
249 | 11.10.14 WRITE MEMORY LOCATION – NO REPLY (DTR1, DTR0, data) 11.10.15 DTR0 (data) 11.10.16 DTR1 (data) 11.10.17 DTR2 (data) 11.10.18 DIRECT WRITE MEMORY (DTR1, offset, data) 11.10.19 DTR1:DTR0 (data1, data0) |
250 | 11.10.20 DTR2:DTR1 (data2, data1) 11.10.21 SEND TESTFRAME (data) |
251 | Bibliography |