FieldServer Computer Drive FS 8704 49 User Manual

A Sierra Monitor Company  
Driver Manual  
(Supplement to the FieldServer Instruction Manual)  
FS-8704-49 Data Aire (DAP)  
APPLICABILITY & EFFECTIVITY  
Effective for all systems manufactured after May 1, 2001  
Driver Version:  
1.07  
Document Revision: 9  
 
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Table of Contents  
Appendix E. Writing data to DAP Devices ........................................................................40  
Appendix E.1. Background..................................................................................................40  
Appendix E.2. Associated Map Descriptors.........................................................................40  
Appendix E.3. Starting/Stopping DAP devices ....................................................................41  
Appendix E.4. DAP Unit Errors ...........................................................................................41  
Appendix E.5. Using DA_Assoc correctly with Writes/Toggling Values ...............................46  
Appendix F.  
Write Through’s.............................................................................................47  
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1.  
Data Aire Description  
The Data Aire Driver is capable of direct connection to a network of Data Aire DAP devices.  
The FieldServer is connected in a RS-485 loop topology. Two FieldServer ports are required  
per loop. The driver is an active client. All data is obtained by poll & response.  
Connection to a DART is not supported by this driver.  
The driver may be configured very simply (See Section 4.4). A number of advanced  
configurations are also available and are described in Appendix B. The driver supports the  
common message formats for common Data Aire DAP devices. A list of the supported  
messages is provided in the manual.  
The information that follows describes how to expand upon the factory defaults provided in the  
configuration files included with the FieldServer.  
1.1.  
Performance Issues - DARTIII only  
Data Aire communication is based on a very low baud rate. In addition inter-message timing  
constraints and overhead requirements for active messages in a Dart configuration add  
significant time to each transaction. It is not possible to write a setpoint to a device until the  
device has been successfully read, and the result of the write will not be seen until the next  
read is complete. The result of a write may not be seen for some time due to slow  
communications and significant inter poll delays.  
1.2.  
Data Alarm Network Module Network LED Operation  
DAP-II units communicate with a DART unit by using a Data Alarm Network Module. This  
module provides a RS-485 communications link. Installed on the card are several LEDS.  
The table below explains how the LEDS appear under normal (correctly functioning)  
operation.  
LED  
LED Appearance  
The Network Module has a blown fuse detection circuit. If one (or more) of  
the fuses has an open circuit, then the FUSE LED will be lit. Normally, this  
LED is dark.  
FUSE  
Communications signals enter and leave the Network Module. These LEDS  
reflect the communications activity. When first powered up, both LED's will  
be lit and the illumination will be steady. As the DART communicates with  
the network, both LED’s will begin to flicker in unison. All of the Network  
Module LED’s will flicker at the same time.  
DS1 &  
DS3  
At some point the DART will send a communication message to a specific  
network-connected DAP-II that requires a reply to the DART. If the message  
is received without error, the DAP-II will reply by engaging a relay on the  
Network Module and transmitting a message. When this happens the  
NETWORK LED will come on. Whenever a NETWORK LED is seen to  
come on it means that the communications into the Network Module is  
satisfactory. It is still possible to have a wiring problem downstream of the  
module that prevents the message from being received by the DART  
NETWORK  
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2.  
Driver Scope of Supply  
2.1. Supplied by FieldServer Technologies for this driver  
FieldServer Technologies  
PART #  
Description  
RS-485 connection adapter  
Driver Manual.  
FS-8700-49  
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3.  
Hardware Connections  
The FieldServer is connected to the DAP devices as shown in connection drawing.  
Configure the DAP devices according to manufacturer’s instructions  
Dap/Chiller/Dap80  
Dap/Chiller/Dap80  
TO OTHER DEVICES  
RS485  
CONFIG PC  
9600 N81  
(RUISYS)  
MODEL 8051  
Power  
Net  
1
Net  
2
P8  
P7  
P6  
P5  
P4  
P3  
P2  
P1  
RS 232  
Et hernet  
10 Base T  
R2  
RS 485  
(Opto - Isolated)  
R1  
GROUND  
DTR  
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
Rx  
CTS  
DSR  
8
1
RTS  
Tx  
GROUND  
DC AUX Power  
SYSTEM NODE: 8  
SECONDARY PORT  
R2  
RS 485  
(Opto - Isolated)  
R1  
FOR THIS WIRING  
ARRANGEMENT THIS  
IS THE PRIMARY PORT  
MODEL 8051  
MANUAL - DataAire  
BASE NAME:  
DATE: 1/22/01  
BY: MN  
FILE NAME: T28700-49.VSD  
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4.  
Configuring the FieldServer as a Data Aire Client  
For a detailed discussion on FieldServer configuration, please refer to the FieldServer  
instruction manual. The information that follows describes how to expand upon the factory  
defaults provided in the configuration files included with the FieldServer (See “.csv” sample files  
provided with the FieldServer).  
This section documents and describes the parameters necessary for configuring the FieldServer  
to communicate with a Data Aire Server  
4.1.  
Data Arrays/Descriptors  
The configuration file tells the FieldServer about its interfaces, and the routing of data  
required. In order to enable the FieldServer for Data Aire communications, the driver  
independent FieldServer buffers need to be declared in the “Data Arrays” section, the  
destination device addresses need to be declared in the “Client Side Nodes” section, and  
the data required from the servers needs to be mapped in the “Client Side Map Descriptors”  
section. Details on how to do this can be found below.  
Note that in the tables, * indicates an optional parameter, with the bold legal value being the  
default.  
Section Title  
Data_Arrays  
Column Title  
Function  
Legal Values  
Up to 15 alphanumeric  
characters  
Data_Array_Name  
Provide name for Data Array  
Float, Bit, UInt16, SInt16,  
Packed_Bit, Byte,  
Packed_Byte,  
Provide data format. Each Data  
Array can only take on one format.  
Data_Array_Format  
Swapped_Byte  
Number of Data Objects. Must be  
larger than the data storage area  
required by the Map Descriptors for  
the data being placed in this array.  
Data_Array_Length  
1-10,000  
Example  
// Data Arrays  
Data_Arrays  
Data_Array_Name,  
DA_AI_01,  
DA_AO_01,  
DA_DI_01,  
Data_Format,  
UInt16,  
UInt16,  
Bit,  
Data_Array_Length,  
200  
200  
200  
200  
DA_DO_01,  
Bit,  
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4.2.  
Client Side Connection Descriptions  
Connections  
Column Title  
Function  
This is the FieldServer port  
Legal Values  
P1-P8, R1-R21  
Port  
connected to the DART’s RS- (P1-P8) requires 232/485  
232 port.  
converter.  
The return loop from the DAP  
devices is connected to this  
port. (Loop connected to Tx+  
& Tx- terminals.  
P1-P8, R1-R21  
(R1-R2) requires 232/485  
converter.  
2400/96002 (Vendor  
Limitation)  
Secondary_Port*  
Baud*  
Specify baud rate  
Parity*  
Specify parity  
None  
Data_Bits*  
Specify data bits  
Specify stop bits  
8
1
Stop_Bits*  
Specify protocol used. Either  
keyword may be used.  
Specify hardware  
handshaking  
Time between internal polls  
Protocol  
DAP, Daire  
Handshaking*  
Poll Delay*  
None  
0-32000s, 1s  
Example  
//    Client Side Connections  
Connections  
Port, Secondary Port, Protocol, Baud, Parity, Data_Bits, Stop_Bits, Poll_Delay  
R1, R2, DAP, 2400, None, 8, 1, 0.100s  
Use this port identifier in the client side node  
configuration described in Section 4.3.  
1 Not all ports shown are necessarily supported by the hardware. Consult the appropriate Instruction  
manual for details of the ports available on specific hardware.  
2DAP V9.5 or later supports 9600  
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4.3.  
Client Side Node Descriptors  
Section Title  
Nodes  
Column Title  
Node_Name  
Function  
Legal Values  
Up to 32 alphanumeric characters  
Provide name for node  
Modbus station address of  
physical server node  
Node_ID  
Protocol  
1-259  
Specify protocol used  
DAP  
Specify which port the device is  
connected to the FieldServer  
Connection  
P1-P8, R1-R23  
Example  
// Client Side Nodes  
Nodes  
Node_Name  
Unit1,  
Node_ID  
1,  
Protocol  
DAP,  
Connection  
R1  
This is the connection to the primary port identified with the  
'Port' keyword in the connection configuration described in  
Section 4.2  
4.4.  
4.4.1.  
Client Side Map Descriptors  
FieldServer Related Map Descriptor Parameters  
Column Title  
Function  
Name of this Map  
Descriptor  
Name of Data Array  
where data is to be  
stored in the  
Legal Values  
Up to 32 alphanumeric  
characters  
Map_Descriptor_Name  
Data_Array_Name  
One of the Data Array  
names from “Data Array”  
section above  
FieldServer  
Starting location in Data 0 to maximum specified in  
Data_Array_Offset  
Function  
Array  
“Data Array” section above  
Function of Client Map  
Descriptor  
RDBC, WRBC, WRBX  
3 Not all ports shown are necessarily supported by the hardware. Consult the appropriate Instruction  
manual for details of the ports available on specific hardware.  
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4.4.2.  
Driver Related Map Descriptor Parameters  
Column Title  
Function  
Legal Values  
One of the node names  
specified in “Client Node  
Descriptor” above  
Name of Node to fetch data  
from  
Node_Name  
Data_Type  
Length  
Data type  
Register, Coil, AI, DI  
Length of Map Descriptor  
1
Not required for client  
configuration - used in  
simulation configuration only.  
Address  
Starting address of read block  
Only required when the function  
is a Read (rdbc).  
Tells the driver to poll the  
device for all the data that is  
available. The data is device  
specific.  
DA_Func*  
Everything – See Appendix A  
Other uses of this parameter  
are discussed in Appendix B .  
Required when the function is a  
write (wrbc) or when the Map  
Descriptor is associated with a  
write by means of the  
DA_Assoc parameter value.  
This is the name of the data  
field whose value you wish to  
set in the device.  
See Appendix A.2 for a list of  
permitted values.  
DA_Field  
Other uses of this parameter  
are discussed in Appendix B.  
Use to associate passive Map  
Descriptors with an active Map  
Descriptor. Multiple fields can  
be associated with one WRBC  
Map Descriptor, thus writing  
multiple values to one device  
using just one message.  
Any positive integer. See  
Appendix E  
DA_Assoc  
4.4.3.  
Timing Parameters  
Column Title  
Scan_Interval  
Function  
Rate at which data is polled  
Legal Values  
≥0.1s  
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Appendix A. Data Tables  
Appendix A.1. Data Table 1: Array Locations of ‘Everything’  
In the following table the array location indicates the offset in the Data Array at which a data  
field can be found. (This offset is relative to the offset specified in the Map Descriptor) The  
columns headed 2, 3 … indicate the unit types for which the data fields are available. For  
example: The field ‘d_temp’ can be read from unit types 2, 5,6,7,9 but not from any of the  
other unit types. It is beyond the scope of this manual to describe each field and to indicate  
valid ranges. Such information should be obtained from the Data Aire Corporation.  
‘x’ Indicates Read only  
‘X’ Indicates a point that can be read & written.  
‘w’ Indicates a write only point.  
Array  
Location  
Num  
Elements  
Method  
Data Field  
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 14 15 Message Type  
1
2
1
1
4
2
2
2
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
8
1
1
1
1
Zone  
Inhibit  
w w w w w w w w  
w w w w w w w w  
w
w
x
Dap-Config  
Dap-Config  
Dap-Unit  
Dap-Stat  
Dap-Stat  
Dap-Stat  
Dap-Stat  
Dap-Stat  
Dap-Stat  
Dap-Stat  
Dap-Stat  
Dap-Stat  
3
unitType  
temp  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
4
5
hum  
6
d_temp  
mode  
7
23  
39  
40  
41  
42  
hold  
cs_on  
hs_on  
valvePCT  
hVlvPCT  
Errors - see Appendix E.4  
for more information  
43  
4
14  
x
x
x
x
x
Dap-Stat  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
hiTemp  
loTemp  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Dap-Stat  
Dap-Stat  
Dap-Stat  
Dap-Stat  
Dap-Stat  
Dap-Stat  
Dap-Stat  
Dap-Stat  
Dap-Stat  
Dap-Stat  
Dap-Stat  
Dap-Stat  
Dap-Stat  
Dap-Stat  
Dap-Stat  
Dap-Stat  
hiHum  
loHum  
chilled_water  
compressor_config  
heat_strip_config  
hum_config  
csUtilPct  
hsUtilPct  
valveUtilPct  
humUtilPCT  
alrm_select_1  
alrm_select_2  
alrm_select_3  
alrm_select_4  
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Array  
Location  
Num  
Elements  
Method  
Data Field  
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 14 15 Message Type  
bitErrors - see Appendix  
E.4 for more information  
73  
3
56  
x
x
x
x
x
Dap-Stat  
185  
186  
187  
188  
189  
190  
191  
192  
193  
194  
195  
196  
197  
198  
218  
258  
259  
260  
261  
262  
314  
474  
478  
479  
480  
481  
482  
483  
484  
485  
486  
487  
488  
489  
490  
491  
492  
493  
494  
495  
496  
497  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
6
1
2
2
1
6
3
4
1
1
1
4
4
4
4
4
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
runtime_c1  
runtime_c2  
runtime_c3  
runtime_c4  
runtime_ht1  
runtime_ht2  
runtime_ht3  
runtime_hum  
runtime_evap  
runtime_cond  
runtime_dehum  
runtime_esc  
runtime_cwc  
errors  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Dap-Xtra  
Dap-Xtra  
Dap-Xtra  
Dap-Xtra  
Dap-Xtra  
Dap-Xtra  
Dap-Xtra  
Dap-Xtra  
Dap-Xtra  
Dap-Xtra  
Dap-Xtra  
Dap-Xtra  
Dap-Xtra  
Dap-Xtra  
Dap-Xtra  
Dap-Xtra  
Dap-Xtra  
Dap-Xtra  
Dap-Xtra  
Dap-Xtra  
Dap-Xtra  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
1
x
1
x
1
x
1
x
1
x
1
x
1
x
1
x
1
x
1
x
1
x
20  
10  
1
x
errage  
x
version  
x
1
tmbmair  
x
1
tmbhum  
x
1
tmbairdb  
x
13  
80  
1
runtimes (as array)  
bitErrors  
x
x
adj_rate  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
1
alrm_delay_1  
alrm_delay_2  
alrm_delay_3  
alrm_enable_1  
alrm_enable_2  
alrm_enable_3  
alrm_select_1  
alrm_select_2  
alrm_select_3  
chilled_water  
compressor_config  
c_mode  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
fire_lim  
1
heat_strip_config  
hi_cal  
1
1
hi_h_cal  
1
hi_t_lim  
1
humid_config  
h_calib  
1
1
lead_lag  
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Array  
Location  
Num  
Elements  
Method  
Data Field  
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 14 15 Message Type  
498  
499  
500  
501  
502  
503  
504  
505  
506  
507  
508  
509  
510  
511  
512  
513  
514  
515  
516  
517  
518  
519  
520  
521  
522  
523  
524  
525  
526  
527  
528  
529  
530  
531  
532  
533  
534  
535  
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
4
4
4
2
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
loc_h_deadband  
loc_h_setpt  
loc_t_dband  
loc_t_setpt  
lo_cal  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Dap-Menu  
Chiller-Stat  
Chiller-Stat  
Chiller-Stat  
Chiller-Stat  
Chiller-Stat  
Chiller-Stat  
Chiller-Stat  
Chiller-Stat  
Chiller-Stat  
Chiller-Stat  
Chiller-Stat  
Chiller-Stat  
Chiller-Stat  
Chiller-Stat  
Chiller-Stat  
Chiller-Stat  
Chiller-Stat  
lo_h_lim  
lo_t_lim  
main_int  
passwd_a  
passwd_b  
rst_mode  
s_delay  
t_calib  
voice  
vvrg  
cat1  
cat2  
cat3  
d_calib  
lo_d_lim  
ptc  
supplyT  
returnT  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
coolOn1  
coolOn2  
coolOn3  
valvePct  
pumpsOn  
condOn  
modFail  
hiSupT  
loSupT  
hiRetT  
loRetT  
csUtilPct1  
csUtilPct2  
csUtilPct3  
valveUtilPct  
Errors - see Appendix E.4  
for more information  
536  
3
48  
x
x
x
Chiller-Stat  
584  
585  
596  
676  
1
6
3
6
1
mode  
runtimes  
errold  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Chiller-Stat  
Chiller-Xtra  
Chiller-Xtra  
Chiller-Xtra  
11  
80  
10  
errage  
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Array  
Location  
Num  
Elements  
Method  
Data Field  
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 14 15 Message Type  
854  
855  
856  
857  
858  
859  
860  
861  
862  
863  
864  
865  
866  
867  
868  
869  
870  
871  
872  
873  
874  
875  
879  
883  
887  
888  
889  
890  
891  
892  
893  
894  
895  
896  
897  
898  
899  
900  
901  
902  
903  
904  
905  
906  
4
4
2
4
2
4
4
4
2
2
4
2
2
1
4
1
1
1
4
4
1
4
4
4
4
4
4
1
1
2
4
4
4
4
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
4
4
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
adjust_rate  
auto_ack  
x
x
x
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Chiller-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
aux_setpt  
backup_mods  
backup_setpt  
cmota  
comp_type  
ptc  
hi_r_lim  
hi_s_lim  
LL_policy  
lo_r_lim  
lo_s_lim  
main_int  
mods_configd  
network_ID  
op_1_delay  
op_2_delay  
op_1_message  
op_2_message  
password  
relay_mask_0  
relay_mask_1  
relay_mask_2  
restart_mode  
reverse_valve  
sc_alarm_on  
start_delay  
supply_dband  
supply_setpt  
temp_scale  
valve_voltage  
voice  
water_valve  
return_cal  
supply_cal  
adj_rate  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
alrm_delay_1  
alrm_delay_2  
alrm_delay_3  
alrm_delay_4  
alrm_select_1  
alrm_select_2  
alrm_select_3  
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Array  
Location  
Num  
Elements  
Method  
Data Field  
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 14 15 Message Type  
907  
908  
909  
910  
911  
912  
913  
914  
915  
916  
917  
918  
919  
920  
921  
922  
923  
924  
925  
926  
927  
928  
929  
930  
931  
932  
933  
934  
950  
966  
982  
998  
1014  
1030  
1046  
1062  
1078  
1079  
1080  
1081  
1082  
1083  
1084  
1085  
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
4
2
4
2
2
4
2
1
4
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
1
2
1
2
4
1
1
alrm_select_4  
ant-enable  
autoflush_time  
auto_ack  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X X  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Menu  
1
1
1
comp_config  
control_type  
c_mode  
1
1
1
da_volts  
1
dehum_on  
d_calib  
1
1
esaver_supp_comp  
fire_lim  
1
1
heater_config  
hi_h_lim  
1
1
hi_t_lim  
1
humid_config  
h_calib  
1
1
h_dband  
1
lead_lag  
1
lo_d_lim  
1
lo_h_lim  
1
lo_t_lim  
1
main_int  
1
network_id  
nom_h_setpt  
password  
1
1
1
ptc  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
1
relay_1_mask_0  
relay_1_mask_1  
relay_1_mask_2  
relay_2_mask_0  
relay_2_mask_1  
relay_2_mask_2  
relay_3_mask_0  
relay_3_mask_1  
relay_3_mask_2  
reverse_valve  
rst_mode  
1
1
sc_alarms  
1
s_delay  
1
t_calib  
1
t_dband  
1
t_setpt  
1
valve_config  
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Array  
Location  
Num  
Elements  
Method  
Data Field  
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 14 15 Message Type  
1086  
1100  
1101  
1102  
1103  
1104  
1105  
1106  
1107  
1108  
1109  
1110  
1111  
1112  
1113  
1114  
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
voice  
X
X X  
X
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Dap80-Menu  
Dap80-Analog  
Dap80-Analog  
Dap80-Analog  
Dap80-Analog  
Dap80-Analog  
Dap80-Analog  
Dap80-Analog  
Dap80-Analog  
Dap80-Analog  
Dap80-Analog  
Dap80-Analog  
Dap80-Analog  
Dap80-Channels  
Dap80-Channels  
Dap80-Channels  
sensor_1_name  
sensor_1_units  
sensor_1_type  
sensor_1_min_val  
sensor_1_max_val  
sensor_1_cal  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
sensor_2_name  
sensor_2_units  
sensor_2_type  
sensor_2_min_val  
sensor_2_max_val  
sensor_2_cal  
sensor_1_input  
sensor_2_input  
sensor_3_input  
Appendix A.2. Data Table 2 - Point Descriptions  
FieldServer  
FieldServer Data  
Message  
Type  
D/A Control Panel  
Type  
Array  
Location  
1
Point Description  
Zone ID  
Unit On/ Standby/ Off  
Status  
Field  
Zone  
DAP config  
DAP config  
All  
All  
2
Inhibit  
3
4
5
Unit Type  
temp  
Type Of DAP Panel  
Current Temperature  
Current Humidity  
DAP Unit  
DAP Stat  
DAP Stat  
All  
All  
All  
hum  
Current discharge  
temperature  
Current Unit mode (see  
note 1)  
6
7
d-temp  
mode  
DAP Stat  
DAP Stat  
All  
All  
Current Functions are  
inhibited by Network (see  
note 2)  
23  
hold  
DAP Stat  
All  
39  
40  
cs_on  
hs_on  
Cooling stages on  
Heating stage on  
DAP Stat  
DAP Stat  
All  
All  
Openning Percentage of  
Chilled water valve  
41  
valvePCT  
DAP Stat  
All  
Openning Percentage of  
hot water valve  
42  
43  
57  
hVlvPCT  
errors  
DAP Stat  
DAP Stat  
DAP Stat  
All  
All  
All  
Alarm (see note 3)  
Highest Temperature in  
the last 24 hrs  
hiTemp  
Lowest Temperature in  
the last 24 hrs  
58  
59  
loTemp  
hiHum  
DAP Stat  
DAP Stat  
All  
All  
Highest Humidity in the  
last 24 hrs  
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FieldServer Data  
Field  
Message  
Type  
D/A Control Panel  
Type  
Array  
Location  
Point Description  
Lowest Humidity in the  
last 24 hrs  
60  
LoHum  
DAP Stat  
All  
61  
62  
63  
64  
Chilled_water  
Water Valve setting  
DAP Stat  
DAP Stat  
DAP Stat  
DAP Stat  
All  
All  
All  
All  
Compressor_config  
heat_strip_config  
hum_config  
Compressor configuration  
Heating configuration  
Humidifier configuration  
Utilization Percentage of  
cooling in the last 24 hrs  
65  
66  
csUtilPct  
hsUtilPct  
DAP Stat  
DAP Stat  
All  
All  
Utilization Percentage of  
heating in the last 24 hrs  
Utilization Percentage of  
CW valve in the last 24  
hrs  
Utilization Percentage of  
humidifier in the last 24  
hrs  
67  
68  
ValveUtilPct  
humUtilPct  
DAP Stat  
DAP Stat  
All  
All  
Message for optional  
alarm Input #1 selection  
69  
70  
71  
72  
alrm_select_1  
alrm_select_2  
alrm_select_3  
alrm_select_4  
DAP Stat  
DAP Stat  
DAP Stat  
DAP Stat  
All  
All  
All  
All  
Message for optional  
alarm Input #2 selection  
Message for optional  
alarm Input #3 selection  
Message for optional  
alarm Input #4 selection  
73  
bitErrors  
Alarm History  
DAP Stat  
DAP-Xtra  
DAP-Xtra  
DAP-Xtra  
DAP-Xtra  
DAP-Xtra  
DAP-Xtra  
DAP-Xtra  
DAP-Xtra  
DAP-Xtra  
DAP-Xtra  
DAP-Xtra  
DAP-Xtra  
All  
185  
186  
187  
188  
189  
190  
191  
192  
193  
194  
195  
196  
runtime_c1  
runtime_c2  
runtime_c3  
runtime_c4  
runtime_ht1  
runtime_ht2  
runtime_ht3  
runtime_hum  
runtime_evap  
runtime_cond  
runtime_dehum  
runtime_esc  
Compressor 1 runtime  
Compressor 2 runtime  
Compressor 3 runtime  
Compressor 4 runtime  
Heating stage 1 runtime  
Heating stage 2 runtime  
Heating stage 3 runtime  
Humidification runtime  
Blower/ Fan runtime  
Condenser runtime  
All  
All  
DAP046 only  
DAP046 only  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
dehumidification runtime  
Energy saver runtime  
Chilled water Valve  
runtime  
197  
runtime_cwc  
DAP-Xtra  
All  
198  
218  
errors  
Alarm History  
DAP-Xtra  
DAP-Xtra  
All  
All  
errage  
Alarm History time (hrs)  
DAP II software revision  
number  
258  
version  
DAP-Xtra  
All  
259  
260  
261  
262  
314  
tmbmair  
tmbhum  
tmbairdb  
runtimes  
bitErrors  
Temperature setpoint  
Humidity setpoint  
DAP-Xtra  
DAP-Xtra  
DAP-Xtra  
DAP-Xtra  
DAP-Xtra  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
Temperature deadband  
runtimes array (in hrs)  
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FieldServer Data  
Field  
Message  
Type  
D/A Control Panel  
Type  
Array  
Location  
474  
Point Description  
adj_rate  
Adjustment rate  
optional alarm 1 delay  
setting  
optional alarm 2 delay  
setting  
optional alarm 3 delay  
setting  
DAP Menu  
DAP Menu  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
478  
479  
480  
alrm_delay_1  
alrm_delay_2  
alrm_delay_3  
DAP Menu  
DAP Menu  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
Enable optional alarm 1  
for alarm relay  
481  
482  
483  
484  
485  
486  
alrm_enable_1  
alrm_enable_2  
alrm_enable_3  
alrm_select_1  
alrm_select_2  
alrm_select_3  
DAP Menu  
DAP Menu  
DAP Menu  
DAP Menu  
DAP Menu  
DAP Menu  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
Enable optional alarm 2  
for alarm relay  
Enable optional alarm 3  
for alarm relay  
Select alarm message for  
Optional alarm input 1  
Select alarm message for  
Optional alarm input 2  
Select alarm message for  
Optional alarm input 3  
Chilled water Valve  
configuration  
Compressor configuration  
487  
488  
Chilled_water  
DAP Menu  
DAP Menu  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
Compressor_config  
Unit in Centigrade  
temperature mode?  
489  
490  
c_mode  
fire_lim  
DAP Menu  
DAP Menu  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
Firestat temperature  
setting  
491  
492  
heat_strip_config  
hi_cal  
Heating configuration  
A to D high limit setting  
DAP Menu  
DAP Menu  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
High humidity alarm limit  
setting  
493  
494  
hi_h_limit  
hi_t_lim  
DAP Menu  
DAP Menu  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
High temperature alarm  
limit setting  
495  
496  
humid_config  
h_calib  
Humidifer configuration  
DAP Menu  
DAP Menu  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
Humidity calibration offset  
Compressor lead/lag  
setting  
497  
lead_lag  
DAP Menu  
DAP049,048,046  
498  
499  
loc_h_ddband  
loc_h_setpt  
humidity deadband setting DAP Menu  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
Humidity setpoint  
DAP Menu  
Temperature deadband  
setting  
500  
loc_t_dband  
DAP Menu  
DAP049,048,046  
501  
502  
loc_t_setpt  
lo_cal  
Temperature setpoint  
A to D low limit setting  
DAP Menu  
DAP Menu  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
Low humidity alarm limit  
setting  
503  
504  
505  
lo_h_lim  
lo_t_lim  
main_int  
DAP Menu  
DAP Menu  
DAP Menu  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
Low temperature alarm  
limit setting  
Maintenance schedule  
setting  
506  
507  
passwd_a  
passwd_b  
Password A setting  
Password B setting  
DAP Menu  
DAP Menu  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
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FieldServer Data  
Field  
Message  
Type  
D/A Control Panel  
Type  
Array  
Location  
508  
Point Description  
rst_mode  
Restart mode setting  
Start delay setting (in  
seconds)  
DAP Menu  
DAP Menu  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
509  
s_delay  
Temperature calibration  
offset  
Audible alarm tone setting DAP Menu  
Chilled water output  
voltage setting  
510  
511  
512  
t_calib  
voice  
vvrg  
DAP Menu  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP049,048,046  
DAP Menu  
Alarm relay #1 category  
selection  
Alarm relay #2 category  
selection  
Alarm relay #3 category  
selection  
513  
514  
515  
cat1  
cat2  
cat3  
DAP Menu  
DAP 046  
DAP 046  
DAP 046  
DAP Menu  
DAP Menu  
Discharge Air sensor  
DAP Menu  
516  
517  
518  
d_calib  
lo_d_lim  
ptc  
DAP 046  
DAP 046  
DAP 046  
calibration offset  
Low Discharge  
temperature limit setting  
DAP Menu  
Person to contact on  
DAP Menu  
alarm message  
All the points of Chiller Panel are omitted from this list  
899  
900  
adj_rate  
Adjustment rate setting  
optional alarm 1 delay  
setting  
optional alarm 2 delay  
setting  
optional alarm 3 delay  
setting  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
alrm_delay_1  
alrm_delay_2  
alrm_delay_3  
alrm_delay_4  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
901  
902  
903  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
optional alarm 4 delay  
setting  
Select alarm message for  
Optional alarm input 1  
904  
905  
906  
907  
908  
alrm_select_1  
alrm_select_2  
alrm_select_3  
alrm_select_4  
ant_enable  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
Select alarm message for  
Optional alarm input 2  
Select alarm message for  
Optional alarm input 3  
Select alarm message for  
Optional alarm input 4  
Humidity anticipation  
setting (on/off)  
909  
910  
autoflush_time  
auto_ack  
Autoflush timer setting  
Automatic self-test  
acknowledge  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
911  
912  
Comp_config  
control_type  
Compressor configuration  
Control type setting  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
display temperature mode  
(F or C degree)  
913  
c_mode  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
Water Valve voltage range  
setting  
Dehumidification mode  
selection  
914  
915  
DA_volts  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
dehum_on  
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FieldServer Data  
Field  
Message  
Type  
D/A Control Panel  
Type  
Array  
Location  
Point Description  
Discharge Air sensor  
calibration offset  
916  
d_calib  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
Energy saver supplement  
mode setting  
917  
esaver_supp_comp  
Firestat temperature limit  
setting  
Heating configuration  
High humidity alarm limit  
setting  
918  
919  
920  
fire_lim  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
heater_config  
hi_h_lim  
High temperature alarm  
limit setting  
921  
hi_t_lim  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
922  
923  
924  
humid_config  
h_calib  
Humidifier configuration  
Humidity calibration offset  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
h_dband  
humidity deadband setting DAP80 Menu DAP80  
Compressor lead/lag  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
setting  
925  
926  
927  
928  
929  
lead_lag  
lo_d_lim  
lo_h_lim  
lo_t_lim  
main_int  
Low Discharge  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
temperature limit setting  
Low humidity alarm limit  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
setting  
Low temperature alarm  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
limit setting  
Maintenance schedule  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
setting  
930  
931  
932  
network_id  
nom_h_setpt  
password  
set unit Network ID  
Humidity setpoint  
password  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
Person to contact on  
alarm message  
933  
ptc  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
934  
950  
relay_1_mask_0  
relay_1_mask_1  
relay_1_mask_2  
relay_2_mask_0  
relay_2_mask_1  
relay_2_mask_2  
relay_3_mask_0  
relay_3_mask_1  
relay_3_mask_2  
selection for alarm contact DAP80 Menu DAP80  
selection for alarm contact DAP80 Menu DAP80  
selection for alarm contact DAP80 Menu DAP80  
selection for alarm contact DAP80 Menu DAP80  
selection for alarm contact DAP80 Menu DAP80  
selection for alarm contact DAP80 Menu DAP80  
selection for alarm contact DAP80 Menu DAP80  
selection for alarm contact DAP80 Menu DAP80  
selection for alarm contact DAP80 Menu DAP80  
966  
982  
998  
1014  
1030  
1046  
1062  
Chilled water direction  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
setting  
1078  
1079  
1080  
reverse_valve  
rst_mode  
Restart mode setting  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
Compressor short cycle  
setting  
sc_alarms  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
Start delay setting (in  
seconds)  
Temperature calibration  
offset  
1081  
1082  
s_delay  
t_calib  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
Temperature deadband  
setting  
Temperature setpoint  
1083  
1084  
t_dband  
t_setpt  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
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FieldServer Data  
Message  
Type  
D/A Control Panel  
Type  
Array  
Point Description  
Field  
Location  
Chilled water Valve  
configuration  
Audible alarm tone setting DAP80 Menu DAP80  
Optional Analog sensor 1  
1085  
1086  
1100  
Valve_config  
voice  
DAP80 Menu DAP80  
sensor_1_name  
DAP80 Menu DAP80 W/analog  
name  
Optional Analog sensor 1  
units  
Optional Analog sensor 1  
Type  
1101  
1102  
sensor_1_units  
sensor_1_type  
DAP80 Menu DAP80 W/analog  
DAP80 Menu DAP80 W/analog  
Optional Analog sensor 1  
minimum value  
1103  
1104  
1105  
sensor_1_min_val  
sensor_1_max_val  
sensor_1_cal  
DAP80 Menu DAP80 W/analog  
DAP80 Menu DAP80 W/analog  
DAP80 Menu DAP80 W/analog  
Optional Analog sensor 1  
maximum value  
Optional Analog sensor 1  
calibration offset  
Optional Analog sensor 2  
name  
Optional Analog sensor 2  
units  
Optional Analog sensor 2  
Type  
1106  
1107  
1108  
sensor_2_name  
sensor_2_units  
sensor_2_type  
DAP80 Menu DAP80 W/analog  
DAP80 Menu DAP80 W/analog  
DAP80 Menu DAP80 W/analog  
Optional Analog sensor 2  
minimum value  
1109  
1110  
1111  
sensor_2_min_val  
sensor_2_max_val  
sensor_2_cal  
DAP80 Menu DAP80 W/analog  
DAP80 Menu DAP80 W/analog  
DAP80 Menu DAP80 W/analog  
Optional Analog sensor 2  
maximum value  
Optional Analog sensor 2  
calibration offset  
1112  
1113  
1114  
sensor_1_input  
sensor_2_input  
sensor_3_input  
sensor 1 input  
sensor 2 input  
sensor 3 input  
DAP80 Menu DAP80 W/analog  
DAP80 Menu DAP80 W/analog  
DAP80 Menu DAP80 W/analog  
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Note 2: hold: 2' bit definitions:  
0X01  
0X02  
0X04  
0X08  
0X10  
0X20  
0X40  
0X80  
Unit is in centigrade mode  
0X01  
0X02  
0X04  
0X08  
0X10  
0X20  
0X40  
0X80  
needed cooling is inhibited  
needed heatingg is inhibited  
needed humidification is inhibited  
needed dehumidification is inhibited  
not used  
not used  
Network"standby" inhibit is active  
Network"off" inhibit is active  
RFU , always 1  
RFU , always 1  
Unit is dehumidifying  
Unit is humidifying  
Energy save is active  
not used  
not used  
Note 2: errors: 7*2' bit definitions:  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
Manual override:check bypass switches  
water detected under floor  
No air flow, check belt and motor  
dirty filter: check filter  
Humidifier problem: check water pressure  
Low voltage warning  
Firestat alarm, unit shutdown  
compressor short cycle  
power problem or unit restart  
humidity sensor problem  
temperature sensor problem  
schedule maintenance due  
high presure C1: manual reset  
low presure C1: auto reset  
high presure C2: manual reset  
low presure C2: auto reset  
errors[0], bit 0x01  
errors[0], bit 0x02  
errors[0], bit 0x04  
errors[0], bit 0x08  
errors[0], bit 0x10  
errors[0], bit 0x20  
errors[0], bit 0x40  
errors[0], bit 0x80  
errors[1], bit 0x01  
errors[1], bit 0x02  
errors[1], bit 0x04  
errors[1], bit 0x08  
errors[1], bit 0x10  
errors[1], bit 0x20  
errors[1], bit 0x40  
errors[1], bit 0x80  
errors[2], bit 0x01  
errors[2], bit 0x02  
errors[2], bit 0x04  
errors[2], bit 0x08  
errors[2], bit 0x10  
errors[2], bit 0x20  
errors[2], bit 0x40  
errors[2], bit 0x80  
errors[3], bit 0x01  
errors[3], bit 0x02  
errors[3], bit 0x04  
errors[3], bit 0x08  
errors[3], bit 0x10  
errors[3], bit 0x20  
errors[3], bit 0x40  
errors[3], bit 0x80  
errors[4], bit 0x01  
errors[4], bit 0x02  
errors[4], bit 0x04  
errors[4], bit 0x08  
errors[4], bit 0x10  
errors[4], bit 0x20  
errors[4], bit 0x40  
errors[4], bit 0x80  
errors[5], bit 0x01  
smoke detector: unit shutdown  
No water flow :check pump  
Discharge temperature sensor problem  
High Temperature warning  
Low temperature warning  
High humidity warning  
low humidity warning  
Fan motor overload: check motor amperage  
Local alarm 1: see tag inside door  
Local alarm 2: see tag inside door  
Local alarm 3: see tag inside door  
Local alarm 4: see tag inside door  
Standby Pump on: check primary pump  
UPS power on: check primary power  
Custom message on optional input 1  
Custom message on optional input 2  
Custom message on optional input 3  
Custom message on optional input 4  
Humidification inhibited  
Reheat inhibited  
Reheat and humidification inhibited  
Discharge air temperature limit  
Reheat mode during dehumidication  
Manual override:check bypass switches  
High condensate water level  
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Appendix A.3. Data Table 3 - Unit Types  
When the driver reads everything from a device it must first obtain the device’s unit type so  
that it can determine what other data is available. Once the unit type is obtained then the  
driver updates the ‘Unit-Type’ field visible on the node screen of the RUIDebug program.  
The unit type is also available in the Data Array defined in table 4.4.5.1.  
The following table lists the unit types that can be processed by this driver.  
Unit Type  
"-"  
Numeric Unit Type Description  
0
1
Unknown/unavailable/un-initialized  
044 data logger  
"1"  
"2"  
2
046 expanded DAP  
"3"  
3
046 2 mod chiller  
"4'  
4
046 3 mod chiller  
"5"  
5
048 DAP, 80-character display  
049 DAP, 16-character display  
080 DAP II, no relay expansion  
080 Chiller II  
"6"  
6
"7"  
7
"8"  
8
"9"  
9
080 DAP II, with relay expansion  
Not Defined  
"10"  
"11"  
"12"  
"13"  
"E"  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Not Defined  
Not Defined  
Not Defined  
080 DAP II, with analog module  
080 DAP II, with relay and analog  
"F"  
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Appendix B. Advanced Topics  
Appendix B.1. Additional Driver Specific Map Descriptor Parameters  
The driver offers advanced configuration by adding to and extending the Map Descriptors  
specific to the Dart Serial Driver.  
Column Title  
Function  
Legal Values  
Specifies the Data Aire Command/Query  
function to be used. Use a function  
appropriate to the type of Server  
(DAP/Chiller/DAP80) and the type of data  
required.  
Numeric/Text. See Appendix B.2  
for a list of possible values.  
DA_Func*  
Specifies the data field to be retrieved from  
the Server device. Servers are only  
capable of responding with a data  
composite consisting of many data fields.  
This parameter is used to specify the  
parameters to be extracted from the data  
composite.  
Text. See Appendix B.3 for a list  
of possible values as well as Table  
4.4.5.1  
DA_Field*  
Note1.  
This field is used to make the association  
between passive and active (rdbc/wrbc)  
Map Descriptors addressing the same  
node. Give the rdbc and its associated  
passive Map Descriptors the same value  
(any number) and give the wrbc and its  
passive Map Descriptors another value for  
DA_Assoc.  
DA_Assoc*  
Any positive integer.  
Used only for connection to DART’s.  
Specifies in milliseconds the intervals  
between wrbc/rdbc Map Descriptor  
execution.  
> 18000 (3 minutes)  
30000 (5 minutes) recommended  
Da_Freq  
Specifies the extraction method. Such as  
Hex-ASCII to decimal number in 10's of a  
degree,  
See Appendix B.4 for a list of  
possible values.  
DA_Methodψ  
Specifies the number of bytes that are to  
be processed by the method specified  
above. For method#6 which processes an  
array of elements the DA_Bytcnt specifies  
the number of bytes that constitute each  
element of the array.  
DA_Bytcntψ  
>= 1  
An offset into the data composite that is  
returned when the Server is polled. The  
offset is the number of bytes from the first  
data byte.  
0 to the length of the data  
composite. No validation is  
performed.  
DA_Offsetψ  
DA_Elecntψ  
Number of elements that are produced by  
the extraction method.  
>= 1  
ψ
These parameters are only required for custom data extractions not provided for with DA_Field  
parameter.  
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Appendix B.2. DA_Func Parameter - Permitted values.  
The driver supports a limited subset of the Dart Poll & Response Functions. The selection  
of the sub-set is based on the identification of useful & practical functions.  
In addition to the ‘Everything’ keyword indicated in chapter 4 the following specific query  
functions are implemented.  
Func.  
‘1’  
‘2’  
'3'  
'4'  
'5'  
'6'  
'7'  
'8'  
'A'  
'B'  
'C'  
‘D  
'E'  
'G'  
'H'  
Description  
Driver Parameter  
Protocol Id.  
DART Config Query  
Dart Psswd Query  
DAP Config Command  
DAP Log Query  
DAP Unit-Type Query  
DAP Stat Query  
DA_Func = dart-config  
DA_Func = dart-password  
DA_Func = dap-config  
DA_Func = dap-log  
DA_Func = dap-unit  
DA_Func = dap-stat  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
71  
72  
DAP Xtra Query  
DA_Func = dap-xtra  
DAP Menu Query  
Chiller Stat Query  
Chiller Xtra Query  
Chiller Menu Query  
Dart Status  
DAP80 Menu Query  
DAP Analog Query  
DAP Channels Query  
DA_Func = dap-menu  
DA_Func = chiller-stat  
DA_Func = chiller-xtra  
DA_Func = chiller-menu  
DA_Func = dart-status  
DA_Func = dap80-menu  
DA_Func = dap80-analog  
DA_Func = dap80_channles  
Each of the above queries returns a complex set of data consisting of many sub-fields.  
Contact Data-Aire for a complete listing of the data composite returned.  
The following special / diagnostic functions are also implemented.  
Driver Parameter  
Protocol Id.  
DA_Func = All-Listen  
DA_Func = Ack  
11  
6
DA_Func = Dart-Transparant  
DA_Func = Dart-Opaque  
DA_Func = Test-Echo  
DA_Func = Test-No-Echo  
DA_Func = Unit-Talk  
2
3
16  
15  
13  
With the exception of the Unit-Talk transmission of this command, these are nodeless  
commands to allow the units time to switch their mechanical command. When using any of  
these special commands no other DA_* fields need be specified.  
All-Listen instructs the all units in the network to switch their relays to the listen position.  
Those units already in the listen position will do nothing. Those in the talk position will first  
echo the all-listen command and then switch their relays to the listen position. A pause of  
0.15 seconds is required after the relays.  
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Appendix B.3. DA_Field Parameter - Permitted values4.  
DA_Field Legal  
Description  
Values  
DA_Func  
# Bytes  
231  
41  
4
240  
1
DA_Func=dart-password  
DA_Func=dart-config  
DA_Func=dap-config  
DA_Func=dap-log  
DA_Func=dap-unit  
DA_Func=dap-stat  
DA_Func=dap-xtra  
DA_Func=dap-menu  
DA_Func=chiller-stat  
The whole data record  
returned by the Server  
is stored in the Data  
Array byte for byte.  
The number of bytes  
68  
124  
103  
54  
All  
written is dependent on DA_Func=chiller-xtra  
104  
89  
138  
9
the DA_Func.  
DA_Func=chiller-menu  
DA_Func=dap80-menu  
DA_Func=dart-status  
DA_Func=dap80-analog  
DA_Func=dap80-channels  
36  
12  
Indicates that a user defined extraction is specified in the Map Descriptor.  
When this value is specified as the DA_Field value then DA_Method,  
DA_Bytcnt, DA_Offset, DA_Elecnt must also be specfied.  
Special  
Appendix B.4. DA_Method Parameter Values and Notes  
The DA_Method specifies a method for interpreting a range of bytes when the DA_Field=special.  
Method #  
Description  
Each byte is valid when it contains only one of the following ASCII characters.  
{ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, F }  
Each byte being parsed is considered to be a hexadecimal digit with the most  
significant digit being the left-most byte.  
Method 1:  
The four bytes 30 31 32 33 (hex) are therefore interpreted as the hexadecimal  
number 0123 and the decimal value is equal to 291.  
As method 1, but used for humidity's and temperatures which are transmitted as the  
number of tenths of a unit – Thus the 4 bytes yield the decimal number 29.1 °F/%.  
Each byte is regarded as containing a hexadecimal digit in ASCII format.  
Example: incoming byte contains 41(hex). -> regarded as the hexadecimal digit 'A' in  
ASCII format.  
Method 2  
Method 3  
The hex digit is converted to a series of 8 bits. In this example the bits are 00001010  
with the msb being the left-most.  
As Method 3 except that the decimal value of this digit is written to the Data Array. In  
this example the number 10 would be written to the Data Array.  
There is no translation - the raw bytes are written to the data array.  
Processes an array of elements using method 1 translation. The raw data being  
parsed is considered to consist of DA_elecnt elements each consisting of DA_bytecnt  
bytes.  
Method 4  
Method 5  
Method 6  
4 See Section Appendix A for all other keywords.  
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Appendix C. Troubleshooting Tips  
Appendix C.1. Bad Values  
In the event that the driver cannot correctly decode the raw bytes it will generally write a  
value which indicates bad data. In most cases the indicating value is -1 or 65535  
(depending on data type). When setting bits for status fields the driver will not write new  
data to the array if the incoming byte is invalid. Consult the error log for indication of this  
type of problem.  
Example: Valid ASCII digits are 0...9, A...F. If a byte is being parsed and a hex digit is  
expected but not found then the driver considers this an error and writes the bad value  
indication OR produces an error message when the bad value indication cannot be used.  
Appendix C.2. Dead Nodes  
When a node is absent or dies, the driver may go idle and stop communicating with all other  
nodes. This problem is specific to the Data Aire devices.  
Appendix C.3. Noise  
A high percentage of responses on the secondary port are preceded with noise. The driver  
is generally able to filter this noise because legitimate characters in a response are limited to  
the ASCII character set and a few control characters. The driver does not filter noise in the  
middle of a message. Thus the message will fail (generally as a checksum failure) when  
there is noise in the middle of a message. This is normal for most drivers.  
Appendix C.4. Ignored Messages  
Ignored messages which are messages sent by a DAP/DART for which the driver cannot  
find an appropriate Map Descriptor are reported by the driver. This simply indicates that a  
message containing information that is not required is being discarded. The current version  
of the driver ignores a few messages relating to the status of the DART device. Later  
versions of the driver will be capable of storing these messages and the number of ignored  
messages will decrease.  
Appendix C.5. Driver limitation  
Unable to reset run times.  
Appendix C.6. Baud Rate.  
Rev 9.5 of the DAP firmware changed the baud rate from 2400 to 9600. All units must have  
the same baud rate on the network. The customer should check the firmware version of  
each unit and record these in a table. FieldServer recommends that all units have the same  
version due to the fact that instability between different versions has been experienced.  
Appendix C.7. Wiring.  
This must be completed exactly as specified by Data Aire. Variations in the wiring invariably  
causes problems. The wit=ring/installation guide is available from Data Aire.  
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Appendix C.8. Stuck Unit.  
Communications on the DAP units requires the operation of a mechanical relay. This can  
get stuck. The Front Panel menu of each DAP unit allows a user to execute a diagnostic  
test of the comms board. The customer should execute this test and use the Data Aire  
installation guide to resolve any issues. Typically a failed unit requires replacement. A  
single failed card will fail the whole network. The FieldServer sends polls on the primary  
port and expects responses on the secondary port. The fact that we get back a copy of the  
poll message on the secondary port does not mean that the units are operating correctly  
since this is possible when the units are stuck in pass thru mode.  
Appendix C.9. Number of Units  
Up to 250 DAP devices can be connected to a FieldServer using the DAP driver.  
Normal RS485 network considerations apply - these limit the number of units based on the  
load of each node.  
For unit loads only 32 devices per network can be used.  
For .25 unit loads 128 devices can be used on one network segment. If more than 32  
full unit loads are required then the network must be segmented and connected via a  
repeater  
It may be necessary to use a repeater if total RS-485 length exceeds 1000ft.  
It is recommended that tests are performed with a single or few units.  
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Appendix D. Error Messages  
Message Description  
FYI. The Map  
Discussion  
The Map Descriptor used to expose driver stats must be  
500 elements long. Change the length parameter and  
ensure that the Data Array is long enough too5  
DAP:#1  
Descriptor called  
<%s> is too short.  
FYI. You could have  
This message is for information only and may be  
used a Map Descriptor ignored. The driver is capable of exposing performance  
called <%s> to expose and communication statistics. See Appendix D.1 for  
DAP:#2  
diagnostic info.  
more information  
Err. Method3 requires  
even number of bytes. May be a corrupted message. If frequently occurring,  
DAP:#3  
DAP:#4a  
DAP:#4b  
DAP:#4c  
DAP:#5  
DAP:#6  
nb= %d Map  
take a log and report to FieldServer Technical Services.  
Descriptor= <%s>  
Err. Method3 is  
translating invalid  
bytes. ch1= %d( dec )  
%d( dec )  
Err: Method2 is  
translating invalid  
bytes. ch= %d( dec )  
%d( dec)  
Err: Method1 is  
translating invalid  
bytes. ch= %d( dec )  
%d( dec)  
The protocol only allows certain characters to be  
transmitted. If an unexpected character is encountered  
then the error message is printed. If the error occurs  
frequently the make a log file and report the error to  
FST. The error may arise from a corrupted message.  
Err. Method3 is  
translating invalid  
bytes. ch2= %d( dec )  
%d( dec )  
Only certain station numbers are legal. (1-260). If the  
error occurs frequently then make a log file and report  
the error to FST. The error may arise from a corrupted  
message.  
Err. Invalid Station  
(Dec ) %d-%d-%d  
The CSV file contains a DAP node with an illegal station  
Err: Station= %d illegal number. The driver has changed the illegal node  
DAP:#7  
DAP:#8  
- forcing to 1  
number to 1. It is important that this error is corrected or  
data will be collected from node1.5  
The DAP driver sends polls on one port and expects  
responses on a second port, therefore 2 ports must be  
defined for each DAP network – see Section 4.25  
This message is for information only and may be  
ignored. The message indicates that the configuration  
is suitable for connection to a DAP only network. No  
DART device may be present in the network.  
Err. secondary_port  
must be defined.  
FYI. Driver on port=  
%d suitable for NON-  
Dart applications only.  
DAP:#9  
Err. Invalid  
The CSV file contains a DAP node with an illegal station  
DAP:#10  
Station#(%d) . (1-260) number. Only station numbers between 1 & 260 are  
5 Edit the CSV file and reset the FieldServer for the changes to take effect.  
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Message Description  
Discussion  
Map Descriptor= <%s> permitted.5  
Err. Invalid Daire  
DAP:#11  
DAP:#12  
DAP:#13  
DAP:#14  
DAP:#15  
function (%d) .Map  
The value of the DA_Function parameter specified in  
Descriptor= <%s>  
Err: Invalid Daire field  
(%d) .Map Descriptor=  
<%s>  
Err. Invalid Daire  
method (%d) .Map  
Descriptor= <%s>  
Err. Map Desc. Cant  
understand function=  
%d <%s>  
the CSV file cannot be recognized by the driver. Read  
Appendix B.2 for more information.6  
The value of the DA_Method parameter specified in the  
CSV file cannot be recognized by the driver. Read  
Appendix B.4 for more information.6  
The value of the DA_Function parameter specified in  
the CSV file cannot be recognized by the driver. Read  
Appendix B.2 for more information.6  
The value of the DA_Field parameter specified in the  
CSV file cannot be recognized by the driver. Read  
Appendix B.3 for more information. 6  
Err. Map Desc. Cant  
understand id= %d  
<%s>  
Err. Unknown  
DAP:#16  
DAP:#17  
DAP:#18  
Response= %X( h)  
Err. Unknown Query  
Err. Unknown  
A message has been received that cannot be  
recognized. If this error occurs repeatedly, make a log  
file and report the error to FST. If the error occurs  
occasionally it may be indicating an occasional corrupt  
message and may be ignored.  
Command  
Err. Unknown Msg  
Type  
DAP:#19  
DAP:#20  
Writing before Unit  
Type is known.  
Err. Cant write this  
function= %c. Map  
Descriptor= <%s>  
If you see this message printed report the fact to FST  
immediately.  
Only certain data is writable. See Section Appendix A.2  
for more information.5  
DAP:#21  
It is not possible to write to a DAP device before it has  
been read successfully. This message arises if the  
FYI. Write abandoned. device has been read but some data contained in the  
Map Descriptor=<%s>. read is invalid. The driver is preventing the invalid data  
DAP:#22  
ch=%d j=%d off=%d  
being written back to the device. If this message only  
occurs once or twice after the FieldServer is restarted, it  
may be ignored. If the message occurs repeatedly then  
take a log file and report the error to FST  
dev=<%s>  
It isn’t possible to write to a DAP device before it has  
FYI. Write abandoned. been read successfully. If this message only occurs  
Read incomplete. Will  
once or twice after the FieldServer is restarted, it may  
DAP:#23  
DAP:#23a retry. Map Descriptor= safely be treated as for information only. If the message  
<%s>  
occurs repeatedly then the configuration may need  
changing.  
Err. Rev-Translate:  
Unknown Method.  
Report this error to FST providing a copy of your CSV  
file.  
DAP:#24  
6 Edit the CSV file and reset the FieldServer for the changes to take effect.  
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Message Description  
Discussion  
This error arises when (1) a Map Descriptor refers to a  
field that is not unique but the function has not been  
specified or (2) when a non-writeable field has been  
specified. See section 4.4.5 for additional information.  
This error could also be produced if there are two (or  
more) write Map Descriptors each having a different  
Err. Field= <%s>  
cannot be used for  
DAP:#25  
write. Map Descriptor= DA_Func but with the DA_Assoc values of each Map  
<%s>  
Descriptor set equal (or implied equal when not set in  
the csv file). Specify the DA_Assoc parameter for the  
write Map Descriptor’s, ensuring that non-associated  
Map Descriptor’s have different values for this  
parameter.7  
Err. Map Descriptor=  
<%s> Read: param-  
>daire_function= %c  
Err. Cant write.  
function= %d Map  
Descriptor= <%s>  
Err. No Map  
DAP:#26  
You are trying to a read/write data from a DAP device  
and the driver cannot process the specified  
DA_Function for reading. 7  
DAP:#27  
DAP:#28!  
Report this error to FST providing a copy of your CSV  
file.  
Descriptor’s  
Err. Map Descriptor=  
<%s> Special  
specified with invalid  
method.  
DAP:#29  
Read Appendix B.4 and review the CSV file. When you  
have corrected the CSV file reset the FieldServer for the  
changes to take effect.  
Err. Map Descriptor=  
<%s> Unknown  
translation Method=  
%d  
DAP:#30  
DAP:#31  
DAP:#32  
Err. Cant translate  
map desc. Data not  
stored  
Err. Driver does not  
support unit type='%c'  
( node= %d)  
Make a log file and report the problem to FST providing  
a copy of your CSV file.  
The driver found a device whose type is not supported.  
Remove this node from your CSV file and reset the  
FieldServer  
Err. Conflicting unit  
types='%c' vs '%c' (  
node= %d)  
Err. Cant write to a  
data logger Map  
Descriptor= <%s>  
The expected and discovered unit type are different.  
The driver will always work with the discovered unit  
type.  
Correct the problem by removing the offending map  
desc and reset the FieldServer for the change to take  
effect  
DAP:#33  
DAP:#35  
This message is printed when you have specified a  
write with a DA_Field but no DA_Function. Under these  
FYI. Can’t write until  
unit type is known. Will circumstances the driver cannot write until it knows the  
retry. Map Descriptor= Unit Type of the device. If you are polling using the  
DAP:#36  
<%s>  
‘Everything’ function then the driver will obtain the unit  
type in time and the error will not be reproduced.  
7 Edit the CSV file and reset the FieldServer for the changes to take effect.  
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Message Description  
Err. Map Descriptor=  
Discussion  
The DA_Field and DA_Function type specified are not  
suitable for the Unit_Type found  
DAP:#37  
<%s> Cant write '%s'  
(%d:%d) to a unit= %d  
FYI.  
This message may be safely ignored. If the discovered  
type is what you expect then change the CSV file and  
reset the FieldServer for you changes to have effect.  
Configured/Reported  
Unit Types don’t  
match. Node= <%s>  
DAP:#38  
You may safely ignore this message. If is for your  
information only. If you set the poll delay too short the  
driver will overwrite your value. The message reports  
the fact and indicates the minimum poll delay. You  
should note the poll delay as it affects performance.  
FYI. Poll Delay set to  
min of %.1f secs  
DAP:#39  
FYI. Poll Delay  
DAP:#39b override for DEBUG =  
%.1f secs  
If you see this message printed report the fact to FST  
immediately.  
FYI. Diagnostic Poll  
You may safely ignore this message. If is for your  
DAP:#40  
Sent. Map Descriptor= information only. It records the fact that a special poll  
<%s>  
has been sent.  
Err. Write abandoned.  
Map Descriptor=<%s>  
Addr=%d Only  
DAP80-Menu Write  
Thru's Supported  
From 1.06d some write through capability was provided  
when variables in the ‘Everything’ array are updated.  
Only those variables which result in a DAP80-MENU  
command being sent are supported.  
DAP:#41  
The Write Through Failed because the map entry could  
not be found. The map entry index is calculated by  
using the cache Map Descriptor normalized address  
and subtracting the Data Array offset. If the method is  
failing with error adjust your configuration so that the  
Data Array Offset is zero. After downloading the  
modified config and resetting the FieldServer if the error  
still occurs then take a log and send the log with the  
configuration to FieldServer’s Tech support  
Err. Write abandoned.  
Map Descriptor=<%s>  
Addr=%d. Map Entry  
not found  
DAP:#42  
Appendix D.1. Exposing Driver Statistics  
In addition to the standard FieldServer communication statistics described in the FieldServer  
Configuration Manual, the DAP Driver can also expose some driver statistics by writing data  
to a Data Array. A special Map Descriptor named "dap-stats" is required.  
Nodes  
Node_name,  
null_node ,  
Protocol,  
DAP  
Station  
1
,
Data_Arrays  
Data_Array_Name ,  
DA_DAP_STATS ,  
Data_Format,  
UINT32  
Data_Array_Length  
1000  
,
Map_Descriptors  
Map_Descriptor_Name,  
Data_Array_Name,  
DA_DAP_STATS ,  
Node_name,  
length  
1000  
dap-stats,  
,
null_node  
,
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The driver uses the Data Array DA_DAP _STATS (in this example) to store driver specific  
statistics in the dap-stats Map Descriptor. Only one of these Map Descriptors may be  
specified per FieldServer.  
The driver stores the following data.  
1
DRV_DLL_CLIENT_SENDS_MSG  
DRV_DLL_CLIENT_SENDS_ACKNAK  
DRV_DLL_CLIENT_SENDS_BYTES  
DRV_DLL_SERVER_SENDS_MSG  
DRV_DLL_SERVER_SENDS_ACKNAK  
DRV_DLL_SERVER_SENDS_BYTES  
DRV_DLL_CLIENT_RCVS_MSG  
DRV_DLL_CLIENT_RCVS_BYTES  
DRV_DLL_SERVER_RCVS_MSG  
DRV_DLL_SERVER_RCVS_BYTES  
DRV_DLL_TIMEOUT  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
DRV_DLL_ERROR  
DRV_DLL_ERROR_CODE  
DART_STAT_FAILED_CHECKSUM  
DART_STAT_FAILED_FUNCTION  
DART_STAT_FAILED_NOSTART  
DART_STAT_FAILED_PROTOCOL  
DART_STAT_FAILED_IC_TIMEOUT  
DART_STAT_NOISE_BYTE_COUNT  
DART_STAT_NOISE_BYTE_VALUE  
DART_STAT_BUFFER_OVERFLOW  
DART_SPECIAL_COMMAND_COUNT  
DART_SPECIAL_COMMAND_CODE  
DART_MSG_IGNORED_NO_SUITABLE_MAP DESCRIPTORS  
DART_FAILED_PARSE  
DART_CANT_WRITE1  
DART_CANT_WRITE2  
DART_MSG_IGNORED_NOT_USEFUL  
DART_STAT_FAILED_TIMEOUT1  
DART_STAT_FAILED_TIMEOUT2  
DART_IGNORE_MSG_TYPE  
DART_TEST1  
DART_TEST2  
DART_MSG_UNEXPECTED_RESPONSE  
DART_MSG_UNEXPECTED_CMAP DESCRIPTOR  
DART_MSG_UNEXPECTED_QUERY  
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Appendix E. Writing data to DAP Devices  
Appendix E.1. Background  
The variables in a DAP device are not individually addressable. When a DAP device is read  
a data composite is returned and the driver extracts the required data. When data is written  
to a DAP device it is not possible to write a value to one individual data element such as a  
temperature setpoint. Rather, the DAP devices requires the complete data composite (all its  
variables, states, settings) be written at once. This makes the setting of a setpoint a  
complex operation for the driver.  
It involves the following steps  
a. Read the device, obtain a complete set of data and store (internally in the driver.).  
b. Use this stored data to form the basis for a write. Modify the data with the data the  
user wishes to set.  
c. Write the modified data composite back to the DAP device.  
Thus to complete a 'write' operation successfully, the device must be read successfully. If  
the read has not been completed then the write operation will be abandoned. The driver  
prints messages to the error logs and records a NODE_OFFLINE stat under these  
circumstances.  
Appendix E.2. Associated Map Descriptors  
When writing to a DAP device it is possible to associate Map Descriptors using the  
DA_Assoc parameter. T his is straightforward using WRBC or RDBC. When using WRBX  
to trigger the writes on change, however, the function of the associated Map Descriptors  
must be passive if the upstream device block writes the data. The following diagram  
outlines the required strategy.  
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Appendix E.3. Starting/Stopping DAP devices  
The DAP-Config command is an exception to the above notes. A read is not required.  
The DAP Config command is used to turn off/on DAP units. The Command uses two  
consecutive array elements. The first is the zone, the second is the inhibit command. Valid  
zones are 0-63.  
If any inhibit bit (bits 0-5) is set then the unit will not run. If bits 0 to 5 are off then the unit  
will run. Bits 6& 7 are used for display only on the DAP panel.  
0x01 - Inhibit Cooling  
0x02 - Inhibit Heating  
0x04 - Inhibit Humid  
0x08 - Inhibit Dehumidification  
0x10 - Inhibit fan  
0x20 - Reserved  
0x40 - Network Standby - Display on panel (only has no effect on unit)  
0x80 - Network off inhibit is active - display only - no effect on operation  
This function should be used as a wrbc/x. When the driver encounters this command it  
reads the associated Data Array, loads the two elements found at the array offset into the  
message and transmits the message. The driver does not set any Data Array elements to  
confirm that the command concluded successfully.  
Additional information is provided in Appendix B.10  
Appendix E.4. DAP Unit Errors  
Dap-Stat Query  
The following table provides information on the storage of errors obtained in response to the  
Dap-Stat Query. Note that the errors are stored two ways – One storage method stores 8  
alarm bits at a time in a single array element (stored as byte values) – The other method  
stores each alarm at a different location in the Data Array.  
Location in Location in Data  
Data Array  
(Absolute  
Offset) Each  
alarm stored as  
a separate bit  
Array (Absolute  
Offset) Each set  
of 8 alarms  
stored as a  
byte*  
Relative  
Offset  
ByteBit  
046, 048 and 049 Units DAP 80 Units  
Manual Override:  
check bypass switch  
( DapII ver 5.0 or  
later)  
0
0
0
1
0
1
73  
74  
44:00  
44:01  
N/A  
Water detected  
High Pressure Failure  
under floor: check  
Compressor No. 1  
probe  
High Pressure Failure  
Compressor No. 2  
High Pressure Failure  
Compressor No. 3  
No air flow: check  
belt and motor  
Dirty filter: check  
filters  
0
0
2
3
2
3
75  
76  
44:02  
44:03  
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Location in Location in Data  
Data Array  
Array (Absolute  
Offset) Each set  
of 8 alarms  
stored as a  
byte*  
Relative  
Offset  
(Absolute  
Offset) Each  
alarm stored as  
a separate bit  
ByteBit  
046, 048 and 049 Units DAP 80 Units  
Humidifier problem:  
check water  
pressure  
High Pressure Failure  
Compressor No. 4  
0
4
4
77  
43:00  
High Pressure Warning  
Compressor No. 1  
High Pressure Warning  
Compressor No. 2  
High Pressure Warning  
Compressor No. 3  
High Pressure Warning  
Compressor No. 4  
Low Pressure Failure  
Compressor No. 1  
Low Pressure Failure  
Compressor No. 2  
Low Pressure Failure  
Compressor No. 3  
Low voltage  
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
5
6
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
43:01  
43:02  
43:03  
46:00  
46:01  
46:02  
46:03  
warning: check unit  
Firestat alarm: unit  
shutdown  
Compressor short  
cycle warning  
Power problem or  
unit restart  
Humidity sensor  
problem  
Temperature sensor  
problem  
7
8
9
10  
11  
Scheduled  
maintenance due  
High pressure C1:  
Manual reset  
required  
Low pressure C1:  
Manual reset  
required  
High pressure C2:  
Manual reset  
required  
Low pressure C2:  
Manual reset  
required  
Low Pressure Failure  
Compressor No. 4  
1
1
1
1
4
5
6
7
12  
13  
14  
15  
85  
86  
87  
88  
44:04  
44:05  
44:06  
44:07  
No Air Flow, Check Belt  
and motor  
Change Filters, High  
Pressure Drop  
Local Alarm. See Tag  
inside Door  
Manual Override, service Smoke detector: unit  
or emergency shutdown  
Humidifier Failure, Check No water flow: check  
2
2
0
1
16  
17  
89  
90  
45:00  
45:01  
water pressure  
pump  
Discharge  
temperature sensor  
problem  
No water flow. Check  
glycol pump.  
2
2
18  
91  
45:02  
Smoke detected, located High temperature  
inside unit warning  
Fire Stat Tripped, LocationLow temperature  
inside unit warning  
Standby pump on, check High humidity  
2
2
2
2
3
4
5
6
19  
20  
21  
22  
92  
93  
94  
95  
45:03  
45:04  
45:05  
45:06  
glycol pump  
warning  
Low voltage warning,  
check unit  
Low humidity  
warning  
Fan motor overload:  
check motor  
amperage  
Water detected in under  
floor area  
2
7
23  
96  
45:07  
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Location in Location in Data  
Data Array  
Array (Absolute  
Offset) Each set  
of 8 alarms  
stored as a  
byte*  
Relative  
Offset  
(Absolute  
Offset) Each  
alarm stored as  
a separate bit  
ByteBit  
046, 048 and 049 Units DAP 80 Units  
Low air temperature  
warning  
High air temperature  
warning  
Local alarm #1: See  
tag inside door  
Local alarm #2: See  
tag inside door  
Local alarm #3: See  
tag inside door  
Local alarm #4: See  
tag inside door  
Standby pump on:  
check primary pump  
UPS power on:  
check main power  
supply  
3
3
3
3
3
0
1
2
3
4
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
97  
98  
46:00  
46:01  
46:02  
46:03  
46:04  
99  
Low Humidity warning  
High Humidity warning  
Low chilled-water-in alarm  
100  
101  
High chilled-water-in  
alarm  
3
5
29  
102  
46:05  
Low chilled-water-out  
alarm  
High chilled-water-out  
alarm  
High or Low limits  
misadjusted  
Air temperature sensor  
error  
Custom message on  
optional input #1  
Custom message on  
optional input #2  
Custom message on  
optional input #3  
Custom message on  
optional input #4  
Humidification  
3
3
4
4
6
7
0
1
30  
31  
32  
33  
103  
104  
105  
106  
46:06  
46:07  
47:00  
47:01  
4
4
2
3
34  
35  
107  
108  
47:02  
47:03  
Humidity sensor error  
Inhibited  
Discharge air sensor error Reheat inhibited  
Reheat and  
No communications with  
humidification  
4
4
4
4
5
6
36  
37  
38  
109  
110  
111  
47:04  
47:05  
47:06  
temp/humid module  
inhibited  
Discharge air  
No communications with  
temperature limit  
LCD module  
(just a condition)  
Reheat mode during  
dehumidification  
(just a condition)  
Alarm network  
communications failure  
Manual Override:  
AC Power or controller  
restart  
Check bypass  
switches (DAPII ver  
5.1 and later)  
4
7
39  
112  
47:07  
Network doppelganger  
error  
5
5
5
5
5
0
1
2
3
4
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
48:00  
48:01  
48:02  
48:03  
48:04  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Incompatible Fahrenheit /  
centigrade mode  
Schedule normal  
maintenance due  
compressor short cycle  
warning  
Fan motor overload,  
check motor amperage  
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Location in Location in Data  
Data Array  
Array (Absolute  
Offset) Each set  
of 8 alarms  
stored as a  
byte*  
Relative  
Offset  
(Absolute  
Offset) Each  
alarm stored as  
a separate bit  
ByteBit  
046, 048 and 049 Units DAP 80 Units  
Custom message on  
optional alarm input #1  
Custom message on  
optional alarm input #2  
Custom message on  
optional alarm input #3  
Discharge air temperature  
limit (just a condition)  
Reheat mode during  
dehumidification (just a  
condition)  
5
5
5
6
5
6
7
0
45  
46  
47  
48  
118  
119  
120  
121  
48:05  
48:06  
48:07  
49:00  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
6
1
49  
122  
49:01  
N/A  
6
6
6
6
6
6
2
3
4
5
6
7
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
123  
124  
125  
126  
127  
128  
49:02  
49:03  
49:04  
49:05  
49:06  
49:07  
Notes  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
43:00 Indicates array  
element zero. Individual  
alarm can be found by  
masking and looking at  
the zero'th bit of this  
element.  
*
Chiller Stat Query  
Unlike the Dap-Stat errors, these are stored in the Data Array using only one method –  
each error is stored at a separate location in the Data Array.  
Location in Data Array  
Relative  
(Absolute Offset) Each alarm Alarm / Bit Descriptions  
stored as a separate bit  
ByteBit  
Offset  
536  
537  
538  
539  
540  
541  
542  
543  
544  
545  
546  
547  
548  
549  
Auxiliary cooling available  
Auxiliary cooling locked out  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Unit on backup module standby  
Custom message on optional input #1  
Custom message on optional input #2  
Evaporator freeze stat module #1  
Evaporator freeze stat module #2  
Evaporator freeze stat module #3  
High pressure problem module #1  
High pressure problem module #2  
High pressure problem module #3  
High return temperature warning  
High supply temperature warning  
Local alarm #1: See tag inside door  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
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Relative  
Location in Data Array  
(Absolute Offset) Each alarm Alarm / Bit Descriptions  
stored as a separate bit  
ByteBit  
Offset  
550  
551  
552  
553  
554  
555  
556  
557  
558  
559  
560  
561  
562  
563  
564  
565  
566  
567  
568  
569  
570  
571  
572  
573  
574  
575  
576  
577  
578  
579  
580  
581  
582  
583  
Local alarm #2: See tag inside door  
Low pressure problem module #1  
Low pressure problem module #2  
Low pressure problem module #3  
Low return temperature warning  
Low supply temperature warning  
Low voltage warning: check unit  
Scheduled normal maintenance due  
Manual override: compressor  
Manual override: check bypass switches  
No chilled water flow module #1  
No chilled water flow module #2  
No chilled water flow module #3  
No condenser water flow  
Power problem or restart  
Return temperature sensor problem  
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
compressor short cycle warning  
Standby pump on: Check primary pump  
Supply temperature sensor problem  
Unit on total standby  
Under floor water detected  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
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Appendix E.5. Using DA_Assoc correctly with Writes/Toggling Values  
Association of Map Descriptors can result in zero’s being written to the DAP device. The  
following information can help to prevent this problem. When Map Descriptors are  
associated using the same value for the DA_Assoc parameter then the associated Map  
Descriptors are all processed before a write is sent to the DAP unit. A write to a DAP unit  
writes a complex set of data – it is not possible to write a single variable’s value to a DAP  
device. Each associated Map Descriptor is used to update the complex set of data that will  
be written.  
Consider the following Map Descriptor fragments  
Data_Array,  
DA_SETPOINTS,  
DA_SETPOINTS,  
Data_Array_Offset,  
0,  
1,  
Function,  
WRBC,  
passive,  
Node_Name,  
Unit1,  
Unit1,  
Address  
0,  
0,  
DA_Field,  
1,  
1,  
DA_Assoc,  
nom_h_setpt,,  
t_setpt,,  
Scan_Interval  
120s  
120s  
If an upstream device writes a value to DA_SETPOINTS Offset 0, when the write is done the  
values of DA_SETPOINTS Offset 0 AND Offset 1 are both used to build the complex data  
set since the Map Descriptors are associated. If the upstream device has never set the  
value of DA_SETPOINTS offset 1, the value will be zero and hence a value of zero would  
be written to the DAP’s Temperature Setpoint.  
This could be avoided by not associating the Map Descriptors. This will, however, result in  
extra write messages being sent to the DAP device. The extra messages could be avoided  
by changing the wrbc to a wrbx. If you do this you must still consider the effects of  
association and in this case it may be best to have each Map Descriptor defined as a wrbx  
with a different value for DA_Assoc.  
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Appendix F. Write Through’s  
This driver provides very limited Write Through Support.  
It is possible to generate a Write Through by writing to the Data Array used in a read Map  
Descriptor where the DA_Func keyword is ‘Everything’ provided that the write through results in  
Dap80-Menu command being sent to the DAP device. This is true for variables whose offsets  
are between 899 and 1086 in Section Appendix A.3  
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