Adapter device = com1a,rtu1a, lin1a, 48 level = 0 – Motorola 68P02958C00-B User Manual
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Software Diagnostics Output
C-5
ADAPTER DEVICE = COM1A,RTU1A, LIN1A,…
## 48 LEVEL = 0
Physical device key
: %% 1
Physical PIN’s table
: %% 2
Heap key, to be used by the receive function
: %% 3
Heap key, to be used by the transmit function
: %% 4
Mask address (ignore addresses or not)
: %% 5
System address
: %% 6
Specific logical address (site id)
: %% 7
Extra address 1
: %% 8
Extra address 2
: %% 9
Mode of operation
: %% 10
TimeAuth device key (HEX)
: %% 11
TimeAuth handle
: %% 12
Authentication stamp offset
: %% 13
General - The adapter is the layer which coordinates the transmission / reception of the MDLC frame
above Asynchronous Port.
1. The physical asynchronous key.
2. PIN Table - A pointer which allows “cabling” during run time to the physical asynchronous layer
selected in Site Configuration.
3. The Rx Heap key - This is the key to the formatted buffer Heap HP_F_RX to be used to collect the
stream of bytes which is received in the Asynchronous Port in the MDLC Frame.
4. The Tx Heap key - This is the key to the unformatted buffer Heap HP_UF_A to be used to convert
the MDLC frame into a stream of bytes for transmitting through the Asynchronous Port.
5. 0XFFFF - means receiving every MDLC frame regardless of its address. (used for the Protocol
Analyzer)
6. The System address - In the local port (not above radio) the value is zero , even if the user chooses a
different value.
7. The Site ID.
8. Used for transmissions in the local address (-2).
9. Used as a default router address
10. Whether or not to allow reception of SYNC frames.
11. TimeAuth device key in Hexadecimal form.
12. TimeAuth identifier.
13. Offset of Authentication stamp within the buffer for authenticated SYNC frames only.