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1.5 NETWORK ADDRESSING

The display contains two microprocessors, the D-100 board processor and the Echelon

TP/FT-10F transceiver with its Neuron processor. The TP/FT-10F transceiver is located on the

LON board. The two processors communicate with each other using a serial channel. This serial

channel device address is fixed at 017 and cannot be changed.

1.5.1 LonWorks Network Addressing

Every Neuron processor has a unique 48 bit address kown as the Neuron ID. This address

is generally used as the Node ID. It is combined with the Domain ID and Subnet ID to form

the device address. In most installations, the device address is created dynamically by the

network.

1.6 COMMISSIONING THE FLOW DISPLAY

Pressing the Service Pin on the LON board (see Appendix 2) generates a service pin message on

the network. The message contains the Neuron ID and the standard program identifier (SPID).

The network configuration tool then maps the D-100 Neuron ID into the domain/subnet/node ID

addressing scheme for the network, creating the device address.

1.6.1 Service Pin LED States

The yellow service pin LED indicates the status of the Lon Talk network connection.

• LED blinking at ½ Hz rate indicates that the meter is in an decommissioned state.

• LED off indicates that the meter is commissioned and operating normally.

1.7 LONWORKS XIF FILES

Each D-100-LON Flow Display is shipped with a diskette or CD containing the XIF file. It also

contains the Neuron executable file in various formats and documentation describing the

network variables in detail.

1.7.1 Output Network Variables

The D-100-LON Flow Display transmits data to the network using Standard Network

Variable Types (SNVTs). Volume flow rate, and volume total are provided in floating point

format.

Display operating mode and mode status information is provided in ASCII character format.

The floating point output network variables are described in the table on the next page.

Column 1 contains a brief description of the network variables. Column 2 contains the

network variable names. Column 3 contains the Lon SNVTs used for each variable. Column

4 contains the engineering units, and column 5 contains the valid range for each variable.