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APPLICABILITY & EFFECTIVITY
Effective for all systems manufactured after May 1, 2001
Driver Manual
(Supplement to the FieldServer Instruction Manual)
FS-8700-127 Hanning & Kahl
HCS-R
Driver Version:
1.00
Document Revision:
9
FS-8700-127 Hanning & Kahl HCS-R Manual Table of Contents
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. HANNING & KAHL HCS-R DESCRIPTION.................................................................... 3
2. DRIVER SCOPE OF SUPPLY ........................................................................................ 4
2.1. Supplied by FieldServer Technologies for this driver.................................................. 4
3. HARDWARE CONNECTIONS........................................................................................ 5
3.1. Hardware Connection Tips / Hints.............................................................................. 5
4. CONFIGURING THE FIELDSERVER AS A HCS-R CLIENT.......................................... 6
4.1. Data Arrays/Descriptors............................................................................................. 6
4.2. Client Side Connection Descriptions .......................................................................... 7
4.3. Client Side Node Descriptors ..................................................................................... 7
4.4. Client Side Map Descriptors....................................................................................... 8
4.4.1. FieldServer Related Map Descriptor Parameters.................................................... 8
4.4.2. Driver Related Map Descriptor Parameters............................................................. 8
4.4.3. Timing Parameters ................................................................................................. 8
4.5. Map Descriptor Example: Read Data......................................................................... 9
4.6. Map Descriptor Example: Read Data and Keep History............................................10
5. CONFIGURING THE FIELDSERVER AS A HCS-R SERVER .......................................11
5.1. Server Side Connection Descriptors .........................................................................11
5.2. Server Side Node Descriptors...................................................................................12
5.3. Server Side Map Descriptors ....................................................................................13
5.3.1. FieldServer Specific Map Descriptor Parameters...................................................13
5.3.2. Driver Specific Map Descriptor Parameters ...........................................................13
5.3.3. Map Descriptor Example. - SMD_HCSR_01 Map Descriptor to Serve HCS-R
clients. 14
APPENDIX A. ADVANCED TOPICS .....................................................................................15
Appendix A.1. 1. How Client Stores Data:...........................................................................15
Appendix A.1.1. Data_Type is Ana_Input or not specified................................................15
Appendix A.1.2. Data_Type is Digi_Input.........................................................................15
Appendix A.2. 2. How Server expects Data:........................................................................16
Appendix A.2.1. Data_Type is Ana_Input or not specified................................................16
Appendix A.2.2. Data_Type is Digi_Input.........................................................................16
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1. Hanning & Kahl HCS-R Description
The Hanning & Kahl HCS-R driver allows the transfer of data from devices over RS-232 HCS-R
protocol. Data is read from HCS-R and current data stored in a specified memory area. The
driver can store the data with its loop data status distinct memory areas depending on wheter
the data is on loop or from loop. The driver is based on section 10.5 of Hanning & Kahl - part
number 40801121. The FieldServer can act as a Client or Server.
Max Nodes Supported
FieldServer Mode Nodes Comments
Client 1 Only 1 virtual client per port allowed on multidrop systems,
Server 1 This is a protocol limit, maximum devices can be polled by Client
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2. Driver Scope of Supply
2.1. Supplied by FieldServer Technologies for this driver
FieldServer Technologies
PART # Description
FS-8915-10 UTP cable (7 foot) for RS-232 use
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3. Hardware Connections
The FieldServer is connected to the Hanning & Kahl HCS-R as shown in connection drawing.
Configure the HCS-R according to manufacturer’s instructions
DATE: 2/12/
BY: MC
(408)-262-2299
BASE NAME: FS-8700-127
FILE NAME:
FIELDSERVER
HANNING KAHL
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
FS-8917-02
HCS-R
(Hanning Communication System)
RS-232
RJ45 CAT 5 Cable
8917-02 WIRE LIST
CTS
RTS
Tx
GND
Rx
FUNCTION
RJ45-08
RJ45-04
RJ45-01
FROM
DB9F-08
DB9F-07
DB9F-02
DB9F-05
DB9F-03
TO
3.1. Hardware Connection Tips / Hints
1. Loop back RTS CTS if it is required by the other device.
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4. Configuring the FieldServer as a HCS-R Client
For a detailed discussion on FieldServer configuration, please refer to the FieldServer
Configuration 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 HCS-R 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 HCS-R 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
Data_Array_Name Provide name for Data Array Up to 15 alphanumeric
characters
Data_Array_Format Provide data format. Each Data Array can
only take on one format.
Float, Bit, UInt16, SInt16,
Byte,
Data_Array_Length
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.
1-10,000
Example
// Data Arrays
Data_Arrays
Data_Array_Name, Data_Array_Format, Data_Array_Length
DA_CURRENT, Uint16, 22
DI_FromLoop01, Bit, 22
DI_OnLoop01, Bit, 22
DI_FromLoop02, Bit, 22
DI_OnLoop02, Bit, 22
DI_FromLoop03, Bit, 22
DI_OnLoop03, Bit, 22
DI_FromLoop014 Bit, 22
DI_OnLoop04, Bit, 22
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4.2. Client Side Connection Descriptions
Section Title
Connections
Column Title Function Legal Values
Port Specify which port the device is
connected to the FieldServer P1-P8
1
Protocol Specify protocol used
HCS-R
HCSR
H&K HCS-R
Baud* Specify baud rate 9600 (Vendor limitation)
Parity* Specify parity None (Vendor limitation)
Data_Bits* Specify data bits 8 (Vendor limitation)
Stop_Bits* Specify stop bits 1 (Vendor limitation)
Handshaking* Specify hardware handshaking None (Vendor limitation)
Poll_Delay* Time between internal polls 0-32000 seconds, 0.05 seconds
Example
// Client Side Connections
Connections
Port, Protocol, Baud, Parity, Handshaking, Poll_Delay
P8, HCS-R, 9600, None, None, 0.100s
4.3. Client Side Node Descriptors
Section Title
Nodes
Column Title Function Legal Values
Node_Name Provide name for Node Up to 32 alphanumeric characters
Node_ID HCS-R station address of physical
server Node 240 (Protocol limit)
Protocol Specify protocol used
HCS-R
HCSR
H&K HCS-R
Connection Specify which port the device is
connected to the FieldServer P1-P8
1
Example
// Client Side Nodes
Nodes
Node_Name, Node_ID, Protocol, Connection
PLC 1, 240, HCS-R, P8
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.
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4.4. Client Side Map Descriptors
4.4.1. FieldServer Related Map Descriptor Parameters
Column Title Function Legal Values
Map_Descriptor_Name Name of this Map Descriptor Up to 32 alphanumeric
characters
Data_Array_Name
Name of Data Array where data
is to be stored in the
FieldServer
One of the Data Array names
from “Data Array” section above
Data_Array_Offset Starting location in Data Array 0 to maximum specified in
“Data Array” section above
Function Function of Client Map
Descriptor RDBC, Passive_Client
4.4.2. Driver Related Map Descriptor Parameters
Column Title Function Legal Values
Node_Name Name of Node to fetch data from
One of the Node Names
specified in “Client Node
Descriptor” above
HCSR_OnFrom
For Passive_Client Map Descriptor
specify whether data From Loop or
On Loop should be stored.
On, From, OnFrom
HCSR_Loop
For Passive_Client Map Descriptor
specify loop number for which data
should be stored.
1,2,3,4
Length
Length of Map Descriptor
22 (min) for RDBC Map Descriptor:
24 if data_type is Dig_Input
21 for Passive_Client Map
Descriptor.
It also depends upon
HCSR_Data_Stages parameter
Refer to Appendix A
22 or 24, 21
Data_Type* Specify how data will be stored.
Refer to Appendix A
Ana_Input
Digi_Input
2
HCSR_Data_Stages*
Specify the number of stages to
keep history of data changes.
0 and 1 means no history
0,1,2,3
4.4.3. Timing Parameters
Column Title Function Legal Values
Scan_Interval Rate at which data is polled 0.001s
2
Default for Digi_Input
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4.5. Map Descriptor Example: Read Data
The CMD_DI Map Descriptor polls HCS-R Node_A (described in Client Side Node Descriptors sections) every 5 seconds.
The other Map Descriptors are used to store the data for various loops. Refer to Appendix A for data storage format.
Map_Descriptors
Map_Descriptor_Name, Data_Array_Name, Data_Array_Offset, Function, Node_name Length Scan_Interval
CMD_DI_HCSR_01, DA_CURRENT, 0, RDBC, Node_A, 22, 5
Map_Descriptors
Map_Descriptor_Name, Data_Array_Name, Data_Array_Offset, Function, Node_name Length HCSR_Onfrom HCSR_Loop
CMD_FromLoop_01, DI_FromLoop01, 0, Passive_Client, Node_A, 21, From 1
CMD_OnLoop_01, DI_OnLoop01, 0, Passive_Client, Node_A, 21, On 1
CMD_FromLoop_02, DI_FromLoop02, 0, Passive_Client, Node_A, 21, From 2
CMD_OnLoop_02, DI_OnLoop02, 0, Passive_Client, Node_A, 21, On 2
CMD_FromLoop_03, DI_FromLoop03, 0, Passive_Client, Node_A, 21, From 3
CMD_OnLoop_03, DI_OnLoop03, 0, Passive_Client, Node_A, 21, On 3
CMD_FromLoop_4, DI_FromLoop04, 0, Passive_Client, Node_A, 21, From 4
CMD_OnLoop_04, DI_OnLoop04,, 0, Passive_Client, Node_A, 21, On 4
Name one of
the Data Array
defined in
Data_Array
section to store
data
Starting offset
in Data Array
to hold data
One of the
Nodes declared
in Client Node
Section. This
Node will be
polled if
Function is
RDBC
How often (in
seconds) to poll
target device.
Irrelevant if
Function is
Passive_Client
Maximum
number of
placeholders for
data storage.
RDBC will cause
read poll and
Passive_Client is
used to store data
returned by
response.
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4.6. Map Descriptor Example: Read Data and Keep History
This Map Descriptor allows the storage of data history up to HCSR_Data_Stages. Data will be shifted to next Stage only if the data
is changed. The driver divides the Data Array into sections corresponding to the number of HCSR_Data_Stages. Current data
(stage1) will be stored in the first section and oldest (last stage) data will be stored in the last section in the Data array.
Map_Descriptors
Map_Descriptor_Name, Data_Array_Name, Data_Array_Offset, Function, Node_name Length Scan_Interval, HCSR_Data_Stages
CMD_DI_HCSR_01, DA_CURRENT, 0, RDBC, Node_A, 72, 5, 3
Map_Descriptors
Map_Descriptor_Name, Data_Array_Name, Data_Array_Offset, Function, Node_name Length HCSR_Onfrom HCSR_Loop HCSR_Data_Stages
CMD_FromLoop_01, DI_FromLoop01, 0, Passive_Client, Node_A, 63, From 1 3
CMD_OnLoop_01, DI_OnLoop01, 0, Passive_Client, Node_A, 63, On 1 3
CMD_FromLoop_02, DI_FromLoop02, 0, Passive_Client, Node_A, 63, From 2 3
CMD_OnLoop_02, DI_OnLoop02, 0, Passive_Client, Node_A, 63, On 2 3
CMD_FromLoop_03, DI_FromLoop03, 0, Passive_Client, Node_A, 63, From 3 3
CMD_OnLoop_03, DI_OnLoop03, 0, Passive_Client, Node_A, 63, On 3 3
CMD_FromLoop_4, DI_FromLoop04, 0, Passive_Client, Node_A, 63, From 4 3
CMD_OnLoop_04, DI_OnLoop04,, 0, Passive_Client, Node_A, 63, On 4 3
Name one of
the Data Array
defined in
Data_Array
section to store
data
Starting offset
in Data Array
to hold data
One of the
Nodes declared
in Client Node
Section. This
Node will be
polled if
Function is
RDBC
How often (in
seconds) to poll
target device.
Irrelevant if
Function is
Passive_Client
Maximum
number of
placeholders for
data storage.
RDBC will cause read poll
and Passive_Client is used
to store data returned by
response.
The number of
data stages
(data changes)
to be kept as
history.
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5. Configuring the FieldServer as a HCS-R Server
For a detailed discussion on FieldServer configuration, please refer to the FieldServer
Configuration 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 Hanning & Kahl HCS-R Client.
The configuration file tells the FieldServer about its interfaces, and the routing of data required.
In order to enable the FieldServer for HCS-R communications, the driver independent
FieldServer buffers need to be declared in the Data Arrays” section, the FieldServer virtual
Node(s) needs to be declared in the “Server Side Nodes” section, and the data to be provided to
the clients needs to be mapped in the “Server 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.
5.1. Server Side Connection Descriptors
Section Title
Connections
Column Title Function Legal Values
Port Specify which port the device is
connected to the FieldServer P1-P8
3
Protocol Specify protocol used
HCS-R
HCSR
H&K HCS-R
Baud* Specify baud rate 9600 (Vendor Limitation)
Parity* Specify parity None (Vendor Limitation)
Data_Bits* Specify data bits 8 (Vendor Limitation)
Stop_Bits* Specify stop bits 1
Handshaking* Specify hardware handshaking None (Vendor Limitation)
Server_Hold_Timeout*
Specifies the time that the FieldServer
will reserve the Server side connection
while waiting for the Client side to
update data in Data_Array (if
necessary)
>1.0s, 2.0s
Example
// Server Side Connections
Connections
Port, Protocol, Baud, Parity, Handshaking
P8, HCS-R, 9600, None, None
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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5.2. Server Side Node Descriptors
Section Title
Nodes
Column Title Function Legal Values
Node_Name Provide name for Node Up to 32 alphanumeric
characters
Node_ID Station address of physical server
Node 240
Protocol Specify protocol used
HCS-R
HCSR
H&K HCS-R
Server_Hold_Timeout*
Specifies the time that the
FieldServer will reserve the Server
side connection while waiting for
the Client side to update data in
Data_Array (if necessary)
>1.0s, 2.0s
Example
// Server Side Nodes
Nodes
Node_Name, Node_ID, Protocol
HCSR_01, 240, HCS-R
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5.3. Server Side Map Descriptors
5.3.1. FieldServer Specific Map Descriptor Parameters
Column Title Function Legal Values
Map_Descriptor_Name Name of this Map Descriptor Up to 32 alphanumeric
characters
Data_Array_Name
Name of Data Array where
data is to be stored in the
FieldServer
One of the Data Array names
from “Data Array” section
above
Data_Array_Offset Starting location in Data Array 0 to maximum specified in
“Data Array” section above
Function Function of Server Map
Descriptor Server
Server_Hold_Timeout*
Specifies the time that the
FieldServer will reserve the
Server side connection while
waiting for the Client side to
update data in Data_Array (if
necessary)
>1.0s, 2.0s
5.3.2. Driver Specific Map Descriptor Parameters
Column Title Function Legal Values
Node_Name Name of Node to fetch data
from
One of the Node names
specified in Client Node
Descriptor” above
Length Length of Map Descriptor 22
Data_Type*
Specify format of the data to
serve.
Refer to Appendix A
Digi_Input
Ana_Input
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5.3.3. Map Descriptor Example. - SMD_HCSR_01 Map Descriptor to Serve HCS-R clients.
// Server Side Map Descriptors
Map_Descriptors
Map_Descriptor_Name, Data_Array_Name, Data_Array_Offset, Function, Node_Name, Length, Scada_Hold_Timeout
SMD_HCSR_01, DA_HCSR, 0, Server, HCSR_01, 22, 5
One of the Data
Array name
described in
Data_Array
section. This Data
Array holds the
data to be served
to HCS
-
R client.
The starting location
of data to serve
within the Data Array
One of the Nodes
described in
Server Side Node
Descriptors
section
The number of items
within the Data Array
which will be used to
prepare the response
to the HCS-R client.
See Appendix A for
more detail.
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Appendix A. Advanced Topics
Appendix A.1. 1. How Client Stores Data:
The HCS will be polled by an RDBC Map Descriptor and data will be stored in the
DA_Current Data Array in the following fashion if parameter HCSR_Data_Stages >1:
New data is stored as current data.
If data is changed, last current data is moved to 2
nd
Stage, 2
nd
Stage data is moved
to 3
rd
stage and 3
rd
stage data is lost.
Appendix A.1.1. Data_Type is Ana_Input or not specified
Data Array Offset Description
Current Data
0 - 18 Data bits ( 0 - 1 )
19 Receipt ok ( 0 ), Disturbance ( 1 )
20 From Loop ( 0 ), On Loop ( 1 )
21 Loop Number (1,2,3,4) as integer
2
nd
(Previous) Data
24 – 42 Data bits ( 0 – 1 )
43 Receipt ok ( 0 ), Disturbance ( 1 )
44 From Loop ( 0 ), On Loop ( 1 )
45 Loop Number (1,2,3,4) as integer
3
rd
(Prior to previous) Data
48 – 66 Data bits ( 0 – 1 )
67 Receipt ok ( 0 ), Disturbance ( 1 )
68 From Loop ( 0 ), On Loop ( 1 )
69 Loop Number (1,2,3,4) as integer
Appendix A.1.2. Data_Type is Digi_Input
Data Array Offset (Say 0) Description
Current Data
0 - 18 Data bits ( 0 - 1 )
19 Receipt ok ( 0 ), Disturbance ( 1 )
20 From Loop ( 0 ), On Loop ( 1 )
21,22,23 3 bits for Loop Number
Offsets
21 22 23
1 0 0 –Loop 1
0 1 0 –Loop 2
1 1 0 –Loop 3
0 0 1 –Loop 4
2
nd
(Previous) Data
24 – 42 Data bits ( 0 – 1 )
43 Receipt ok ( 0 ), Disturbance ( 1 )
44 From Loop ( 0 ), On Loop ( 1 )
45 Loop Number (1,2,3,4) in 3 bits as above
3
rd
(Prior to previous) Data
48 – 66 Data bits ( 0 – 1 )
67 Receipt ok ( 0 ), Disturbance ( 1 )
68 From Loop ( 0 ), On Loop ( 1 )
69 Loop Number (1,2,3,4) in 3 bits as above
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The same data will be stored in a Loop based Data Array which will then have the last
known data for each loop
Data Array Offset Description
Current Data
0 - 18 Data bits ( 0 – 1)
19 Receipt ok ( 0 ), Disturbance ( 1 )
20 From Loop ( 0 ), On Loop ( 1 )
2
nd
(Previous) Data
21 – 39 Data bits ( 0 – 1)
40 Receipt ok ( 0 ), Disturbance ( 1 )
41 From Loop ( 0 ), On Loop ( 1 )
3
rd
(Prior to previous) Data
42 – 60 Data bits ( 0 – 1)
61 Receipt ok ( 0 ), Disturbance ( 1 )
62 From Loop ( 0 ), On Loop ( 1 )
Appendix A.2. 2. How Server expects Data:
The Server expects data in the following format in order to constitute its response to HCS-R
Clients.
Appendix A.2.1. Data_Type is Ana_Input or not specified
Data Array Offset
Description
0 - 18 Data bits ( 0 - 1 )
19 Receipt ok ( 0 ), Disturbance ( 1 )
20 From Loop ( 0 ), On Loop ( 1 )
21 Loop Number (0,1,2,3)
Appendix A.2.2. Data_Type is Digi_Input
Data Array Offset (say 0)
Description
0 - 18 Data bits ( 0 - 1 )
19 Receipt ok ( 0 ), Disturbance ( 1 )
20 From Loop ( 0 ), On Loop ( 1 )
21,22
2 bits for Loop Number
Offsets
21 22
0 0 –Loop 1
1 0 –Loop 2
0 1 –Loop 3
1 1 –Loop 4
.
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