I.S. EN 14908-5:2009
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OPEN DATA COMMUNICATION IN BUILDING AUTOMATION, CONTROLS AND BUILDING MANAGEMENT IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINE - CONTROL NETWORK PROTOCOL - PART 5: IMPLEMENTATION
Hardcopy , PDF
English
01-01-2009
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
3.1 application set
3.2 base type
3.3 changeable-type network variable
3.4 configuration property CP
3.5 configuration-property member
3.6 configuration-property member number
3.7 configuration-property type index
3.8 device
3.9 device channel ID
3.10 device class
3.11 device interface
3.12 device-location field
3.13 device self-documentation string DSDS
3.14 device subclass
3.15 dynamic functional block
3.16 dynamic network variable
3.17 format
3.18 functional block
3.19 functional-block index
3.20 functional profile FP
3.21 functional-profile key
3.22 functional-profile member
3.23 functional-profile member number
3.24 functional-profile number
3.25 functional-profile selector
3.26 functional-profile template
3.27 global index
3.28 inheriting profile
3.29 interoperability
3.30 CNP device
3.31 CNP network
3.32 manufacturer ID MID
3.33 network-interface selection
3.34 network variable NV
3.35 network-variable declaration
3.36 network-variable index
3.37 network-variable member
3.38 network-variable member number
3.39 network-variable programmatic name
3.40 network-variable selection
3.41 network-variable type
3.42 network-variable type index
3.43 unique node ID
3.44 node
3.45 passive configuration tool PCT
3.46 primary functional block
3.47 primary functional profile
3.48 proprietary data
3.49 self-documentation string SD string
3.50 self-documentation text
3.51 shared-media channel
3.52 standard configuration-property type SCPT
3.53 standard network-variable type SNVT
3.54 standard program ID SPID
3.55 static functional block
3.56 static network variable
3.57 subsystem
3.58 successful commissioning
3.59 system
3.60 unconfigured device
3.61 usage
3.62 usage ID
3.63 user data
3.64 wink function
4 Device Interfaces
4.1 General
4.2 Unique Node ID
4.3 Standard Program ID
4.4 Device Channel ID
4.5 Device Location Field
4.6 Device Self-Documentation String (DSDS)
4.7 Functional Blocks
4.8 Device and Functional Block Versioning
4.9 Device Interface (XIF) File
5 Resource Files
5.1 Resource File Definitions
5.2 Identifying Appropriate Resources
6 Network Installation
6.1 General
6.2 Network Addressing
6.3 Passive Configuration Tools
6.4 Service Pin
6.5 Gateways to Command-Based Systems
6.6 Shared-Media Considerations
Bibliography
Gives mechanisms through which various vendors of networked control systems in commercial building automation, control, and building management may exchange information in a standardized way.
DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
60
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PublisherName |
National Standards Authority of Ireland
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Status |
Current
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Standards | Relationship |
EN 14908-5:2009 | Identical |
EN 14908-1:2014 | Open Data Communication in Building Automation, Controls and Building Management - Control Network Protocol - Part 1: Protocol Stack |
EN 14908-2:2014 | Open Data Communication in Building Automation, Controls and Building Management - Control Network Protocol - Part 2: Twisted Pair Communication |
EN 14908-4:2014 | Open Data Communication in Building Automation, Controls and Building Management - Control Network Protocol - Part 4: IP Communication |
PREN 14908-6 : DRAFT 2014 | OPEN DATA COMMUNICATION IN BUILDING AUTOMATION, CONTROLS AND BUILDING MANAGEMENT - CONTROL NETWORK PROTOCOL - PART 6: APPLICATION ELEMENTS |
EN 14908-3:2014 | Open Data Communication in Building Automation, Controls and Building Management - Control Network Protocol - Part 3: Power Line Channel Specification |
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