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I.S. EN 62056-31:2000

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

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ELECTRICITY METERING - DATA EXCHANGE FOR METER READING, TARIFF AND LOAD CONTROL - PART 31: USE OF LOCAL AREA NETWORKS ON TWISTED PAIR WITH CARRIER SIGNALLING

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

18-03-2014

Superseded by

I.S. EN 62056-3-1:2014

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2000

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Foreword
1 General
  1.1 Scope
  1.2 Normative references
2 General description
  2.1 Basic vocabulary
  2.2 Layers and protocols
  2.3 Specification language
  2.4 Communication services for local bus data
      exchange without DLMS
      2.4.1 Remote reading exchange
      2.4.2 Remote programming exchange
      2.4.3 Point to point remote transfer
             exchange
      2.4.4 Broadcast remote transfer frame
      2.4.5 Bus initialization frame
      2.4.6 Forgotten station call exchange
      2.4.7 Frame fields
      2.4.8 Principle of the energy remote supply
      2.4.9 Non-energized station preselection
             exchange
      2.4.10 Communication exchange after
             preselection
      2.4.11 Alarm function
  2.5 Communication services for local bus data
      exchange with DLMS
  2.6 Systems management
3 Local bus data exchange without DLMS
  3.1 Physical layer
      3.1.1 Physical-62056-31 protocol
      3.1.2 Physical parameters
      3.1.3 Timing diagrams
      3.1.4 Physical services and service
             primitives
      3.1.5 State transitions
      3.1.6 List and processing of errors
  3.2 Data Link layer
      3.2.1 Link-62056-31 protocol
      3.2.2 Management of exchanges
      3.2.3 Data Link services and service
             primitives
      3.2.4 Data Link parameters
      3.2.5 State transitions
      3.2.6 List and processing of errors
  3.3 Application layer
      3.3.1 Link-62056-31 protocol
      3.3.2 Application services and service
             primitives
      3.3.3 Application parameters
      3.3.4 State transitions
      3.3.5 List and processing of errors
4 Local bus data exchange with DLMS
  4.1 Physical layer
  4.2 Data Link layer
      4.2.1 Link-E/D protocol
      4.2.2 Management of exchanges
      4.2.3 Data Link services and service
             primitives
      4.2.4 Data Link parameters
      4.2.5 State transitions
      4.2.6 List and processing of errors
  4.3 Application layer
      4.3.1 Transport sub-layer
      4.3.2 Application sub-layer
5 Local bus data exchange - Hardware
  5.1 General
  5.2 General characteristics
      5.2.1 Signal transmission at 50 kHz
      5.2.2 Energy supply signal transmission
      5.2.3 Simple Secondary Station and multiple
             Secondary Station
  5.3 Bus specification
      5.3.1 General characteristics
      5.3.2 Cable characteristics
      5.3.3 Wiring
  5.4 Magnetic plug
      5.4.1 Function
      5.4.2 Common mechanical characteristics
      5.4.3 Electrical Block diagram with simple
             plug
      5.4.4 Electrical Block Diagram with energy
             supply plug
  5.5 Functional specifications of Primary Station
      transmitter (for 50 kHz signal)
  5.6 Functional specifications of Primary Station
      receiver (for 50 kHz signal)
  5.7 Functional specification of Secondary Station
      transmitter (for 50 kHz signal)
  5.8 Functional specifications of Secondary Station
      receiver (for 50 kHz signal)
Annex A (normative) Specification language
Annex B (normative) Timing types and characteristics
Annex C (normative) List of fatal errors
Annex D (normative) Coding the command code field of frames
Annex E (normative) Principle of the CRC
Annex F (normative) Random integer generation for response
                       from forgotten stations
Annex G (normative) Random number generation for
                       authentication (architecture without
                       DLMS)
Annex H (normative) Systems management implementation
Annex I (informative) Information about exchanges
Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international
                       publications with their corresponding
                       European publications

Specifies two new architectures for local bus data exchange with stations either energized or not.

DevelopmentNote
Supersedes I.S. EN 61142. (08/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
184
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
NF EN 62056-31 : 2000 Identical
DIN EN 62056-31 : 2000 Identical
BS EN 62056-31:2000 Identical
IEC 62056-31:1999 Identical
NBN EN 62056-31 : 2000 Identical
SN EN 62056-31 : 2000 Identical
UNE-EN 62056-31:2001 Identical
EN 62056-31:2000 Identical

EN 61334-4-41:1996 Distribution automation using distribution line carrier systems - Part 4: Data communication protocols - Section 41: Application protocols - Distribution line message specification
IEC TS 62056-51:1998 Electricity metering - Data exchange for meter reading, tariff and load control - Part 51: Application layer protocols
IEC 61334-4-41:1996 Distribution automation using distribution line carrier systems - Part 4: Data communication protocols - Section 41: Application protocol - Distribution line message specification
TIA 485 : A1998(R2012) ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF GENERATORS AND RECEIVERS FOR USE IN BALANCED DIGITAL MULTIPOINT SYSTEMS
ISO/IEC 8482:1993 Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Twisted pair multipoint interconnections

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