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1、TOA IC-100 Institutional Intercom Remote Control and Monitoring Programmers Guide RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 IC-100 Programmers Guide revised September 1999Page 1 Overview IC-100 security installations often require integration with touch-screen control systems, graphic annuncia

2、tor panels and camera controllers. TOA offers two options for meeting this requirement: 1. The DI-100 and DI-110 interface products offer a hardware solutionthey provide the call LED outputs and select switch inputs required for graphic annunciator panels. They also provide relay outputs for camera

3、switcher integration. Using this off-the-shelf method requires no knowledge of computer programming or serial communication. 2. Integrators using a microprocessor-based product (usually a PC or PLC) as their integrated systems control center, often prefer direct control and monitoring of IC-100 cont

4、rol station activity through the IC-100s integral serial port. Using Remote Control and Monitoring eliminates the need for installing DI-100s and DI-110s and elevates the programmers level of control. This document targets programmers who need an understanding of how they can remotely control and mo

5、nitor the IC-100 by communicating through its RS-232 port. The following document sections provide the details: Connecting to the IC-100 Communicating with the IC-100 Using the Remote Dial Command Monitoring Control Station Activity Interpreting DI-100 Call LED Data Appendix A Control Station Displa

6、y Data Listing Appendix B Extended ASCII Character Codes IC-100 Programmers Guide revised September 1999Page 2 Connecting to the IC-100 The MU-110 CPU card includes a DB25 connector for serial communications. Its wiring follows the RS-232 standard for Data Terminal Equipment (DTE). If the serial por

7、t on your equipment is also wired as DTE (typical for a terminal or PC), connect to the MU-110 using a straight-through serial cable plus a null-modem adapter. If the serial port on your equipment follows the RS-232 standard for Data Communicating Equipment (DCE, typical for modems), you will not ne

8、ed the null-modem adapter. Jumper J1 on the MU-110 CPU Card sets the IC-100 serial communication baud rate. TOA ships the MU-110 with jumper J1 in position 4, yielding 1200 bps. You may increase the baud rate to 2400 bps by moving jumper J1 to position 3. Each data byte communicated through the MU-1

9、10 serial port contains 8 data bits, no parity and 1 stop bit. The MU-110 does not support flow control. IC-100 remote control and monitoring features are only available after you purchase and install optional MU-110 firmware. Any TOA Electronics, Inc. authorized IC-100 dealer may purchase the optio

10、nal firmware as model IC-EPROM v2.xR. Installing IC-EPROM v2.xR firmware disables the Speech Path Control IC-SOFT maintenance screen. IC-100 Programmers Guide revised September 1999Page 3 Communicating with the IC-100 Message Tables in this Document This document describes several types of command m

11、essages you can use for controlling and monitoring IC-100 activity. You will find a separate document section for each command message type. Each command message section includes a brief explanation, followed by a table detailing the contents of the fields associated with that message type. The Valu

12、e column of these tables displays hexadecimal values with an H suffix, and ASCII character values within parenthesis. Your development tool(s) may not display all of the ASCII characters represented in this document. True Type and Type 1 fonts reserve characters below 20H for control functions such

13、as indicating tabs and page breaks, rather than for printing or display. Many commercial terminal emulator programs install their own font for displaying “non-printing” control characters. Similarly, 32-bit versions of Windows ship with a special font, aptly named “Terminal”, which displays all of t

14、he ASCII characters represented in this document. While Windows HyperTerminal and MS Excel support the Windows Terminal font, few other programs do, as it is neither a True Type nor a Type 1 font. Message Packaging All MU-110 serial port messages are packaged using the following format: The second (

15、) byte of each message identifies its purpose as indicated below. Field NameLength (Bytes) ValueDescription Stx102H ( )Start of text Command123H ( )Acknowledgment 60H ( )Remote Dial 70H ( )Control Station Display Data Stop Request 71H ( )Control Station Display Data Start Request 72H ( )Control Stat

16、ion Display Data Data123 max. Message Dependent Checksum2 Obtain the CHECKSUM value by finding the sum of all bytes after STX and adding 30H to each of the results two, least-significant, hexadecimal digits. Etx103H ( )End of text Acknowledgment The IC-100 transmits a six-byte acknowledgment each ti

17、me it receives an error-free message through its serial port. Field NameLength (Bytes) ValueDescription Stx102H ( )Start of text Command123H ( )Acknowledgment Response130H ( )No errors Checksum235H 33H ()23H + 30H = 53H 05H + 30H = 35H ( ) 03H + 30H = 33H ( ) Etx103H ( )End of text IC-100 Programmer

18、s Guide revised September 1999Page 4 Using the Remote Dial Command Using the IC-100 Remote Dial Command, you can remotely perform any action normally taken by IC-100 sub-station or control station users. The command you send to the IC-100 identifies the line number of the station for which you want

19、to dial and the digits you want dialed. Answer or place control station calls by dialing C/# C/# followed by the station number. The two C/# dial digits reset any existing control station activity before initiating the call. Field NameLength (Bytes) ValueDescription Stx102H ( )Start of text Command1

20、60H ( )Remote Dial Line2 Obtain the LINE field value by adding 30H to each hexadecimal digit of the station line number. Examples: Sub-station 000 00H Control Station 015 0FH LINE field = 30H 30H () LINE field = 30H 3FH () Dial Digits121 max. Valid Control Station Dial Digits: 30H ( )0 31H ( )1 32H

21、( )2 33H ( )3 34H ( )4 35H ( )5 36H ( )6 37H ( )7 38H ( )8 39H ( )9 3BH ( )* 3CH ( )C/# 3DH ( )Off-hook 3EH ( )On-hook 3FH ( )PTT Up 40H ( )PTT Down 41H ( )Display Calls 42H ( )Time Function 43H ( )Program 44H ( )Conference 45H ( )Page 46H ( )Priority 47H ( )Telephone 48H ( )All 49H ( )Zone 4AH ( )R

22、egister Switch On 4BH ( )Register Switch Off Valid Sub-station Dial Digits: B2H ( )Normal Call B3H ( )Emergency Call Checksum2 Obtain the CHECKSUM value by finding the sum of all bytes after STX and adding 30H to each of the results two least-significant hexadecimal digits. Etx103H ( )End of text IC

23、-100 Programmers Guide revised September 1999Page 5 Monitoring Control Station Activity Using IC-100 remote monitoring, you can request a copy of all information transmitted to the control stations in the exchange to which you are connected. Once the IC-100 accepts your request, it sends you the inf

24、ormation control stations use for updating their LCD screens as well as the information DI-100s use for updating DI-110 LED and Relay outputs. IC-100 integrators typically intercept and utilize the information DI-100s use for updating DI-110 LEDs and relays. See Interpreting DI-100 Call LED Data for

25、 more information. Control Station Display Data Start Request Before receiving control station display data, you must request it. Field NameLength (Bytes) ValueDescription Stx102H ( )Start of text Command171H ( )Control Station Display Data Start Request Control Stations1 - 831H ( )AS/DI 1 (Line 015

26、) 32H ( )AS/DI 2 (Line 031) 33H ( )AS/DI 3 (Line 047) 34H ( )AS/DI 4 (Line 063) 35H ( )AS/DI 5 (Line 079) 36H ( )AS/DI 6 (Line 095) 37H ( )AS/DI 7 (Line 111) 38H ( )AS/DI 8 (Line 127) Checksum2 Obtain the CHECKSUM value by finding the sum of all bytes after STX and adding 30H to each of the results

27、two, least-significant, hexadecimal digits. Etx103H ( )End of text Control Station Display Data Stop Request You must stop control station display data transmission before attempting to use IC-SOFT, TOAs programming and maintenance software. Field NameLength (Bytes) ValueDescription Stx102H ( )Start

28、 of text Command170H ( )Control Station Display Data Stop Request Checksum237H 30H ()07H + 30H = 37H ( ) 00H + 30H = 30H ( ) Etx103H ( )End of text IC-100 Programmers Guide revised September 1999Page 6 Interpreting DI-100 Call LED Data The IC-100 embeds DI-100 call LED messages within the control st

29、ation display data stream. The IC-100 transmits one of these 12 byte messages with each control station call queue change. The table below details their contents. For a complete listing of all control station display data types, see Appendix A Control Station Display Data . Field NameLength (Bytes)

30、ValueDescription Stx102H ( )Start of text Command172H ( )Control Station Display Data Address161H ( )AS/DI 1 (Line 015) 62H ( )AS/DI 2 (Line 031) 63H ( )AS/DI 3 (Line 047) 64H ( )AS/DI 4 (Line 063) 65H ( )AS/DI 5 (Line 079) 66H ( )AS/DI 6 (Line 095) 67H ( )AS/DI 7 (Line 111) 68H ( )AS/DI 8 (Line 127

31、) Type164H ( )Call LED control information State130H ( )Off 31H ( )On (conversation start) 32H ( )Emergency call-in* 33H ( )Normal call-in* 34H ( )Unable to complete call* 35H ( )Call-in tone timed out* 36H ( )Priority call-in* *DI-100 call LED control only Station Number4This field contains four AS

32、CII characters identifying the station number associated with the LED. Two and three digit station numbers appear left justified within this fixed-length, four-byte field. Checksum2 Obtain the CHECKSUM value by finding the sum of all bytes after STX and adding 30H to each of the results two, least-s

33、ignificant, hexadecimal digits. Etx103H ( )End of text IC-100 Programmers Guide revised September 1999Page 7 Appendix A - Control Station Display Data This table details all of the available control station display message types. Notice that byte 4 of each message identifies its type. Message Type12

34、345678910111213141516171819 DI switch registration (single)02H ( )72H ( )DI Addr61H ( )Switch NumberStation NumberChecksum03H ( ) DI switch registration (cont)02H ( )72H ( )DI Addr62H ( )First Switch NumberFirst Station NumberLast Switch NumberChecksum03H ( ) DI call LED control02H ( )72H ( )DI Addr

35、64H ( )StateStation NumberChecksum03H ( ) DI busy LED control02H ( )72H ( )DI Addr65H ( )StateStation NumberChecksum03H ( ) DI relay control02H ( )72H ( )DI Addr67H ( )StateStation NumberChecksum03H ( ) DI switch cancellation (single)02H ( )72H ( )DI Addr68H ( )Switch NumberChecksum03H ( ) DI switch

36、 cancellation (all)02H ( )72H ( )DI Addr69H ( )DummyChecksum03H ( ) DI station digit registration02H ( )72H ( )DI Addr6AH ( )DigitsChecksum03H ( ) AS LED on02H ( )72H ( ) AS Addr 70H ( )Checksum03H ( ) AS LED off02H ( )72H ( ) AS Addr 71H ( )Checksum03H ( ) AS time of day data02H ( )72H ( ) AS Addr

37、72H ( )ModeTime of DayScheduleChecksum03H ( ) AS display data02H ( )72H ( ) AS Addr 73H ( )Display CharactersChecksum03H ( ) AS PV (privacy) on02H ( )72H ( ) AS Addr 74H ( )Checksum03H ( ) AS PV (privacy) off02H ( )72H ( ) AS Addr 75H ( )Checksum03H ( ) AS flash display data02H ( )72H ( ) AS Addr 76

38、H ( )Flash Display CharactersChecksum03H ( ) AS Program (BGM) on02H ( )72H ( ) AS Addr 77H ( )Checksum03H ( ) AS Program (BGM) off02H ( )72H ( ) AS Addr 78H ( )Checksum03H ( ) Field Values DI AddressDI State AS AddressAS Time of Day 60H ( )All DIs30H ( )Off87H ( )All ASsRight justified ASCII string

39、61H ( )DI-131H ( )On (conversation start)71H ( )AS-1 62H ( )DI-232H ( )Emergency call-in*72H ( )AS-2AS Active Schedule 63H ( )DI-333H ( )Normal call-in*73H ( )AS-341H ( )Time Schedule A 64H ( )DI-434H ( )Unable to complete call*74H ( )AS-442H ( )Time Schedule B 65H ( )DI-535H ( )Call-in timed out*75

40、H ( )AS-543H ( )Time Schedule C 66H ( )DI-636H ( )Priority call-in*76H ( )AS-644H ( )Time Schedule D 67H ( )DI-7*DI call LED control only77H ( )AS-745H ( )Time Schedule E 68H ( )DI-878H ( )AS-846H ( )Time Schedule F 47H ( )Time Schedule G DI Switch and Station NumbersDI Digits in Station NumberAS Ti

41、me Display Mode48H ( )Time Schedule H Left justified ASCII string32H ( )2 digits30H ( )24 Hour 33H ( )3 digits31H ( )AMAS Display Characters 34H ( )4 digits32H ( )PMASCII string IC-100 Programmers Guide revised September 1999Page 8 Appendix B Extended ASCII Character Codes BinaryDecHexCharBinaryDecH

42、exCharBinaryDecHexCharBinaryDecHexChar 00000000000Hnull010000006440H1000000012880H11000000192C0H 00000001101H010000016541H1000000112981H11000001193C1H 00000010202H010000106642H1000001013082H11000010194C2H 00000011303H010000116743H1000001113183H11000011195C3H 00000100404H010001006844H1000010013284H11

43、000100196C4H 00000101505H010001016945H1000010113385H11000101197C5H 00000110606H010001107046H1000011013486H11000110198C6H 00000111707H010001117147H1000011113587H11000111199C7H 00001000808H010010007248H1000100013688H11001000200C8H 00001001909H010010017349H1000100113789H11001001201C9H 00001010100AH0100

44、1010744AH100010101388AH11001010202CAH 00001011110BH01001011754BH100010111398BH11001011203CBH 00001100120CH01001100764CH100011001408CH11001100204CCH 00001101130DH01001101774DH100011011418DH11001101205CDH 00001110140EH01001110784EH100011101428EH11001110206CEH 00001111150FH01001111794FH100011111438FH11

45、001111207CFH 000100001610H010100008050H1001000014490H11010000208D0H 000100011711H010100018151H1001000114591H11010001209D1H 000100101812H010100108252H1001001014692H11010010210D2H 000100111913H010100118353H1001001114793H11010011211D3H 000101002014H010101008454H1001010014894H11010100212D4H 000101012115

46、H010101018555H1001010114995H11010101213D5H 000101102216H010101108656H1001011015096H11010110214D6H 000101112317H010101118757H1001011115197H11010111215D7H 000110002418H010110008858H1001100015298H11011000216D8H 000110012519H010110018959H1001100115399H11011001217D9H 00011010261AH01011010905AH10011010154

47、9AH11011010218DAH 00011011271BH01011011915BH100110111559BH11011011219DBH 00011100281CH01011100925CH100111001569CH11011100220DCH 00011101291DH01011101935DH100111011579DH11011101221DDH 00011110301EH01011110945EH100111101589EH11011110222DEH 00011111311FH01011111955FH100111111599FH11011111223DFH 0010000

48、03220H011000009660H10100000160A0H11100000224E0H 001000013321H011000019761H10100001161A1H11100001225E1H 001000103422H011000109862H10100010162A2H11100010226E2H 001000113523H011000119963H10100011163A3H11100011227E3H 001001003624H0110010010064H10100100164A4H11100100228E4H 001001013725H0110010110165H1010

49、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