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BS EN 62386-210:2011 BSI Standards Publication Digital addressable lighting interface Part 210: Particular requirements for control gear — Sequencer (device Type 9) BRITISH STANDARD BS EN 62386-210:2011 National foreword This British Standard is the UK implementation of EN 62386-210:2011 It is identical to IEC 62386-210:2011 The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted by Technical Committee CPL/34, Lamps and Related Equipment, to Subcommittee CPL/34/3, Auxiliaries for lamps A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract Users are responsible for its correct application © BSI 2011 ISBN 978 580 62958 ICS 29.140.50; 29.140.99 Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations This British Standard was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 31 July 2011 Amendments issued since publication Amd No Date Text affected BS EN 62386-210:2011 EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 62386-210 NORME EUROPÉENNE June 2011 EUROPÄISCHE NORM ICS 29.140.50; 29.140.99 English version Digital addressable lighting interface Part 210: Particular requirements for control gear Sequencer (device type 9) (IEC 62386-210:2011) Interface d'éclairage adressable numérique Partie 210: Exigences particulières pour les appareillages de commande Séquenceur (dispositifs de type 9) (CEI 62386-210:2011) Digital adressierbare Schnittstelle für die Beleuchtung Teil 210: Besondere Anforderungen an Betriebsgeräte Sequenzer (Gerätetyp 9) (IEC 62386-210:2011) This European Standard was approved by CENELEC on 2011-05-25 CENELEC members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the Central Secretariat or to any CENELEC member This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German) A version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a CENELEC member into its own language and notified to the Central Secretariat has the same status as the official versions CENELEC members are the national electrotechnical committees of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom CENELEC European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization Comité Européen de Normalisation Electrotechnique Europäisches Komitee für Elektrotechnische Normung Management Centre: Avenue Marnix 17, B - 1000 Brussels © 2011 CENELEC - All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CENELEC members Ref No EN 62386-210:2011 E BS EN 62386-210:2011 EN 62386-210:2011 -2- Foreword The text of document 34C/915/CDV, future edition of IEC 62386-210, prepared by SC 34C, Auxiliaries for lamps, of IEC TC 34, Lamps and related equipment, was submitted to the IEC-CENELEC parallel vote and was approved by CENELEC as EN 62386-210 on 2011-05-25 EN 62386-210 is intended to be used in conjunction with EN 62386-101 and EN 62386-102, which contain general requirements for the relevant product type (control gear or control devices) Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights CEN and CENELEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights The following dates were fixed: – latest date by which the EN has to be implemented at national level by publication of an identical national standard or by endorsement (dop) 2012-02-25 – latest date by which the national standards conflicting with the EN have to be withdrawn (dow) 2014-05-25 Annex ZA has been added by CENELEC Endorsement notice The text of the International Standard IEC 62386-210:2011 was approved by CENELEC as a European Standard without any modification In the official version, for Bibliography, the following notes have to be added for the standards indicated: IEC 60598-1 NOTE Harmonized as EN 60598-1 IEC 60669-2-1 NOTE Harmonized as EN 60669-2-1 IEC 60921 NOTE Harmonized as EN 60921 IEC 60923 NOTE Harmonized as EN 60923 IEC 60925 NOTE Harmonized as EN 60925 IEC 60929 NOTE Harmonized as EN 60929 IEC 61347-1 NOTE Harmonized as EN 61347-1 IEC 61347-2-3 NOTE Harmonized as EN 61347-2-3 IEC 61547 NOTE Harmonized as EN 61547 CISPR 15 NOTE Harmonized as EN 55015 -3- BS EN 62386-210:2011 EN 62386-210:2011 Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European publications The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document For dated references, only the edition cited applies For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies NOTE When an international publication has been modified by common modifications, indicated by (mod), the relevant EN/HD applies Publication Year Title EN/HD Year IEC 62386-101 2009 Digital addressable lighting interface Part 101: General requirements - System EN 62386-101 2009 IEC 62386-102 2009 Digital addressable lighting interface EN 62386-102 Part 102: General requirements - Control gear 2009 BS EN 62386-210:2011 –4– 62386-210 © IEC:2011 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Scope Normative references Terms and definitions General description Electrical specifications Interface power supply Transmission protocol structure Timing 9 Method of operation 10 Declaration of variables 14 11 Definition of commands 15 12 Test procedures 24 Bibliography 62 Figure – Timing example for an automatic sequence 13 Figure – Application extended configuration command sequence example 16 Figure – Test sequence "Physical address allocation" 24 Figure – Test sequence "QUERY FEATURES" 25 Figure – Test sequence "Configure POINT N" 26 Figure – Test sequence "Configuration – sent twice" 27 Figure – Test sequence "Configuration – time-out" 28 Figure – Test sequence "Configuration – command in-between 1" 29 Figure – Test sequence "Configuration – command in-between 2" 30 Figure 10 – Test sequence "COPY TO POINT N" 31 Figure 11 – Test sequence "COPY TO POINT N – sent twice" 32 Figure 12 – Test sequence "COPY TO POINT N – time-out" 33 Figure 13 – Test sequence "COPY TO POINT N – command in-between" 34 Figure 14 – Test sequence "CHANNEL SELECTION" 35 Figure 15 – Test sequence "CHANNEL SELECTION – sent twice / time-out" 36 Figure 16 – Test sequence "CHANNEL SELECTION – command in-between" 37 Figure 17 – Test sequence "CONFIGURE CONTROL N" 38 Figure 18 – Test sequence "CONFIGURE CONTROL N – sent twice / time-out" 39 Figure 19 – Test sequence "CONFIGURE CONTROL N – command in-between" 40 Figure 20 – Test sequence "ENABLE DEVICE TYPE: Application extended commands" 41 Figure 21 – Test sequence 'ENABLE DEVICE TYPE: Application extended configuration commands 1' 42 Figure 22 – Test sequence 'ENABLE DEVICE TYPE: Application extended configuration commands 2' 43 Figure 23 – Subsequence 'Configure sequence' 44 Figure 24 – Test sequence 'GO TO POINT N' 45 BS EN 62386-210:2011 62386-210 © IEC:2011 –5 – Figure 25 – Test sequence 'GO TO NEXT POINT' 46 Figure 26 – Test sequence 'GO TO PREVIOUS POINT' 47 Figure 27 – Test sequence 'Automatic sequence' 48 Figure 28 – Timing diagram for test 'Automatic sequence' 49 Figure 29 – Test sequence 'Automatic sequence – pointer' 50 Figure 30 – Test sequence 'Automatic sequence – number of runs' 51 Figure 31 – Test sequence 'Automatic sequence – stopped by command' 52 Figure 32 – Test sequence 'Sequencer performance' 53 Figure 33 – Template for 'Sequencer performance' 53 Figure 34 – Test sequence 'START AT POINT N – number of runs' 54 Figure 35 – Test sequence 'RESET SEQUENCER' 55 Figure 36 – Test sequence 'RESET SEQUENCER – send twice / time-out' 56 Figure 37 – Test sequence 'RESET SEQUENCER – command in-between' 57 Figure 38 – Test sequence 'RESET CONTROL N' 58 Figure 39 – Test sequence 'FAULTY CHANNEL' 59 Figure 40 – Test sequence 'QUERY EXTENDED VERSION NUMBER' 60 Figure 41 – Test sequence 'RESERVED APPLICATION EXTENDED COMMANDS' 61 Table – Access to the sequencer variables 11 Table – Sequencer programming example 12 Table – Declaration of variables 14 Table – Summary of the application extended command set 23 Table – Parameters for test sequence "Configure POINT N" 26 Table – Parameters for test sequence "Configuration – sent twice" 27 Table – Parameters for test sequence "Configuration – time-out" 28 Table – Parameters for test sequence "Configuration – command in-between 1" 29 Table – Parameters for test sequence "Configuration – command in-between 2" 30 Table 10 – Parameters for test sequence "COPY TO POINT N" 31 Table 11 – Parameters for test sequence "COPY TO POINT N – sent twice" 32 Table 12 – Parameters for test sequence "COPY TO POINT N – time-out" 33 Table 13 – Parameters for test sequence "COPY TO POINT N – command in-between" 34 Table 16 – Parameters for test sequence "CHANNEL SELECTION – command inbetween" 37 Table 19 – Parameters for test sequence "CONFIGURE CONTROL N – command inbetween" 40 Table 20 – Parameters for test sequence "ENABLE DEVICE TYPE: Application extended commands" 41 Table 21 – Parameters for test sequence 'ENABLE DEVICE TYPE: Application extended configuration commands 1' 42 Table 23 – Parameters for subsequence 'Configure sequence' 44 Table 24 – Parameters for test sequence 'GO TO POINT N' 45 Table 27 – Parameters for test sequence 'Automatic sequence' 48 Table 29 – Parameters for test sequence 'Automatic sequence – pointer' 50 Table 30 – Parameters for test sequence 'Automatic sequence – number of runs' 51 BS EN 62386-210:2011 –6– 62386-210 © IEC:2011 Table 31 – Parameters for test sequence 'Automatic sequence – stopped by command' 52 Table 34 – Parameters for test sequence 'START AT POINT N – number of runs' 54 Table 37 – Parameters for test sequence 'RESET SEQUENCER – command inbetween' 57 Table 39 – Parameters for test sequence 'FAULTY CHANNEL' 59 Table 41 – Parameters for test sequence 'RESERVED APPLICATION EXTENDED COMMANDS' 61 BS EN 62386-210:2011 62386-210 © IEC:2011 –7 – INTRODUCTION This first edition of IEC 62386-210 is published in conjunction with IEC 62386-101 and IEC 62386-102 The division of IEC 62386 into separately published parts provides for ease of future amendments and revisions Additional requirements will be added as and when a need for them is recognised This International Standard, and the other parts that make up the IEC 62386-200 series, in referring to any of the clauses of IEC 62386-101 or IEC 62386-102, specifies the extent to which such a clause is applicable and the order in which the tests are to be performed The parts also include additional requirements, as necessary All parts that make up the IEC 62386-200 series are self-contained and therefore not include references to each other Where the requirements of any of the clauses of IEC 62386-101 or IEC 62386-102 are referred to in this International Standard by the sentence "The requirements of IEC 62386-1XX, clause ‘n’ apply”, this sentence is to be interpreted as meaning that all requirements of the clause in question of Part 101 or Part 102 apply, except any which are inapplicable to the specific type of lamp control gear covered by Part 210 All numbers used in this International Standard are decimal numbers unless otherwise noted Hexadecimal numbers are given in the format 0xVV, where VV is the value Binary numbers are given in the format XXXXXXXXb or in the format XXXX XXXX, where X is or 1; 'x' in binary numbers means 'don't care' BS EN 62386-210:2011 –8– 62386-210 © IEC:2011 DIGITAL ADDRESSABLE LIGHTING INTERFACE – Part 210: Particular requirements for control gear – Sequencer (device type 9) Scope This International Standard specifies a protocol and test procedures for the control by digital signals of electronic control gear working as automatic sequencers Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document For dated references, only the edition cited applies For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies IEC 62386-101:2009, Digital addressable lighting interface – Part 101: General requirements – System IEC 62386-102:2009, Digital addressable lighting interface – Part 102: General requirements – Control gear Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in Clause of IEC 62386-101:2009 and Clause of IEC 62386-102:2009 apply, with the following additional definitions 3.1 multi channel device device which provides more than one output for controlling light sources NOTE The individual outputs can have different states at the same time 3.2 point tuple consisting of a sequencer fade time, a hold time and an arc power level for each output channel NOTE A point is reached when the sequencer fade time of this point has expired 3.3 next point point following the current point in a sequence 3.4 previous point point preceding the current point in a sequence 3.5 pointer contents of a register used as reference to the starting point of a sequence BS EN 62386-210:2011 – 50 – 12.7.4.6 62386-210 © IEC:2011 Test sequence 'Automatic sequence – pointer' The start of the automatic sequencer with pointer shall be tested with the test sequence shown if Figure 29 The parameters for the test sequence are given in Table 29 Test Auto Sequence – pointer Subsequence 12.7.4.1 i := SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST QUERY SEQUENCER STATUS Configure points for test answer = xxxxxx11b ? Initialise loop counter wait SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR () SEND TWICE TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST STORE DTR AS LEVEL POINT N SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST QUERY SEQUENCER STATUS Configure LEVEL of point i answer = xxxxxx11b ? No SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR () SEND TWICE TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST STORE DTR AS CONTROL N i := i + i>3? Error 7462,i "Not correct number of runs through requested sequence" No wait Configure control register of point i SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST QUERY ACTUAL POINT NUMBER Next point All points configured ? answer = ? Correct sequence started? No Error 7463,i "Wrong sequence started / Query answered wrong" Yes Initialise loop counter i := i + Next test step i>3? Last test step? No i = or i=2? Yes Interrupt No SEND BROADCAST Yes SEND TWICE BROADCAST RESET wait s Restore wait (300 ms + Response time) wait (Preheat time + 600 ms) i =3? Still running? Yes Yes i := Error 7461,i "Sequencer not started with pointer" No Yes SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR2 () Sequencer started? SEND TWICE TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST RESET SEQUENCER No Yes Reset DUT Test done IEC Figure 29 – Test sequence 'Automatic sequence – pointer' Table 29 – Parameters for test sequence 'Automatic sequence – pointer' i point (i) value (i) control (i) action (i) time (i) test (i) 253 15 254 14 7 mains supply voltage GO TO SCENE 15 interface data wire GO TO SCENE 14 10 s 8s 19 s 1s 8 255 755/11 BS EN 62386-210:2011 62386-210 © IEC:2011 12.7.4.7 – 51 – Test sequence 'Automatic sequence – number of runs' The correct number of runs through the requested sequence shall be tested with different contents of the pointer control register The control gear is configured using sub sequence 12.7.4.1 Figure 30 shows the flow chart of the test sequence The parameters are given in Table 30 Test Auto Sequence – number of runs Subsequence 12.7.4.1 i := SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST QUERY ACTUAL POINT NUMBER Configure points for test Yes Initialise loop counter No oldpoint := answer SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR (10) SEND TWICE BROADCAST STORE DTR AS SCENE 15 answer = oldpoint ? No answer = 10 ? Set pointer Yes one more time run through sequence counter := counter + SEND BROADCAST RECALL MAX LEVEL Stop sequence and set to maximum level wait Response time timer > ? No Yes SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR2 (15) true ? SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR () SEND TWICE TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST STORE DTR AS CONTROL N SEND BROADCAST GO TO SCENE 15 timer := oldpoint := 255 counter := time-out? No Error 7471,i "wrong number of runs" Yes Configure control register of point 15 No Start sequence i := i + next test step i>4? last test step? Yes Start time measurement and reset help variables SEND TWICE BROADCAST RESET wait (300 ms + Response time) SEND TWICE TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST RESET SEQUENCER Test done Reset DUT IEC 756/11 Figure 30 – Test sequence 'Automatic sequence – number of runs' Table 30 – Parameters for test sequence 'Automatic sequence – number of runs' i value (i) time (i) condition (i) 42 100 254 255 2s 50 s 120 s 300 s 300 s counter = counter = 42 counter = 100 counter = 254 counter > 270 BS EN 62386-210:2011 – 52 – 12.7.4.8 62386-210 © IEC:2011 Test sequence 'Automatic sequence – stopped by command' Different arc power control commands and application extended commands shall stop an automatic sequence Figure 31 shows the flow chart of the test sequence The parameters are given in Table 31 Test Auto Sequence stopped by command Subsequence 12.7.4.1 answer = 000X0001b ? Configure points for test No Error 7481,i "Sequencer not started at test step " Yes SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR (1) i > 11 ? SEND TWICE BROADCAST STORE DTR AS SCENE i := SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR2 (0) SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST START AT POINT N Configure SCENE SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST Initialise counter for test steps Select point as start point for sequence SEND BROADCAST wait Response Time SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST QUERY SEQUENCER STATUS Start sequence answer = 000X0000b ? wait s SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST QUERY SEQUENCER STATUS No Yes No Sequencer stopped? No Error 7482,i "Sequencer not stopped with command " Yes Sequencer started? i := i + i > 14 ? Yes Test done IEC 757/11 Figure 31 – Test sequence 'Automatic sequence – stopped by command' Table 31 – Parameters for test sequence 'Automatic sequence – stopped by command' i 10 11 12 13 14 command (i) OFF UP DOWN STEP UP STEP DOWN RECALL MAX LEVEL RECALL MIN LEVEL STEP DOWN AND OFF ON AND STEP UP DIRECT ARC POWER CONTROL 255 DIRECT ARC POWER CONTROL GO TO SCENE GO TO POINT N GO TO NEXT POINT GO TO PREVIOUS POINT BS EN 62386-210:2011 62386-210 © IEC:2011 12.7.4.9 – 53 – Test sequence 'Sequencer performance' The test sequence shown in Figure 32 shall be used to check the sequencer performance The light output of the lamps connected directly or indirectly to the output of the control gear shall be recorded during the test After recording the sequencer fade times, hold times and levels of the points shall be checked using the template shown in Figure 33 Test Sequencer performance Subsequence 12.7.4.1 No Configure points for test timer ≥ 20 s? Yes SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR2 (5) Select point as starting point STOP RECORDING of light output over time Analyse Recoding of light level over time START RECORDING of light output over time timer := Recording fitting to template? SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST START AT POINT N Error 7491 "Bad sequencer performance" No Yes Test done IEC 758/11 Start Figure 32 – Test sequence 'Sequencer performance' Light output (100%) Light output ((PHM + 254) / 2) Light output (PHM) HT: Hold Time FT: Sequencer Fade Time FT5 HT5 FT2 FT3 HT3 HT4 FT5 2.0 s 2.0 s 2.0 s MSFT 8.0 s 2.0 s 2.0 s FT0 0.675 s HT0 0.4 s HT1 0.4 s HT2 0s HT5 FT4 0s FT1 0.675 s Figure 33 – Template for 'Sequencer performance' IEC 759/11 BS EN 62386-210:2011 – 54 – 12.7.4.10 62386-210 © IEC:2011 Test sequence 'START AT POINT N – number of runs' The correct number of runs through the requested sequence shall be tested with different contents of the DTR when a sequence is started by command 235 'START AT POINT N' Figure 34 shows the flow chart of the test sequence The parameters are given in Table 34 Test START AT POINT N – number of runs Subsequence 12.7.4.1 i := SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST QUERY ACTUAL POINT NUMBER Configure points for test Yes Initialise loop counter answer = oldpoint ? No oldpoint := answer SEND BROADCAST RECALL MAX LEVEL Stop sequence and set to maximum level No wait Response time answer = 10 ? Yes one more time run through sequence counter := counter + SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR2 (10) Select starting point SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR () Select number of runs timer > ? No time-out? Yes SEND TWICE TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST START AT POINT N timer := oldpoint := 255 counter := Start sequence true ? Start time measurement and reset help variables No Error 74101,i "wrong number of runs" Yes No i := i + next test step i>5? last test step? Yes SEND TWICE BROADCAST RESET wait (300 ms + Response time) SEND TWICE TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST RESET SEQUENCER Reset DUT Test done IEC 760/11 Figure 34 – Test sequence 'START AT POINT N – number of runs' Table 34 – Parameters for test sequence 'START AT POINT N – number of runs' i value (i) time (i) condition (i) 42 100 254 255 2s 2s 50 s 120 s 300 s 300 s counter = counter = counter = 42 counter = 100 counter = 254 counter > 270 BS EN 62386-210:2011 62386-210 © IEC:2011 12.7.5 – 55 – Test sequences 'Application extended miscellaneous' 12.7.5.1 Test sequence 'RESET SEQUENCER' The test sequence shown in Figure 35 shall be used to check command 231 'RESET SEQUENCER' All accessible points of the control gear shall be configured before command 229 'RESET SEQUENCER' is sent All values shall be checked for their reset sequencer values Test RESET SEQUENCER Subsequence 12.7.4.1 SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR2 (n) Configure points for test SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST QUERY HOLD TIME POINT N n := SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR (42) Error 7511,n "HOLD TIME not reset for point " No answer = ? Yes SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR2 (n) SEND TWICE TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST STORE DTR AS LEVEL POINT N SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST QUERY SEQUENCER FADE TIME POINT N Configure LEVEL of all channels of point N answer = ? SEND TWICE TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST STORE DTR AS HOLD TIME POINT N SEQUENCER FADE TIME reset? Error 7512,n "SEQUENCER FADE TIME not reset for point " No Configure HOLD TIME of point N Yes SEND TWICE TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST STORE DTR AS SEQUENCER FADE TIME POINT N n > 15 ? HOLD TIME reset? Configure SEQUENCER FADE TIME n > 15 ? No No SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST QUERY LEVEL POINT N Yes Yes n < 253 ? No answer = 42 ? n < 253 ? Yes Configure CONTROL register of point N Yes SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST QUERY LEVEL POINT N LEVEL reset? answer = 255 ? n = HPPN ? Yes Error 7514,n "LEVEL not reset for point " No No n := n + Next point n > 254 ? All points configured ? SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST QUERY CONTROL N Yes n := 253 No Error 7513,n "LEVEL reset for point " No Yes SEND TWICE TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST STORE DTR AS CONTROL N No LEVEL reset? Error 7515,n "CONTROL not reset for point " n = HPPN ? Yes Yes SEND TWICE TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST RESET SEQUENCER No n := 253 No answer = ? Yes n := n + Next point n > 254 ? Last pointIEC tested?760/11 Test command No wait 500 ms Yes n := Test done IEC Figure 35 – Test sequence 'RESET SEQUENCER' 761/11 BS EN 62386-210:2011 – 56 – 12.7.5.2 62386-210 © IEC:2011 Test sequence 'RESET SEQUENCER – send twice / time-out' The test sequence shown in Figure 36 shall check the reaction on the command 231 'RESET SEQUENCER' sent only once and when sent twice with a time-out of 150 ms Test RESET SEQUENCER sent twice / time-out SEND TWICE BROADCAST RESET SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR (24) wait (300 ms + Response time) SEND TWICE TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST RESET SEQUENCER SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST RESET SEQUENCER Wait for time-out Select point SEND BROADCAST RESET SEQUENCER SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR (42) Send command second time wait 500 ms SEND TWICE TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST STORE DTR AS HOLD TIME POINT N Configure parameter for test SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST RESET SEQUENCER Command sent once wait 500 ms SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR2 (2) Re-select point SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST QUERY CONTROL N Command executed? Wait for time-out answer = ? SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR2 (2) Re-select point SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST QUERY CONTROL N Yes Send command first time wait 150 ms SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR2 (2) answer = ? Configure parameter for test Reset DUT wait 500 ms SEND TWICE TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST STORE DTR AS HOLD TIME POINT N Command executed? No Error 7521 "command executed when only sent once" No Error 7522 "command executed when sent with time-out" Yes SEND TWICE BROADCAST RESET wait (300 ms + Response time) SEND TWICE TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST RESET SEQUENCER Test done Reset DUT IEC Figure 36 – Test sequence 'RESET SEQUENCER – send twice / time-out' 762/11 BS EN 62386-210:2011 62386-210 © IEC:2011 12.7.5.3 – 57 – Test sequence 'RESET SEQUENCER – command in-between' The test sequence shown in Figure 37 shall check the reaction on the command 231 'RESET SEQUENCER' sent with a command in-between The command in-between is addressed to the same an to another control gear during the test The parameters are shown in Table 37 Test RESET SEQUENCER command in-between SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST QUERY CONTROL N SEND TWICE BROADCAST RESET wait (300 ms + Response time) Reset Device i := iMAX := answer = ? Initialise loop counter SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR2 (2) No Error 7531,i "command !" Yes SEND BROADCAST QUERY ACTUAL LEVEL Select point SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR (42 + i) Command executed? answer = 254 ? Command in-between executed? No Error 7532,i "command in-between executed!" Yes SEND TWICE TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST STORE DTR AS HOLD TIME POINT N Configure parameter for test must be sent within 100 ms SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST RESET SEQUENCER SEND BROADCAST RECALL MAX LEVEL Send command first time SEND OFF Send command in-between SEND BROADCAST RESET SEQUENCER Send command second time wait (Response time + Preheat time) No i := i + Next test step i > iMAX ? Last test step? Yes wait 500 ms SEND TWICE BROADCAST RESET SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR2 (2) Re-select point wait (300 ms + Response time) SEND TWICE TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST RESET SEQUENCER Reset DUT Test done IEC 763/11 Figure 37 – Test sequence 'RESET SEQUENCER – command in-between' Table 37 – Parameters for test sequence 'RESET SEQUENCER – command in-between' i address (i) answer (i) text (i) BROADCAST 42 executed Short Address GROUP 0 not executed not executed BS EN 62386-210:2011 – 58 – 12.7.5.4 62386-210 © IEC:2011 Test sequence 'RESET CONTROL N' The test sequence shown in Figure 38 shall check the reaction on command 32 'RESET' The command shall reset the pointer control registers Test RESET CONTROL N SEND TWICE BROADCAST RESET SEND TWICE BROADCAST RESET Test command wait 300ms n := wait (300 ms + Response time) SEND TWICE TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST RESET SEQUENCER SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR2 (n) Reset DUT SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST QUERY CONTROL N wait 500ms CONTROL N reset? n := SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR (42) answer = ? No No Error 7541,n "CONTROL N not reset for point " Yes SEND SPECIAL COMMAND DTR2 (n) n := n + SEND TWICE TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST STORE DTR AS CONTROL N Configure CONTROL register of point N No n > 15 ? Yes n := n + n > 254 ? No n > 15 ? No No Yes No n < 253 ? n > 254 ? Yes No No n := 253 n < 253 ? Yes n := 253 SEND TWICE BROADCAST RESET wait (300 ms + Response time) SEND TWICE TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST RESET SEQUENCER Reset DUT Test done IEC Figure 38 – Test sequence 'RESET CONTROL N' 764/11 BS EN 62386-210:2011 62386-210 © IEC:2011 12.7.5.5 – 59 – Test sequence 'FAULTY CHANNEL' The command 249 'QUERY FAULTY CHANNEL' shall be tested with the test sequence shown in Figure 39 An error shall be applied according to the manufacturer of the control gear to the outputs several times during the test The test parameters are shown in Table 39 Test FAULTY CHANNEL Subsequence 12.7.1.1 SEND BROADCAST QUERY LAMP FAILURE Reset control gear and get properites answer = 'Yes' ? FEAT = XXXXXXX1b ? Lamp Failure reported? Yes Error 7554,i "QUERY LAMP FAILURE not answered" Feature supported? No No SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST QUERY FAULTY CHANNEL Yes any reply ? Remove error at channel Test command when feature is not supported wait s Yes Error 7551 "QUERY FAULTY CHANNEL answered but feature not supported" SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST QUERY FAULTY CHANNEL Error flag cleared? No answer = ? Test done No Yes SEND BROADCAST QUERY STATUS Multi channel sequencer? FEAT = XXXXXX11b ? Correct STATUS? No Yes answer = XXXXXX0X ? i := iMAX := i := iMAX := Yes SEND BROADCAST QUERY LAMP FAILURE Lamp Failure cleared? wait s any reply ? SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST QUERY FAULTY CHANNEL Error detected? No Yes Error 7557,i "QUERY LAMP FAILURE answered with 'YES' " No Error 7552,i "QUERY FAULTY CHANNEL answered wrong" i := i + Yes Next test step i > iMAX ? No SEND BROADCAST QUERY STATUS Correct STATUS? error (i) & SCHN =0? No answer = XXXXXX1X ? Error 7556,i "Lamp Failure Bit not cleared" No Apply error at channel according to manufacturer answer = ? Error 7555,i "Error flag not cleared" Yes Error 7553,i "QUERY STATUS answered wrong" Logical AND (bitwise) = ? è Channel supported! è Next test step Yes Test done No IEC Figure 39 – Test sequence 'FAULTY CHANNEL' Table 39 – Parameters for test sequence 'FAULTY CHANNEL' i error (i) 00000001b 00000010b 00000100b 00001000b 00010000b 00100000b 01000000b 10000000b 765/11 BS EN 62386-210:2011 – 60 – 12.7.6 62386-210 © IEC:2011 Test sequences 'Standard application extended commands' 12.7.6.1 Test sequences 'QUERY EXTENDED VERSION NUMBER' The command 255 'QUERY EXTENDED VERSION NUMBER' shall be tested for all possible values of X in command 272 'ENABLE DEVICE TYPE X' The test sequence is shown in Figure 40 NOTE A control gear belonging to more than one device type will also answer to the query for X not equal to Test QUERY EXTENDED VERSION NUMBER SEND TWICE BROADCAST RESET Reset DUT wait (300 ms + Response time) i := iMAX := 254 i Initialise counter for device type SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST QUERY EXTENDED VERSION NUMBER any reply ? Test command using broadcast address Yes Message: "EXTENDED VERSION NUMBER is for device type " Yes Error 7611 "No answer to QUERY EXTENDED VERSION NUMBER" No i=9? No No i := i + Next device type i > iMAX ? Last device type Yes Test done IEC 766/11 Figure 40 – Test sequence 'QUERY EXTENDED VERSION NUMBER' BS EN 62386-210:2011 62386-210 © IEC:2011 12.7.6.2 – 61 – Test sequence 'RESERVED APPLICATION EXTENDED COMMANDS' The reaction to reserved application extended commands shall be checked with the test sequence shown in Figure 41 The control gear shall not react in any way The parameters for the test sequence are shown in Table 41 Test RESERVED APPLICATION EXTENDED COMMANDS SEND TWICE BROADCAST RESET Set the DUT in reset state wait (300 ms + Response time) any reply ? SEND BROADCAST QUERY DEVICE TYPE Yes Error 7621,i "Answer after receiving APPLICATION EXTENDED COMMAND " No answer = ? SEND BROADCAST QUERY RESET STATE i := imax := Yes Initialise counter for commands No No Send twice the application extended command preceded by "enable device type 9" ; DUT shall not react to this command! SEND TWICE TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST answer = 'Yes' ? DUT still in reset state? No answer = 255 ? Yes Yes SEND TWICE BROADCAST RESET Yes SEND TO DEVICE TYPE BROADCAST QUERY EXTENDED VERSION NUMBER Error 7622,i "DUT not in reset state after receiving APPLICATION EXTENDED COMMAND " wait (300 ms + Response time + Preheat time) any reply ? i := (i + 1) Increase command counter i > imax ? Last command ? No No Message: "DEVICE TYPE is not 9! Test of APPLICATION EXTENDED COMMANDS not possible with this test sequence!" Yes Test done IEC 767/11 Figure 41 – Test sequence 'RESERVED APPLICATION EXTENDED COMMANDS' Table 41 – Parameters for test sequence 'RESERVED APPLICATION EXTENDED COMMANDS' i command (i) 238 239 252 253 254 BS EN 62386-210:2011 – 62 – 62386-210 © IEC:2011 Bibliography IEC 60598-1, Luminaires – Part 1: General requirements and tests IEC 60669-2-1, Switches for household and similar fixed electrical installations – Part 2-1: Particular requirements – Electronic switches IEC 60921, Ballasts for tubular fluorescent lamps – Performance requirements IEC 60923, Auxiliaries for lamps – Ballasts for discharge lamps (excluding tubular fluorescent lamps – Performance requirements IEC 60925, D.C.-supplied electronic ballasts for tubular fluorescent lamps – Performance requirements (withdrawn) IEC 60929, A.C.-supplied electronic ballasts for tubular fluorescent lamps –Performance requirements IEC 61347-1, Lamp controlgear – Part 1: General and safety requirements IEC 61347-2-3, Lamp controlgear – Part 2-3: Particular requirements for a.c supplied electronic ballasts for fluorescent lamps IEC 61547, Equipment for general lighting purposes – EMC immunity requirements CISPR 15, Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of electrical lighting and similar equipment GS1,”General Specification: Global Trade Item Number”, Version 7.0, published by the GS1,Avenue Louise 326; 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