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Axon ACP - CDV29

The CDV29 is a reference (B&B/Tri-Level) distribution amplifier with 9 outputs and Synapse reference inputs.

The Axon ACP - CDV29 connector can be used to display and configure information related to this device.

About

This connector is automatically generated by the connector Axon ACP.

There are different possibilities available for alarm monitoring and trending.

Version Info

Range Description DCF Integration Cassandra Compliant
1.0.2.x Change in export rules. Yes Yes
1.0.3.x Change in discrete display values. Yes Yes

Product Info

Range Supported Firmware Version
1.0.2.x 0100, 0200, 0300, 0400
1.0.3.x 0100, 0200, 0300, 0400

Installation and configuration

Creation

This element is automatically created by the parent element using the Axon ACP connector.

Usage

This element has the following data pages:

  • General: This page displays general information about the card: Card Name, Card Description, SW Revision, HW Revision, etc.
  • Amplifier
  • Alarm Priority: This page displays the event messages of the card, i.e., special messages generated asynchronously on the card.

DataMiner Connectivity Framework

The Axon ACP connector supports the usage of DCF.

DCF can also be implemented through the DataMiner DCF user interface and through DataMiner third-party connectors (for instance a manager).

Connectivity for this protocol is managed by the parent protocol Axon ACP.

Interfaces

Physical Interfaces

  • REF Input 1: A single fixed interface of type input.
  • REF Input 2: A single fixed interface of type input.
  • REF Output 1: A single fixed interface of type output.
  • REF Output 2: A single fixed interface of type output.
  • REF Output 3: A single fixed interface of type output.
  • REF Output 4: A single fixed interface of type output.
  • REF Output 5: A single fixed interface of type output.
  • REF Output 6: A single fixed interface of type output.
  • REF Output 7: A single fixed interface of type output.
  • REF Output 8: A single fixed interface of type output.
  • REF Output 9: A single fixed interface of type output.

Connections

Internal Connections

Depending on the state of the Active Input, the following connections are established:

  • REF 1:

  • Between REF Input 1 and REF Output 1.

    • Between REF Input 1 and REF Output 2.
    • Between REF Input 1 and REF Output 3.
    • Between REF Input 1 and REF Output 4.
    • Between REF Input 1 and REF Output 5.
    • Between REF Input 1 and REF Output 6.
    • Between REF Input 1 and REF Output 7.
    • Between REF Input 1 and REF Output 8.
    • Between REF Input 1 and REF Output 9.
  • REF 2:

  • Between REF Input 2 and REF Output 1.

    • Between REF Input 2 and REF Output 2.
    • Between REF Input 2 and REF Output 3.
    • Between REF Input 2 and REF Output 4.
    • Between REF Input 2 and REF Output 5.
    • Between REF Input 2 and REF Output 6.
    • Between REF Input 2 and REF Output 7.
    • Between REF Input 2 and REF Output 8.
    • Between REF Input 2 and REF Output 9.