BS EN 62394:2013:2014 Edition
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Service diagnostic interface for consumer electronics products and networks – Implementation for echonet
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 248 |
This International Standard specifies requirements for service diagnostic software to be implemented in products that incorporate a digital interface. It does not specify requirements for carrying out remote diagnosis or for manufacturer-dependent software.
The SDI (Service Diagnostic Interface) requires an external controller (exclusive or general-purpose/PC) into which service diagnostic software can be loaded. Part of the controller software should be standardized while another part of this controller software should be unique to the manufacturer.
To reach a common approach in servicing all products from all manufacturers, it is necessary to standardize specific items to be tested in products and in controllers’ diagnostic software.
The SDI is based upon the ECHONET specification version 2.11, ECHONET Lite specification version 1.01 and APPENDIX Detailed Requirements for ECHONET Device objects Release B because this interface will be used in future products. The use of this connection and existing communication protocols enable implementation in products at low cost, with maximum flexibility and efficiency.
The SDI consists of
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specific hardware and software requirements of the device under test (DUT);
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specific requirements of the controller:
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the service software;
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an ECHONET interface;
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the connection between the controller and the DUT.
This standard provides the minimal requirements necessary to carry out computerized diagnosis. It covers the standardized software of the controller as well as the standardized software and provisions in the DUT.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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5 | English CONTENTS |
10 | INTRODUCTION |
11 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Terms and definitions |
12 | 3.2 Abbreviations |
13 | 4 Different types of service diagnostics 4.1 Stand-alone products 4.2 Facilities or household appliances network 4.3 Remote diagnosis 5 SDI requirements 5.1 General 5.2 Hardware |
14 | 5.3 Software |
15 | 6 Tester software requirements 6.1 Reading the property diagnostic unit 6.2 General information (product identification) 6.3 Diagnosis information 7 Control protocol 1st 7.1 General 7.2 Frame format |
16 | Figures Figure 1 – ECHONET frame for plain data format |
17 | Figure 2 – EHD detailed specifications Tables Table 1 – Bit pattern for hop count |
18 | Figure 3 – Configuration of SEA and DEA when an individual address is specified Figure 4 – DEA (broadcast-stipulated) address configuration |
19 | Figure 5 – Broadcast target stipulation code Figure 6 – Node group stipulation bit specifications |
20 | Figure 7 – OHD detailed specifications Figure 8 – EOJ detailed specifications |
21 | Table 2 – List of class group codes |
22 | Figure 9 – EPC detailed specifications Figure 10 – ESV detailed specifications |
24 | Table 3 – List of ESV codes for requests Table 4 – List of ESV codes for response/notification |
25 | Table 5 – List of ESV codes for “response-not-possible” responses |
26 | Figure 11 – EDATA configuration in property value write service Figure 12 – EDATA configuration in property value read service |
27 | Figure 13 – EDATA configuration in property value notification service |
28 | Figure 14 – EDATA configuration in property value element-stipulated write service |
29 | Figure 15 – EDATA configuration in property value element-stipulated read service |
30 | Figure 16 – EDATA configuration in property value element-stipulated notification service |
31 | Figure 17 – EDATA configuration in property value element-stipulated addition |
32 | Figure 18 – EDATA configuration in property value element-stipulated deletion |
33 | Figure 19 – EDATA configuration in property value element-stipulated existence confirmation |
34 | Figure 20 – EDATA configuration in property value element addition Figure 21 – EDATA configuration in property value notification (response required) |
35 | Figure 22 – EDATA configuration in property value element-stipulated notification (response required) |
36 | Figure 23 – CpESV configuration |
37 | Table 6 – List of CpESV codes for request/notification |
38 | Table 7 – List of CpESV codes for “accepted” response Table 8 – List of CpESV codes for “process-not-possible” response |
39 | Figure 24 – Relationship between write request (requiring no response) and write “process-not-possible” response |
40 | Figure 25 – Relationship between write request (requiring a response), write “accepted” response, and write “process-not-possible” response |
41 | Figure 26 – Relationship between read request (requiring a response), read “accepted” response, and read “process-not-possible” response |
42 | Figure 27 – Notification message format Figure 28 – Relationship between property value notification (requiring a response) and property value notification response |
43 | 8 Control protocol 2nd 8.1 General 8.2 Frame format Figure 29 – Processing target property counter for three requests Figure 30 – Property data counter |
44 | Figure 31 – ECHONET Lite frame format Figure 32 – Detailed specifications of ELHD1 |
45 | Figure 33 – Detailed specifications of ELHD2 Figure 34 – Detailed specifications of EOJ code |
46 | Figure 35 – ELSV code detailed specifications Table 9 – List of class group codes |
48 | Table 10 – List of service codes for request Table 11 – List of ELSV codes for response/notification |
49 | Figure 36 – ELDATA configuration for property value write service (no response required) Table 12 – List of ELSV codes for “response not possible” |
50 | Figure 37 – ELDATA configuration for property value write service (response required) |
51 | Figure 38 – ELDATA configuration for property value read service |
52 | Figure 39 – ELDATA configuration for property value write and read service |
53 | Figure 40 – ELDATA configuration for property value notification service |
54 | Figure 41 – ELDATA configuration for property value notification (response required) service |
55 | Figure 42 – EPC detailed specifications Table 13 – EPC code allocation table |
56 | 9 ECHONET objects: detailed specifications 9.1 Basic concept Figure 43 – ECHONET Lite Property data counter |
57 | 9.2 ECHONET properties: basic specifications |
58 | Figure 44 – Example of array elements Table 14 – Data types, data sizes, and overflow/underflow codes |
59 | 9.3 Device object super class specifications Figure 45 – Example of property value element deletion Figure 46 – Example of property value element addition |
60 | Table 15 – List of device object super class configuration properties |
64 | Table 16 – Installation location (space) typesand the bit values assigned to them |
65 | Figure 47 – Data structure of “identification number” property |
66 | Figure 48 – Data structure of “manufacturer’s fault code” property |
68 | Table 17 – Fault-content property value assignments |
71 | 9.4 Temperature sensor class specifications 9.5 Humidity sensor class specifications Table 18 – List of temperature sensor properties |
72 | 9.6 Illuminance sensor class specifications Table 19 – List of humidity sensor properties Table 20 – List of illuminance sensor properties |
73 | 9.7 Human detection sensor class specifications Table 21 – List of human detection sensor properties |
74 | 9.8 Electric energy sensor class specifications Table 22 – List of electric energy sensor properties |
75 | 9.9 Open/close sensor class specifications |
76 | Table 23 – List of open/close sensor properties |
77 | 9.10 Current value sensor class specifications Table 24 – List of current value sensor properties |
78 | 9.11 Air speed sensor class specifications Table 25 – List of air speed sensor properties |
79 | 9.12 Water flow rate sensor class specifications Table 26 – List of water flow rate sensor properties |
80 | 9.13 Home air conditioner class specifications Table 27 – List of home air conditioner properties |
91 | Figure 49 – Air flow direction (vertical) setting |
92 | Figure 50 – Air flow direction (horizontal) setting Table 28 – Air flow direction (horizontal) setting |
94 | Figure 51 – Mounted air cleaning method |
95 | Figure 52 – Air purifier function setting Figure 53 – Air refresh method |
96 | Figure 54 – Air refresher function setting Figure 55 – Self-cleaning method |
97 | Figure 56 – Self-cleaning function setting |
100 | 9.14 Ventilation fan class specifications Table 29 – List of ventilation fan properties |
101 | 9.15 Air purifier class specifications Table 30 – List of air purifier properties |
102 | 9.16 Humidifier class specifications |
103 | Table 31 – List of humidifier properties |
105 | 9.17 Electrically operated shade class specifications Figure 57 – Implemented ion emission method |
106 | 9.18 Electric water heater class specifications Table 32 – List of electrically operated shade properties |
107 | Table 33 – List of electric water heater properties |
112 | 9.19 Household solar power generation class specifications Table 34 – List of household solar power generation properties |
114 | 9.20 Floor heater class specifications |
115 | Table 35 – List of floor heater properties |
118 | Figure 58 – Daily timer setting |
119 | 9.21 Fuel cell class specifications |
120 | Table 36 – List of fuel cell properties |
126 | 9.22 Storage battery class specifications |
127 | Table 37 – List of storage battery properties |
134 | 9.23 Electric vehicle charge-discharge system class specifications Table 38 – List of electric vehicle charge-discharge system properties |
143 | 9.24 Water flow meter class specifications Table 39 – List of water flow meter properties |
147 | 9.25 Power distribution board metering class specifications Table 40 – List of power distribution board metering properties |
167 | 9.26 Smart electric meter class specifications |
168 | Table 41 – List of smart electric meter properties |
178 | 9.27 Smart gas meter class specifications Table 42 – List of smart gas meter properties |
183 | Table 43 – Security data information property |
185 | 9.28 General light class specifications Table 44 – gas consumption log information property Table 45 – List of general light properties |
188 | 9.29 Refrigerator class specifications Table 46 – List of refrigerator properties |
198 | 9.30 Microwave oven class specifications |
199 | Table 47 – List of microwave oven properties |
205 | Table 48 – Heating status property |
206 | Table 49 – Automatic heating setting property |
207 | Table 50 – Automatic heating cycle codes |
211 | Table 51 – Prompt message codes |
212 | Table 52 – 2 bytes bitmap definition for each accessory |
214 | 9.31 Washer and dryer class specifications Table 53 – List of washer and dryer properties |
220 | Table 54 – washer and dryer setting property |
226 | Table 55 – washer and dryer cycle option list 1 property Table 56 – Washer and dryer cycle option list 2 property |
227 | Table 57 – Washer and dryer cycle option list 3 property |
230 | Table 58 – Current stage of washer and dryer cycle property |
236 | 9.32 Clothes dryer class specifications |
237 | Table 59 – List of clothes dryer properties |
238 | 9.33 Cooking heater class specifications |
239 | Table 60 – List of cooking heater properties |
241 | Figure 59 – Stove |
244 | 9.34 Switch class specifications Table 61 – List of switch properties |
245 | 10 Property map description format Table 62 – Property map description format |
246 | Bibliography |