NON A11

The non-A11 driver is applicable to non-A11 devices, with the plugin supporting both client and server modes for device interfacing. The plugin currently supports UINT16/INT16/UINT32/INT32/FLOAT/STRING data types and allows user-defined instructions for data reading.

Add Device

Go to Configuration -> South Devices, then click Add Device to add the driver. Configure the following settings in the popup dialog box.

  • Name: The name of this device node.
  • Plugin: Select the NON A11 plugin.

Device Configuration

After clicking Create, you will be redirected to the Device Configuration page, where we will set up the parameters required for Neuron to establish a connection with the northbound application. You can also click the device configuration icon on the southbound device card to enter the Device Configuration interface.

ParameterDescription
Connection ModeThe way the driver connects to the device, the default is client, which means that the neuron driver is used as the client
IP AddressOnly for TCP mode.
When Neuron is used as a client, fill in the IP of the remote device.
When Neuron is used as a server, fill in the IP of Neuron locally, 0.0.0.0 can be filled in by default.
PortOnly for TCP mode.
When Neuron is used as a client, fill in the TCP port of the remote device.
When Neuron is used as a server, fill in the TCP port of Neuron.
Site NumberSite number
Connection TimeoutConnection timeout, unit: ms
Send IntervalSend reading instruction interval, unit: ms

Configure Data Groups and Tags

After the plug-in is added and configured, the next step is to establish communication between your device and Neuron by adding groups and tags to the Southbound driver.

Once device configuration is completed, navigate to the South Devices page. Click on the device card or device row to access the Group List page. Here, you can create a new group by clicking on Create, then specifying the group name and data collection interval.

Upon successfully creating a group, click on its name to proceed to the Tag List page. This page allows you to add device tags for data collection. You’ll need to provide information such as the tag address, attributes, and data type.

For information on general configuration items, see Connect to Southbound Devices. The subsequent section will concentrate on configurations specific to the driver.

Data Types

  • INT16
  • UINT16
  • INT32
  • UINT32
  • FLOAT
  • STRING

Address Format

SITE ! COMMAND ! OFFSET[.LEN]

Example Addresses

AddressData TypeDescription
1!1!10.20stringsite 1, command 1, offset 10, string length 20
1!12!1uint16/int16site 1, command 12, offset 1
1!20!32uint32/int32/floatsite 1, command 20, offset 32

Data Monitoring

After completing the point configuration, you can click Monitoring -> Data Monitoring to view device information and control devices. For details, refer to Data Monitoring.