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GB/T 21564.2-2008: Message formats and protocols for serial data interfaces in alarm transmission systems -- Part 2: Common application layer protocol
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Standard ID GB/T 21564.2-2008 (GB/T21564.2-2008)
Description (Translated English) Message formats and protocols for serial data interfaces in alarm transmission systems -- Part 2: Common application layer protocol
Sector / Industry National Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard A91
Classification of International Standard 13.320
Word Count Estimation 25,267
Date of Issue 2008-03-24
Date of Implementation 2008-09-01
Quoted Standard GB/T 21564.1-2008; GB/T 21564.4-2008; ISO 8859-1
Adopted Standard IEC 60839-7-2-2001, MOD
Regulation (derived from) Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 5, 2008 (No. 118 overall)
Issuing agency(ies) General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China
Summary This standard specifies the alarm transmission system interface common application layer protocol. When provided by different vendors need to communicate between devices and the underlying system architecture can not be placed in its own application layer interfaces should be used in this section. Information structure according to the OSI layered protocol proposes to provide choice and use of low-level transmission media and protocol flexibility. Common application layer protocol provides for a list of all supported devices in this section provide a minimal subset of, and defines may provide extended range. Protocol design allows it to be defined here is extended outside the scope of the information, so you can provide more functionality and manufacturer-specific extensions. This section applies to the transmission of alarm messages and sent to/from intrusion, fire, access control and social alarm systems and other information transmission, and sent to/from other similar information transmission systems.

GB/T 21564.2-2008: Message formats and protocols for serial data interfaces in alarm transmission systems -- Part 2: Common application layer protocol


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Message formats and protocols for serial data interfaces in alarm transmission systems Part 2. Common application layer protocol ICS 13.320 A91 National Standards of People's Republic of China Alarm transmission system for serial data interfaces Message formats and protocols Part 2. Common application layer protocol (IEC 60839-7-2.2001Alarmsystems-Part 7-2. Messageformatsand Commonapplicationlayerprotocol, MOD) Posted 2008-03-24 2008-09-01 implementation Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China Standardization Administration of China released

Table of Contents

Introduction Ⅲ Introduction Ⅳ 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and definitions 4 Abbreviations 1 5 Application Layer Functionality 1 6 Basic data block 1 7 Utility application layer protocol process 4 8 to the service application layer 6 Appendix A (normative) Basic data block 7 Appendix B (normative) alarm channel data block 15

Foreword

GB/T 21564 "for serial data interfaces in alarm transmission systems of information formats and protocols" is divided into five parts. --- Part 1. General --- Part 2. Common application layer protocol --- Part 3. Common data link layer protocol --- Part 4. Public transport layer protocol --- Part 5. Data Interface This section GB/T 21564 Part 2. The partial modification adopts the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC 60839-7-2.2001 (in English). For ease of use, this section made the following changes. --- Appendix date and time have content related to "year" are deleted, the data block length calculated from the beginning of May; --- Appendix "A.5 name/address" chapter, the data length of the "name" to "up to 8 characters + CR.", "Address 2" is replaced by "the most Length 48 characters + CR. "; --- Appendix "A.19" chapter, add annotations, using more easy to understand; --- Remove the original IEC foreword, an increase of introduction. This section of the Appendix A, Appendix B are normative appendix. This part of the National Security Alarm System Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC100) and proposed centralized. This section drafted by. China University of Mining (Beijing) Information and Electrical Department, SAC/TC100 Secretariat, Hubei Dongrun Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing Univision Aegis Security Technology Co., Ltd. The main drafters of this section. Wang Rulin, Liu Xiqing, Tangsheng Nan, Jin Wei, Jin Zhou, Tong Zhu Bin, Yang Guosheng.

Introduction

Serial data communication is the main variety of communication model manifestations. This section is based on the earlier point RS-232 and RS-485 communication model multipoint serial communication bus model developed of. Therefore, broadband applications and wireless transmission is currently being widely used not been detailed presentation, only in some links and comments given prompt. Although the communication rate model This section gives slower, but the data transfer control theory and modern types of broadband applications and wireless applications Use is the same, so this part has a very good guide for alarm product designers, planners user alarm systems and alarm systems, etc. The role and significance of the demonstration. By the ITU-TV. 24 and ITU-TV. 28 provisions of the common interface, it is currently familiar EIA-RS232 interface, which is suitable For synchronous and asynchronous serial binary data exchange system, the interconnection between data terminal equipment serial interface protocol is an unbalanced Transmission, and to/from the transmission of information to other similar systems.

2 Normative references

The following documents contain provisions which, through reference GB/T 21564 in this section constitute provisions of this section. For dated reference documents Member, all subsequent amendments (not including errata content) or revisions do not apply to this section, however, encouraged to reach under this section Parties to research agreement to use the latest versions of these documents. For undated reference documents, the latest versions apply to this section. GB/T 21564.1-2008 serial data interfaces in alarm transmission systems of information formats and protocols - Part 1. General (IEC 60839-7-1.2001, MOD) GB/T 21564.4-2008 serial data interfaces in alarm transmission systems of information formats and protocols - Part 4. Common transport layer protocol Yee (IEC 60839-7-4.2001, MOD) ISO 8859-1 Information processing 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets - Part 1. Latin alphabet No. 1

3 Terms and Definitions

Terms and definitions GB/T 21564.1 established in this section apply to GB/T 21564 of.

4 Abbreviations

GB/T 21564.1 established abbreviations apply to this part of the GB/T 21564 of.

5 Application Layer Functionality

In alarm transmission systems, the application layer is responsible for the basic information required to transfer data to be formatted. It must also be remote from Respond with basic information layer. The following functions, protocols, structure and format to meet the basic requirements of the serial data interface.

6 Basic data block

Alarms and other information to be transferred should be formatted into basic blocks. They consist of two or more bytes composed of 8 bits.

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