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The central xPL device can be compared to a central station. It monitors all xPL messages and can trigger other messages based on a set of rules stored in an XML file.

Before all,make sure you have installed an xPL hub.

Install xPL central device

Install XML::Simple:

su
perl -MFile::Find=find -MFile::Spec::Functions -Tlw -e 'find { wanted => sub { print canonpath $_ if /\.pm\z/ }, no_chdir => 1 }, @INC' 2> /dev/null | grep -i XML
perl -MCPAN -e "install 'XML::Simple'"
exit


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Download the xPL central device script.

Move the script to xPL scripts directory:

SCRIPTS_BASE_DIR=/home/control/Documents/Controls
mv xpl-central.pl $SCRIPTS_BASE_DIR
chown control:users $SCRIPTS_BASE_DIR/*.pl
chmod 775 $SCRIPTS_BASE_DIR/*.pl

Test xPL central device

Test it on a BeagleBone:

su control
SCRIPTS_BASE_DIR=/home/control/Documents/Controls
$SCRIPTS_BASE_DIR/xpl-central.pl -h
$SCRIPTS_BASE_DIR/xpl-central.pl -v -n test

Open a 2nd terminal window (on any machine with xPL installed) and monitor the xPL protocol:

SCRIPTS_BASE_DIR=/home/control/Documents/Controls
$SCRIPTS_BASE_DIR/xpl-monitor.pl -vf

The monitor should echo the serial port incoming messages.

Open another terminal and send a message to the serial port:

su control
SCRIPTS_BASE_DIR=/home/control/Documents/Controls
$SCRIPTS_BASE_DIR/xpl-send.pl -v -t cmnd -d dspc-serPort.test -c serPort.basic command='hello world'

Launch the xPL central device at startup

The xPL serial port device is to be launched after the xPL hub.

If the serial port equipment needs an initialisation command, the xPL device controlling the equipment trough the xPL serial port needs to be launched after the xPL serial port.

The following example shows the installation of an xPL serial port device connected to a Tapko EIB/KNX to RS232 converter.

Ubuntu

On Ubuntu, the xPL serial port device starts-up once xpl-hub_started has been emitted. Once launched, it emits xpl-eibSerialPort_started for the next xPL device to control the serial port equipment.

Edit /etc/init/xpl-eibSerialPort.conf:

################################################################################
# xPL serial port for Tapko EIB/KNX to RS232 bridge
#
description "xPL EIB bridge serial port"
version     "1.0"
author      "Francois Corthay"

#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration variables
#
env SCRIPTS_DIR='/home/control/Documents/Controls'
env SCRIPT_NAME='xpl-serial_port.pl'
env PARAMETERS='-n eib -e \\x0A\\x0D /dev/ttyO1 baudrate 9600 databits 8 parity none stopbits 1 handshake none'

#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Start and stop conditions
#
start on xpl-hub_started
stop on shutdown
respawn
setuid control
setgid dialout

#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Startup signalling
#
post-start script
  sudo initctl emit xpl-eibSerialPort_started
end script

#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Start daemon
#
exec $SCRIPTS_DIR/$SCRIPT_NAME $PARAMETERS

Start the device and test it:

su root
service xpl-eibSerialPort start
service xpl-eibSerialPort status

SCRIPTS_BASE_DIR=/home/control/Documents/Controls
$SCRIPTS_BASE_DIR/xpl-send.pl -v -t cmnd -d dspc-serPort.eib -c serPort.basic command='gci'
$SCRIPTS_BASE_DIR/xpl-send.pl -v -t cmnd -d dspc-serPort.eib -c serPort.basic command='dts \$15'
$SCRIPTS_BASE_DIR/xpl-send.pl -v -t cmnd -d dspc-serPort.eib -c serPort.basic command='tds (1/1/1) 1'

Mac OS

On Mac OS, the xPL serial port device starts-up later than the hub.

Edit /Library/LaunchDaemons/xpl-eibSerialPort.plist:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
  <dict>
    <key>Label</key>
    <string>xPL EIB bridge serial port</string>
    <key>OnDemand</key>
    <false/>
    <key>UserName</key>
    <string>control</string>
    <key>ProgramArguments</key>
    <array>
      <string>/Users/control/Documents/Controls/xpl-serial_port.pl</string>
      <string>-n</string>
      <string>eib</string>
      <string>-w</string>
      <string>25</string>
      <string>-e</string>
      <string>\x0A\x0D</string>
      <string>/dev/tty.PL2303-0020131D</string>
      <string>baudrate</string>
      <string>9600</string>
      <string>databits</string>
      <string>8</string>
      <string>parity</string>
      <string>none</string>
      <string>stopbits</string>
      <string>1</string>
      <string>handshake</string>
      <string>none</string>
    </array>
  </dict>
</plist>

Start the device and test it:

su root
launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/xpl-eibSerialPort.plist

SCRIPTS_BASE_DIR=/Users/control/Documents/Controls
$SCRIPTS_BASE_DIR/xpl-send.pl -v -t cmnd -d dspc-serPort.eib -c serPort.basic command='gci'
$SCRIPTS_BASE_DIR/xpl-send.pl -v -t cmnd -d dspc-serPort.eib -c serPort.basic command='dts \$15'
$SCRIPTS_BASE_DIR/xpl-send.pl -v -t cmnd -d dspc-serPort.eib -c serPort.basic command='tds (1/1/1) 1'