1、 ANSI E1.30-10 2009 (R2014) EPI 32 Identification of Draft Device Description Language Modules CP/2008-1013r1a This document was approved as an American National Standard by the ANSI Board of Standards Review on 9 June 2014. It is a reaffirmation of the 2009 edition, CP/2008-1013r1. 2014 PLASA North
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16、0 2009 (R2014) EPI 32 Draft Device Description Language Modules 2014 PLASA North America iii CP/2008-1013r1a Contact Information Technical Standards Manager Karl G. Ruling PLASA North America 630 Ninth Avenue, Suite 609 New York, NY 10036 USA 1-212-244-1505 karl.rulingplasa.org Assistant Technical S
17、tandards Manager Erin Grabe PLASA North America 630 Ninth Avenue, Suite 609 New York, NY 10036 USA 1-212-244-1505 erin.grabeplasa.org Technical Standards Council Chairpersons Mike Garl Mike Garl Consulting LLC 836 Smoke Creek Rd. Knoxville, TN 37934 USA 1-865-389-4371 Mike Wood Mike Wood Consulting
18、 LLC 6401 Clairmont Drive Austin, TX 78749 USA 1-512-288-4916 Control Protocols Working Group Chairpersons Michael Lay Philips Color Kinetics 3 Burlington Woods Drive Burlington, MA 01803 USA 1-781-418-9145 Kimberly Corbett-Oates Schuler Shook 325 North Saint Paul, Suite 3250 Dallas, TX 75201 USA
19、1-214-747-8300 ANSI E1.30-10 2009 (R2014) EPI 32 Draft Device Description Language Modules 2014 PLASA North America iv CP/2008-1013r1a Acknowledgments The Control Protocols Working Group members when this document was approved by the working group on 1 May 2014 are shown below. Voting members: Dani
20、el W. Antonuk; Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.; MP Robert Bell; Acuity Brands Inc.; MP Marcus Bengtsson; LumenRadio AB; MP Scott M. Blair; Full Throttle Films/ VER; DR Milton Davis; Doug Fleenor Design, Inc.; MP Casey Diers; DesignLab Chicago, Inc.; DR Gary Douglas; Acuity Brands Inc.; MP Doug Fle
21、enor; Doug Fleenor Design, Inc.; MP Howard Forryan; Harting KGAA; G Garrett Gallant; Acuity Brands Inc.; MP Ed Garstkiewicz; Harting KGAA; G Robert Goddard; Goddard Design Co.; MP Dennis Grow; I.A.T.S.E. Local 728; U Mitch Hefter; USITT; U Jeremy Hochman; Full Throttle Films/ VER; DR John Huntington
22、; I.A.T.S.E. Local 1; U Tyrone Mellon_Jr.; Lex Products Corp.; CP Michael Karlsson; LumenRadio AB; MP Hyun Jong Kim; Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute; G Peter Kirkup; LumenRadio AB; MP Paul Kleissler; City Theatrical, Inc.; MP Edwin S. Kramer; I.A.T.S.E. Local 1; U Ulrich Kunkel
23、; DIN, NVBF Committee; U Roger Lattin; I.A.T.S.E. Local 728; U Hans Lau; LumenRadio AB; MP Michael Lay; Royal Philips; MP Sang-Kyu Lim; Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute; G Joshua Liposky; Lex Products Corp.; CP Kevin Loewen; Acuity Brands Inc.; MP Simon Newton; Open Lighting Pro
24、ject; G Maya Nigrosh; Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.; MP Philip Nye; Acuity Brands Inc.; MP Kimberly Corbett Oates; Schuler Shook; DE Edward A. (Ted) Paget; Daktronics Inc. ; G Jason Potterf; Cisco; MP Charles Reese; Production Resource Group; DR Alan M. Rowe; I.A.T.S.E. Local 728; U Larry Schoen
25、eman; DesignLab Chicago, Inc.; DR Eckart Steffens; Soundlight, the DMX Company; CP Steve Terry; Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.; MP Ken Vannice; Ken Vannice LLC; G Peter Willis; Howard Eaton Lighting Ltd.; CP Observer (non-voting) members: Simon Alpert; Lighttech Event Technologies; CP Klaus Amlin
26、g; Licht-Technik; MP Matthew Ardine; IATSE Local 728; U Avraham Mendall Mor “Avi“; Lightswitch; U Robert Barbagallo; Solotech Inc.; U ANSI E1.30-10 2009 (R2014) EPI 32 Draft Device Description Language Modules 2014 PLASA North America v CP/2008-1013r1a Paul Beasley; Walt Disney Company; U BenDarring
27、ton; Wireless Solutions Sweden AB; MP Adam Bennette; Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.; MP David Bertenshaw; David Bertenshaw; G Stephen Bickford; T. Kondos Associates; U Torrey Bievenour; Vision Quest Lighting; G Lee J. Bloch; Bloch Design Group, Inc.; G David A. Boller; Organic Machines LLC; CP Ro
28、n Bonner; PLASA EU; G Andr Broucke; Andr Broucke; G Ken Bruns; Lumenpulse Lighting Inc.; MP John (Javid) D. Butler; Integrated Theatre, Inc.; CP Justyn Butler; JBOTS; CP Jean-Francois Canuel; A.C. Lighting Ltd.; CP Steve Carlson; High Speed Design, Inc.; MP Nyasha Chigwamba; Rhodes University; U San
29、g-Il Choi; Kyungpook National University; G Soo-Myong Chung; Bloch Design Group, Inc.; G Paul J. Clark; HxDx; CP Edward R. Condit; Edward R. Condit; G Fraser Connolly; Artistic Licence Holdings; DE Eric Cornwell; West Side Systems; U Stuart Cotts; Oregon Shakespeare Festival; U Klas Dalbjorn; TC Gro
30、up; MP Jeremy Day; Royal Philips; MP Gilray Densham; CAST Group Inc; MP Gary Dove; Dove Systems; MP Yongshun Duan; Macostar International Ltd.; CP Hamish Dumbreck; James Embedded Systems Engineering; MP Lauren E. Dunn; Lauren E. Dunn (Larry); DE Jerry Durand; Durand Interstellar, Inc.; CP James Eade
31、; PLASA EU; G Andrew Eales; Rhodes University ; U Bill Ellis; Candela Controls, Inc.; U Paul K. Ericson; Sparling DE Jon R. Farley; Sixteenth Avenue Systems; CP Martin Farnik; Robe Show Lighting s.r.o.; MP Trevor Forrest; Helvar Lighting Control; MP Steve Friedlander; Auerbach Pollock Friedlander; U
32、 Jerry Gorrell; Theatre Safety Programs; G Tom Grimes; Barco; MP Josh Gubler; Josh Gubler; CP Rob Halliday; Rob Halliday; U Sean Harding; High Output, Inc.; G Douglas Heriot; Douglas Heriot; MP Bill Hewlett; Hewlett Electronics; CP Helge Hoffmann; JB Lighting; MP Jim Holladay; Luxence; G Wayne David
33、 Howell; Artistic Licence Holdings; DE Sierk Janszen; Ground Zero; U Eric Johnson; Eric Johnson; G Rob Johnston; Interactive Technologies, Inc.; MP Ed Jones; Edwin Jones Co., Inc.; CP Jussi Kallioinen; Eastway Sound U Tae Gyu Kang; Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute; G ANSI E1.30-
34、10 2009 (R2014) EPI 32 Draft Device Description Language Modules 2014 PLASA North America vi CP/2008-1013r1a Reza Khanmalek; A.C. Lighting Ltd.; CP Hiroshi Kita; Marumo Electric Co., Ltd.; MP Phil Klapwyk; IATSE Local 891; U Mark T. Kraft; Lehigh Electric Products Co.; MP Jason Kyle; JPK Systems Ltd
35、.; MP Rick Leinen; Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.; MP Hans Leiter; Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.; MP Jon Lenard; Applied Electronics; MP Maarten Lepelaars; eldoLED; MP Mark Manthei; Shure Inc.; G Paul F. Mardon; Pulsar Ltd.; MP Mick Martin; ShowCAD Control Systems; MP Paul Kenneth McEwan; Coope
36、r Controls Ltd.; MP John Mehltretter; Lehigh Electric Products Co.; MP Jeff T. Miller; Walt Disney Company; U John Musarra; John Musarra; U Tobin Neis; Barbizon Companies; DR Dan T. Nguyen; LynTec; MP Lars F. Paape; Scientific Algorithms and Embedded Systems; U Ben Peoples; Pittsburgh Hoist CP Gary
37、Pritchard; LSC Lighting Systems PTY Ltd; MP Gordan Rancic; Phoenix Service srl; MP Torben Kaas Rasmussen; Martin Professional A/S; G Charlie Richmond; Richmond Sound Design Ltd.; CP Bernardo Benito Rico; Ben-Ri Electronica S.A.; MP Steve Roberts; Carr G Erwin Rol; Erwin Rol; G Dietmar Rottinghaus; C
38、onnex GmbH; MP Richard Salzedo; Avolites Ltd.; MP Yngve Sandboe; Sand Network Systems, Inc.; MP Martin Searancke; Dream Solutions Ltd.; MP Chuck Seifried; City of Phoenix; U John Sellers; AIM Northwest; G Andrew Sherar; Lightmoves PLC; MP Yehuda Shukram; Compulite Systems; MP Sean Sill; Open Lightin
39、g Project; DE Storm K. Staley; Stormwerx; U Ralph Stillinger; Royal Philips; MP Bart Swinnen; Luminex LCE; MP Arnold Tang; Arnold Tang Productions; U Geoffrey O. Thompson; IEEE 802.3/Nortel Networks; G Christopher Tilton; Westlake Reed Leskosky; DE Robert Timmerman; Royal Philips; MP David Timmins;
40、Jands Electronics; MP Victoria Tisdale; Google Summer of Code 2013; G J. B. Toby; Avolites Ltd.; MP Bob Toms; Catalyst Microsystems LLC; G Robert Tooker; Robert Tooker; U Tad Trylski; Tad Trylski; U Stephen J. Tyrrell; Quantum Logic; MP Tracy Underhill; 4U Consulting; G Steve Unwin; Pulsar Ltd.; MP
41、Samuli Valo; Picturall Ltd.; MP Carlo Venturati; Clay Paky S.P.A.; MP Will Wagner; Carallon Ltd.; MP ANSI E1.30-10 2009 (R2014) EPI 32 Draft Device Description Language Modules 2014 PLASA North America vii CP/2008-1013r1a Oliver Waits; Avolites Ltd.; MP John Warwick; Royal Philips; MP Colin Waters;
42、TMB; DR Ralph Weber; ENDL Texas; G Lars Wernlund; Lewlight; MP Michael (Mike) Whetstone; Integrated Theatre, Inc.; CP Loren Wilton; Showman Systems; CP Barbara Wohlsen; Barbara Wohlsen; U C. S. Wong; Macostar International Ltd.; CP Jiantong Wu; Beijing Special Engineering Design G Kehang Wu; Shure I
43、nc.; G David Yellin; LightMinded Industries, Inc.; MP Larry Zoll; Zoll Design U Interest category codes: CP = Custom-market Producer DE = Designer DR = Dealer or Rental company G = General interest MP = Mass-market Producer U = User ANSI E1.30-10 2009 (R2014) EPI 32 Draft Device Description Language
44、 Modules 2014 PLASA North America 1 CP/2008-1013r1a Table of Contents NOTICE and DISCLAIMER . i Contact Information iii Acknowledgments iv Table of Contents. 1 Abstract . 1 1 Introductory Discussion . 1 2 Draft DDL Modules 2 2.1 DDL-draft URL 2 2.2 Controller Treatment of Draft Modules 2 3 Definitio
45、ns . 2 References 3 Normative . 3 Informative . 3 ACN EPIs ANSI E1.17-2006 is the “ESTA Architecture for Control Networks” standard ACN. It specifies an architecture including a suite of protocols and languages which may be configured and combined with other standard protocols in a number of ways to
46、 form flexible networked control systems. E1.17 Profiles for Interoperability (EPIs) are standards documents which specify how conforming implementations are to operate in a particular environment or situation in order to guarantee interoperability. They may specify a single technique, set of parame
47、ters or requirement for the various ACN components. They may also specify how other standards (including other EPIs) either defined within ACN or externally are to be used to ensure interoperability. Abstract This EPI specifies how draft DDL modules which may change frequently may be marked and iden
48、tified. 1 Introductory Discussion Device Description Language DDL provides a rich framework for describing devices in terms of a structure of properties accessed by a controller. Note This EPI refers extensively to elements and constructions which are part of the DDL standard DDL. To understand this
49、 specification will require some knowledge of DDL and its terms. A DDL module is defined within the DDL specification to be a behaviorset, languageset or device element and its contents (including attributes). All DDL modules of whichever type carry three mandatory attributes: UUID, provider and date: UUID is a Universally Unique Identifier UUID which is uniquely assigned to this module to be used as an identifier for it; p