Data Transmission Format; Data Transmission Format Used In Ascii Mode - Toshiba TOSVERT VF-nC3 Instruction Manual

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4.1. Data transmission format

4.1.1. Data transmission format used in ASCII mode

A communication number is used to specify a data item, all data is written in hexadecimal, and
JIS-X-0201 (ASCII (ANSI))-compliant transmission characters are used.
Computer → Inverter
Omissible in one-to-one communication
(3.5bytes
"("
INV-NO
Blank)
(28H)
2 bytes
1. "(" (1 byte)
2. INV-NO (2 bytes) : Inverter number (Omissible in one-to-one communication) ... 00 (30H, 30H) to 99 (39H,
3. CMD (1 byte)
4. Communication No.(4 bytes)
5. Data (0 to 4 bytes) : Write data (valid for the W and P commands only)
6. "&" (1 byte)
7. Sum (2 bytes)
8. ")" (1 byte)
9. CR (1 byte)
Details of commands and data
CMD (1 byte)
R (52H): RAM read command
W (57H): RAM/EEPROM write command
P (50H) RAM write command
For the W and P commands only
CMD
Communication No.
1 byte
4 bytes
Checksum area
: Start code in ASCII mode
39h), *(2AH)
The command is executed only when the inverter number matches up with that specified
using a parameter.
(When * is specified in broadcast communication, the inverter number is assumed to match
if all numbers except * match. When * is specified instead of each digit (two-digit number),
all inverters connected are assumed to match.)
If the inverter number does not match or if the inverter number is of one digit, the data will
be judged invalid and no data will be returned.
: Command (For details, see the table below.)
: Communication number (See 8, "Parameter data.")
: Checksum discrimination code (omissible. When omitting this code, you also need to omit
the checksum.)
: Checksum (omissible)
Add the ASCII-coded value of the last two digits (4 bits/digit) of the sum of a series of bits
(ASCII codes) from the start code to the checksum discrimination code.
Ex.: (R0000&??) CR
28H+52H+30H+30H+30H+30H+26H=160H
The last two digits represent the checksum. = 60
When omitting the checksum, you also need to omit the checksum discrimination
code.
: Stop code (omissible)
: Carriage return code
DATA
"&"
SUM
0 to 4 bytes
(26H)
2 bytes
Omissible
Write data (0 to 4 bytes) Hexadecimal number
No data
Write data (0 to FFFF)
Write data (0 to FFFF)
7
E6581657
Omissible
")"
CR
(3.5bytes
(29H)
(0DH)
Blank)

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