Omron V680-HAM42-DRT User Manual page 30

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Section 3
Functions and Operation
Commands
Communications with the ID Tag is controlled by commands allocated to the DeviceNet Remote ID
Controller signals.
Using 4-byte, 26-byte, and 56-byte Access Modes
The commands given in the following table can be used if the mode switch is set to 0 to 2.
Command
READ
WRITE
BIT SET
BIT CLEAR
DATA FILL
NOISE
MEASUREMENT
Noise measurement is not a command used for communications with ID Tag, but a command used for maintenance.
Refer to Noise Measurement for details.
Using V600-compatible Sync Modes 1 and 2
The commands given in the following table can be used if the mode switch is set to 3 to 4.
Command
READ/WRITE
BYTE/BIT WRITE
BIT SET/CLEAR
WRITE BYTES
WRITE AREA
Using V600-compatible Auto Modes 1 and 2
The commands given in the following table can be used if the mode switch is set to 4 to 5.
Command
READ/WRITE
BYTE/BIT WRITE
BIT SET/CLEAR
WRITE BYTES
WRITE AREA
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Data in the ID Tag memory is read by specifying the number of bytes to process.
Data is written to the ID Tag by specifying the memory address, number of bytes to process, and the
data.
Bits in the ID Tag memory are set by specifying the memory address and number of bytes to process.
Bits in the ID Tag memory are cleared by specifying the memory address and number of bytes to
process.
Based on the specified address, number of blocks to process, and data, the specified memory area of
the ID Tag is filled with the same data.
The strength of noise affecting the Antenna is measured.
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Switches between the WRITE command and the READ command.
Switches between the BYTE WRITE command and the BIT WRITE command.
Switches between the BIT SET and the BIT CLEAR command when the BIT WRITE command is
used.
Switches the number of bytes to be written.
Switches the address where writing will be performed.
Switches between the WRITE command and the READ command.
Switches between the BYTE WRITE command and the BIT WRITE command.
Switches between the BIT SET and the BIT CLEAR command when the BIT WRITE command is
used.
Switches the number of bytes to be written.
Switches the address where writing will be performed.
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation

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