Command And Acknowledgement Frames; General Structure Of The Adapted Commend Frame - Siemens SIMATIC RF600 Series Configuration Manual

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Appendix
A.2 Command and acknowledgement frames
A.2

Command and acknowledgement frames

This section is intended for both S7 and Rockwell users.
The communications principle of the Ident blocks described in this manual is based on the
"Proxy Ident Function Block" specification. If you want to program your own blocks for
configuring your RF615R/RF680R/RF685R readers, make sure that they are created in such
a way that they conform to this specification.
You can obtain the specification of the "Proxy Ident Function Block" from the PROFIBUS
User Organization. You will also find further information in the manual "Ident Profile and
Ident Blocks, Standard Function for RFID systems".
NOTICE
Deviations from the specification
Some of the command frames of the specification were adapted and differ from those listed
in the specification. These adapted command frames as well as the unchanged command
frames used are described in the following sections.
A.2.1

General structure of the adapted commend frame

Table A- 2
Command for SIMATIC readers
Byte
0, 1
Mean-
DBL
ing
Value
--
Byte
12
Mean-
SOURCE
ing
Value
--
* Identifies a chained command in the CI byte:
- Uppercase letters (A - Z): no chained command or end of the command chain
- Lowercase letter (a - z): Chained command
276
2, 3
4
5 *
SN
CC
CI
--
--
'-'
13
14, 15
16, 17
BANK
ADDRES
LENGTH
S
--
--
--
6, 7
8
9
TDB
DBN_H
DBN_L
--
--
1
18 ... 21
22, 23
24, 25
PSWD
ACTION
MASK
--
--
--
Configuration Manual, 11/2018, C79000-G8976-C386-07
10
11
DBL
MODE
--
0
26
27 ... 88
IDLENGT
EPC-ID
H
--
--
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