Driver Status Data
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Driver Status Data
Each ASCII port associated with the ASCII driver has an associated status data
area. This data is located in the virtual address range of the module. The map
data functionality of the module must be used to map this data into the normal
data range of the module's database. The following table lists the content of the
status data areas associated with each ASCII port driver:
Port 0 Status Data
Status Register
13000
13001
13002
13003
13004
13005
13006
13007 to 13009
Port 1 Status Data
Status Register
13010
13011
13012
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Description
Receive State:
-1 = Listening for data
1 = Receiving Port Data
2 = Waiting for Backplane transfer
Receive character count
Receive message count
Transmit State:
0 = Waiting for Data to Send
1 = RTS On
2 = RTS Timeout
3 = Sending data
4 = Waiting for RTS Off
5 = RTS turned off
30 = Intercharacter Delay
31 = Intercharacter Delay
32 = Intercharacter Delay
100 = Message Delay before Transmit
101 = Message Delay before Transmit
Transmit character count
Transmit message count
Configuration error word
No Valid Data
Description
Receive State:
-1 = Listening for data
1 = Receiving Port Data
2 = Waiting for Backplane transfer
Receive character count
Receive message count
ASCII ♦ ProLinx Standalone
Generic ASCII Serial Communication Module
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