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Identcontrol compact unit with interface for profibus dp
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IC-KP2-1HB6-2V15B
Commands
Note!
Toggle bit
If you send two commands with the same SystemCode and same ParamTyp in
succession on the bus interface, you must change the toggle bit in the second
command in order for the node to detect the command.
7.2.9
Legend
<BatteryConditon 1> : 1 byte, first digit of battery status (percentage, decimal, ASCII
<BatteryConditon 2> : 1 byte, second digit of battery status (percentage, decimal, ASCII
<BatteryConditon 3> : 1 byte, third digit of battery status (percentage, decimal, ASCII
<ByteNum>
<Channel>
<ConfAddr>
<Data>
<Fill Sign>
<FixLen>
<FixType>
<IDCode>
<Length>
<Month>
<P>
<ParamTyp>
<PSW>
<ReplyCounter>
<Status>
<SystemCode>
encoded). 30h, 31h
encoded). 30h, 39h
encoded). 30h, 39h
: 4 bits, length of <IDCode>;
System MV: 4 characters (04h)
System IQ: 8 characters (08h)
: 3 bits, channel of the read/write head
Channel 1 (001b)
: 1 ASCII character, word starting address in configuration
range of data carrier. The following applies for IPC03:
01h = Protection Word
02h = Control Word
: <WordNum> times 4 bytes. When communicating a word,
the highest value byte is transferred first and the lowest
value byte, or bytes, last.
: 1 ASCII character
: 4 bits, length of the read only code in bytes, see "This command tells
the read/write head on the relevant channel which tag type to
communicate with. This setting is stored in the non-volatile memory
on the unit." on page 35
: 2 ASCII characters, for example: '02' for IPC02
: 4 bytes, 6 bytes or 8 bytes (depending on the data carrier type)
: 2 ASCII
characters = number of data bytes
hex
When writing the UII segment + 1:
Range "03", "05", "07" ... (read)
"00" (write)
: 2 bytes ASCII, hexadecimal encoding, 01 ... 0C (01=January,
0C=December)
: 1 bit, password mode, 0 (0b): Mode off, 1 (1b): Mode on
: Parameter type, 2 ASCII characters
: 4 bytes HEX, password
: 1 byte, increases by 1 after each response and confirmation. The
reply counter starts from 0 after the system is switched on. When the
maximum value is reached, the counter skips the value 0 (from 255 to
1).
: 1 byte (see chapter 7.2.10)
: = "Q" (0x51) or "U" (0x55)
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