Error Check Filed; Error Detection - Veesta World V-PM2000 Series User Manual

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VP-2040 Enhanced IED
V-PM2000 Series, Veesta Power Measurement
Instructions & User's Manual
8.4.4

Error Check filed

8.4.5

Error Detection

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start at and how many to read. The imbedded address and data
information varied with the type and capacity of slave associated with
the slave.
In the VP-2040 maximum of N = 95 bytes. You should observe this
limitation when you are calling to read out data or setting data by
different function codes.
The field allows the master and slave devices to check a message
for errors in transmission. Sometimes, because of electrical noise or
other interference, a message may be changed slightly while it is on
its way from one unit to another. The error checking assures that the
slave or master does not react to messages that have changed
during transmission. This increases the safety and the efficiency of
the system. The error check uses a CRC – 16 check methods.
Note: The sending sequence is always the same - address, function
code, data, and error check - relative to the direction
The RTU version of Modbus® includes a two byte CRC-16 (16 bit
cyclic redundancy check) with every transmission. The CRC-16
algorithm essentially treats the entire data stream (data bits only;
start, stop and parity ignored) as one continuous binary number.
This number is first shifted left 16 bits and then divided by a
characteristic
polynomial
remainder of the division is appended to the end of the transmission,
MSB byte first. The resulting message including CRC, when divided
by the same polynomial at the receiver will give a zero remainder if
no transmission errors have occurred.
If a VP-2040 Modbus® slave device receives a transmission in which
an error is indicated by the CRC-16 calculation, the slave device will
not respond to the transmission.
A CRC-16 error indicates than one or more bytes of the transmission
were received incorrectly and thus the entire transmission should be
ignored in order to avoid the VP-2040 performing any incorrect
operation.
The CRC-16 calculation is an industry standard methodized used for
error detection. An algorithm is included here to assist programmers
in situations where no standard CRC-16 calculation routines are
available.
Chapter 8 - Protocol and Communication
(11000000000000101B).
The
16-bit
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