Leuze electronic BCL 248i Operating Instructions Manual page 78

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Starting up the device - Configuration
Parameter
Identifier 1
Identifier 2
Identifier 3
Identifier 4
Identifier 5
Identifier output
Output with
identifier
Output delimiter This delimiter, if not equal to
Parameter length
27 bytes
Input data
None
Output data
None
Identifier string n (n = 1 ... 5)
The identifier string defines both the identifier list for the segmentation and the passthrough filter for the
subsequent filtering.
The string may contain wildcards. Any number of '?' is permitted as placeholders for an arbitrary character
at exactly that defined position.
Also permitted are '*' as placeholders for a character sequence of arbitrary length, and an 'x' if the charac-
ter at the respective position is to be deleted. There are a total of five identifier strings.
An identifier with less than 5 characters must be null terminated. However, if the identifier string consists of
exactly 5 characters, it does not have to be terminated.
NOTICE
ASCII characters that cannot be displayed (<0x20h) must not be used in the identifier strings.
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Description
The identifier string is used for
the identifier list and the filter-
ing according to the segmen-
tation.
See identifier 1
See identifier 1
See identifier 1
See identifier 1
If this switch is not set, the
output of the identifiers is sup-
pressed. Only the data values
that belong to the identifiers
are displayed in this case.
0, is inserted between the
identifier and the associated
data value in the output.
Addr. Data type
0
STRING
5 characters null
terminated
5
STRING
5 characters null
terminated
10
STRING
5 characters null
terminated
15
STRING
5 characters null
terminated
20
STRING
5 characters null
terminated
25.0
Bit
26
UNSIGNED8
BCL 248i
Value range
Default
1 ... 5 bytes of
'*'
ASCII characters
1 ... 5 bytes of
\0
ASCII characters
1 ... 5 bytes of
\0
ASCII characters
1 ... 5 bytes of
\0
ASCII characters
1 ... 5 bytes of
\0
ASCII characters
0: Output of the
1
identifiers is sup-
pressed.
1: Identifiers are
output.
0 ... 127
0
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