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BIS V-6108 PROFINET
Processor Unit
39
english
Command designator 07
hex
: Store the start address for the "Auto Read" function
Configuring the start address after the data is read with the Auto Read function. For more details,
see the
“Description of individual parameters” chapter on page 21.
Subaddress
Meaning
Description of Function
00
hex
1st Bit Header
01
hex
Command Identifier 07
hex
: Save the start address for the Auto Read function.
02
hex
Start address (low
byte)
Address for the "Auto Read" function starting from which
the data carrier is read. The value is stored in the
EEPROM.
03
hex
Start address (high
byte)
Address for the "Auto Read" function starting from which
the data carrier is read. The value is stored in the
EEPROM.
…
None
No meaning
Last byte
2nd Bit Header
If the 1st and 2nd bit headers match, the data is valid.
Input Buffer: Status Message
Subaddress
Meaning
Description of Function
00
hex
1st Bit Header
01
hex
Status code
Provides information on the status of a query.
…
None
No meaning
Last byte
2nd Bit Header
If the 1st and 2nd bit headers match, the data is valid.
Command Identifier 87
hex
: Save the Start Address for the Auto Read Function with
24-bit addresses
When assigning addresses to data carriers with expanded memory, the start address and
number of bytes can be specified as 24-bit values. Information about executing the command as
well as about return values are drawn from the 07
hex
command (See
“Command designator
07
hex
: Store the start address for the „Auto Read“ function”).
Subaddress
Meaning
Description of Function
00
hex
1st Bit Header
01
hex
Command Identifier 07
hex
: Save the start address for the Auto Read function.
02
hex
Start address (low
byte)
Address for the "Auto Read" function starting from which
the data carrier is read. The value is stored in the
EEPROM.
03
hex
Start address
(middle byte)
Address for the "Auto Read" function starting from which
the data carrier is read. The value is stored in the
EEPROM (o..................................ptional, 24-bit
command).
04
hex
Start address (high
byte)
Address for the "Auto Read" function starting from which
the data carrier is read. The value is stored in the
EEPROM.
…
None
No meaning
Last byte
2nd Bit Header
Valid data is present if the 1st and 2nd bit strings
match.
Structure of the
commands for
read/write heads
Structure of the
commands for
read/write heads
7
Device Functions