E 10210 12 - 2005
Protocols:
MODULAR X6 CCTALK VALIDATOR 23
d)
If the new address is 0 or 1 the Validator takes the default address (2).
Example:
The Machine programmes the Validator whose address is 3 with the new address 13
Send:
[3] [1] [1] [251] [13] [243]
Reply:
[1] [0] [3] [0] [252]
After the reply the Validator is programmed with address 13
5.5
ADDRESS RANDOM [250]
This command allows the Validator to be programmed with a random new address. This is last
resort for cases when various devices share the same address, after their new addresses are
requested. The address is stored in the FLASH memory of the Validator
Send:
[Dir] [0] [1] [250] [Chk]
Reply:
[1] [0] [Dir] [0] [Chk] -> ACK without data
Where:
Dir = address of the corresponding validator
Command protected by a PIN.
Notes:
a)
The reply ACK is carry out with the original address original [Dir].
b)
Once this command is used the Machine should send the command SIMPLE POLL [254]
to know the new address of the Validator. The Validator does not use the addresses 0
and 1.
c)
If the Validator cannot save the new value of the address in its memory NACK is
returned.