Protocols for position value output
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BPS 8
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9.3
Binary protocol 3 – BPS 8 SM 10x-03
With the
BPS Configuration Tool
, the user can individually adapt the binary protocols 1
and 6 to the specific requirements of the application. The binary protocols 2, 3 and 4, on the
other hand, have a fixed structure and cannot be modified.
9.3.1
Data format
Table 9.3:
BPS 8 SM 10x-03 data format
9.3.2
Request telegram to the BPS 8 SM 10x-03
The request telegram consists of one byte.
Request telegram structure
Description
Data format
BPS 8 SM 10x-03
Baud rate
19.2 kBit/s
Number of data bits
8
Number of start bits
1
Number of stop bits
1
Parity
Straight
Addressing
0 … 3
Operating mode
RS232 half duplex
Handshake
None
Byte no.
Designation
Bit 7
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
0
Request byte
CMD
F2
F1
F0
0
0
A1
A0
Byte
Bit
Name
Function
Description
0
0
A0
Address A1A0 in
RS 485 network
00 = Address 0
01 = Address 1
1
A1
10 = Address 2
11 = Address 3
2
–
None
Without function, bit permanently set to 0
3
–
None
Without function, bit permanently set to 0
4
F0
Coded data request through
the 3 bits F2, F1, F0
Coded request
F2
F1
F0
Meaning
5
F1
0
0
0
Request position data
0
0
1
Request diagnostic data
6
F2
1
0
0
Activate Standby mode
7
CMD
Command flag
1 = valid request. The request byte is evaluated.
0 = invalid request. The request byte is not eval-
uated.