West Control Solutions KS 800 Profibus Interface Manual User Manual

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FB296 / FB207

DB25

DB-S: 25

A-A

DW 0

Provisional marker

E-A

...

DB-S

DW3

DWAS

DW4

Management call1

1. DWAS: 4

DWLR

...

...

DW7

ANZW

DW8

Data set 1

3 words user data

...

DW10

DW11 Management call2

2. DWAS: 11

...

DW14

DW15 Data set 2

10 words user data

...

DW24

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DWLR (real), DWLI (integer)

These parameters contain the relevant number of received data after a read access. With a write access,

the number of data to be transmitted is specified. DWLC is not required in KS800, value must be set to

0.

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SERV

This parameter determines the access type (write / read) Ä ID1.

Write access:

F0 =

Integer

Read access: 0

=

Integer

F1 =

Real

1

=

Real

Individual access

This access (code xx) can be used for reading or writing an individual value of a function.

Valid values for ID1:

Configuration as

FixPoint:

0 = integer

real values are transmitted as integer (without digits behind the decimal point)

1 = real

real values are transmitted as FixPoint (1 digit behind the decimal point)

Block access

(tens block)

This access (code x0) can be used for reading max. nine process values (always as REAL values) of a

function.

Block acces

(overall block)

This access can be used for reading or writing all parameter (code 178) and configuration data (code 179) of

a function. The following conditions are applicable to this access:

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For writing the data with ‘code B3 = 179’, the instrument must be switched to the configuration mode

(Ä see page 27 ‘OpMod’). All entered new configuration data and parameters are effective only,

when the instrument was switched back to on-line.

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All data of a message must be defined, omissions are not permissible.

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The complete message must be transmitted also, if parts of a message in the controller are not used

(HW and SW options). Checking of the non-existing data is omitted.

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With faulty block write accesses, the following is valid: a message is replied with NAK, if at least one

datum is faulty. Already valid values are accepted.

The message structure with block accesses with code B2/B3 is shown using two examples below. The order

of data to be transmitted is given in the relevant code table.

Valid values for ID1:

Configuration as FixPoint: 0, 1 Transmission of real values each as a FixPoint value

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CODE

The code identification is decimal and the range is within ‘00’...’99’

as well as ‘178’ = B2 and ‘179’ = B3.

Function modules

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