Example messages and replies – Rockwell Automation 1203-SM1 SLC to SCANport Communication Module User Manual

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SCANport Messaging

B–6

Publication 1203–5.9 –– October 1996

Rung 2:2
| Setup |SCANport |SCANport |
| Send |Channel 1 |Channel 1 |
| Message |READY |DONE |
| Buffer | |
| B3:0 I:1.1 I:1.1 +COP–––––––––––––––+ |
|––––] [––––––––] [––––––––]/[–––––––––––+–+COPY FILE +–+–|
| 0 9 8 | |Source #N10:0| | |
| | |Dest #M0:1.100| | |
| | |Length 100| | |
| | +––––––––––––––––––+ | |
| | Message | |
| | Buffer | |
| | ID# | |
| | O:1.0 | |
| +––––(L)–––––––––––––––+ |
| | 2 | |
| | Message | |
| | Buffer | |
| | ID# | |
| | O:1.0 | |
| +––––(U)–––––––––––––––+ |
| | 3 | |
| | Message | |
| | Buffer | |
| | ID# | |
| | O:1.0 | |
| +––––(U)–––––––––––––––+ |
| | 4 | |
| | Setup | |
| | Send | |
| | Message | |
| | Buffer | |
| | B3:0 | |
| +––––(U)–––––––––––––––+ |
| | 0 | |
| | Send | |
| | Message | |
| | B3:0 | |
| +––––(L)–––––––––––––––+ |
| 1 |

Rung 2:3
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|–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––+END+–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––|
| |

This section provides examples of SCANport messages that you can
send using the SLC to SCANport module. Each example contains
two parts. The first part provides information about the SCANport
message. Buffer 0 is used to send messages to the SCANport device
connected to Channel 1. The second part provides examples that can
be used with the SLC ladder program shown in Figure B.3. The
message is contained in file N10, and the response is contained in
file N11. All data file values are shown in hexadecimal. Some
example messages also show file N11 in ASCII. You should note
that in ASCII mode, the string is shown in a byte–swapped fashion.

Example Messages and
Replies

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