Specific commands, Spa profile reset „k“ (4bh), Spa restore default „q“ (51h) – Baumer N 153 User Manual

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4.5. Specific commands

Command

code

Data amount

in bytes

read

write

Broad-

cast

Saved in

EEPROM

significance

K (4Bh)

-

-

X

X

X

Specific command: profile reset (clear)

Q (51h)

1

-

X

X

X

Specific command: SPA reset

X (58h)

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X

-

-

-

Specific commands

4.5.1. SPA profile reset „K“ (4Bh)

This command is clearing all previously programmed profiles.

Example 1: profile reset of a specific SPA

SOH

Adr

Cmd

Data

EOT

CRC

Transmission

01h

20h

4Bh

7Fh

04h

C6h

SOH

Adr

Data

EOT

CRC

Response

01h

20h

6Fh

04h

52h SPA replies by standard response ‚o’ (6Fh) = OK


Example 2: profile reset in all SPAs by broadcast command (identifier=99)

SOH

Adr

Cmd

Data

EOT

CRC

Transmission

01h

83h

4Bh

7Fh

04h

DBh

Response

Not confirmed

Important: After profile reset all profile data are set to FFFFFFhex, the current profile number to FFhex.
The SPA display now is indicating 5 hyphens instead of target.

4.5.2. SPA restore default „Q“ (51h)

This command restores default either of individual or collective parameters.

Data = q (71h) = Restore default parameters

Data = t (74h) = Device identifier = 98

Data = x (78h) = Multiturn counter reset to 0. No singleturn reset possible.

Data = ∆ (7Fh) = All above functions are accomplished.

Note: No profile reset. Profile reset by command „R“.

Example 1: Restore default in specific SPA

SOH

Adr

Cmd

Data

EOT

CRC

Transmission

01h

20h

51h

7Fh

04h

AEh

SOH

Adr

Data

EOT

CRC

Response

01h

20h

6Fh

04h

52h SPA replies by standard response ‚o’ (6Fh) = OK


Example 2: Restore default in all SPAs by broadcast command (identifier=99)

SOH

Adr

Cmd

Data

EOT

CRC

Transmisison

01h

83h

51h

7Fh

04h

B3

Response

Not confirmed

4.5.3. Read version, type or serial number „X“ (58h)

This command is utilized to read version number, device type or serial number. The following sub-commands
are available:

Data = V (56h) = read version

Data = T (54h) = read device type

Data = S (53h) = read serial number



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