Watson-Marlow MM420 User Manual

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Issue 10/06

3 Functions

MICROMASTER 420 Operating Instructions

6SE6400-5AA00-0BP0

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The telegram has the following structure:

Each telegram begins with the start character STX (= 02 hex), followed by the

length information (LGE) and the address byte (ADR). The net characters then
follow. The telegram is terminated by the BCC (Block Check Character).

For single-word data (16 bit) in the net data block (= net character block), the

high byte (first character) is always sent and then the low byte (second
character).

The same applies to double-word data: the high word is sent first followed by

the low word.

The necessary settings / parameter assignments must be made both at the

master as well as at the slave and can no longer be changed in bus operation.

The protocol does not identify tasks in the net characters. The contents of the

net characters/data for the MICROMASTER drives is discussed in Section
3.7.1.2 "Structure of the net data".

n net characters

STX

LGE

ADR

1.

2.

n

BCC

Fig. 3-32

Telegram structure

Information is coded as follows:

Abbreviation Significance

Size

Explanation

STX

Start of text

ASCII characters

02 hex

LGE

Telegram length

1 byte

Contains the telegram length

ADR

Address

1 byte

Contains the slave address and the
telegram type (binary coded)

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Net characters

Each one byte

Net data, contents are dependent on
the request

BCC Block

check

character

1 byte

Data security characters

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