Configuring the host computer port – Siemens SIMATIC TIWAY 1 User Manual

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CONFIGURING THE HOST COMPUTER PORT

UNILINK HOST ADAPTER

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USER MANUAL

D The host computer must wait for the adapter response for the command

issued, before another command can be issued. This command/response
sequence, illustrated in Figure 3–8, ensures that the response matches
the command.

D It is designed to work with a wide range of ASCII host devices, from

ASCII terminals to intelligent workstations.

D It supports a subset of the ASCII character set, “:”, “;”, “0–9”, and “A–F”.

The adapter will ignore all other ASCII characters between the ending
semicolon delimiter and the next beginning colon delimiter, so the host
computer can use these characters for routing control.

D It is easier to implement than the BDLC protocol, but it is also much

slower since the data is transmitted as ASCII characters requiring two
bytes for each data value. For example, the hexadecimal value:

0E hex

""

/

\

becomes

30

45 (ASCII characters “0” and “E”)

More detailed specifications are given in Appendix A.

Host

Computer

NITP Host

Command

Network

Response

UNILINK

Host

Adapter

Figure 3–8

NITP Command/Response Sequence

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