8 enquiry as range with address and low resolution – VEGA VEGACOM 557 VEGA ASCII protocol User Manual

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VEGACOM 557 VEGA ASCII

Data image in VEGACOM 557

DCS

DCS

Ende

S1

Addr

T1

no.

S2

value2

identification

No. of bytes

1

1

1

3

1

5-6

2

Range (ASCII)

=

0..9

,

001..255

#

DCS value

or fault

%CR

Example

=

2

,

001

#

-067.3

%CR

DCS

DCS

End

Identifier

Address

T1

number

T1

number identification

No. of bytes

1

1

1

3

1

3

1

Range (ASCII)

%

0..9

,

001..255

L

001..255

CR

Example

%

2

,

001

L

2

CR

Telegram from processing system to VEGACOM 557

Identifier: 1 character, "%“
T1: 1 character ",“ (comma)
T2: 1 character "L“
End identification: 1 character Chr (13) = CR = Carriage Return
Total length of the telegram: 11 characters

Answer of VEGACOM 557

n (n= stated number) repetitions

Start character: S1 = 1 character "=“
Address: Addr = 1 character VEGACOM 557 address
Separating character: S2 = 1 character ",“ (comma)
Start character: S3 = 1 character "#“
Total length of the telegram: 14 or 15 characters

1 2 3 4 5 6

3 positions in front of the decimal point
1 decimal point
1 position after the decimal point

"-“ with negative values
" " with positive values

valid meas. value

1 2 3 4 5

‘FAULT’

Fault

4.8 Enquiry as range with address and low resolution

Low resolution = switch 2.2 = OFF

This telegram reads in a range of DCS values. The number is transferred with the enquiry.
Depending on the position of the switch 2.1, the DCS values are arranged differently. The
assignment of the DCS numbers to the VEGAMET addresses is stated in supplement A. In
addition to chapter "4.6 Enquiry as block with address and low resolution“ another address
from 0 to 9 is transferred, so that several VEGACOM 557 can be operated on one BUS sys-
tem (e.g. via a RS 485 interface).

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