Commissioning 5 lecom protocol details – Lenze SMVector RS-485 LECOM User Manual

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LECOM Protocol Details

5.1

LECOM - A/B Protocol Description

The LECOM-A/B protocol is used to exchange data between SMV controllers and a host. The LECOM-A/B protocol is
based on DIN 66019, ISO 1745 and ANSI X3.28 (category 2.5 and A2, A4). These standards are similar to each other
and describe the control mode of a transmission section of a transmission system.
The host (the master) can communicate with a slave (SMV controller) in three modes:
• RECEIVE (refer to 6.2)
• SEND (refer to 6.3)
• BROADCAST/MULTICAST (refer to 6.4)
The controllers communicate by means of the ASCII code:

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1

2

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4

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6

7

8

9

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B

C

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I

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NUL

SOH

STX

ETX

EOT

ENQ

ACK

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TAB

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SI

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DLE

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DC2

DC3

DC4

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ETB

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SUB

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Example:
“EOT”

= 02

hex

= 2

dec

Character “ 1” = 31

hex

= 49

dec

5.2

Controller address (AD1, AD2)

One or more bus devices (slaves) can be selected by means of the controller address, which is 2 bytes (AD1, AD2) long.
The LECOM-A/B protocol supports the broadcast telegrams, i.e. a telegram is sent to a group or all other bus devices.
For this, controller addresses are reserved (refer to BROADCAST, 6.4). Controller addresses have the following structure:

AD1

AD2

The abbreviations have the following meanings:
AD1

ASCII ten-digit of the slave address (0 ... 9; 30 ... 39

hex

)

AD2

ASCII one-digit of the slave address (0 ... 9; 30 ... 39

hex

)

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