Commissioning 6 lecom message details – Lenze SMVector RS-485 LECOM User Manual

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LECOM Message Details

6.1

Telegram Response

The SMV controller must return an acknowledgement to the host. The only exceptions to this are when a broadcast
telegram is received or when the controller address is not correct. These telegrams do not require an acknowledgement.
The SMV controller sends two types of acknowledgements:
• Negative acknowledgement (NAK = 15hex), if:

− a fault (e.g. parity fault) was detected in one or more characters, including the character ENQ

− an invalid command or variable address has been recognized

− the variable value is not within the permissible range

• Otherwise, Positive acknowledgement (ACK = 06hex)

6.2

Receive Telegram

The command RECEIVE is to request parameter values of the SMV controllers. The code numbers of the requested
parameter are transmitted via the RECEIVE telegram using the following structure:

EOT

AD1

AD2

C1

C2

ENQ

The abbreviations have the following meanings:
EOT (04

hex

)

End of the (previous) transmission

AD1, AD2

Logic unit address of the slave to be addressed Slaves

C1, C2 Code number (two ASCII characters) or extended addressing
ENQ (05

hex

)

Station request

6.3

Receive Telegram Response

The SMV controller addressed via a RECEIVE telegram generates one of the following responses:
• The controller could decode the request and is now sending the requested parameter value to the host.

STX

C1

C2

V1

O

Vn

ETX

BCC

• The controller could decode the request, however, a check-sum fault (parity fault) occurred during transmission.

STX

C1

C2

?

ETX

BCC

• The controller could not process the request because the requested code number does not exist.

STX

C1

C2

EOT

The abbreviations have the following meanings:

STX (02

hex

)

Start of text

C1, C2

Code number (two ASCII characters) or extended addressing

V1 to Vn

Parameter value (n ASCII characters)

ETX (03

hex

)

End of text

BCC

Block-check character (00 ... FF

hex

)

? (3F

hex

)

ASCII character “?”

EOT (04

hex

)

End of the (previous) transmission

Structure and meaning of the block-check character (BCC) are described in the corresponding paragraph of the chapter
SEND.

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