4ć15, Smart transmitter interface control – Rockwell Automation 1770-HT8 SMART TRANSMITTER User Manual

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Chapter 4

C

Communicating with the Smart

Transmitter Interface

4-15

Table 4.E

Valid Smart Transmitter Interface Commands from the Programmable Controller or

Host Computer

Command

Number

(Hex)

Smart

Transmitter

Interface

Command

Description

00

No Operation

Command is ignored by the Smart Transmitter Interface. A No

Error response is sent if requested by the host.

01

Enable Poll and

Response Mode

Puts the Smart Transmitter Interface into Poll and Response

mode

02

Enable Burst

Monitor Mode

Puts the Smart Transmitter Interface into Burst Monitor mode

where it begins monitoring all channels listed in the Smart

Transmitter Interface Data portion of the message for bursting

HART data.

10

Send Message to

Device

Directs the Smart Transmitter Interface to forward the

message to the channel specified in the Smart Transmitter

Interface Channel byte.

11

Read Burst Data

Directs the Smart Transmitter Interface to respond with the

latest data stored in the Burst Data Table for the channel

specified in the Smart Transmitter Interface Channel byte.

20

Set Number of

Preambles

Sets the number of preamble bytes used for the channel

specified in the Smart Transmitter Interface Channel byte.

21

Set Number of

Retries

Sets the number of retries before declaring No Response on

the channel specified in the Smart Transmitter Interface

Channel byte.

30

Read Status and

Statistics

Directs the Smart Transmitter Interface to return a set of

statistics for the channel specified in the Smart Transmitter

Interface Channel byte.

31

Reset Statistics

Counters

Directs the Smart Transmitter Interface to reset all the

statistics counters to 0.

32

Read ID

Directs the Smart Transmitter Interface to return the series and

revision information.

Smart Transmitter Interface Control

The third byte of the header provides control information to the Smart
Transmitter Interface. If you are using a programmable controller
application to send a BTW followed by a BTR, clear bit six (set bit 6 to 0)
in this field. If your application sends only a BTW and it does not require a
response message from the Smart Transmitter Interface, then set bit six to 1
in this field. When bit six is set, the Smart Transmitter Interface does not
expect a BTR to be sent immediately after the BTW, and so it does not
hold responses in its queue waiting for a BTR. When using a host
computer you would normally clear all bits. If you do not require a
response (when using hexadecimal Smart Transmitter Interface Commands
00, 01, 02, 20, 21 or 31) set bit six to 1.

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