Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Integration Maintenance Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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Section 8

Communication Interface

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Binary data such as AMP and PAL images do not have eighth bit parity

bits attached to them. Because binary files such as AMP and PAL can

contain data which correspond to RS-491 Level 2 control characters, these

files cannot be output to Level 2 devices. The control characters could halt

or otherwise affect the file transfer. The Level 2 tape reader interface on

the 9/Series is capable of reading binary files.

A man readable file name is punched to the tape by the 9/Series at the

beginning of all files. This is done for all types of devices except the

Generic Level 2 device which doesn’t output the man-readable header.

Care should be taken when transmitting files to the control which contain

man-readable headers. Sometimes this part of the tape can contain Level 2

control characters which may halt or other wise affect the file transfer.

Table 8.E

Control Code Functions

Control Code

Function

Description

DC1

Start Xmission

This code is used to begin data transmission from a

peripheral to the control. It is also used to restart

data transmission which had been interrupted by

the DC3 code output from the peripheral or the

control.

DC2

Restart

This code is used to begin data transmission from

the control to a peripheral.

DC3

Stop Xmission

This code is used to stop data transmission from

the transmitting device. It is output from the data

receiving device.

DC4

Ignore

The device receiving this code ignores any received

data until it receives the DC2 code after the data

has been transmitted from the control to the

peripheral.

EOT

End of Transmission

This code is used to notify the completion of data

transmission.

DLE

Data Link Escape

This code is used to abort the transmission.

Important: For the EOT code, M02 or M30 is usually used.

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