Rockwell Automation 2755 Enhanced Decoder Series B User Manual

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PCCC Host Commands

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STS

Byte 1 specifies the command status which is always 0.

TNS

Bytes 2 and 3 contain a unique transaction number sequence that
links each command to a reply

.

The TNS is user defined.

FNC Code

When the CMD byte = 06H (diagnostic command), byte 4
specifies a diagnostic function. For example, FNC = 01 means
read diagnostic counters.

Low Address

When the CMD byte = 01H (unprotected read command) or 08H
(unprotected write command

)

byte 4 contains the low byte of a

two byte address.

The low address (byte 4) and high address (byte 5) map to a
specific area in decoder memory for a read or write operation.

High Address

When the CMD byte = 01H (unprotected read command) or 08H
(unprotected write command

)

byte 5 contains the high byte of a

two byte address.

The low address (byte 4) and high address (byte 5) map to a
specific area in decoder memory for a read or write operation.

Data

The data area is command dependent. The starting byte for the
data area is also command dependent.

Command Reply Format

The general format and definition of a command reply is:

0

STS

CMD Reply

TNS

Data 124 bytes maximum

High Byte

Low Byte

MSB

LSB

1

3

2

4

.

.

.

126

5

.

.

.

127

Optional

CMD Reply

Byte 0 contains the response to a command. Bit 6 is set for the
reply and responses are:

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