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Explicit Messaging

The DeviceNet master unit can issue explicit messages to the DL-DN1 for the
following purposes:

"Issuing a Motion Command to a Sensor Amplifier" (page 3-19)

"Reading settings or status" (page 3-20)

"Reading data with decimal point" (page 3-21)

"Writing settings or status" (page 3-21)

"Locking Sensor Amplifiers" (page 3-22)

Shown below is the basic format used when the DeviceNet master unit issues a
command to the DL-DN1 and when the DL-DN1 responds to the DeviceNet master
unit, respectively.

The number of bytes used in the class ID, instance ID, and attribute ID may
vary depending on the master unit. The format examples in this manual
assume 2 bytes for class ID, 2 bytes for instance ID, and 1 byte for attribute
ID. For details, refer to the instruction manual of the master device.

Basic Formats of Explicit Messaging

DeviceNet master unit

DL-DN1

Sensor amplifier

Receive

Receive

Send

Send

Response

Command

Node

address

Service

Code

Attribute

ID

When normal

When abnormal

Node

address

Node

address

Service

Code

Service

Code

ClassID

InstanceID

Service data

Response data

Response data

Error code

Received size

Received size

Reference

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