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3-3 Explicit Messaging

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Error code 0Eh is returned if the DL-DN1 is connected with any sen-
sor amplifier that does not support key lock or full key lock. (The set-
tings of such non-supported sensor amplifiers remain unchanged.)

„Response format

• When normal

• When abnormal

The following tables list the command parameters used in explicit messaging to read/
write the settings and status of sensor amplifiers and to issue motion commands.
For details about how the master unit performs explicit messaging using command
parameters, see:

"Issuing a Motion Command to a Sensor Amplifier" (page 3-22)

"Reading/Writing Settings or Status of a Sensor Amplifier" (page 3-23)

Common command parameter list

The table below describes command parameters which are common to the DL-DN1.
InstID: Instance ID; AttrID: Attribute ID
Attribute R: Read; R/W: Read/Write

Point

Responder

node address

Se rv ice Code

0002h

**h

CCh

0000h

Response data

Number of receiv ed b ytes

Responder

node address

Se rv ice Code

0002h

**h

94h

FF**h

Response data

(Error code)

Number of receiv ed b ytes

Command Parameter List

InstID
(DEC)

AttrID

(HEX)

Name

Description

Attribute

Data

type

Default

value

Parameter range

0

64

Status

Bit 0 - 12: Unused
Bit 13: Sensor ready
Bit 14: Warning status
Bit 15: Error status

R

WORD

0

*1

65

Error status

The error status values of sensor
amplifiers (ID 01 to ID 04) are output
as they are assigned to bits 0 - 3.

R

WORD

0

0: No error
1: Error

66

Warning status

The warning status values of sensor
amplifiers (ID 01 to ID 04) are output
as they are assigned to bits 0 - 3.

R

WORD

0

0: No error
1: Error

67

System reserved

68

Current value
property

This property is output by assigning
sensor amplifiers (ID 01 to ID 04) bits
0 - 3.
The output occurs when the measured
value is nonnumeric: "over," "under,"
or "invalid."

R

WORD

0

0: Normally mea-
sured value
1: "over," "under," or
"invalid (-----)"

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