Chapter 4
Configuration
MAN_905G_1.16
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If the 905G acts as a command initiator, you can enter a “Request Delay” between
commands sent to the host. To enter a DF1 command, select “New Serial Mapping”. The
following example is a file write command which writes 905G I/O registers 80 – 104 (25
registers) to DF1 files I3.1 to I27.1 at DF1 address 2.
The entry under “I/O Register” (see below) is the first I/O register in the 905G to be
transferred - the “I/O count” is the number of registers to be transferred.
The “Command Type” selected is a file write command (you can select read or write) -
which means that the values are sent from the 905G to the host device. The type of write
command is a “Integer” write, meaning that the register values will be written as register
values.
The DF1 address of the host device (or “Slave”) is 2.