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6.4 APPLICATIONS
6 COMMUNICATIONS
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6.4 APPLICATIONS
6.4.1 PERFORMING COMMANDS USING FUNCTION CODE 10H
Commands can be performed using function code 16 as well as function code 5. When using FUNC-
TION CODE 16, the Command Function register must be written with a value of 5. The Command
Operation register must be written with a valid command operation number. The Command Data
registers must be written with valid data; this is dependent upon the command operation.
The commands supported by the MM2 are listed in Section 6.6: DATA FORMATS on page 6–41
under code F22.
For example, consider a request for slave 17 to perform command operation 1 (RESET): The mas-
ter/slave packets have the following format:
Table 6–9: MASTER/SLAVE PACKET FORMAT FOR PERFORMING COMMANDS
MASTER TRANSMISSION
BYTES
EXAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
SLAVE ADDRESS
1
11
message for slave 17
FUNCTION CODE
1
10
store multiple setpoints
DATA STARTING ADDRESS
2
11 60
setpoint address 1160
NUMBER OF SETPOINTS
2
00 02
2 setpoints = 4 bytes total
BYTE COUNT
1
04
4 bytes of data
DATA 1
2
00 05
data for address 1160
DATA 2
2
00 01
data for address 1161
CRC
2
76 87
CRC error code
SLAVE RESPONSE
BYTES
EXAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
SLAVE ADDRESS
1
11
message from slave 17
FUNCTION CODE
1
10
store multiple setpoints
DATA STARTING ADDRESS
2
11 60
setpoint address 1160
NUMBER OF SETPOINTS
2
00 02
2 setpoints
CRC
2
46 7A
CRC error code
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