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Example: Registering Constant (Hexadecimal) for receive command data
When the trigger condition is satisfied, the received data is compared with the registered hexadecimal data, and the
value of the Index No. 2 of the matching data is stored in Index Device Address LDR100.
When the LDR100 value is 3
Example of applying Registering Constant
When the same device address is specified for the Index Device Address for
Registering Constant (Character)
data or
Registering Constant (Hexadecimal)
data and for
Use Reference Device Address
for
Device
Address
data, the data storage destination for each unit of received data can be changed.
When the following commands are received
• The first 1 byte is taken as the start code.
Constant (Hexadecimal)
data is not stored.
• The received data is compared with the registered data, and the value of the Index No. 2 (Dec) of the matching
data is stored in Index Device Address LDR100.
Item
Setting
Number of Registering Constants
3
Registering Constants
Index No. 1: 1234
Index No. 2: 5678
Index No. 3: 2537
Index Device Address
LDR100
Received data
Compare
25h
37h
Order of reception
3
LDR100:
Value of the Index Device Address
1234h
5678h
2537h
1:
2:
3:
Data
Index No.
Number of
Registering
Constants: 3
(DEC)
Data type
Item
Setting
Constant (Hexadecimal)
Data
02
Registering Constant (Character)
Number of Registering Constants
2
Registering Constant
Index No. 1: AA
Index No. 2: BB
Index Device Address
LDR100
Device Address
Conversion Type
No conversion
Device Address
LDR100
Use Reference Device Address
ON, Device Address: LDR200
Storage Method for Data
from Upper byte
Bytes
2
Words
2
Variable
OFF
Constant (Hexadecimal)
Data
0D
STX
(02h)
B
(42h)
B
(42h)
1
(31h)
2
(32h)
CR
(0Dh)
STX
(02h)
Received data
Compare
B
(42h)
B
(42h)
Order of reception
2
LDR100:
Value of the Index Device Address
AA
BB
1:
2:
Data
Index No.
Number of
Registering
Constants: 2
(DEC)
Summary of Contents for MICRO/I HG4G-CJT22 F-B Series
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Page 106: ...5 WindO I NV4 Common Operations and Settings 2 74 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 254: ...7 BACnet Communication 3 148 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 362: ...5 Screen Restrictions 5 28 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 402: ...3 Text 7 30 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 574: ...9 Potentiometer 8 172 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 1052: ...4 Using the Data 15 22 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
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Page 1260: ...5 Editing User Accounts on the MICRO I 23 60 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
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Page 1414: ...4 E mail Function 28 66 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 1554: ...3 Settings 34 14 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
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