9
RS-485
You can configure the output of process data via the RS-485 interface using SOPAS ET
or the integrated web server. The options for configuration with the integrated web
server are limited in comparison to those available in SOPAS ET.
The transmission message comprises the following parts:
•
A frame
This can be configured.
•
The payload
20 slots are available and can be individually filled with all types of data from the
MLG-2. The sequence of the data to be transmitted is determined by the configu‐
ration of the corresponding slots.
Frame start
Payload
Frame end
e.g. STX
Slot 1 to 20
1
Consists of up to
2 stop characters, e.g. CR LF
(default = ETX and None)
Table 37: User-defined data output
1
Depending on the configuration, the individual slots can be separated using separators (
Data transmission format", page 87
The start and stop characters can be configured. Separators can be configured
between the payload slots (
see "Data output via the interfaces", page 87
9.1
Payload
The following data can be configured as the payload:
•
Diagnostic data
System status, statuses of the switching outputs, teach-in quality, process quality,
message counter
System status
Bit 7
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
Synchroni‐
zation
error
Teach-in
error
Hardware
error
Contami‐
nation
warning
Teach-in
active
Excess
tempera‐
ture warn‐
ing
Process
data inva‐
lid
Output
short-cir‐
cuit
Table 38: Content of the system status
States of the switching outputs
Bit 7
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Q4
Q3
Q2
Q1
Table 39: Content of the switching output statuses
•
Measurement data
Beam status, RLC, beam functions
9
RS-485
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