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Siemens Building Technologies
CC1A7865.1en
HVAC Products
31.10.2002
Writing n words
Slave
address
Function
0x10
Address
of first
word
Number of
words
Number of
bytes
(max. 2)
Word
value(s)
Check-
sum
CRC16
1 byte
1 byte
2 bytes
2 bytes
1 byte
x byte(s)
2 bytes
Slave address
Function 0x10
Address of
first word
Number of
words
Checksum
CRC16
1 byte
1 byte
2 bytes
2 bytes
2 bytes
Write switch-on threshold (Hys1 = -10)
Word address = 0x0018
Instruction:
0B
10
00
18
00
02
04
00
00
C1
20
CRC16
Reply:
0B
10
00
18
00
02
CRC16
The high byte must be transmitted first.
Example:
Configuration code C111:
“9030“
MOD bus:
0B10 0024 00 02 04 0903
The following explanations apply under the condition that the master works with the
IEEE-754 format. Before transmitting a value, the bytes must be exchanged in a way
that the order corresponds to the presentation for the MOD bus (see illustration below).
M-23 bit normalized mantissa
E-exponent (complement to base 2)
S-Sign-bit; 1 = negative, 0 = positive
MOD-Bus
Master
Re
ad
Wr
ite
MMMMMMMM MMMMMMMM
SEEEEEEE
EMMMMMMM
EMMMMMMM
SEEEEEEE
MMMMMMMM MMMMMMMM
(IEEE 754)
7865z13e/1102
Example:
Transmission of decimal value “550“:
MOD bus:
0x80, 0x00, 0x44, 0x09
Following is a description of all process values (variables) with their addresses, data
type and type of access.
Where:
R / O
Read only access
R / W
Read and write access
float
Float value (4 bytes / 2 words)
word
Integer (2 bytes / 1 word)
The process values are subdivided into logic areas.
Instruction
Reply
Example
Data type “char“
Data type “float“