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33.
Object 100Bh: Model ID
Identifier
600h + current CAN ID
Default 615h
Byte 0
40h
Read Device Register
Byte 1
0Bh
CAN Object 100Bh
Byte 2
10h
Byte 3, 7
00h
Not used
1° additional byte
Identifier
600h + current CAN ID
Default 615h
Byte 0
60h
Read Device Register second byte
Byte 1, 7
00h
Not used
2° additional byte
Identifier
600h + current CAN ID
Default 615h
Byte 0
70h
Read Device Register third byte
Byte 1, 7
00h
Not used
Example:
Direction
Identifier
Format
Message
Data
To Keypad
615
Std
40 0B 10 00 00 00 00 00
Keypad reply
595
Std
41 0B 10 00 09 00 00 00
To Keypad
615
Std
60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Keypad reply
595
Std
00 50 4B 50 33 35 30 30
PKP3500
To Keypad
615
Std
70 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Keypad reply
595
Std
1B 53 49 00 00 00 00 00
SI
Model ID: PKP3500SI
The first byte of the last data message replied is 1Bh.
34.
Object 1011h: Restore default parameters
With this object the default values of parameters according to the communication profile, device
profile, and application profile are restored. This procedure shall only be executed when the
specific signature ‘’load’’ is written to the sub
-index 01h. When the message shown in the
following table is transmitted, the default values shall be restored after the keypad is reset.
Identifier
615h (600h + current CAN ID)
Byte 0
40h
Read Device Register
23h
Set Device Register
Byte 1
11h
CAN Object 1011h
Byte 2
10h
Byte 3
00h
Highest sub-index supported
01h
Restore all parameters
Byte 4
6Ch
Character 1 ‘’l’’
Byte 5
6Fh
Character 2 ‘’o’’
Byte 6
61h
Character 3 ‘’a’’
Byte 7
64h
Character 4 ‘’d’’
Examples:
Direction
Identifier Format
Message
Data
To Keypad
615
Std
40 11 10 00 00 00 00 00
Read highest sub-index
Keypad reply
595
Std
4F 11 10 00 01 00 00 00
1
To Keypad
615
Std
23 11 10 01 6C 6F 61 64
‘load’
Keypad reply
595
Std
43 11 10 01 00 00 00 00
Command accepted