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4.5.1.4
Send
Value
rising/falling/both
edges
There
are
two
further
sub
‐
functions
at
the
sub
‐
function
Send
Value.
On
the
one
hand
you
can
send
1
Byte
Values
and
on
the
other
hand
you
can
activate
a
forced
setting
(2
Bit).
These
functions
can
be
parameterized
according
to
your
wishes.
The
following
illustration
shows
this
parameter:
Figure
13:
Sub
‐
function
send
value
After
activating
the
sub
function
„Send
value“,
you
have
to
choose
which
values
should
be
sent.
The
setting
options
are
shown
at
the
chart:
ETS
‐
text
Dynamic
range
[default
value]
comment
Value
(1
Byte)/
forced
setting(2
Bit)
1
Byte
Value
2
Bit
Value(forced
setting)
Choice
between
1
Byte
‐
and
2
Bit
‐
Value
Table
19:
Parameter
send
value
If
you
have
activated
the
setting
“1
Byte”,
the
following
settings
are
possible:
ETS
‐
text
Dynamic
range
[default
value]
comment
Value
for
rising/falling
edge
0
‐
255
[0]
Assignment,
which
value
should
be
send
for
the
falling/rising
edge
Table
20:
Parameter
send
value,
1
Byte
object
The
1
Byte
communication
object
can
send
any
value
in
its
dynamic
range
at
both
edges.
The
dynamic
range
is
thereby
from
0
‐
255.
Depending
on
parameterization
the
input
sends
the
adjusted
values
for
the
rising
or
the
falling
edge
or
for
both
edges.
The
following
chart
shows
the
according
communication
object:
Number
Name
Length
Usage
0
Send
value
1
Byte
sends
the
parameterized
value
Table
21:
Communication
object
Parameter
Send
value
‐
1
Byte
object