
4
INTRODUC
TIO
N
Abou
t th
e V700
-L2
1
, V700
-L2
2
, and V70
0
-L
22
-V2
CIDRW System
User’s Manual
INTRODUCTION
About the V700-L21, V700-L22, and V700-L22-V2
The V700-L21, V700-L22, and V700-L22-V2 CIDRW Controllers comply with SEMI standard E99 (E99-0303).
You cannot simply replace the V700-L21 with the V700-L22 or V700-L22-V2. To replace the V700-L21, you
must prepare a control program for the CIDRW Controller based on the information given in this manual.
For the V700-L22-V2, some parameters have been added in comparison with the V700-L22. If you replace
the V700-L22 with the V700-L22-V2, use the information in this manual to prepare a control program for the
CIDRW Controller.
Main Differences
No: Not supported. Yes: Supported.
• CarrierIDOffset and CarrierIDLength Attributes
The CarrierIDOffset and CarrierIDLength attributes were added to the CIDRW attributes in the 2003
edition of the SEMI E99 standard. With the V700-L22 or V700-L22-V2, the user can specify the loca-
tion and data length in an MID ID Tag as attributes.
• NVASC Attribute
A new NVASC attribute was added for the V700-L22-V2. The behavior of the F18 and F9 messages
depends on the value of NVASC as described below. (The default value of NVASC is “NOM”.)
NVASC = “NOM”
• Only visible ASCII (20 to 7E hex) can be read.
NVASC = “ALL”
• All characters, including non-visible ASCII, can be read.
NVASC = “STD”
• Non-visible ASCII characters are deleted and the read CID is returned.
• If there are no visible ASCII in the read CID, an “EE” error is returned.
NVASC = “EXT”
• If the first data in the CID in the range defined by CIDOF and CIDLN is NULL, an “EE” error is
returned.
• If there are no visible ASCII characters between the start of the range defined by CIDOF and CIDLN
and NULL, an “EE” error is returned.
Item
V700-L21
V700-L22
V700-L22-V2
CarrierIDOffset and CarrierIDLength
attributes
No
Yes
Yes
NVASC attribute
No
No
“NOM”, “ALL”, “STD”, and
“EXT”
MID data item specifications
All characters
Visible ASCII
Visible ASCII
*Can be changed with
NVASC set value.
CID byte length
16 bytes
16 bytes
8 to 32 bytes in 8-byte
increments
DATALENGTH data item format
52
52
51, 52, or 20
Specifying offset addresses for data
areas
No
Yes
Yes
Reading/writing added attributes with
SECS messages (unique states “CP”
and “ST”)
No
No
Yes
Содержание V640-HS61
Страница 14: ...12 INTRODUCTION Reading this Manual CIDRW System User s Manual INTRODUCTION MEMO...
Страница 76: ...74 SECTION 3 Communications Test CIDRW System User s Manual SECTION 3 Preparing for Communications...
Страница 106: ...104 SECTION 4 When SECS Is Not Used CIDRW System User s Manual SECTION 4 Reading from Writing to ID Tags...
Страница 120: ...118 SECTION 5 When SECS Is Not Used CIDRW System User s Manual SECTION 5 Troubleshooting MEMO...
Страница 171: ...CIDRW System User s Manual SECTION 6 Protective Construction SECTION 6 Appendix 169 MEMO...
Страница 173: ......