DN-107NE display series
CHAPTER 4
OPERATION
4-3
This parameter allows the programming of a time to warn that it is not receiving data or
that the data is incorrect. The warning occurs if the programmed time is exceeded.
Each time that a communication is received correctly, the time is reset to zero. The
code “00” (No time) does not trigger any warning.
To indicate that the time limit has been exceeded, a dash will be displayed on each
digit.
Code
Time
Code
Time
00
No time
11
1 min.
01
2 s
12
2 min.
02
4 s
13
5 min.
03
6 s
14
10 min.
04
8 s
15
20 min.
05
10 s
16
40 min.
06
14 s
17
1 hour.
07
20 s
18
2 hours.
08
26 s
19
5 hours.
09
30 s
20
10 hours.
10
40 s
21
25 hours.
For configuring the display's response message.
Value
Response message
0
Without response
1
06h + End of block
2
ACK + End of Block
3
06h
4
ACK
The end of block is the one selected in parameter 2.
If value 1 has been selected, the 06h code is sent, followed by the block selected in
parameter 2
If value 2 has been selected, the ACK characters are sent followed by the block
selected in parameter 2.
The MAC code is a code which identifies each port which connects to an Ethernet
network. It is unique to each unit and is needed to configure the port.
The MAC code is formed by 6 bytes in a hexadecimal format. The 3 bytes on the left are
always the same for units DN-109NE/DN-119NE /DN-129NE/DN-189NE.
This parameter allows you to ascertain the 3 bytes on the right. In order to identify them,
a decimal point is used. Byte 4 has the point of the right digit activated. Byte 5 has the point of
the left digit activated. Byte 6 has both points activated.
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte 3
Byte 4
Byte 5
Byte 4
00h
20h
4Ah
XX.
X.X
X.X.
4.2.3.3. Parameter 3: Time without receiving data
4.2.3.4. Parameter 4: Response Message. Only TCP/IP and UDP/IP protocols
4.2.3.5. Parameter 5: MAC