Delta Electronics DVPDNET-SL manual Bit-Strobe Command, Display of Node Status on Network, Plc

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editing area to 0.

„When M1 = On, DVPDNET-SL will send out request message. Write 0004Hex into Class 99 >> Instance 1 >> Attribue 2 of the target equipment (node address: 02). If the communication of explicit message is successful, the slave will return with a response message.

„When M1 = On, DVPDNET-SL will only send out request message once. If you would like it to send out request message again, you will have to change ReqID.

„When the writing is successfully done, the message responded from the target equipment will be stored in D6000 ~ D6003.

7 Bit-Strobe Command

7.1Principle of Bit-Strobe

Bit-strobe is one of the standard I/O transmission methors for DeviceNet. The length of command is fixed to 8 bytes (i.e. 64 bits), and every bit corresponds to a slave.

PLC

 

Corresponding nodes on the network

 

device

b15

b14

b13

b1

b0

D6282

Node 15

Node 14

Node 13

Node 1

Node 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

D6283

Node 31

Node 30

Node 29

Node 17

Node 16

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

D6284

Node 47

Node 46

Node 45

Node 33

Node 32

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

D6285

Node 63

Node 62

Node 61

Node 49

Node 48

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When b0 of D6282 = 0, the node 0 equipment will be selected, and it will need to respond with a message to the master. When b0 and b1 of D6282 = 0, the node 0 and node 1 equipment will be selected, and they will beed to respond with a message to the master.

D6283

D6282

b31 b30

b18 b17 b16 b15 b14

b2 b1 b0

Node 0

Node 1

Node 2

Node 14

In the bit-strobe mode, the master will not send control data to the slave node. However, when its corresponding bit is set to 0, the slave node will have to respond with I/O data to the master. When its corresponding bit is set to 1, the slave node will not have to respond with I/O data to the master.

8 Display of Node Status on Network

8.1Display of Node Status in Scan List

DVPDNET-SL does read-time monitoring to the nodes in the scan list and maps the status of every node to a bit. You can acquire the node status by monitoring D6032 ~ D6035. See the table below for the corresponding relation between PLC devices and the nodes on the network:

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Contents DVPDNET-SL Page Table of Contents Principle of Bit-Strobe Digital Indicator LEDDisplay of Node Status in Scan List Status of DVPDNET-SL Features IntroductionI/O Scan List CanDimension Product Profile & OutlineDVPDNET-SL PIN VDC CanlShield CanhBasic Operation Installing DVPDNET-SL and DVP-SV MPU on DIN RailIN1 Configuration Corresponding Relation between DVPDNET-SL and DVP-SVConstructing DeviceNet Network How to Construct a DeviceNet NetworkI/O Mapping Table RTU-DNET DVP-SV COM1Ascii DeviceNet Network Scanner DVPDNET-SL DeviceNet Network Scanner DVPDNET-SL DeviceNet Network Scanner DVPDNET-SL DeviceNet Network Scanner DVPDNET-SL DeviceNet Network Scanner DVPDNET-SL DVPDNET-SL Slave → DVPDNET-SL Register Devices in slave PLC program Sending Explicit Message from Ladder Diagram Principle of Explicit Message SendingMAC ID Node Address00 DeviceNet Node Address02 H0101 D6250 ReqID = 01, Command = DeviceNet Network Scanner DVPDNET-SL H0008 D6251 Port = 00, Size = Bit-Strobe Command Display of Node Status on NetworkDisplay of Node Status in Scan List PLCLED Indicator & Trouble-shooting Power LEDMS LED NS LED MS LEDCorrection is needed Memo