
Control commands for EZ700
Markers: M1 – M16/N1 – N16
Telegram structure
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| Toggle byte | J page 44 |
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| Command: Write |
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| Len |
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3 |
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| Index2 |
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| Data 1 (Low Byte)3 |
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| Data 2 – 4 | 00 |
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1)Possible causes J page 91
2)There are 16 M markers and 16 N markers. The markers are addressed by Type and Index:
Use Type to select the M or N marker. Use Index to select the marker number.
3)The marker is set if a value is written to the data byte that does not equal zero. The marker is reset accordingly if the value 0 is written to data byte Data 1.
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