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Chapter 6 Planning Your Application Program
Note that the number of channels on the ADAM-
5056 and ADAM-5060/5068/5069 differ.
A 4-character hexadecimal value is used to set the
channels, from 15 thru 0, of the ADAM-5056. A 2
character hexadecimal value is used to set the chan-
nels, from 5 thru 0, of the ADAM-5060. Bits 6 and 7
always default to 0 in the ADAM-5060. A 2-charac-
ter hexadecimal value is used to set the
channels, from 7 thru 0, of the ADAM-
5055/5068/5069.
Response >(cr) if the command was valid.
?aa(cr) if an invalid command has been issued.
There is no response if the module detects a syntax
error or communication error or if the specified ad-
dress does not exist.
> delimiter character indicating a valid command was
received.
? delimiter character indicating the command was
invalid.
aa (range 00-FF) represents the 2-character hexadeci-
mal Modbus network address of an ADAM-5000/
TCP system that is responding.
(cr) is the terminating character, carriage return (0Dh)
Example command: #15S11201(cr)
response: >(cr) An output bit with value 1 is sent
to channel 2 of a digital output module in slot 1 of
the ADAM-5000/ TCP system at address 15h -
either ADAM-5056 or
ADAM-5050/5055/5060/5068/5069. Channel 2 of the
digi- tal output module is set to ON.
command: #01S1001234(cr)
response: >(cr) An output byte with value 1234h
(0001001000110100) is sent to the digital output
module (ADAM-5056) in slot 1 of the
ADAM-5000/TCP system at address
6-144
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