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Balluff BIS C-6002 User Manual

Balluff BIS C-6002
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Function Description
Output buffer, configuration and explanation
Description of
Output Buffer
(continued)
Sub- Meaning Function Description
address
02Hex Start address Address at which reading from or writing to the Data carrier
(Low Byte) begins.
(The Low Byte includes the address range from 0 to 255).
or Start address Address for the Auto-Read function, starting at which the code
(Low Byte) tag is to be read. The value is stored in the EEPROM. (The Low
Byte covers the address range from 0 to 255).
or Program No. Number of the program to be stored in the EEPROM in
conjunction with command ID 06
Hex for Mixed Data Access
function (values between 01
Hex and 0AHex are allowed!).
or Program No. Number of the program stored in the EEPROM for read or write
operations in conjunction with command ID 21
Hex or 22Hex for the
Mixed Data Access function.
or Data for writing to the Data carrier
or Program data for writing to the EEPROM.
03Hex Start address Address for reading from or writing to the Data carrier (the High
Byte (High Byte) is additionally used for the address range from 256 to 8,191).
or Start address Address for the Auto-Read function, starting at which the code
(High Byte) tag is to be read. The value is stored in the EEPROM (the High
Byte is also required for the address range from 256 to 8,191).
or Data for writing to the Data carrier
or Program data for writing to the EEPROM.
(continued next )
Please note the
basic procedure on
14 and 29...35
and the examples on
pages
36...53.
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Function Description
Output buffer, configuration and explanation
Description of
Output Buffer
(continued)
Sub- Meaning Function Description
address
04Hex No. of bytes Number of bytes to read or write beginning with the start address
(Low Byte) (the Low Byte includes from 1 to 256 bytes).
or Data for writing to the Data carrier
or Program data for writing to the EEPROM.
05Hex No. of bytes Number of bytes to read or write beginning with the start address
(High Byte) (the High Byte is additionally used for the range between 257 and
8,192 bytes).
or Data for writing to the Data carrier
or Program data for writing to the EEPROM.
06Hex Data for writing to the Data carrier
or Program data for writing to the EEPROM.
... Data for writing to the Data carrier
or: Program data for writing to the EEPROM.
Last byte
2nd Bit header The data are valid if the 1st and 2nd bit header are identical.
or Data for writing to the Data carrier
or Program data for writing to the EEPROM.
Please note the
basic procedure on
14 and 29...35
and the examples on
pages
36...53.
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Balluff BIS C-6002 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryComputer Hardware
Operating frequency13.56 MHz
Protection classIP67
Output TypeNPN or PNP
Switching Distance2 mm
Connection TypeConnector
Operating Temperature-25°C to +70°C

Summary

Safety Considerations

Approved Operation

Ensures system is used for intended purpose in industrial environment.

Installation and Operation

Installation by trained personnel, follow wiring diagrams, care with connections.

Use and Checking

Adhere to safety regulations, prevent hazards, regular testing.

Fault Conditions

Take system out of commission if not working properly.

BUS Interface: PROFIBUS-DP

Communication with the Host System

Communication is via PROFIBUS-DP, involving master and slaves.

Function Description: Communication with the Processor

Basic Procedure

Describes the fixed protocol sequence for communication jobs.

Function Description: Input and Output Buffers

Input and Output Buffers

Fields for commands and data between BIS C-60_2 and host system.

Function Description: Input and Output Buffers (Continued)

Input and Output Buffers (continued)

Example of buffer distribution for two read/write heads.

Function Description: Output Buffer Configuration

Configuration of the Output Buffer

Explains the last byte as a 2nd bit header.

Description of Output Buffer

Details subaddresses, bit names, and their meanings.

Function Description: Output Buffer Details

Function Description: Output Buffer Specifications

Function Description: Output Buffer Parameters

Description of Output Buffer (continued)

Details number of bytes and 2nd bit header configurations.

Function Description: Input Buffer Configuration

Configuration of the Input Buffer

Explains the last byte as a 2nd bit header.

Description of Input Buffer

Details subaddresses, bit names, and their meanings.

Function Description: Input Buffer Details

Function Description: Input Buffer Error Codes

Function Description: Input Buffer Data

Description of Input Buffer (continued)

Continues listing error codes and data descriptions.

Function Description: Parametering the BIS C-60_2 Processor

Parameters, Overview

Discusses user parameter bytes and their functions.

Function Description: Parametering Bytes

Parametering Bytes User-Parameter Bytes

Details the use of 6 user parameter bytes for configuration.

Function Description: Parametering Bytes (Continued)

Function Description: Parametering Bytes Specifications

Parametering Bytes User-Parameter Bytes (continued)

Specifies input/output buffer settings and buffer size limits.

Function Description: Processing Data Carriers

Reading and Writing

Describes the sequence for read/write jobs with data carriers.

Function Description: Processing Data Carriers Modes

Reading and Writing in Dynamic Mode

Processor accepts/stores jobs even without data carrier.

Reading and Writing with Simultaneous Data Transmission

Discusses data transmission during read/write operations.

Function Description: Mixed Data Access

Mixed Data Access

Storing and reading mixed data from data carriers.

Function Description: Mixed Data Access Details

Mixed Data Access (cont.)

Shows program structure and EEPROM replacement.

Function Description: Data Carrier Program Operations

Read from Data Carrier with Program

Command to read program records from data carrier.

Write to Data Carrier with Program

Command to write program records to data carrier.

Copying from Head 1 to Head 2

Copy data from Head 1 to Head 2.

Function Description: CRC Initialization

CRC Initialization

Initializes data carrier for CRC check, error detection.

Function Description: Examples for Protocol Sequence

Example No. 1: CRC Initialization

Initializes data carrier for CRC_16 data checking.

Function Description: Protocol Sequence Examples

Example No. 1 (continued)

Continues protocol sequence for initializing data carrier.

Example No. 2: Reading Data

Reads data from data carrier with 32 byte block size.

Read/Write Times

Read/Write Times (Continued)

LED Display

BIS C-6002 Opening the Processor

BIS C-6002-KL2: Installing Connection Cables

BIS C-6002-KL2: Interface Information / Wiring Diagrams

BIS C-6002-ST11: Interface Information / Wiring Diagrams

BIS C-6002-655-03-ST11: Interface Information / Wiring Diagrams

BIS C-6002: Changing the EEPROM

BIS C-6002: Technical Data

BIS C-6002: Technical Data (Continued)

BIS C-6002: Ordering Information

BIS C-6022: Mounting Processor

BIS C-6022: Opening the Processor / Interface Information

BIS C-6022: Interface Information / Wiring Diagrams

BIS C-6022-ST10: Interface Information / Wiring Diagrams

BIS C-6022-ST14: Interface Information / Wiring Diagrams

BIS C-6022: Changing the EEPROM

BIS C-6022: Technical Data

BIS C-6022: Technical Data (Continued)

BIS C-6022: Ordering Information