Read/write function block data
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Operating hours counters: O1 – O4
Telegram structure
Table 30: Operand overview
Byte Meaning
Value (hex), sent by
Master Slave
0 Toggle byte J page 44
1Command:
Read 89 –
Write 8D –
Response:
Read successful – C2
Write successful – C1
Command rejected – C0
1
2Type 92 92
3Instance
2
00 – 03 00 – 03
4 Index J Table 30
5 – 8 Data 1 – 4 depending on index, J Table 31
1) Possible causes J page 91
2) EZ provides 4 operating hours counters O1 to O4. These can be
addressed using the instance (0 – 3).
Index
(hex)
Operand Read Write
00 Parameters J Table 31 ×
01 Control byte J Table 32 ×
02 Actual value S1
2
× c
1
03 Counter setpoint 2 S2
2
× c
1
1) The value can only be written if it is assigned to a constant in the
program.
2) A 32-bit value is transferred in data bytes Data 1 – Data 4. It should be
remembered that the Data 1 is the low byte and Data 4 the high byte.