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Process interfacing via an automation system (PLC, PC)
9.3 Control with Ident profile
SIMATIC MV500
110 Operating Instructions, 05/2019, C79000-G8976-C494-02
Initialization
During initialization (INIT), the Ident profile automatically executes the "WRITE-CONFIG"
command. The parameter values of the "WRITE-CONFIG" command depend on whether the
Ident profile is used with or without a communications module.
WRITE-CONFIG
Table 9- 5 WRITE-CONFIG
CMD
OFFSET
BUFFER
LEN_DATA
CONFIG
TXREF
0x78 Offset in send
buffer "TXREF"
Length of the
parameter data
0x01 ≙ communication
reset without configura-
tion data (LEN_DATA =
0)
0x03 ≙ communication
reset with configuration
data to be sent
Configuration data
to be sent
Note that the communication reset without configuration data (CONFIG = 0x01) can only be
used if you operate the reader without communication module via PROFINET IO. Reset
without configuration data corresponds to the "INIT" command without program selection.
Structure of the configuration data attachment of WRITE-CONFIG
Table 9- 6 MV400 with CONFIG = 0x03; LEN_DATA = 0x10
Byte
1
2...5
6
7...8
9
10
11
12 ... 13
14
15
16
Value
0x04
0x00
0x0A
0x00
0x00
0x25
0x02
0x00
0x01
0x00
0x00 ... 0x0F
1)
1)
0x00: "INIT" without program selection
0x01 ... 0x0F: Number of the program to be started ("INIT" with program selection)
9.3.2 Control with MV commands via Ident profile
The optical reader is controlled by the "PHYSICAL WRITE" and "PHYSICAL READ"
commands. Chaining of commands is not supported.
An RFID system typically has a linear memory area for each transponder from which data
can be read or to which data can be written. The address space (in this case purely virtual) is
used in an optical reader to map certain MV commands (machine vision commands). In
addition, the data that is "written" to a specific address, for example, has a defined semantic
meaning.
This section explains which address space must be written to or which address must be read
from in order to cause specific behavior of the optical reader. The semantic meaning of the
read data or data to be written is also explained.

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