09.02  Start-Up 
Siemens AG    6SE7087-6AK85-1AA0 
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Rectifier/Regenerating Unit    Operating Instructions 
4.5.6  Structure of request/response telegrams 
There is no basic difference between the useful data area in the request and response telegrams for 
PROFIBUS and CAN Bus. The only difference between the two types of bus telegram is in the protocol frame 
and the transmission sequence of H and L bytes. The structure of the protocol frame and the transmission 
sequence of bytes are therefore described where necessary in the sections containing the start-up description 
for the appropriate board. 
Each request and each response basically comprises three areas apart from the telegram frame with header 
and trailer: 
Header
Trailer
Index
IND
Parameter value
PWE
Parameter identifier
PKE
 
 
The 
parameter identifier (PKE) contains a request or response identifier (i.e. type of request or response) and 
the number of the addressed parameter. The spontaneous signaling bit SPM (bit11) is not used on the 
SIMOVERT 6SE70 Common Rectifier. 
Header Trailer
Index
IND
SPM
Parameter value
PWE
Parameter identifier
PKE
Task/ response 
identifier
Parameter number (PNU)
 
 
Bits 0 to 10 contain the number of the parameter specified in the request. 
 
Parameter number (PNU): 
Parameter area  Displayed 
number 
Input on OP1S  PNU in parameter 
identifier 
Basic unit 
Pxxx, rxxx 
0 - 999  0 - 999 
Technology board 
Hxxx, dxxx 
1000 - 1999  1000 - 1999 
 
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