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West Control Solutions Pro-EC44 - Function 08 - Loopback Diagnostic Test; Function 16 - Write Multiple Registers (0 X10 Hex); Function 23 Hex - Read; Write Multiple Registers (0 X17 Hex); Exception Responses

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Pro-EC44 2-Loop Graphical Profile Controller & Recorder
Pro-EC44 Product Manual - 59540-2 September 2014 Page 112
Function 08 - Loopback Diagnostic Test
QUERY: Function 08 - Loopback Diagnostic Test
Func
Code
Diagnostic
Code
Value
08 00 00 HI LO
RESPONSE: Function 08 - Loopback Diagnostic Test
Func
Code
Sub-function Value
08 00 00 HI LO
Note: The Response normally returns the same data as the loopback query.
Other diagnostic codes are not supported.
Function 16 - Write Multiple Registers (0x10 Hex)
Writes consecutive word (two-byte) values starting at the specified address.
QUERY: Function 16 - Write Multiple Registers (0x10 Hex)
Func
Code
1
st
Write
Address
Number of
Words
Byte
Count
1st Word etc Last Word
10 HI LO HI LO
xx
HI LO HI LO
RESPONSE: Function 16 - Write Multiple Registers (0x10 Hex)
Func
Code
1st Word
Address
Number of
Words
10 HI LO HI LO
Note: The maximum number of data bytes that can be written in one message is
253 bytes.
Function 23 Hex - Read / Write Multiple Registers (0x17 hex)
Reads and writes the requested number of consecutive words (two-bytes) starting at the
specified addresses.
QUERY: Function 23 Hex - Read / Write Multiple Registers (0x17 hex)
Func
Code
1
st
Read
Address
Number of
Words
1
st
Write
Address
Number of
Write Words
Byte
Count
Values to Write
1st Word etc Last Word
17 HI LO HI LO HI LO HI LO xx HI LO HI LO
RESPONSE: Function 23 Hex - Read / Write Multiple Registers (0x17 hex)
Func
Code
Byte
Count
Read Data
1st Word etc Last Word
17 xx HI LO HI LO
Note: The maximum number of data bytes that can be read and written in one
message is 253 bytes.
Exception Responses
If a QUERY is sent without a communication error, but the instrument cannot interpret it, an
Exception RESPONSE is returned. The exception response consists of a modified version of
the original function code and an exception code that explains what was wrong with the
message. Possible exception responses and their reasons are:

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