DBB3: ETX2 BYTE (2. End-ID in hexadecimal)
DBW4: TIMEOUT WORD (max. delay time between 2 telegrams)
The start res. end sign should always be a value
<
20, otherwise the sign
is ignored!
With not used IDs please always enter FFh!
Data block at 3964R
DBB0: Prio BYTE (The priority of both partners must be dif-
ferent)
DBB1: ConnAttmptNr BYTE (Number of connection trials)
DBB2: SendAttmptNr BYTE (Number of telegram retries)
DBB4: CharTimeout WORD (Char. delay time)
DBW6: ConfTimeout WORD (Acknowledgement delay time )
Data block at USS
DBW0: Timeout WORD (Delay time)
Data block at Modbus master
DBW0: Timeout WORD (Respond delay time)
Velocity of data transfer in bit/s (baud)
04h: 1200baud 05h: 1800baud 06h: 2400baud 07h: 4800baud
08h: 7200baud 09h: 9600baud 0Ah: 14400baud 0Bh: 19200baud
0Ch: 38400baud 0Dh: 57600baud 0Eh: 115200baud
Number of data bits where a character is mapped to.
0: 5bit 1: 6bit 2: 7bit 3: 8bit
The parity is -depending on the value- even or odd. For parity control, the information bits
are extended with the parity bit, that amends via its value ("0" or "1") the value of all bits
to a defined status. If no parity is set, the parity bit is set to "1", but not evaluated.
0: NONE 1: ODD 2: EVEN
The stop bits are set at the end of each transferred character and mark the end of a char-
acter.
BAUDRATE
CHARLEN
PARITY
STOPBITS
VIPA SPEED7
Serial Communication
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