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VEGACOM 557 Profibus DP

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5 Transfer of measured value

As DP norm slave, the VEGACOM 557 DP

gateway is either configured with 50 Byte

consistent input data and 2 Byte consistent
output data or with 6 Byte consistent input

data and 6 Byte consistent output data (see

chapter „6 Operating mode VEGACOM

557“)

. The DP master transmits via the inputs

control information to VEGACOM 557, to
which VEGACOM 557 r esponds accor dingly,

making the data available to the DP master

as input information.

5.1 Format for transfer of measured

value

Measured values and PC/DCS values

The measured values of the VEGA process-

ing systems (VEGAMET or VEGALOG) con-

nected to VEGACOM 557 are reproduced on
the input bytes of the Profibus master as

described in chapter 4. They are available in

VEGACOM 557 as so-called PC/DCS values.

A PC/DCS value consists of 6 Byte.

Structure of a measured value

Measured values of VEGALOG or VEGAMET

processing system are transferred to VEGA-
COM 557 as 2 Byte signed data. This means

that the value range comprises max.

+32.768 up to -32.767.

Structure of a PC/DCS value

An individual PC/DCS value in VEGACOM

557 consists of 6 Byte and is structured as

follows:

PC/DCS value

Byte 1

Byte 2

Byte 3

Byte 4

Byte 5

Byte 6

Additional info.

High word

Low word

Measured value

Index

Status

high

low

high

low

Transfer of measur ed value

The real measured value is in the low word of

the measured value and with a length of 2

Byte and signed, this means that the value

range is +32768 up to -32767.
The 2 Byte of the high word of the measured

value are not used at present - they are filled

with the value zero.

In addition to the measured value, VEGA-
COM 557 provides per DCS value one Byte

for the PC/DCS index and another Byte for

information on the current measured value

status.

The PC/DCS output number is transferred in

the byte index. The status describes the

conditions of the respective measured value.

The contents of the measured value is only

valid if the respective status has the value
zero.

If the status value is not equal to zero, the

status value and the respective value in the

measured value field must be taken into
account for a detailed error diagnosis. The

following list explains the possible errors:

Status M eas. value Meaning
0x00

0xXXXX

valid measured value

0x01

0xXXXX

simulated meas. value

(only on VEGAMET 509
and 512)

0x80

0xXXXX

old meas. value (prob-

ably connection sepa-

rated)

0xFE

0x0000

there is no meas. value

available (not config-

ured)

0xFF

0xFFFF

there is no VEGAMET or

VEGALOG connected

0xFF

0x00XX

failure message of an

individual meas. loop
XX = error type

0xFF

0x8000

failure message of an

individual meas. loop
Error type not defined