4 standard protocol 11, 1 code table 11, Standard protocol 11 – West Control Solutions KS 800 ISO1745 Interface Manual User Manual
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Standard protocol
The KS800 standard protocol version represents instrument-specific standard data.
4.1
CODE table
Code
Description
R/W
Type
Range
Description
Rem.
18
System ident
R
SYS16
System identification
A
80
Block 81... 83
R
Block
81
Write Error
R
INT
0, 100 ... 127 Error of last write access
B
82
Write Error Position R
INT
0 ... 99
Position of last write access error
83
Read Error
R
INT
0, 100 ... 127 Error of last read access
Bem. A Instrument data
System dentifiction number (code 18)
For instrument identification, instrument type and software code number
can be read via code 18. The datum is composed of the following
sections:
Instrument type: (30 =KS800)
SW code number: (the last 8 digits)
Instrument version: 7th to 10th digit of 12NC (4 digits)
Bem. B Diagnosis access: block 8x
For test purposes, an additional debug access which signals errors of the last write or read access is available.
Presently, reading is possible for:
w
error number of last write access; 0 = no error
w
position of the faulty datum during the last write access;
0 = no error or error in address
1 = first datum is faulty (also with single accesses)
n = nth datum is faulty (with block accesses)
w
error number of last read access; 0 = no error
An independent memory for error messages is available for each interface COM1 and COM2. Presently, the
following error messages are defined:
Err. no.
Description
Error name
101
unspecified error
ERR_UNSPECIFIED
102
read not permitted
ERR_RD_NOTALLOWED
103
write not defined
ERR_WR_NOTALLOWED
104
local operation / no write access
ERR_LOCOPERAT
105
non-defined key code
ERR_KEYIDENT
106
range overflow function block no.
ERR_FB_OVERFL
107
range overflow function no.
ERR_FCT_OVERFL
108
write or range overflow
ERR_WR_RANGE_OV
109
char is not a digit
ERR_NODIGIT
110
no ‘\0’ found in the correct position
ERR_ENDDELIMITER
111
no ‘=’ in the correct position
ERR_NO_EQUALSIGN
112
faulty ST1 format (status)
ERR_NO_ST1FORMAT
113
no ‘,’ in the correct position
ERR_NO_COMMA
114
byte range overflow
ERR_BYTE_OVERFL
115
number of digits exceeded
ERR_DIGIT_OVERFL
116
range 9999 exceeded
ERR_RG9999_OVERFL
117
undefined protocol type
ERR_UNDEF_PRTCTYPE
118
undefined parameter reference
ERR_UNDEF_PARAMREF
119
undefined decimal point
ERR_UNDEF_DECPNT
Standard protocol
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