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AS-i 3.0 Command Interface

Commands of the Command Interface

Subject to reasonable modifications due to technical advances

Id.-No.: 102875 Issue date - 3.12.2007

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4.4

AS-i Diagnosis

4.4.1

Overview of the commands

4.4.2

Get Lists and Flags (Get_LPS, Get_LAS, Get_LDS, Get_Flags)

(GET_LISTS)

With this call, the following entries of the AS-i Master can be read:

• The list of active AS-i slaves (LAS)

• The list of detected AS-i slaves (LDS)

• The list of projected AS-i slaves (LPS)

• The flags according to the AS-i slave specification

Values for command

see page

Command

Value

Meaning

Req
Len

Res
Len

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GET_LISTS

30

16

Get LDS, LAS, LPS, Flags

2

29

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GET_FLAGS

47

16

Get_Flags 2

5

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GET_DELTA

57

16

Get list of config. diff.

2

10

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GET_LCS

60

16

Get LCS

2

10

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GET_LAS

45

16

Get_LAS

2

10

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GET_LDS

46

16

Get_LDS

2

10

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GET_LPF

3E

16

Get_LPF 2

10

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GET_LOS

61

16

GET_LOS

2

10

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SET_LOS

62

16

SET_LOS

10

2

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GET_TECA

63

16

Get transm.err.counters

2

34

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GET_TECB

64

16

Get transm.err.counters

2

34

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GET_TEC_X

66

16

Get transm.err.counters

4

≥3

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READ_FAULT_DETECTOR

1

1. The command READ_FAULT_DETECTOR is valid only for the use with masters which support this function. Please see the user manual of the

master for further information.

10

16

Read Fault Detector

2

4

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READ_DUPLICATE_ADDR

2

2. The command READ_DUPLICATE_ADDR is valid only for the use with masters which support this function. Please see the user manual of the

master for further information.

11

16

Read List of Duplicate Addresses

2

10

Request

byte

2

7

2

6

2

5

2

4

2

3

2

2

2

1

2

0

1

30

16

2

T

O

circuit

Response (if O

0)

byte

2

7

2

6

2

5

2

4

2

3

2

2

2

1

2

0

1

30

16

2

T

result

3

7A

6A

5A

4A

3A

2A

1A

0A