Example 1 - command request without response only, Command request block, Command response block – ProSoft Technology 5201-DFNT-104S User Manual
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Example 1 - Command Request Without Response only
For this example, the remote node is passing a timestamp event to be
transferred to the remote client connected to the ProLinx gateway.
The following block can be used for the first request.
Command Request Block
Word
Offset
Database
Address
Value Description
0
3000
100
Block ID1 - Command Request Without Response
1 3001
0 Block ID2 - Command Request With Response. Move
a value of 0 or any other value out of the 200 to 203
range since no data is requested back from the
gateway
2 to 10
3002 to 3010 Event Data
Timestamp event
99
3099
100
Block ID1 - Command Request Without Response
Command Response Block
Word Offset Database
Address
Value Description
0
3100
0
Block ID2 - Command Request With Response.
1
3101
100
Block ID1 - Command Request Without Response
2 to 98
3102 to 3198
Reserved
Reserved - no update
99
3199
0
Block ID2 - Command Request With Response.
In order to send another command request to pass another event, use the
following format:
Command Request Block
Word
Offset
Database
Address
Value Description
0
3000
101
Block ID1 - Command Request Without Response
1 3001
0 Block ID2 - Command Request With Response. Move
a value of 0 or any other value out of the 200 to 203
range since no data is requested back from the
gateway
March 19, 2010