User manual
1560-PDP
PROFIBUS – SCANport Adapter
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Appendix B : SCANport Datalink Operation
(Excerpted from A-B Publication 1203-5.2 - May 1995)
A Datalink is a type of pointer used by some SCANport devices to transfer information
between a SCANport communication interface (such as the 1560-PDP) and a SCANport
device (such as a VFD, SMP3, etc.). Datalinks allow parameter values to be written
when the Control Command and Reference are sent to the SCANport device. Datalinks
also allow parameter values to be read whenever the Status and Feedback values are
read from the SCANport device.
SCANport devices that support Datalinks have a group of parameters for Datalink
configuration. These parameters are identified as ‘Datalink In’ and Datalink Out’
parameters. The Datalink functions are enabled by setting the appropriate dip switches
on SW1 and by configuring the ‘Datalink In’ and Datalink Out’ adapter I/O parameters in
the SCANport device.
Each Datalink consists of two 16-bit words of input and two 16-bit words of output. Each
of the two input words can be configured to write to a different destination parameter
inside the SCANport device by setting the two ‘Datalink In’ parameters for that Datalink
to the desired destination parameters. Similarly, each of the two output words is
configured by setting the two ‘Datalink Out’ parameters for that Datalink. If a Datalink is
enabled the value of the parameters pointed to by the ‘Datalink Out’ parameters will be
transferred to the 1560-PDP. Conversely, data values sent into the Datalink registers will
be written to the parameter locations configured in the ‘Datalink In’ parameters. If a
Datalink is not enabled, any data sent to the corresponding 1560-PDP data space will be
ignored.
If no ‘Datalink In’ parameter is configured the SCANport device will ignore it. The same
is true for a ‘Datalink Out’ parameter. A zero usually represents an un-configured
Datalink.
In the following discussion, the term ‘Datalink’ is used
extensively. When configuring some SCANport devices, the
term
‘Adaptor I/O’ is used in place of Datalink.