Specifications
1070 072 131-102 (96.08) GB
Index11-2
– REQUEST sequence 9-11
– response message 9-12
– response message structure 9-16
– SEND connection sequence 9-6
– transfer completion sequence handling 9-3
– transfer message formats 9-15
– trasnmission header and data 9-15
BÜP64, Siemens 3964R transmission protocol 2-5
BWT — Block Wait Time 9-5
—C—
CDT — Character Delay Time 9-4
Central Processing Unit Control command 7-7, 9-
27
Channel-independent displays 2-11
– code
H (hardware) 2-11
P flashes (loading flash memory) 2-11
Channel-specific displays 2-11
– code
. (decimal point) 2-11
0 through F 2-11
P (protocol fault) 2-11
Character Delay Time 9-4
Checkback parameters 8-34
Checkback signals 8-33
Checksum 9-5
CL300 controller, acting as PST 9-30
CL400/CL500 Controller
– client characteristics 3-1
– computer interfaces, number of parallel jobs 5-
6
CL500 controller, acting as PST 9-27
CM — Coordination Marker 9-30
Code conversion 8-1
Command activation 8-10
Command chain 8-2, 8-12, 8-15
Command Language 8-14
Command memory 8-15
Command parameters 8-1
Command types 8-14
Communication processor
– CP524 9-2
– CP525 9-2
Conditional Receive
– definition 8-2
– including control and start character 8-27
– specified by Receive Mode command 8-5
Constants, floating-point numbers 8-25
Control character 8-5
– DLE, Data Link Escape 9-4
– ETB, End of Block 9-4
– ETX, End of Text 9-4
– STX, Start of Text 8-6, 9-4, 9-6
Control text, example 8-23
Coordination marker, CM 9-30
Council Directive relating to electrical equipment for
limited voltages 1-1
Council Directive relating to electromagnetic
compatibility 1-1
CXN — Computer Interface Number
– acknowledgement wait buffer 9-20
– and channel number 6-2, 8-10, 8-33
– definition 4-2
– in error code table 5-5
– in HIGH byte, PW2 9-22
– in PW2 8-10
– in SEND command parameterisation 9-33
– specified by R5INIT function module 5-6
—D—
Data Copy command 8-8, 8-9, 8-13, 8-14, 8-30, 8-
31
Data loss, through failure to retrieve data 8-8
Data ranges
– data buffers DB 8-1
– data fields DF 8-1
– data modules DM 8-1
DB — Data Buffer 5-4
DF — Data Field 5-4
DIP switch settings
– S1
R500 block address 2-6
– S2
Protocol-specific settings 2-6
DLE — Data Link Escape, control character 9-4
DLE doubling 9-4
DLE ETX character 9-5
DM — Data Module 5-4
—E—
earthing wrist strap 1-6
Editor, PG utility 8-4
EEM 1-6
Electrostatically endangered modules 1-6
Emergency-OFF-devices 1-5
End identifier 9-6
Error catalogue
– BÜP03E protocol 8-35
– BÜP19E protocol 7-12
– RST/PST 7-12
Error class 8-35, 9-19
Error classes 8-33
Error code table 5-5
ESD protection 1-6
ESD work stations 1-6
ETB — End of Block, control character 9-4
ETX — End of Text, control character 9-4
Examples, BÜP03E commands 8-30
Exponents, floating-point numbers 8-25
—F—
Fault messages, RST/PST 7-13
FCM — field coordination marker
– coding 7-7
– definition 7-7
– specifying 7-7
Fetch command 9-10
Field coordination marker, see FCM 7-7
Floating-point format 8-25
Floating-point numbers
– external representation 8-25
– internal representation 8-25
Format instructions 8-23
– identifiers 8-23
Formatted Output command 8-1, 8-23