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t18xsd1eq

Manufacturer Part Number
t18xsd1eq
Description
Manufacturer
Banner Engineering Corp.
Datasheet
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Action
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Banner Engineering Corp. • Minneapolis, U.S.A.
Website: http://www.baneng.com • Tel: 888.373.6767
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Change Address
Self Test
Clear All Errors
Enroll Logical Device
Force Input
Remove Forced Input
Read Primitive Tag
NO-OP
Change Address
Reset Errors
Enroll
Force Input/Output Variable
State
Remove Force Input/Output
Variable State
Read Primitive Tag
Initiate Self Test
Description
Description
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New Address
Device ID*
Device ID*
Serial No.*
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Input State
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Attribute ID
Requested Data
This is used primarily during “Autobaud” and to solicit a response from another node to verify
bus integrity. No action is performed by our device.
There are two methods to change the address.
This action initiates a self test sequence internal to the node. This action is acknowledged
prior to the start of the self test. An Event ID 0 is then transmitted only if internal errors are
found.
This action clears the error flags in both bytes of attribute #9, Bus Diagnostic Register.
Enroll returns a 6 byte message. The first four data bytes are the Serial Number and the
remaining two bytes are the Vendor Identification Number. The firmware waits for a random
delay, up to 10 ms, before responding to this action. This delay makes it possible to detect
multiple devices with the same logical address.
This forces the logical state of the Input, Attribute #18.
The data contains a Boolean single byte: 00 or 01.
This function removes the forced state, and restores normal operation.
This action is called with one byte of input data - the attribute number. This action responds
with the following 3 bytes of data: Attribute # (unsigned 8), Primitive Tag (unsigned 16).
• If the message contains one or two data bytes, the address is changed to the address
• If the message contains eight data bytes, then bytes 3 and 4 are checked against the
defined by the first byte. The second byte is ignored.
Vendor ID. Bytes 5-8 are checked against the Serial Number. If the Vendor ID and Serial
Number are correct, then byte 1 is used to determine the new address. If either is not
correct, the message is ignored.
Actions
Requested Data Type
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Unsigned 8
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Unsigned 32
Unsigned 8
Action
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Partner ID
Serial No.
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Attribute ID
Primitive Tag
Response Data
T18XSD Series
Response Data Type
Unsigned 16
Unsigned 32
Unsigned 8
Unsigned 32
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