Manual CEPR 96 - Balogh technical center
Manual CEPR 96 - Balogh technical center
Manual CEPR 96 - Balogh technical center
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SYNTAX<br />
STATEMENT OF MRER21 MODULES<br />
CAN 0 NETWORK<br />
Hexadecimal: INS,64H,ADph 0,ADph 1, .... ,ADph n.<br />
Mnemonic:<br />
EXECUTION<br />
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Manuel instructions <strong>CEPR</strong><strong>96</strong> / MRUC20 M<strong>96</strong>.40.02<br />
64H<br />
The instruction 64H enables to state the MRER21 modules on the CAN 0 network<br />
(MRUC20 only).<br />
The mentioned addresses are the modules physical addresses (refer to the main<br />
manual). The instruction transforms the physical addresses into logical adresses (NE<br />
in the instructions pertaining to the network slaves).<br />
These logical adresses are alloted in the order of entry of the code. The first physical<br />
address is associated to the slave # 0, the second one to the slave # 1, etc...<br />
Note: a physical address being = 0 enables to book a logical slave number,<br />
notwithstanding the physical absence of the module on the network.<br />
EXAMPLE<br />
Statement of MRER21 modules with the physical addresses attached:<br />
C0H, E0H, C1H, E1H,C3H, E3H.<br />
The desired logical addresses being:<br />
the statement is:<br />
- 0 for the master channel of module 0,<br />
- 1 for the slave channel of module 0,<br />
- 2 for the master channel of module 1,<br />
- 3 for the slave channel of module 1,<br />
- 6 for the master channel of module 3,<br />
- 7 for the slave channel of module 3,<br />
INS,64H,C0H,E0H,C1H,E1H,0H,0H,C3H,E3H.