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<strong>DIAM</strong>4100 ©2008 AUGIER SA.<br />

Adr. R/W Mode Memory Label Detail Bit clear Bit set Default Comments<br />

Value<br />

233 R/W Sup Eeprom Memory power B0<br />

234<br />

235 R/W Sup Eeprom Memory power B1<br />

236<br />

237 R/W Sup Eeprom Memory power B2<br />

238<br />

239 R/W Sup Eeprom Memory power B3<br />

240<br />

241 R/W Sup Eeprom Memory power B4<br />

242<br />

243 R/W Sup Eeprom Memory power B5<br />

244<br />

245 R/W Sup Eeprom Memory power B6<br />

246<br />

247 R/W Sup Eeprom Memory power B7<br />

248<br />

249 R Ram Lonworks interface flags<br />

250<br />

250 R Ram Number of X (LFD learning) 1 1 to 10<br />

251 R/W Sup Eeprom Capacitive current level 20 0 to 100%<br />

252 Eeprom<br />

253<br />

254 R Ram Mother board number<br />

255 R/W Cal Eeprom Initialisation parameter<br />

256..<br />

511<br />

Note1 : The 4 bytes are coded: H2-H1-H0-M (H2,H1,H0 to compute the hours and M for minutes)<br />

Example: Reading operating time:<br />

Contents of address @106: 0x0102 in Hexadecimal, and of address @108 : 0x0324 in hexadecimal<br />

The time is interpreted as: 0x010203 hours and 0x24 minutes (66051 Hours and 36 minutes)<br />

R: Read, W :Write<br />

Mode “Sup”: Write access via ID 250<br />

Mode “Cal”: Words used for calibrating the device (DO NOT USE)<br />

6021281 <strong>DIAM</strong> 4100 rev 1-20.doc VI-101

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