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PSION Link Protocol description
RFSV Protocol description

RFSV command RESPONSE


Description of command

The command RESPONSE is actually no own command. It always serves as response to every other command. It is never used as transmission command, therefore another meaning is attached to this command.

It is to be noted that; all values, which are more greater than 8 bits in reverse order will transfer. The LOW byte sent as the first over the line and only then follows the HIGH byte!


Transmission direction (command) in the interface format

The command is transmitted only on request and has very different meanings. The respective meanings are to be reread in the other sections. Here only the logical structure is described.

Header PLP RFSV RESPONSE Footer CRC
16 10 02 33 02 03 01 Command
2a 00
Size
04 00
Result
00 00
Data
01 02 03 04 05...
10 03 12 34

Receipt direction (result) in the interface format

No response to this command is expected!


Description of command

Length in byte possible values Meaning
Command 2 byte 00 2a (fixed) The command identifier has always the same value!
Size 2 byte variable Depending upon meaning the length of the additional data is to be entered here
Result 2 byte variable Go to the Error Site to see, which errrors are possible.
Data variable Depending upon meaning the requested information is to be entered here

Description of result

No response to this command is expected!


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Last modification Jan 31 1999 by Michael Pieper