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| ====RS-232 Delimiter mode==== | | ====RS-232 Delimiter mode==== |
| * This feature works from '''Ver.03.28.05.Rev.00+''' with Codec 8 Extended enabled.<br> | | * This feature works from '''Ver.03.28.05.Rev.00+''' with Codec 8 Extended enabled.<br> |
− | “Delimiter mode” have two configurable delimiters to mark start and end of packet received from external device. Delimiter is configured as HEX string, max length 3 Bytes.
| + | '''Delimiter mode''' have two configurable delimiters to mark start and end of packet received from external device. Delimiter is configured as HEX string, max length 3 Bytes. |
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| ''Examples:'' | | ''Examples:'' |
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| <div style="text-align: center;">Table 2. Functionality description by delimiter configuration</div> | | <div style="text-align: center;">Table 2. Functionality description by delimiter configuration</div> |
| '''Baudrate and parity configurable in base functionality''' | | '''Baudrate and parity configurable in base functionality''' |
− | * New IO element “Serial Packet” ID:109: | + | * New IO element '''Serial Packet''' ID:109: |
− | When “Delimiter mode” is selected and packet is received via RS232 FMB will save record with added “Serial Packet” IO element with HIGH priority. If any other mode than | + | When '''Delimiter mode''' is selected and packet is received via RS232 FMB will save record with added '''Serial Packet''' IO element with HIGH priority. If any other mode than |
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− | “Delimiter” is selected “Serial Packet” IO element will not be saved in records;
| + | '''Delimiter''' is selected “Serial Packet” IO element will not be saved in records; |
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− | “Serial Packet” length will be variable, max length 257 bytes;
| + | '''Serial Packet''' length will be variable, max length 257 bytes; |
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− | While no “Serial Packet” is received from external device FMB will save other periodic or eventual records without “Serial Packet” IO element. | + | While no '''Serial Packet''' is received from external device FMB will save other periodic or eventual records without '''Serial Packet''' IO element. |
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| | 4 Bytes | | | 4 Bytes |
| |} | | |} |
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| + | <div style="text-align: center;">Table 3. Example of serial packet with Codec8 Extended Protocol</div> |
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| + | '''Index:''' Indicates the number of generated payload. Starting from 0 index. |
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| + | '''Data Length:''' Length of payload. |
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| + | '''Payload:''' Data parsed by delimiter functionality. |
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| + | '''Note:''' Delimiter IO element is string type. Each type of IO elements has identifier byte that identify how many IOs of that type stored in record. |
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