This byte is divided in two parts of four bits, as shown in table below:
This byte is divided in two parts of four bits, as shown in table below:
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! colspan="4" style="font-weight:bold;" | <br />Flags (not used yet)
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! colspan="4" style="font-weight:bold;" | <br />SBD AVL ID
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| <br />Bit 7
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| <br />Bit 6
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| <br />Bit 5
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| <br />Bit 4
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| style="color:#3531ff;" | <br />Bit 3
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| style="color:#3531ff;" | <br />Bit 2
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| style="color:#3531ff;" | <br />Bit 1
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| style="color:#3531ff;" | <br />Bit 0
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SBD AVL ID is used to show which IO element generated the Panic element. The list of currently implemented possible values is described below:
SBD AVL ID is used to show which IO element generated the Panic element. The list of currently implemented possible values is described below:
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Data from Bit 7 to Bit 4 are not used at the moment. The server should ignore this data part.
Data from Bit 7 to Bit 4 are not used at the moment. The server should ignore this data part.
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'''''DIN/DOUT info''''' - Displays configured IO elements values of enabled IO elements in SBD IO source settings - (parameter ID 99422). Since digital inputs can contain only logic 1 or 0 they are bit masked in one byte.