Instructions
Table Of Contents
- 1 Preface
- 2 Safety
- 3 Preparation
- 4 About Anybus Communicator
- 5 Installation
- 6 Configuration Quick Guide
- 7 Communicator Configuration
- 7.1 Connecting the Communicator
- 7.2 Access the Built-In Web Interface From HMS IPconfig
- 7.3 Access the Built-In Web Interface From a Web Browser
- 7.4 Communicator Built-In Web Interface Overview
- 7.5 General Subnetwork Settings
- 7.6 About Transaction Templates
- 7.7 Build Transaction Templates
- 7.8 Nodes and Transactions
- 7.9 High Level Network Settings
- 7.10 Naming the Host
- 7.11 Station Name
- 7.12 I/O Data Map
- 7.13 Apply Configuration
- 7.14 Use an Existing Configuration
- 8 PLC Configuration
- 9 Verify Operation
- 10 Use Cases
- 11 Maintenance
- 12 Troubleshooting
- 13 Technical Data
- A Reference Guides
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2. In the Data delimiter and/or Subnet delimiter drop down menu, select one of the following
options:
– Byte counter
The data packet consists of a length character, indicating the length of the data section,
followed by the variable data object itself.
In order to copy the exact data size from the transaction message, the length of the
variable data object is first identified.
In this example we have added a length character with 4 bytes of data.
– End pattern
The package consists of a data section followed by an end character to indicate where
the data section ends.
– None
The package contains only the data section.
By measuring the total length of the message, the length of the data section can be
calculated.
3. When a delimiter is set to End pattern: In the End pattern field, enter the value that will
define the end of the payload.
End pattern is used to define whether the delimiter is an end character or an end pattern,
which depends on whether the message is forwarded from the subnetwork or sent as
process data.
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User Manual
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