3D Innovations DLT8000 Gas Grill User Manual


 
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ABORT 06h Out
BUS DEVICE RESET 0Ch Out
COMMAND COMPLETE 00h In
DISCONNECT 04h In Out
EXTENDED MESSAGE (SDTR and
wide Data Transfer Request)
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01h In Out
IDENTIFY 80h – FFh In Out
IGNORE WIDE RESIDUE 23h In
INITIATOR DETECTED ERROR 05h Out
LINKED COMMAND COMPLETE 0Ah In
LINKED COMMAND COMPLETE
(with flag)
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MESSAGE PARITY ERROR 09h Out
MESSAGE REJECT 07h In
NO OPERATION 08h Out
RESTORE POINTERS 03h In
SAVE DATA POINTER 02h In
WIDE DATA TRANSFER REQUEST
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Two-byte messages consist of two consecutive bytes. The value of the first byte, as
defined in Table 41, determines which message is to be transmitted. The second
byte is a parameter byte that is used as defined in the message description.
A value of 1 in the first byte indicates the beginning of a multiple-byte extended
message. The minimum number of bytes sent for an extended message is three.
The extended message format is shown in Figure 41 and the data fields are
described in Table 43.