By erdeepakcs, 3 July, 2017 Forums Gurux.DLMS 7E A0 2A 03 61 54 06 F1 E6 E6 00 C1 01 C1 00 16 00 00 0F 00 00 FF 04 00 01 01 02 02 09 04 10 0A 27 FF 09 05 07 E1 04 06 FF 56 D9 7E These three bytes :- "C1 01 C1" some times it's "C4 02 C1" or "C4 01 C1" thanks deepak hree bytes represent Hi, Those are command bytes. http://www.gurux.fi/GuruxDLMSTranslator?pdu=C101C1001600000F0000FF04000… BR, Mikko hi sir ok sir, but i want to know also how these command bytes are selected for particular command. BR deepak Three bytes represent Hi, Those bytes are changin for every command. They are described on standard. DLMS is very complicated protocol. There is no short answer. You should check our Open Source stacks and I believe that it's best way to go. BR, Mikko Log in or register to post comments
hree bytes represent Hi, Those are command bytes. http://www.gurux.fi/GuruxDLMSTranslator?pdu=C101C1001600000F0000FF04000… BR, Mikko
hi sir ok sir, but i want to know also how these command bytes are selected for particular command. BR deepak
Three bytes represent Hi, Those bytes are changin for every command. They are described on standard. DLMS is very complicated protocol. There is no short answer. You should check our Open Source stacks and I believe that it's best way to go. BR, Mikko
hree bytes represent
Hi,
Those are command bytes.
http://www.gurux.fi/GuruxDLMSTranslator?pdu=C101C1001600000F0000FF04000…
BR,
Mikko
hi sir
ok sir, but i want to know also how these command bytes are selected for particular command.
BR
deepak
Three bytes represent
Hi,
Those bytes are changin for every command. They are described on standard.
DLMS is very complicated protocol. There is no short answer.
You should check our Open Source stacks and I believe that it's best way to go.
BR,
Mikko