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4th byte, bit 7
Display state of the digital input in the bit header of the input buffers:
0 = no
Input is Low: "IN" in the bit header of the input buffers = 0.
1 = yes
Input is High: "IN" in the bit header of the input buffers = 1.
Important: „KN“ and „IN“ use the same bit in the bit header.
If the BIS C-655 adapter is connected for 2 x 2 heads, you must select 0 = no.
4th byte, bit 6
Select read/write adapter 2 Head/4 Head connection
0 = no
Select this setting if no more than 2 read/write heads can be connected.
Standard configuration.
1 = yes
Select this setting if the processor is being operated using the
BIS C-655 read head adapter and 2 x 2 heads.
Important: If 4th byte, bit 6 is set to 1 = yes, the setting 4th byte, bit 7 must be set to
0 = no.
4th byte, bit 2
Reset the BIS C-60_2 processor through the digital input:
0 = no
Input is Low:
Do not reset.
1 = yes
Input is High:
Reset.
5th byte, bit 8
Activate simultaneous data transmission for both read/write heads
5th byte, bit 5
Dynamic mode on read/write head 2
(for effects on read/write times, see 
 54/55)
5th byte, bit 4
Activate Auto-Read function for Head 2 starting at specified address
after CT-Present (the number of bytes read depends on the selected
buffer size minus bit headers for Head 2)
6th byte, bit 1...8 No. of bytes in input and output buffer which shall be used for
read/write head 1, see example on   16
Parametering Bytes
User-Parameter Bytes
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Function Description
Parametering, Parametering Bytes
Bit state: 0 = no
1 = yes
C60_2-019_818217_0806-e.p65
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The specification for the input and output buffer on the Master applies to both read/write
heads, i.e. this buffer must be divided for both heads. The specification is done in Hex
format and must be in a range between 02
Hex
 and 80
Hex
 (128 dec.).
If only one read/write head (Head 1) will be used, you may enter the same value here as for the
total buffer size. An entry of less than 2 bytes results in an undefined state.
Please note the basic procedure on 
 14 and 29...35 and the examples on pages 
 36...53.
Parametering Bytes
User-Parameter Bytes
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Function Description
Parametering, Parametering Bytes