Function blocks details
Description | _Rec | _Send | ||||
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_Send | First Cycle | Delta, min. Send Time | Polling | Auto/manual | ||
EIB_BIT | no | 200 msec | no | Auto | ||
EIB_BIT_EX | no | yes | 1 sec, variable | 10 sec, variable | Auto/manual | |
EIB_BIT_MANUAL | no | no | no | no | Manual | |
EIB_BIT_CONTROL | no | 200 msec | no | Auto | ||
EIB_3BIT_CONTROL | no | 200 msec | no | Auto | ||
EIB_8BIT_SIGN | no | 1 sec | no | Auto | ||
EIB_8BIT_SIGN_EX | no | yes | 1 sec, variable | 500 msec, variable | Auto/manual | |
EIB_8BIT_UNSIGN | no | 1 sec | no | Auto | ||
EIB_8BIT_UNSIGN_EX | no | yes | 1 sec, variable | 500 msec, variable | Auto/manual | |
EIB_2OCTET_SIGN | no | 1 sec | no | Auto | ||
EIB_2OCTET_SIGN_EX | no | yes | 1 sec, variable | 500 msec, variable | Auto/manual | |
EIB_2OCTET_UNSIGN | no | 1 sec | no | Auto | ||
EIB_2OCTET_UNSIGN_EX | no | yes | 1 sec, variable | 500 msec, variable | Auto/manual | |
EIB_2OCTET_FLOAT | no | 1 sec | no | Auto | ||
EIB_2OCTET_FLOAT_EX | no | yes | 1 sec, variable | 500 msec, variable | Auto/manual | |
EIB_TIME | yes | no | 5 min | Auto | ||
EIB_DATE | yes | no | 5 min | Auto | ||
EIB_4OCTET_SIGN | no | 1 sec | no | Auto | ||
EIB_4OCTET_SIGN_EX | no | yes | 1 sec, variable | 500 msec, variable | Auto/manual | |
EIB_4OCTET_UNSIGN | no | 1 sec | no | Auto | ||
EIB_4OCTET_FLOAT | no | 1 sec | no | Auto | ||
EIB_4OCTET_FLOAT_EX | no | yes | 1 sec, variable | 10 min, variable | Auto/manual | |
EIB_READ | no | no | no | no | Manual | |
EIB_ALL_DATA_TYPES | no | 1 sec, variable | 100 msec, variable | Auto/manual | ||
EIB_ALL_DATA_TYPES_EX | no | no | no | no | no |
_Rec: yes - receiving is supported, no - receiving is not supported
_Send: yes - sending is supported, no - sending is not supported
First Cycle: An EIB telegram is sent when the function block is called for the first time
Delta, min. Send Time: An EIB telegram is only sent when the data is changed. The parameter "min. Send Time" is used to activate a "send filter". It does not extend the response time for the first relative change in input, but is active for subsequent changes. The min. send time (send delay time) describes the minimum interval required between sending of two telegrams. The min. send time reduces bus communication and ensures that send instructions from other function blocks can also transmit their EIB telegrams.

Polling: The data are automatically sent at the specified interval, even if the data did not change
Auto/Manual: Auto - Data is sent automatically when the function block is called, Manual - Data is only sent when requested by the function block