AlfredoQuintero
Lifetime Supporting Member
AmazingNoob:The Assembly instance 100 is not writable. the device is telling you that the set attribute single is not supported.
you have to find out how it was configured.
The output instance has to be a different one.
My advice is, if you are in the dark, do GetAttribute single from 100 through I don't know, 120 or until you get invalid path which means the instance is not supported.
For the instances for which you do get a reply to getAttribute single, try SetAttribute single with the same byte numbers that the response to the GetAttrSing gave you. Until you find which is the correct output assembly. I think the EDS file does not reflect the actual configuration of that device.
you have to find out how it was configured.
The output instance has to be a different one.
My advice is, if you are in the dark, do GetAttribute single from 100 through I don't know, 120 or until you get invalid path which means the instance is not supported.
For the instances for which you do get a reply to getAttribute single, try SetAttribute single with the same byte numbers that the response to the GetAttrSing gave you. Until you find which is the correct output assembly. I think the EDS file does not reflect the actual configuration of that device.