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Overview of the Protocol Macro Functions
Section 5-1
Depending on the response received, the user can either choose to resend
the same send message (retry processing), or to perform the next process
(for example, read the process value for a Temperature Controller with a dif-
ferent address).
Note
1.
The SEND, RECV, SEND&RECV, WAIT, FLUSH (reception buffer clear),
OPEN (ER-ON), or CLOSE (ER-OFF) commands can be used.
2.
Three types of reception matrix are available for switching the processing,
depending on whether the messages are send messages, receive (wait)
messages, or multiple receive (wait) messages. Unlike sequences, these
matrixes are managed as lists.
Sequence Parameters
One protocol
Sequence No. 000 to 999
(60 sequences max./protocol)
Transmission
control parameter
Link word setting
Send/receive
processing
monitoring time
Response
notification method
15 steps max.
Step 0
Step 1
One-step structure
With the SEND, RECV, or
SEND&RECV command
Command (see Note 1)
Next process
•
Next step
•
To specified step
•
Sequence end
•
Sequence interrupt
Error processing
Header Address
Terminator
Data Check
Messages (see note 2)
With the WAIT, FLUSH,
OPEN, or CLOSE command
Message list (see note 2)
Send message list
Receive message list
Reception matrix list (see note 2)
Reception matrix
Case No. 15
Repeated
N (no)
N (error)
Normal end
Command
(see note 1)
Next process
Next process
Case No. 00
Receive message
Header Address
Terminator
Data Check
15 steps max.
Step 0
Step 1
Y
Parameter
Meaning
Transmission control parame-
ters
Control methods, such as flow control
Link words
Settings for shared words between the PLC and the
Serial Communications Board.
Monitoring time
Monitoring time for send/receive processing
Response notification method
Timing for writing received data to I/O memory in the
PLC
Summary of Contents for SYSMAC CJ1W-SCU21-V1
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Page 89: ...60 Basic Operating Procedure Section 1 9...
Page 151: ...122 RS 232C and RS 422A 485 Wiring Section 3 4...
Page 173: ...144 Host Link Function for Replacing Existing PLCs Section 4 6...
Page 223: ...194 Enhanced Protocol Macro Functions Section 5 6...
Page 277: ...248 Communications Frames Section 6 8...
Page 291: ...262 Basic Operating Procedure in No protocol Mode Section 7 4...
Page 301: ...272 Auxiliary Area and CIO Area Allocations Section 8 3...
Page 391: ...362 Introduction Appendix A...
Page 421: ...392 CompoWay F Master Protocol Appendix B...
Page 513: ...484 E5 K Digital Controller Read Protocol Appendix F...
Page 571: ...542 E5ZE Temperature Controller Write Protocol Appendix I...
Page 587: ...558 E5 J Temperature Controller Protocol Appendix J...
Page 627: ...598 ES100 Digital Controller Protocol Appendix K...
Page 661: ...632 V500 V520 Bar Code Reader Protocol Appendix M...
Page 697: ...668 3Z4L Laser Micrometer Protocol Appendix N...
Page 717: ...688 Visual Inspection System Protocol Appendix O...
Page 755: ...726 V600 V620 ID Controller Protocol Appendix P...
Page 763: ...734 Hayes Modem AT Command Protocol Appendix Q...
Page 767: ...738 Changing Communications Port Settings Using STUP 237 Appendix R...
Page 781: ...752 Revision History...