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Basic Operating Procedure
Section 1-9
Executing User-created Protocols
Section references in the following procedure refer to the
CX-Protocol Opera-
tion Manual
(W344).
1,2,3...
1.
For details on designing protocols, see Section 4 and Section 5.
a.
Create a communications sequence status transition chart.
b.
From the status transition chart, divide the processing contents into
sequence steps.
c.
Determine the communications sequence message contents.
2.
Use the CX-Protocol to create and send a project (protocol data).
See
1-10
for the outline flow.
a.
Creating a new project:
See
5-1 Creating a New Project or Protocol
.
b.
Creating a new communications sequence:
See
5-2 Creating a New Sequence
or
7.1 Setting a Sequence
.
c.
Creating steps:
See
5-2 Creating a New Sequence
and
8.1 Setting a Step
.
d.
Creating messages:
See
9-1 Setting a Message
.
Note
After creating messages, steps can also be created by specifying
message names.
e.
Transferring the created project to a Board or Unit:
See
11-1 Transferring and Reading Protocol Data between Personal
Computers and Serial Communications Boards
.
3.
Create the ladder program.
a.
Setting Send Data
• Specifying Operands
Set the send data in the I/O memory after the S+1 operand of the PM-
CR(260) instruction. Set the number of send data words (including S
itself) in S.
• Direct Designations
Set the send data in the I/O memory specified by the read variables in
the send message.
• Specifying Link Words
Set the send data in the O1 or O2 area of the Link Word Area.
b.
Coding PMCR(260)
Example for a Serial Communications Board
Use the CX-Protocol to create
protocols.
Board or Unit
PMCR(260)
CPU Unit
CX-Protocol
External device
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...
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