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5.3 Timing chart
This section explains the remote command input/output timing charts using remote command execution
flowcharts and examples.
When executing a query
n
Status (WOUT0)
0000h
0000h
0000h
0200h
0200h
Command option
(WIN1)
0000h 0000h
0000h
0000h
0000h
Command (WIN0)
0000h
0100h
0000h
0100h
0000h
Command response
(WOUT2, WOUT3)
00000000h
00002710h(=10000)
00004E20h(=20000)
Td
Td
0100h
0100h
[Example] Executing "current position" reading
23534-M0-00
When executing point data writing/reading
n
0000
0000h
00000000h
0000
2710h
0000h
0000h
0200h
0000h
0200h
Status (WOUT0)
Command option
(WIN1)
0000h 0001h
0001h
0000h
0000h
Td
Td
Command option
(WIN2, WIN3)
0000
0000h
00000000h
0000
2710h
Command (WIN0)
0000h
0201h
0301h
0000h
0000h
0100h
0100h
Command response
(WOUT1)
0000h
0001h(=1)
0001h(=1)
Command response
(WOUT2, WOUT3)
00000000h
00002710h(=10000)
[Example] Executing position writing/reading
23535-M0-00
When executing parameter data writing/reading
n
Status (WOUT0)
Command (WIN0)
Command option
(WIN1)
Command option
(WIN2, WIN3)
Command response
(WOUT2, WOUT3)
0000h
0200h
0100h
0000h
0400h
0000h 0009h
Td
0200h
0100h
0500h
0009h
Td
0000h
0000h
0000h
0000h
0000
0000h
0000
0064h
00000000h
00000064h(=100)
00000000h
0000h
0000h
[Example] Executing speed override (K9) writing/reading
23536-M0-00
n
Delay time (Td) setting
Because remote commands are processed across multiple channel (word) information, a prescribed time period is required
for each area's information to be refreshed. Therefore, after each command option setting, a delay time (Td) is required
before the command is set. For "Td" details, refer to the operation manuals for the network and host types being used.