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Byte
Command Message
Setting Data
(Hex.)
Response Message (Normal)
Setting Data
(Hex.)
Response Message (Fault)
Setting Data
(Hex.)
9
-
Next storage
register
Upper
01
-
10
-
Lower
F4
-
11
-
CRC-16
Upper
AF
-
12
-
Lower
82
-
■
Loopback Test
The loopback test uses function code 08 (Hex.) and returns the command message as a response message. This
test checks communication between the master and slave. The test code and data can use desired values.
shows examples of messages given out when the loopback test is done with the drive of slave 1.
Table 5.7 Message Examples from the Loopback Test
Byte
Command Message
Setting Data (Hex.)
Response Message (Normal)
Setting Data (Hex.)
0
Slave address
01
Slave address
01
1
Function code
08
Function code
08
2
Test code
Upper
00
Test code
Upper
00
3
Lower
00
Lower
00
4
Data
Upper
A5
Data
Upper
A5
5
Lower
37
Lower
37
6
CRC-16
Upper
DA
CRC-16
Upper
DA
7
Lower
8D
Lower
8D
■
Writing to Multiple Holding Registers
You can write the data that you set to the number of holding registers set in function code 10 (hex). You must
configure the number of the holding registers and each 8 higher bits and 8 lower bits in order in the command
message for the write data. You can write to a maximum of 16 holding registers.
shows example messages when you use the PLC to set Forward run in the drive of slave 1 with a 60.00
Hz frequency reference.
When you rewrite the parameter value with the write command through the
H5-11 [Comm ENTER Command
Mode]
setting, you must use the Enter command to save and enable the contents of the changes. Refer to
Comm ENTER Command Mode on page 739
and
for more information.
Table 5.8 Message Example When Writing to Multiple Holding Registers
Byte
Command Message
Setting Data
(Hex.)
Response Message (When
Normal)
Setting Data
(Hex.)
Response Message (When
There is a Fault)
Setting Data
(Hex.)
0
Slave address
01
Slave address
01
Slave address
01
1
Function code
10
Function code
10
Function code
90
2
Starting No.
Upper
00
Starting No.
Upper
00
Error code
02
3
Lower
01
Lower
01
CRC-16
Upper
CD
4
Data Quantity
Upper
00
Data Quantity
Upper
00
Lower
C1
5
Lower
02
Lower
02
-
6
Byte No.
04
CRC-16
Upper
10
-
7
First data
Data Quantity
Upper
00
Lower
08
-
8
Lower
01
-
-
9
Next data
Upper
17
-
-
10
Lower
70
-
-
11
CRC-16
Upper
6D
-
-
12
Lower
B7
-
-
Note:
The number of bytes set in the command message set the data quantity × 2 during the command message. The response message uses
the same formula.
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