C.6 Communications Timing
To prevent a communications overrun in the slave drive, the master should wait a certain time between sending messages to
the same drive. In the same way, the slave drive must wait before sending response messages to prevent an overrun in the
master. This section explains the message timing.
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Command Messages from Master to Drive
The master must wait for a specified time between receiving a response and resending the same type of command to the same
.
Table C.3 Minimum Wait Time for Sending Messages
Command Type
Example
Minimum
Wait Time
1
• Control command (Run, Stop)
• Set inputs/outputs
• Read monitors and parameter values
2
Write parameters
H5-11 = 0: 50 ms
3
Save changes using an Enter command
200 ms to 2 s, depending on the
number of parameters that
were changed
4
Enter with storage to drive EEPROM after initialization
5 s
Command message
Response message
Command message
PLC→Drive
PLC→Drive
Drive→PLC
24 bit length
Master Send
Wait Time
Time
Figure C.6 Minimum Wait Time for Sending Messages
Set a timer in the master to check how long it takes for the slave drive(s) to respond to the master. If no response is received
within a certain amount of time, the master should try resending the message.
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Response Messages from Drive to Master
If the drive receives a command from the master, it will process the data received and wait for the time set in H5-06 until it
responds. Increase H5-06 if the drive response causes overrun in the master.
Time
Command message
Response message
Command message
PLC→Drive
PLC→Drive
Drive→PLC
24 bit length
H5-06
setting
Figure C.7 Minimum Response Wait Time
C.6 Communications Timing
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