Mail Send Function Errors
Note
2-8
Mail Send Function Errors
2-8-1
Identifying and Correcting Mail Send Function Errors
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Access Times for CS1 and CJ1 CPU Units
Command
IOM data
1 word
6,000 words
File data
1 KB
10 KB
100 KB
1 MB
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Access Times for CS1-H and CJ1-H CPU Units
Command
IOM data
1 word
(words)
6,000 words
File data
1 KB
(bytes)
10 KB
100 KB
1 MB
(1) The access times for file data indicate Memory Card access times.
(2) The access times in the table above are standard times when the PLC
Setup's "Fixed Peripheral Servicing Time" setting is set to the default val-
ue of 4% of the cycle time.
(3) The attached file transfer time can be reduced by increasing the time al-
lowed for peripheral servicing in the PLC Setup's "Fixed Peripheral Ser-
vicing Time" setting.
The following table shows the primary causes of e-mail transmission errors
and corresponding solution.
Cause
The SMTP (DNS or POP) server address
has not been set.
POP before SMTP authentication error
SMTP (DNS or POP) server communica-
tions timeout
Local mail address has not been set.
Destination mail address has not been
set.
The trigger is set and the user-set data,
error log, status, and file data/I/O data
settings are all zero.
Trigger type setting error
Data size
CPU Unit's operating mode
PROGRAM
0.1 s
0.3 s
0.3 s
1.3 s
10.6 s
137.4 s
Data size
CPU Unit's operating mode
PROGRAM
0.1 s
0.3 s
0.1 s
0.6 s
5.0 s
49.4 s
Correctly set each server address (IP
address or host name).
Correctly set the POP settings (account
and password).
Inspect the communications path (Ether-
net Unit, cable connections, hub, router,
and server) and correct any problems or
damage.
Correctly set the local mail address.
Correctly set the destination mail
address.
Correctly set the data to be sent.
Correctly set the trigger type setting.
Section 2-8
RUN
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10 ms cycle time
0.1 s
0.3 s
1.1 s
7.3 s
72.2 s
1,139.5 s
RUN
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10 ms cycle time
0.1 s
0.2 s
0.3 s
2.0 s
18.3 s
272.8 s
Correction