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FX Series PLC User's Manual - Data Communication Edition
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6.4.4
Time-out time setting
When the receiving of data from the computer is interrupted and is not restarted within the preset time (time-
out time setting), the PLC regards the situation as a timeout error and initializes the transfer sequence.
1. Time-out time setting range
The time-out time setting can be set using parameters or sequence program.
In the FX
(FX), FX
2
When setting the time-out time setting in a sequence program, write a value for ch1 to D8129, and a value for
ch2 (in the FX
3U
The setting range is different between the parameter method and the sequence program method.
1) Details of setting range
FX Series
FX
(FX), FX
2
FX
0N
FX
, FX
, FX
1S
1N
FX
, FX
2N
2NC
FX
, FX
3U
3UC
When the set value is "0", it is handled as "100 ms".
2) Example of setting program
When setting the time-out time setting to 60 ms
M8002
2. Caution on programming
The time-out time setting is not updated until the next character data is received. Set a time to receive a
character according to the transmission speed (baud rate).
For one character (12-bit), the minimum set value of the time-out time setting is as shown below:
Baud rate (bps)
300
600
1200
2400
4800
9600
19200
D-44
, and FX
Series, however, the parameter setting method is not applicable.
2C
0N
and FX
Series) to D8429 (unit: 10 ms).
3UC
Setting range in parameter
Not applicable
2C
Not applicable
1 to 255 (10 to 2550 ms)
1NC
1 to 255 (10 to 2550 ms)
ch1
1 to 255 (10 to 2550 ms)
ch2
1 to 3276 (10 to 32760 ms)
MOV
K6
D8129
Time to receive one character (ms)
40
20
10
2.5
1.25
0.625
→ For details on the program, refer to Section 9.3.
Time-out time setting (minimum set value)
5
6 Control Procedures and Setting Methods
6.4 Basic Formats of Dedicated Protocol
Setting range in sequence program
(D8129 and D8429)
1 to 3276 (10 to 32760 ms)
1 to 255 (10 to 2550 ms)
1 to 255 (10 to 2550 ms)
1 to 3276 (10 to 32760 ms)
1 to 3276 (10 to 32760 ms)
1 to 3276 (10 to 32760 ms)
50 ms (5)
30 ms (3)
20 ms (2)
10 ms (1)
10 ms (1)
10 ms (1)
10 ms (1)

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