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-ENET-ADP User's Manual
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7) Complete code
The result of processing when an external device reads/writes data from/to the target PLC station is
indicated by the following values.
00H :
Other than 00H :Abnormal completion (50 to 60H)
a) When communicating in binary code, the complete code is expressed in binary values.
b) When communicating in ASCII code, the complete code is expressed in hexadecimal ASCII code.
c) When the complete code indicates abnormal completion, check the content and take action according
to the troubleshooting section of Chapter 9.
When the complete code is 5BH/"5B," the abnormal code data (10 to 18H) and 00H/"00" are included
immediately after.
8) Abnormal code
This value indicates the nature of the error when the processing result of reading/writing data from/to the
target PLC station by an external device is faulty and the complete code is 5BH/"5B." (Abnormal code: 10
to 18H)
a) When communicating in binary code, the abnormal code is expressed in binary values.
b) When communicating in ASCII code, the abnormal code is expressed in hexadecimal ASCII code.
c) Check the content and take action according to the troubleshooting section of Chapter 9.
Caution
The data code (ASCII/binary) when sending/receiving commands and responses between the Ethernet
adapter and an external device is determined in the operation settings in GX Works2.
The external device communicating with Ethernet adapter should send the values specified in each data item
in the commands and responses in the above setting using the code shown below. Also, it should receive the
corresponding values in the code shown below.
In the explanation hereafter in this section, the values specified in each item in a command and response are
shown in binary values.
1) Communication in binary code
Unless specifically stated, the value shown in each explanation is sent/received in the designated order
(L to H) since it is in binary.
2) Communication in ASCII code
Unless specifically stated, the value shown in each explanation is converted to hexadecimal ASCII code
and sent/received in the designated order (H to L).
Normal completion
7 Communication Using MC Protocol
7.3 Message Formats and Control Procedures
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