Mitsubishi Electric GT14 User Manual page 1409

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(4) Address
Specifies the head No. of the device data to be read/written.
The data annotated in decimal is converted to a 5- or 7-digit ASCII code (Hex) and transmitted from the upper
digit.
For details of the device range that can be accessed, refer to the following.
61.4 Device Data Area
(5) Number of points
Specifies the number of device data to be read/written. (Setting range: 1 to 40
The address notated in hexadecimal is converted to a 2-digit ASCII code (Hex) and transmitted from the upper
digit.
(6) Year, month, day, hour, minute, second and day of the week data
Specifies year, month, day, hour, minute, second, and day of the week to be read/set to the GOT clock data.
Data notated in decimal is converted to a 2-digit ASCII code (Hex) and transmitted from the upper digit.
 (1) Read clock data (TR) command
 (2) Set clock data (TS) command
(7) Error code
This is the response message at faulty communication appended with error contents.
The address notated in hexadecimal is converted to a 2-digit ASCII code (Hex) and transmitted from the upper
digit.
For details of error codes generated in formats 3 to 6 (A compatible 1C frame), refer to the following:
 Error code list
POINT
POINT
POINT
When connecting a microcomputer, etc. that uses the dedicated protocol of the A series computer link module with
the GOT
When connecting a microcomputer, etc. that uses the dedicated protocol of the A series computer link module with
the GOT, correct the commands to use and the device range according to the specifications of GOT.
61. MICROCOMPUTER CONNECTION (SERIAL)
61.5 Message Formats
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