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Details of data items in message format
POINT
POINT
POINT
Data code during communication
Communication of format 1 is performed in ASCII code. (excluding interrupt output)
Communication of the format 2 is performed in Binary code.
(1) Control codes
Symbol
EOT
ENQ
NAK
ACK
LF
CL
CR
(2) Command
Specifies the contents to access from the host to GOT.
The command is converted to a 2-digit ASCII code (Hex) and transmitted from the upper digit.
For details of the commands that can be used, refer to the following.
62.4.2 List of commands
(3) Address
Specifies the head No. of the device data to be read/written.
In the format 1, the address notated in decimal is converted to a 4-digit ASCII code (Hex) and transmitted from
the upper digit.
In the format 2, the address notated in decimal is converted to a 2-digit Binary code (binary) and transmitted
from the upper digit.
For details of the device range that can be accessed, refer to the following.
62.3 Device Data Area
(4) Number of points
Specifies the number of device data to be read/written. (Setting range: 1 to 64)
In the format 1, the address notated in decimal is converted to a 2-digit ASCII code (Hex) and transmitted from
the upper digit.
In the format 2, the address notated in decimal is converted to a 1-digit Binary code (binary) and transmitted.
(5) 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.
In the format 1, the address notated in decimal is converted to a 2-digit ASCII code (Hex) and transmitted from
the upper digit.
In the format 2, the address notated in decimal is converted to a 1-digit Binary code (binary) and transmitted
from the upper digit.
 Message format(5)Read clock data (TR) command
 Message format(6)Set clock data (TS) command
(6) Data
Specifies the data to read from/write to the specified device data. (word unit)
In the format 1, the address notated in hexadecimal is converted to a 4-digit ASCII code (Hex) and transmitted
from the upper digit.
In the format 2, the address notated in hexadecimal is converted to a 2-digit Binary code (binary) and
transmitted from the upper digit.
(7) Error code
This is the response message at faulty communication appended with error contents. Error code is transmitted
in 1 byte.
For the error codes, refer to the following.
 Error code list
ASCII code
04
End of Transmission
H
05
Enquiry (start of enquiry)
H
Negative ACK (error response)
15
H
06
Acknowledge (write completion response)
H
0A
Line Feed
H
0C
Clear
H
0D
Carriage Return
H
62. MICROCOMPUTER CONNECTION (ETHERNET)
Description
62.4 Message Formats
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