12 example of lrc calculations, 11 precautions on ascii communications – TOHO ELECTRONICS TTM200 User Manual

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6.11 Precautions on ASCII communications

6.11.1 Communications timing

Set a sufficient response delay to make sure that this product is switched over from transmission
to reception with regard to a high-level computer in using an RS-485.
See the figure in "6.1 Communications procedure" and "5.8 Setting a response delay."

6.11.2 Interval between requests

In transmitting a series of "request messages" from a high-level computer, allow for an interval of
2msec or more from the reception of a "response message" from this product to a next
transmission.

6.11.3 Response conditions

This product will not return a "response message" unless the "request message" contains a start
code and end code.
If, therefore, the "request message" contains an error, this product will not return a "response
message" (error reply) containing an error code unless the above conditions are met.
Therefore, high-level computer transmits the necessary "request message" again if a "request
message" is sent to this product but the latter does not return a "response message" at the end of
an appropriate period.
The moment a start code is received, this product clears all codes received before that.

6.11.4 Errors in address specification

This product will not respond to any "request message" that specifies an address other than that
specified for itself. If, therefore, the address portion of a "request message" is error-ridden, none
of the mobile units will return a "response message."
Therefore, the high-level computer transmits the necessary "request message" again if a "request
message" is sent to this product but the latter does not return a "response message" at the end of
an appropriate period.
The moment a start is received, this product clears all codes received before that.

6.11.5 Number of digits in data and the decimal position

See "6.10 Description of ASCII codes, i) Data portion."

6.11.6 Operation after receiving a store request message

This product starts to store data after correctly receiving a store request message from a
high-level computer.
This product only stores data different from the contents of the EEPROM (data that is changed).
The time (TW) required for storing data is within 6 seconds.
This product transmits a storage-complete reply after the data is stored.
This product will not guarantee that the data is stored if this product is turned off during a storage
operation. Do not turn off this product for 6 seconds after transmitting a store request message.

6.11.7 Operation after turning on the power

This product will not perform communications (no response) for about 4 seconds after it is turned
on. Allow for a delay until communications is started after this product is turned on.

6.11.8 Storing data other than a store request message

In the two cases described below, the unit stores the parameter to EEP-ROM
even if no store request message is received.

1) If a parameter is changed by key operation, writing will be done only for the changed

parameter and the related parameter.

2) If auto-tuning is started and ends normally, writing will be done only for the PID constant.

6.11.9 Changing the setting (SV) by communications during auto-tuning

Even if the setting (SV) used in control for auto-tuning are changed by communications, the
setting (SV) will not be changed until the auto-tuning ends.

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