Melsec-q – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC QJ71C24N User Manual

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MELSEC-Q

10 TROUBLESHOOTING

10.3.9 Troubleshooting when communication error "SIO" generates

Symptom

Cause

Corrective action

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• Data does not match the

stop bit setting.

• Check if the Q series C24 and external device

settings are the same.

• Transmission rate is too

fast and the next data is

transmitted before the Q

series C24 completes

processing of the

receive data.

• Decrease the transmission rate and restart data

communications.

• Data larger than the

receive buffer size was

received.

• Use DTR and DC control and interrupt

transmission before the buffer becomes full.

Perform RS and CS control when the modem

function is used.

• Increase the transmission interval and provide

an ample PLC CPU read processing time.

Note

• The non procedure protocol stores the data

received up to first the end code received, or

fixed length data, to the non procedure

receive buffer memory and turns on the Read

Request signal to the PLC CPU.

If the next data is sent while the Read

Request signal is ON, the data is temporarily

stored to the OS receive buffer. When the OS

receive buffer becomes full, the Q series C24

skips the rest of the data and turns on the

"SIO" LED.

• Communication error

signal "SIO" turned on.

• With a multidrop link,

two or more devices

transmitted data at the

same time.

• Connect the external devices and the Q series

C24 in a 1:1 configuration and perform a

communications test. Since data is transmitted

simultaneously from two or more devices with a

multidrop link when normal communications

among all the devices is possible, interlock the

devices so that cannot transmit simultaneously.

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