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Chapter 9: Message transfers

9

*1
Client function

Use

Do not use

Use

Do not use

Use

Do not use

Use
Do not use

Use
Do not use

81

(H)

83

(H)

81

(H)

80

(H)

82

(H)

00

(H)

Message transfer
of the module

Transmission
message

*2
Remote function (SHARP’s
proprietary function)

Send data (request)

Receive data (response)

Address

(8)

30
33
34
37

77

Parameter

Transmission buffer

Address

(8)

0000

1777
2000

3777
4000

4015

4040

4050

Inside the control module (CPU board) of the PC

Start switch

000

301

Communication

control area

*1

- Parameters => See Chapter 12

*2

This node
(Host PC
for the
module)

Node
used to
exchange
data

Set up the communication
control area

Set up a transmission
buffer

Received data

(data section)

Transmitted data

(data section)

Received data

(information section)

Transmitted data

(information section)

Enter the details for
the messages to be
sent

*1: Enter the top address at

parameter addresses 34 to 36.

Execute a send
data command

*2: Enter the top address at

parameter addresses 30 to 32.

Message

Selection of

transmission buffer

80

(H)

81

(H)

82

(H)

83

(H)

Message other than transmission

Transmission

message

Messages other than SHARP's proprietary
message format

SHARP's
proprietary format

Computer link function

Remote function

*3

Chapter 9: Message Transfers

The message transfer method used with the module classifies messages as "client function," "transmission
type message," or "remote function" (SHARP's proprietary function). These classifications can be assigned
by setting each type to "Used" or "Not used," as shown below.

O: Usable X: Not usable

*1: The client function is used to send a message to a target node and receive a response from that

node. When not sending a transmission message, set the client function to "Not used."

*2: The remote function includes the remote programming and remote monitoring functions.
*3: 00, and 80 to 83

(H)

are values used for the parameter address 37

(8)

.

See Chapter 12.

To execute a message transfer using the FL-net, the following settings are required on the control module
(CPU board) of the PC on which the FL-net is installed.

1

Create a transmission buffer area for the parameters and select it for use.

2

Place the message to send in the transmission buffer.

3

Execute a send command in the communication control area.

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