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Using Explicit Messaging

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Performing Explicit

Messaging

There are five basic events in the Explicit Messaging process. The details of
each step will vary depending on the type of controller being used. See the
documentation for your controller.

Important: There must be a request message and a response message for all

Explicit Messages, whether you are reading or writing data.

Figure 6.1 Explicit Message Process

For information on the maximum number of Explicit Messages that can be
executed at a time, see the documentation for the scanner and/or controller
that is being used.

Event Description

You format the required data and set up the ladder logic program to send an Explicit

Message request to the scanner or bridge module (download).

The scanner or bridge module transmits the Explicit Message Request to the slave device

over the network.

The slave device transmits the Explicit Message Response back to the scanner. The data is

stored in the scanner buffer.

The controller retrieves the Explicit Message Response from the scanner’s buffer (upload).

The Explicit Message is complete.

Complete Explicit

Message

Retrieve Explicit

Message Response

Set up and send Explicit

Message Request

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