3 rs-232c communication, Rs-232c communication configuration, Communication protocol – KEYENCE SR-750 Series User Manual

Page 67: Send buffer capacity, Rs-232c communication, No handshaking, Pass/rtry, Ack/nak

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RS-232C Communication

This section describes the RS-232C communication of the SR-750 Series.

RS-232C Communication Configuration

Before using the RS-232C communication, set the communication conditions for
the SR-750 Series and the control device.

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SR-750 Series configuration

Use AutoID Network Navigator to configure the following:
• Communication conditions : Baud rate, data bit length, parity, and stop bit length
• Communication protocol

: None, PASS/RTRY, or ACK/NAK

• Communication data format : Header and Terminator

Reference

Set the same settings for both the control device and the SR-750
Series.

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Default settings for RS-232C

The default settings for RS-232C are as follows.
• Baud rate

: 115200 bps

• Data bit length

: 8 bit

• Parity

: Even

• Stop bit length

: 1 bit

Reference

Press and hold the Test button for 6 seconds or longer to return the SR-
750 Series to the default configuration.

"3-1 Using the SR-750 Series (Page 9)"

Communication Protocol

RS-232C communication has 3 communication protocols available. Set it
according to the usage.

No Handshaking

The SR-750 Series sends read data to the control device without handshaking.

PASS/RTRY

The SR-750 Series sends read data to the control device using the following
protocol:

1

The SR-750 Series sends data to the control device.

2

The SR-750 Series waits for a response (PASS: Transmission
successful, RTRY: Request to resend) from the control device.

The SR-750 Series can still read codes while waiting for a response. Data read
while waiting for a response from the computer will be stored in the send buffer.

3

The host computer sends one of the following responses to the SR-
750 Series.

• PASS: Transmission complete. (The device does not respond to PASS)
• RTRY: Resend the same data to the control device and wait for a PASS

response.

Point

If the SR-750 Series send buffer is overloaded, "E4" is displayed
on the multi LED and reading operation is stopped.
• When "PASS" is received, "OVER" is sent to the control device

and an error occurs.

• When another "PASS" is received, the operation resumes.

Read data

Read data

Response

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PASS and RTRY formats

PASS

(RTRY )

or

PASS

(

RTRY )

*

at the beginning and

at the end can be added.

Important

• The SR-750 Series is able to receive any command while waiting

for a response. This allows for a response to a command to be
sent without delay.

• If the SR-750 Series receives a RESET command while waiting

for a response, the send buffer will be cleared.

ACK/NAK

This protocol uses

(0x06) instead of "PASS" and

(0x15) instead of

"RTRY" in the PASS/RTRY protocol.
Other than the differences in the character strings to send, this protocol is identical
to the PASS/RTRY protocol.

Point

If the SR-750 Series' send buffer is overloaded, reading operation
will be stopped.
• When "ACK" is received, "OVER" is sent to the control device

and an error occurs.

• When another "ACK" is received, the operation resumes.

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ACK/NAK formats

Send [ACK] (0x06) and [NAK] (0x15) only, but do not append header nor
terminator.

Send Buffer Capacity

• The send buffer of the SR-750 Series can hold up to 10KB of data.

The number of characters for each entry saved in the send buffer includes the
header and terminator.

• When the number of characters in data exceeds 10KB, the send buffer overflows.

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Send Buffer Overflow

If the send buffer overflows, the SR-750 Series will send the following message
and an error occurs.
• "E" and "4" are displayed alternately on the multiple LED.
• ERR BUSY is output. (when OUT terminal is specified)
• When PASS/RTRY or ACK/NAK is set and PASS or ACK is received, "OVER" is

output.

To resume from buffer overflowed status, try the following operations:
• Send the buffer clear command "BCLR" from the control device.
• When PASS/RTRY or ACK/NAK is set, send PASS or ACK again

* Send buffer also can be cleared with a "RESET" command or cycling power.
* When a "BCLR" command is received while the send buffer is not overflowed,

data currently stored in the send buffer will be cleared.

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