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| 10 | Fail to connect to |
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| 11 | Incorrect recipient |
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| 13 | Exceeding the max. number of TCP connection |
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| 3 ~ 9, 14 ~ 255 | Reserved |
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CR#9 ~ 12:
Explanations:
The user fills in the code, and the code will be stored in the title of the
Data Exchange
CR#13: Data Exchange Trigger
Explanations:
When the CR is set as “0”, the data in data exchange area will not be transmitted. When the CR is set as “1”, the data in data exchange area will be transmitted.
CR#14: Data Exchange Status
Explanations:
When the CR is set as “0”, the data have not yet been received. When the CR is set as “1”, the data exchange is in progress. When the CR is set as “2”, the data exchange is successful. When the CR is set as “3”, the data exchange fails.
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0 | Data have not yet been received. |
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1 | Data exchange is in progress. |
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2 | Data exchange is successful. |
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3 | Data exchange fails. |
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CR#25, 26: Destination IP
Explanations:
To set up the Slave IP address for data exchange manually, write “0” into CR#28 first before setting up the destination IP. See explanations on CR#70 and #71 for how to set.
CR#28: Destination Slave ID
Explanations:
When you set up the Salve ID (i.e. K1 ~ K255) for data exchange,
CR#29 ~ 48: Data Transmission Buffer
Explanations:
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