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FIXED BUFFER COMMUNICATION (WITH THE NO PROCEDURE 
CONTROL METHOD)
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7 FIXED BUFFER COMMUNICATION (WITH THE NO PROCEDURE 
CONTROL METHOD)
This chapter explains how the PLC and external device communicate using the fixed 
buffers (with the no procedure control method) via the Ethernet module.
7.1 Control Method
The following explains how communication is performed using the fixed buffers and 
the no procedure control method.
In communication using the fixed buffers, data transmission from the PLC and the 
external device is executed using the no procedure control method. 
(1) The data flow during communication is as follows.
POINT
The following points describe the difference from the "Procedure exist" using fixed 
buffer communication:
1) It is possible to send and receive data which match the message format of the 
external device.
 
At data sending, subheader, data length, etc. are not included in the 
application data field of a message; only the data in the fixed buffer is sent. 
Upon data reception, all the data in the message excluding the header is 
stored in the fixed buffer.
2) A response to data receiving is not sent.
3) Communication is performed using binary code regardless of the 
communication data code settings (see Section 4.6, "Operational Settings").
4) The maximum application data area is 2046 bytes per communication.
5) The applicable connection is dedicated to the no procedure fixed buffer 
communication.
 
As with the procedure fixed buffer communication, and communication using 
MC protocol cannot be performed at the same time as the no procedure fixed 
buffer communication.
Fixed buffer
No.1
No.2
External
device
FROM instruction 
(Reading the received data)
FROM instruction 
(Transmission complete)
TO instruction 
(Sending request)
TO instruction
(Reception complete)
FX
3U
main 
unit
(For sending)
(For receiving)