What Is A Protocol Macro?

Modified on Sun, 11 May, 2025 at 10:11 PM



A protocol macro is a macro containing communications protocols designed for the communication specifications of an external device that has a serial communication port.
The two main functions for protocol macros are:
  • Creating communications frames (messages)
  • Creating the procedures to send and receive communications frames
The Boards and Units are equipped with communications protocols to send and receive data with OMRON CompoNet components (e.g., Temperature Controllers, Digital Panel Indicators, Barcode Readers, and Modems). Therefore, data communications with OMRON components can be achieved by simply setting the data to be sent or received, and executing the PMCR(260) instruction.

The following products support protocol macros.

CS1 Series:

CJ1/CJ1M Series:

C200HX/HG/HE:

CQM1H Series:

CS1W-SCB21/CS1W-SCB41 and CS1W-SCU21

CJ1W-SCU21 and CS1W-CSU41

C200HW-COM04-V1, C200HW-COM05-V1, and C200HW-COM06-V1 (excluding the C200HE-CPU11)

CQM1H-SCB41


 




 



 

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