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Sending Explicit Messages Section 9-1
Response Block
The following normal response is returned to a transmitted CIP UCMM MES-
SAGE SEND command if it was completed normally.
The following response is returned if an error occurs in a transmitted CIP
UCMM MESSAGE SEND command.
The following response is returned if the CIP UCMM MESSAGE SEND com-
mand could not be sent or timed out.
Parameters
Transport ID (command, response):
When multiple CIP UCMM MESSAGE SEND commands are being sent, the
Transport ID identifies the commands. This Transport ID is returned
unchanged in the response.
Message monitoring time (command):
Specifies the monitoring time in 10-ms units, in order to monitor the time from
the point that the EtherNet/IP Unit or built-in EtherNet/IP port extracts the CIP
explicit message from this command until a response is received. The moni-
toring time can be set between 0.01 and 655.35 s.
Service code (command, response):
In the command, this code is the service code defined for EtherNet/IP.
In the response, bit 15 of the service code specified in the command is turned
ON and the resulting value is returned.
Service code (response)
Service response data
(variable length)
Reserved
Reserved
General status
2810 Hex
00
Hex
00
Hex
00
Hex
Command
code
Response
code
Transport
ID
No. of bytes
received
0000 Hex
502 bytes max.
Service code (response)
Additional status
(variable length)
Reserved
Additional status size
General status
2810 Hex
00
Hex
Command
code
Response
code
Transport
ID
No. of bytes
received
Service
response data
(variable length)
0000 Hex
502 bytes max.
(See note.)
Note: There may be additional data depending on
the response code, e.g., for a relay error.
2810 Hex
Command
code
Response
code