Hello,
I'm trying to communicate with a PC (RS232)but right now I got the following problem.
Hardware: S7 313C DP + CP341
Software: Orginal S7 bloks + ASCII settings on CP341 (On Expiry of Character Delay Time)
I'm sending the following string (for example, i tryed more frames with the same result):
<EOT>1122<STX>0121256<ETX>0<EOT>1155<STX>0121341<ETX>7<EOT>1166<STX>0121148<ETX><
But when i'm looking into the rec. database i will see:
<EOT>1122<STX>0121256<ETX>0<EOT<EOT>1122<STX>0121256<ETX>0<EOT<EOT>1122<STX>0121256<ETX>0
It looks like the CP341 cut-off the string after the next <EOT.... and starting again with a first message.
Did someone have a solution for this problem?
Thank you.
Best regards,
Rob
I'm trying to communicate with a PC (RS232)but right now I got the following problem.
Hardware: S7 313C DP + CP341
Software: Orginal S7 bloks + ASCII settings on CP341 (On Expiry of Character Delay Time)
I'm sending the following string (for example, i tryed more frames with the same result):
<EOT>1122<STX>0121256<ETX>0<EOT>1155<STX>0121341<ETX>7<EOT>1166<STX>0121148<ETX><
But when i'm looking into the rec. database i will see:
<EOT>1122<STX>0121256<ETX>0<EOT<EOT>1122<STX>0121256<ETX>0<EOT<EOT>1122<STX>0121256<ETX>0
It looks like the CP341 cut-off the string after the next <EOT.... and starting again with a first message.
Did someone have a solution for this problem?
Thank you.
Best regards,
Rob