It appears that the Mini-ACE™ Message Monitor ignores a “No Response” error condition when there is a data word with parity error in the message. Is this correct?
A. The ACE monitor stops monitoring once an error (for example, a parity error) is detected in a message. Therefore, the monitor will not detect a subsequent response timeout condition in the same message. In fact, if there is a response to a message with an error (e.g., parity), the monitor will interpret the status word as the command word for a new message.
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