# modbus_set_response_timeout ## Name modbus_set_response_timeout - set timeout for response ## Synopsis ```c int modbus_set_response_timeout(modbus_t *ctx, uint32_t to_sec, uint32_t to_usec); ``` ## Description The *modbus_set_response_timeout()* function shall set the timeout interval used to wait for a response. When a byte timeout is set, if elapsed time for the first byte of response is longer than the given timeout, an `ETIMEDOUT` error will be raised by the function waiting for a response. When byte timeout is disabled, the full confirmation response must be received before expiration of the response timeout. The value of `to_usec` argument must be in the range 0 to 999999. ## Return value The function shall return 0 if successful. Otherwise it shall return -1 and set errno. ## Errors - *EINVAL*, the argument `ctx` is NULL, or both `to_sec` and `to_usec` are zero, or `to_usec` is larger than 999999. ## Example ```c uint32_t old_response_to_sec; uint32_t old_response_to_usec; /* Save original timeout */ modbus_get_response_timeout(ctx, &old_response_to_sec, &old_response_to_usec); /* Define a new timeout of 200ms */ modbus_set_response_timeout(ctx, 0, 200000); ``` ## See also - [modbus_get_response_timeout](modbus_get_response_timeout.md) - [modbus_get_byte_timeout](modbus_get_byte_timeout.md) - [modbus_set_byte_timeout](modbus_set_byte_timeout.md)