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Make sure that:
if you use a communications module with a node address of 000 to 010
(octal) to communicate with a PLC-5 using PLC-2 commands, the
module must be able to properly communicate to the corresponding file
type listed in the previous table.
the file in the PLC-5 is created and is large enough to handle the
command.
you specify the address of the destination PLC-5 the same way that you
would specify the address of another PLC-2.