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EM-8382  Rev.11  P. 4 / 6

TRANSMISSION DATA DESCRIPTIONS

The DIP SW located at the side of the module specifies each I/O module’s data allocation (occupied data area).
For example, when the data areas are assigned as shown below:

Module 1 

4

Module 2 

4

Module 3 

4

Module 4 

1

Module 5 

1

Module 6 

1

Module 7 

1

Then the I/O data are assigned as in the figures below:

 

OUTPUT DATA 

The figure below shows the allocation of the data sent from 
the network module to the master.

0

15

+0

+2

+4

+6

+8

+10

+12

+14

+16

+64

+66

Module 1

Module 2

Module 3

Module 4

Module 5

Module 6

Module 7

Module Status

Error Status

Data Error Status

 Begin

Address

 

INPUT DATA 

The figure below shows the allocation of the data sent from 
the master to the network module.

0

15

+0

+2

+4

+6

+8

+10

+12

+14

+16

+63

Module 1

Module 2

Module 3

Module 4

Module 5

Module 6

Module 7

 Begin

Address

Module Status, Error Status and Data Error Status are assigned to +64, +65 and +66 respectively.
Each module can handle either input or output data.  Input and output cannot be mixed in one module.
Input data from the master device is transferred to the module’s output data area.  The master device can read from the 
output data area the data it has set.

• Module Status indicates whether individual I/O modules are mounted or not.  The bit corresponding to the mounted slot 

turns to “1,” and the unmounted slot to “0.”

• Error Status indicates error status for each module as described below.  The bit corresponding to such module turns to “1.”

  R3-TSx, R3-RSx, R3-US4:  Input burnout
  R3-DA16A:   

 

Power input in error or disconnected

  R3-YSx:  

 

 

Output current error (e.g. load unconnected)

  R3-PC16A:   

 

External power supply in error or disconnected

• Data Error Status indicates overrange (R3-US4: out of -10% to +110%; the other types: out of -15% to +115%) status for each 

module.  The bit corresponding to such module turns to “1.”

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