7 SETTINGS BEFORE OPERATION
7.1 Settings of Slave Module
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SETTINGS BEFORE OPERATION
7.1
Settings of Slave Module
Slave module address setting
Setting the start number of the addresses assigned for data communications is required for slave modules.
An address can be written to a slave module or the address assigned to a slave module can be read through infrared
communications using an address writer (manufactured by Anywire Corporation).
For details, refer to the manual of the address writer used.
In the slave module, an address between 0 and 254 can be written. (This number is not an ID value.) Do not set 255 to the
address. Doing so will cause a No ID setting error.
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Address setting
Set the address of each slave module to assign the slave module to the remote register.
The address indicates the start bit of the memory area occupied by the slave module, which is set using a decimal number.
The remote register corresponding to the number of slave module points is occupied from the specified address.
The number of occupied points differs depending on the slave module. In addition, the same remote register cannot be
occupied by different slave modules.
For details on the address, refer to the following.
Manual of the slave module used (manufactured by Anywire Corporation)
Model
Address (decimal)
ID (hexadecimal)
ID (decimal)
Output slave module
0 to 254
0000 to 00FEH
0 to 254
Input slave module or I/O combined
slave module
0 to 254
0200 to 02FEH
512 to 766
Address setting port
Infrared
light
Light emitting/
receiving part
Image of address reading/writing
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