17 CC-LINK IE CONTROLLER NETWORK INSTRUCTIONS
17.1 Remote RUN
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Setting data
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Description, range, data type
Operand
Description
Range
Data type
Data type (label)
(J/U)
J(P).RRUN
(J): Target station network number
1 to 239
16-bit unsigned binary
ANY16
G(P).RRUN
(U): Start I/O number (first three digits in four-digit hexadecimal
representation) of own station or own node
00H to FEH
16-bit unsigned binary
ANY16
Z(P).RRUN
(J): Target station network number
1 to 239
String
ANY16_OR_STRING
_SINGLE
Z(P).RRUN
(U): Start I/O number (first three digits in four-digit hexadecimal
representation) of own station or own node
00H to FEH
String
ANY16_OR_STRING
_SINGLE
(s1)
Own station channel (
channel numbers)
Specifies the channel to be used by the own station or node.
Specify the channel that was specified, as being used by the
own station, in the RSTOP instruction.
1 to 8, 11 to 18
16-bit unsigned binary
ANY16
(s2)
Specify the station number of the target station/target node.
(1) Station number specification
1 to 120
(2) Group specification
81H to A0H: All stations of group numbers 1 to 32
(3) All-station specification
FFH: All stations of target network numbers, except own
station
1 to 120
0081H to 00A0H
00FFH
16-bit unsigned binary
ANY16
(s3)
Specify that CPU module in the target station that is to be
accessed.
• 0000H: Addressed to target station CPU (control CPU)
• 03D0H: Addressed to control system CPU
• 03D1H: Addressed to standby system CPU
• 03D2H: Addressed to system A CPU
• 03D3H: Addressed to system B CPU
• 03E0H: Addressed to multiple CPU No. 1
• 03E1H: Addressed to multiple CPU No. 2
• 03E2H: Addressed to multiple CPU No. 3
• 03E3H: Addressed to multiple CPU No. 4
• 03FFH: Addressed to target station CPU (control CPU)
0000H
03D0H to 03D3H
03E0H to 03E3H
03FFH
16-bit unsigned binary
ANY16
(s4)
Specify the operation and clear modes.
(1) Operation mode
Specifies whether or not remote RUN be forcibly executed.
• 1H: Not forcibly executed
• 3H: Forcibly executed
The forcible execution function forcibly executes remote RUN
from another station when the station that executed remote
STOP can no longer execute remote RUN.
(2) Clear mode
Specifies the CPU unit device status resulting after remote
RUN is executed.
• 0H: Not cleared, except local devices
• 1H: Cleared, except the latch range
• 2H: Cleared, including the latch range
The clear mode setting specifies the clear, or initialization,
processing for the CPU module device at the operation start of
CPU module calculation by remote RUN. After completion of
the specified clear processing, the CPU module executes RUN
according to the initial device values of the engineering tool.
0001H
0003H
0011H
0013H
0021H
0023H
16-bit unsigned binary
ANY16
(d)
Device of the own station, which turns on for one scan upon
completion of the instruction.
When the instruction completes with an error, (d)+1 also turns
on.
Bit
ANYBIT_ARRAY
(Number of elements:
2)
EN
Execution condition
Bit
BOOL
ENO
Execution result
Bit
BOOL
b0
b3
b4
…
b7
b8
…
(1)
(2)
0
…
b15
Summary of Contents for MELSEC iQ-R Series
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