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10.6
JP/GP.WRITE (Writing Data in Target Stations)
This instruction writes data to the device of the programmable controller on another station. (In units of words)
*1
Local devices and file registers set for each program cannot be used.
*2
T, C, D, W, ST, SD, and SW can be used.
When specifying SD/SW, data can be written in the range that the user can set.
For details on SD/SW, refer to the following.
Manuals for the CPU module and network module of the target station
*3
When the target station is a Basic model QCPU, a Universal model QCPU, an RCPU or an LCPU, a digit-specified bit
device can be used. (
K4M16)
To use digit specification, all the following conditions must be met:
• The device number should be multiples of 16 (10
H
).
• The number of digits should be 4 (K4).
(1) Setting data
Setting
data*
1
Available devices
Internal device
(System, user)
File
register
R, ZR
Link direct device
J
\
Intelligent function
module device
U
\G
Index register
Zn
Constant
Others
Bit
Word
Bit
Word
K, H
$
(S1)
(S2)
(D1)
*3
*2
(D2)
Setting data
Description
Set by
Data type
Jn
Own station's network No. (1 to 239, 254)
254: Network specified in Valid Module During Other Station
Access
User
16-bit binary
Un
Start I/O number of the master/local module of the own station
(00 to FE
H
: Upper two digits of the I/O number expressed in three
digits)
(S1)
Start device of the own station where control data is stored
Device name
(S2)
Start device of the own station where data to be written is stored
(D1)
Start device of the target station where data is to be written
(A continuous area for with the write data length is required.)
System
(D2)
The device of the own station that turns on for one scan upon
completion of the instruction.
If the instruction fails, (D2)+1 also turns on.
Bit
JP.WRITE
Start contact
GP.WRITE
Start contact
JP.WRITE
Jn
GP.WRITE
Un
or
"
"
or
"
"
(S1)
(D1)
(D1)
(D1)
(D1)
(S2)
(D2)
(S1)
(S2)
(D2)
Ex.