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APPENDIXES
(4) Slave station offset, size information
In the remote net ver.2 mode or remote net additional mode, the assignment of
RX/RY/RWw/RWr for the station numbers varies according to the expanded
cyclic setting and remote I/O station points setting.
(a) Offset
Stores the head buffer memory address of RX/RY/RWw/RWr assigned to
each station.
When 2 or more stations are occupied, values are stored into only the head
buffer memory address of the station number. (When station No. 1
occupies 2 stations, values are stored into the RX/RY/RWw/RWr offset and
size of station No. 1, and the RX/RY/RWw/RWr offset and size of station
No. 2 remains default.)
(b) Size
Stores the size of RX/RY/RWw/RWr assigned to each station in word unit.
When the size is less than 1 word, it is rounded up and 1 is stored. (When
the remote I/O station points setting is 8 points, 1 is stored.)
Refer to Section 8.3.9 for the remote I/O station points setting method.
For the reserved station, 0000
H
is stored.
The following table lists the correspondence between station numbers and the
buffer memory address of RX/RY/RWw/RWr offset and size.
Buffer memory address
Hex. Dec.
Item Default
(Hex.)
3E0
H
992
Station No. 1 RX offset
0000
H
3E1
H
993
Station No. 1 RX size
0000
H
to to
to
—
45E
H
1118
Station No. 64 RX offset
0000
H
45F
H
1119
Station No. 64 RX size
0000
H
460
H
1120
Station No. 1 RY offset
0000
H
461
H
1121
Station No. 1 RY size
0000
H
to to
to
—
4DE
H
1246
Station No. 64 RY offset
0000
H
4DF
H
1247
Station No. 64 RY size
0000
H
4E0
H
1248
Station No. 1 RWw offset
0000
H
4E1
H
1249
Station No. 1 RWw size
0000
H
to to
to
—
55E
H
1374
Station No. 64 RWw offset
0000
H
55F
H
1375
Station No. 64 RWw size
0000
H
560
H
1376
Station No. 1 RWr offset
0000
H
561
H
1377
Station No. 1 RWr size
0000
H
to to
to
—
5DE
H
1502
Station No. 64 RWr offset
0000
H
5DF
H
1503
Station No. 64 RWr size
0000
H
Summary of Contents for L26CPU-BT
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Page 32: ...3 5 3 5 3 SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 51: ...4 2 4 2 4 PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION 4 ...
Page 61: ...6 4 6 4 6 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION ...
Page 63: ...6 6 6 6 6 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 8 The connection method is shown below ...
Page 70: ...6 13 6 13 6 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION ...
Page 72: ...6 15 6 15 6 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION ...
Page 139: ...8 33 8 33 8 FUNCTIONS ...
Page 151: ...8 45 8 45 8 FUNCTIONS ...
Page 246: ...11 9 11 9 11 EXAMPLE OF COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE MASTER STATION AND REMOTE DEVICE STATIONS ...
Page 311: ...13 2 13 2 13 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE MASTER STATION AND INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATIONS MEMO 13 ...
Page 321: ...14 10 14 10 14 EXAMPLE OF COMMUNICATION WHEN MOUNTING MODULES ON THE HEAD MODULE ...
Page 326: ...15 5 15 5 15 TROUBLESHOOTING To the next page ...
Page 327: ...15 6 15 6 15 TROUBLESHOOTING To the next page ...
Page 328: ...15 7 15 7 15 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 329: ...15 8 15 8 15 TROUBLESHOOTING 2 Troubleshooting by status logging ...
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