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Appendix E
Communications Line Data Sequence
The following table shows the sequence used to send data on the communications line. Data is sent from the
data starting from address 0 in the relative address 00 column in sequence moving left or right. Relative
address 00 is followed by relative address 10, and data is sent in the order of relative addresses as shown
below.
Data: Hexadecimal (Example)
Device Communications I/O Data
Device Communications I/O Data Resources
These resources are specific for each device called from the register data memory. The program area is also
included in one of the resources, but the programs here are strictly indicating areas for storing programs and
do not indicate programs that can be accessed as a block.
Relative
address
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
00
30
81
F2
30
79
13
06
“C”
“0”
“M”
“V”
“E”
“R”
02
01
01
10
13
02
“I”
“D”
13
07
“S”
“Y”
“S”
“P”
“A”
“R”
“A”
13
03
“R”
20
“E”
“V”
02
01
00
13
07
“R”
“E”
“V”
“D”
“A”
“T”
“E”
30
0A
30
02
02
07
CF
02
01
06
02
01
1E
13
0A
“D”
“V”
“C”
“A”
40
“T”
“E”
“G”
“O”
“R”
“Y”
13
03
“P”
“L”
“C”
13
06
“V”
“E”
“N”
50
“D”
“O”
“R”
13
09
“O”
“M”
“R”
“O”
“N”
“ “
“C”
“o”
“.”
13
07
60
“D”
“V”
“M”
“O”
“D”
“E”
“L”
13
15
“C”
“S”
“1”
“ “
“F”
“L”
“-”
70
“n”
“e”
“t”
“ “
“U”
“N”
“i”
“t”
“ “
“V”
“1”
“.”
“0”
“0”
30
81
80
74
13
02
“I”
“D”
13
07
“D”
“E”
“V”
“P”
“A”
“R”
“A”
13
07
90
“D”
“E”
“V”
“T”
“Y”
“P”
“E”
13
0A
“C”
“S”
“1”
“W”
“-”
“F”
“L”
A0
“N”
“0”
“2”
13
07
“U”
“N”
“I”
“T”
“R”
“E”
“V”
13
01
“*”
13
B0
06
“P”
“C”
“B”
“R”
“E”
“V”
13
03
“*”
“*”
“*”
13
07
“S”
“0”
C0
“F”
“T”
“R”
“E”
“V”
13
02
“*”
“*”
13
05
“L”
“0”
“T”
“N”
“0”
D0
13
06
“*”
“*”
“*”
“*”
“*”
“*”
13
08
“W”
“O”
“R”
“K”
“A”
“R”
E0
“E”
“A”
13
01
“*”
13
08
“S”
“E”
“R”
“I”
“A”
“L”
“N”
“O”
13
F0
04
“*”
“*”
“*”
“*”
Area name
R/W
First word
End word
Size
DM
R/W
0x0002
0000
to
0x0002
7FFF
32768
TIM
R/W
0x0009
0000
to
0x0009
0FFF
4095
CNT
R/W
0x000A
0000
to
0x000A
0FFF
4095
EM0
R/W
0x0020
0000
to
0x0020
7FFF
32768
EM1
R/W
0x0021
0000
to
0x0021
7FFF
32768
EM2
R/W
0x0022
0000
to
0x0022
7FFF
32768
EM3
R/W
0x0023
0000
to
0x0023
7FFF
32768
EM4
R/W
0x0024
0000
to
0x0024
7FFF
32768
EM5
R/W
0x0025
0000
to
0x0025
7FFF
32768
EM6
R/W
0x0026
0000
to
0x0026
7FFF
32768
EM7
R/W
0x0027
0000
to
0x0027
7FFF
32768
EM8
R/W
0x0028
0000
to
0x0028
7FFF
32768
EM9
R/W
0x0029
0000
to
0x0029
7FFF
32768
EMa
R/W
0x002A
0000
to
0x002A
7FFF
32768
EMb
R/W
0x002B
0000
to
0x002B
7FFF
32768
EMc
R/W
0x002C
0000
to
0x002C
7FFF
32768
CIO
R/W
0x0030
0000
to
0x0030
17FF
6144
WR
R/W
0x0031
0000
to
0x0031
01FF
512
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