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Input/output name file
11.1
All input/output name data
Read-out
3
When used as a read-out file, all input/output data currently stored are read
out.
Write
3
When used as a write file, writing is performed with a input/output number.
Format
ION
Meaning
• Expresses all input/output name data.
DATA FORMAT
ioNMpp(b)=assssssssssssssss [cr/lf]
ioNMpp(b)=assssssssssssssss [cr/lf]
:
ioNMpp(b)=assssssssssssssss [cr/lf]
ioNMpp(b)=assssssssssssssss [cr/lf]
[cr/lf]
Values
io ...........................................Input/outpu type: DI, DO, SI, SO
pp .......................................... Port number: 2 to 7, 10 to 15
b ............................................ Bit number: 0 to 7
a ............................................ Name data (the first character): Use only one-byte
alphabetic character. Otherwise, "4.202: Input format
error" occurs.
ss...ss ...................................... Name data (the second character onward): Use one-
byte alphanumeric characters and underscore "_".
Otherwise, "4.202: Input format error" occurs. If name
data exceeds 16 characters, then the 17th character
onward will be deleted.
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A line containing only [cr/lf] is added at the end of the file, indicating the end of the file.
SAMPLE
SEND ION TO CMU ················· Outputs all input/output name data
from the communication port.
Response:
RUN [cr/lf]
DONM2(0)=DO_PORT2_0 [cr/lf]
DONM2(1)=DO_PORT2_1 [cr/lf]
:
SINM15(6)=SI_PORT15_6 [cr/lf]
SINM15(7)=SI_PORT15_7 [cr/lf]
[cr/lf]
END [cr/lf]
Name data must not be duplicate. When duplicate name data is saved, delete the name data
with the ealier point number and save the name data to the point number which is specified as
the new destination to save to.
MEMO
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