
5-10
Address
Name
Default
value
Setting value and explanation
220H
Connection
5
Receiving buffer starting address for
transparent communication
FFFFH
- The first address in each buffer
should be specified using 2800H to
3FFFH (word address).
- For the details of each setting, refer
to the above “addresses 210H to
213H”.
221H
Receiving buffer size for transparent
communication
0000H
222H
Transmission buffer starting address
for transparent communication
FFFFH
223H
Transmission buffer size for
transparent communication
0000H
224H
Connection
6
Receiving buffer starting address for
transparent communication
FFFFH
225H
Receiving buffer size for transparent
communication
0000H
226H
Transmission buffer starting address
for transparent communication
FFFFH
227H
Transmission buffer size for
transparent communication
0000H
228H
Connection
7
Receiving buffer starting address for
transparent communication
FFFFH
229H
Receiving buffer size for transparent
communication
0000H
22AH
Transmission buffer starting address
for transparent communication
FFFFH
22BH
Transmission buffer size for
transparent communication
0000H
22CH
Connection
8
Receiving buffer starting address for
transparent communication
FFFFH
22DH
Receiving buffer size for transparent
communication
0000H
22EH
Transmission buffer starting address
for transparent communication
FFFFH
22FH
Transmission buffer size for
transparent communication
0000H
Summary of Contents for FP2 ET-LAN
Page 11: ...Chapter 1 Unit Functions and Restrictions ...
Page 14: ...1 4 1 1 4 Connecting to a Network AFP2790 100BASE TX 10BASE T 10BASE5 AUI AFP27901 ...
Page 24: ...1 14 ...
Page 25: ...Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts ...
Page 29: ...Chapter 3 Connection for LAN Cable ...
Page 37: ...Chapter 4 Confirming the Design Contents ...
Page 49: ...Chapter 5 Initialization Processing and Termination Processing ...
Page 68: ...5 20 ...
Page 69: ...Chapter 6 Open Processing and Close Processing ...
Page 84: ...6 16 ...
Page 85: ...Chapter 7 Computer Link Function ...
Page 94: ...7 10 Program example ...
Page 97: ...7 13 Example of communication data Same hierarchy communication ...
Page 100: ...7 16 Example of communication data Other hierarchy communication ...
Page 101: ...7 17 Other hierarchy communication for MEWTOCOL COM ...
Page 102: ...7 18 ...
Page 103: ...Chapter 8 Data Transfer Function ...
Page 111: ...8 9 Program example ...
Page 114: ...8 12 Example of communication data Same hierarchy communication ...
Page 117: ...8 15 Example of communication data Other hierarchy communication ...
Page 119: ...8 17 Other hierarchy communication for MEWTOCOL DAT ...
Page 120: ...8 18 ...
Page 121: ...Chapter 9 Transparent Communication Function ...
Page 137: ...9 17 Program example ...
Page 143: ...Chapter 10 Auto Connection ...
Page 155: ...10 13 Case 1 Ladder program example ...
Page 169: ...Chapter 11 E mail Function ...
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Page 201: ...Chapter 12 Error Log Function ...
Page 203: ...12 3 Latest log block area Log block reading processing area ...
Page 219: ...Chapter 13 Troubleshooting ...
Page 224: ...13 6 13 2 4 Troubleshooting Flowchart ...
Page 225: ...13 7 ...
Page 229: ...Chapter 14 MEWTOCOL Communication Procedure ...
Page 242: ...14 14 To write to an index register ...
Page 262: ...14 34 ...
Page 263: ...Chapter 15 Specifications ...
Page 292: ...15 30 15 6 ASCII Codes ...
Page 293: ...15 31 15 7 Dimensions AFP2790 FP2 ET1 AFP27901 FP2 ET2 ...
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