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SICAM A8000 / CP-8000 • CP-8021 • CP-8022 Manual
DC8-037-2.02, Edition 10.2017
9.2.1.2 Syntax for Instructions
9.2.1.2.1 General
Each instruction command must be in one line. Each line must be concluded with a paragraph
break, line break or both (done automatically by the text editor).
An instruction command consists of the command (operation) and an operand.
Example:
LD M_BOOL_TEST
(*command: LD operand: M_BOOL_TEST*)
Each operation produces a calculated value (result). The following operation can calculate fur-
ther with this result.
9.2.1.2.2 Adressing of I/O Variables
The format of an I/O variable must correspond with the respective input/output of the periph-
ery.
A command or setpoint value is assigned to an I/O variable by an
ST
operation and the ad-
dress of the operand. A state or value of an I/O variable is read by an
LD
operation and the
address of the operand.
The attribute of the I/O variable must be separated by a "
.
". An I/O variable without attribute is
not allowed.
Example for the simple syntax:
I_030_001_000_000_TEST.VALUE
0_031_005_001_000.OFF
Example for the expanded syntax:
E_045_001_001_001_002_003_TEST.VALUE
or
E_045_001_001_001_002_003.VALUE
Note
If the same IOA is used input- and output side, the freely definable
Name
must be different.
Special characters are not allowed.
Datapoints of the I/O Master Module
The datapoints of the I/O Master Module are listed in the
SICAM TOOLBOX II Online Help,
chapter “Parameter Documentation and Diagnosis Info”,
section
“1703 ACP and 1703 Ax
(IEC) | Firmwares | USIO81
(USIO80 in case of SICAM TM I/O Modules) under the respective
category.
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