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7.
Param (parameter list start address)
Specify the start address of the parameter list. For the “parameter list,” 17 words are automatically assigned from
the configured address. In the parameter list, enter the function code and its relevant parameter data. Addition-
ally, process result and status are output.
Note: For more information about the parameter list, refer to the parameter details for each protocol from
G.2.4
Function Setting and Parameter Details for MEMOBUS and Extended MEMOBUS Protocols
on page A-
77 to
G.2.7 Function Setting and Parameter Details for Non-procedural Protocol
on page A-93.
Example: When “DA00000” is specified as a parameter list start address:
( 2 ) Output Item
The following table lists the registers available for each output item.
1.
Busy (in process)
Specify a bit to report message reception.
The Busy bit is turned ON while executing message reception or a forced abort process.
Keep Execute or Abort ON while Busy is ON.
2.
Complete (process completed)
Specify a bit to report message reception ended.
When message reception or a forced abort process is completed properly, the Complete bit will turn ON only for
one scan.
3.
Error (error occurred)
Specify a bit to report when an error occurs in the message reception.
When an error occurs, the Error bit will turn ON only for one scan.
Parameter
li
st
F
0
PRAM00
PRAM01
PRAM02
PRAM03
PRAM0
4
PRAM05
PRAM06
PRAM07
PRAM08
PRAM09
PRAM10
PRAM11
PRAM12
PRAM13
PRAM1
4
PRAM15
PRAM16
DW00000
DW00001
DW00002
DW00003
DW0000
4
DW00005
DW00006
DW00007
DW00008
DW00009
DW00010
DW00011
DW00012
DW00013
DW0001
4
DW00015
DW00016
Reg
i
ster
Input Item
I/O Option
Available Register
Busy
Complete
Error
B-VAL
Every bit type register
(except #, C registers),
Same as above for subscript
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