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7-3
IM 05P07A01-01EN
Functions and
Applications of I Relays (for UT55A/UT52A/UP55A)
7
I relay No.
Area and data
categories
Description
6305 to 6432
Input / Output
terminal status
DI terminal
Each bit information is the same as that of
D register.
6433 to 6560
DO terminal
Each bit information is the same as that of
D register.
6561 to 7072
Free area
Note 1: SP numbers are for UT55A/UT52A, and Pattern numbers and Segment numbers are for
UP55A.
Note 2: These are for UP55A.
CAUTION
• Check the model and suffix codes and parameter settings before writing to or
read from the registers to be used.
• In the area for I relay numbers 4001 to 6560, it is prohibited to write data
to I relays with blank cells in I relay map tables. If you attempt to do so, the
UTAdvanced may not operate properly.
Note
• I relay numbers 4001 to 6560 store ON/OFF status information and are normally read for
ON/OFF status information.
How to Specify I Relay Numbers
When specifying an I relay number for communication, begin the number with the
character “I.”
Example: Set “I4066
”
to specify the ADERR_E1 (I relay No.: 4066).
I relay symbol
• With regards to some register symbols, the loop number and terminal area are
indicated by adding the underline (_) to the end of the parameter symbols.
oooo
_Ln
Ln
: Loop numbers (L1 or L2)
oooo
_En
En
: Terminal area (E1 to E4)
Example :
PVBO_L1
Indicates Loop-1 PVBO.
ADERR_E1
Indicates ADERR in E1-terminal area.
7.2 Classification of I Relays
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