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Chapter 4 Programming
TM declaration of Remote I/O stations in F-2006.019- Remote 1 Definitions
Position Values
Contents
18
1 to31
Remote station node address
19
1 to 63
Remote station sub-net address
20
1000, 500,
Remote station data rate
250, 125, 64
21
0 to 9999
First M operand of the area that sends/receives
remote station values on the local CPU
22
0 to 64
Number of remote station E operands to be read
23
0 to 64
Number of remote station S operands to be written
24
0 to 108
Number of remote station M operands to be read
25
0 to 112
Number of remote station M operands to be
written
Table 4-1 – Contents of the Remote I/O Definition Table in F-2006.019
Remote stations are declared from table position 10 onwards, with each remote
occupying 8 positions. The function of each of the eight positions is identical
for all 8 remote stations.
TM declaration of Remote I/O stations in F-2006.019
Positions
Contents
10 to 17
Definitions of remote station 0
18 to 25
Definitions of remote station 1
26 to 33
Definitions of remote station 2
34 to 41
Definitions of remote station 3
42 to 49
Definitions of remote station 4
50 to 57
Definitions of remote station 5
58 to 65
Definitions of remote station 6
66 to 73
Definitions of remote station 7
Table 4-2 – I/O Remote Station Configuration Positions
The remaining remote stations are configured in the subsequent positions, each
occupying 8 positions, as shown in table 4-2.
The declaration table should contain the correct number of positions to define
the number of remote stations that will be used. For example, if the system has
3 remote stations then the table should be declared with 34 positions (positions
0 through 33) in the C module of the CPU application program.
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