YOKOGAWA Vigilantplant SMARTDAC+ Series User manual

User’s
Manual
IM 04L51B01-18EN
1st Edition
Model GX10/GP10/GX20/GP20
EtherNet/IP Communication (/E1)
User’s Manual

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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the SMARTDAC+ Series GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20 (hereafter
referred to as the GX or GP).
This manual explains the EtherNet/IP communication function (/E1 option) of the GX/GP.
In this manual, the GX20/GP20 standard type and large memory type are distinguished
using the following notations.
• Standardtype:GX20-1/GP20-1
• Largememorytype:GX20-2/GP20-2
To ensure correct use, please read this manual thoroughly before beginning operation.
Please use this manual in conjunction with the GX/GP User’s Manual (IM 04L51B01-01EN)
Notes
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continuing improvements to the instrument’s performance and functions.
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contents. However, should you have any questions or find any errors, please contact your
nearest YOKOGAWA dealer.
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Using Open Source Software
• TheTCP/IPsoftwareofthisproductandthedocumentconcerningtheTCP/IPsoftware
have been developed/created by YOKOGAWA based on the BSD Networking Software,
Release 1 that has been licensed from University of California.
Revisions
May 2014 1st Edition
1stEdition:May2014(YK)
All Right Reserved, Copyright © 2014, Yokogawa Electric Corporation

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Conventions Used in This Manual
Unit
KDenotes1024.Example:768K(filesize)
kDenotes 1000.
Markings
Improper handling or use can lead to injury to the user or damage to
the instrument. This symbol appears on the instrument to indicate that
the user must refer to the user’s manual for special instructions. The
same symbol appears in the corresponding place in the user’s manual
to identify those instructions. In the manual, the symbol is used in
conjunction with the word “WARNING” or “CAUTION.”
WARNING Calls attention to actions or conditions that could cause serious or fatal
injury to the user, and precautions that can be taken to prevent such
occurrences.
CAUTION Calls attention to actions or conditions that could cause light injury
to the user or cause damage to the instrument or user’s data, and
precautions that can be taken to prevent such occurrences.
Note Calls attention to information that is important for the proper operation
of the instrument.
Reference Item
Reference to related operation or explanation is indicated after this
mark.
Example: section 4.1
Conventions Used in the Procedural Explanations
Bold characters Denotes key or character strings that appear on the screen.
Example:Volt
Aa# 1Indicates the character types that can be used.
a symbol,
uppercase alphabet,
numbers
A
1
lowercase alphabet, #
Procedure Carry out the procedure according to the step numbers. All procedures
are written with inexperienced users in mind; depending on the
operation, not all steps need to be taken.
Explanation gives information such as limitations related the procedure.
Explanation
Path Indicates the setup screen and explains the settings.
Description

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Assumption of Explanation
The explanation in this manual assumes that the GX/GP is connected via communications
with Rockwell Automation’s Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) of the Allen-Bradley
brand.The basic items for this configuration are explained. For the operation procedures of
Rockwell Automation products, see the user’s manuals of these products.
This manual is intended for those who have used an Allen-Bradley PLC and EtherNet/IP.
GX/GP Version Described in This Manual
The contents of this manual correspond to the GX/GP with release number 2 (see the
STYLE S number) and style number 1 (see the STYLE H number).

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Contents
Introduction................................................................................................................................................ i
Conventions Used in This Manual............................................................................................................ ii
Assumption of Explanation.......................................................................................................................iii
GX/GP Version Described in This Manual................................................................................................iii
Introduction of Features....................................................................................................................... 1
EtherNet/IP ............................................................................................................................................... 1
What the GX/GP Can Do.......................................................................................................................... 2
Settings of the GX/GP .............................................................................................................................. 2
Access to the GX/GP................................................................................................................................ 2
Connection to a Network ..................................................................................................................... 3
Cable Connection..................................................................................................................................... 3
Settings of the GX/GP .............................................................................................................................. 3
Preparation for PLC ............................................................................................................................. 4
EDS File 4
System Configuration ............................................................................................................................... 4
Explicit Message.................................................................................................................................. 5
System Configuration on PLC .................................................................................................................. 5
Data on the GX/GP................................................................................................................................. 16
I/O Messages..................................................................................................................................... 17
System Configuration on PLC ................................................................................................................ 17
Data on the GX/GP................................................................................................................................. 20
Communication Considerations......................................................................................................... 21
About Communication Interval ............................................................................................................... 21
Access to Non-existent Data .................................................................................................................. 21
Special data............................................................................................................................................ 21
Writing Data to the GX/GP ..................................................................................................................... 21
Specifications..................................................................................................................................... 22
Example of an Explicit Message Using RSLogix 5000 ...................................................................... 23
Example of I/O Message Using RSLogix 5000.................................................................................. 25

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Introduction of Features
EtherNet/IP
EtherNet/IP is a protocol that extends Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) to Ethernet.
The use of Ethernet enables high-speed and periodic exchange of massive control and
monitoring data between control devices placed at dispersed locations.
Devices that support EtherNet/IP are available from many vendors. Among them, Rockwell
Automation’s Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and Remote I/O of the Allen-Bradley
brand are widely used. Yokogawa’s GX/GP, equipped with the EtherNet/IP server function,
supports communications with these PLCs.
Configuration Components
• Scanner(Client)
A device that launches a request on EtherNet/IP. This is either a PLC or PC. For the GX/
GP, PLCs such as Allen-Bradley PLC-2, PLC-5, SLC 500, MicroLogix, CompactLogix,
and ControlLogix represent a Scanner (Client).
• Adapter(Server)
A remote I/O device that the Scanner (Client) can access to read or write data. The GX/
GP is an Adapter (Server).
• Configurationtool
A tool used to configure the system. This is either a PC on which configuration software
has been installed or the software itself. Rockwell Automation RSLogix500 and
RSLogix5000 and the communication driver software RSLinx are configuration tools.
EtherNet/IP
GX/GP
Scanner
(Client)
Adapter
(Server)
Ethernet
Configuration tool
Remote I/O
Note
For details of EtherNet/IP, see the information supplied by the Open DeviceNet Vender Association
(ODVA).

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What the GX/GP Can Do
TheGX/GPprovidesthefollowingfunctions:
• ParticipateinanEtherNet/IPnetworkasanAdapter(Server).
• CommunicatewithnewandoldAllen-BradleyPLCssuchasMicroLogix,CompactLogix,
ControlLogix, SLC 500, PLC-5, and PLC-2.
• SupportbothExplicitandI/Omessages.
• PLCscanaccessinternaldataoftheGX/GP.
Data Access
Input/Output channel data Read
Computation channel1data Read
Communication channel2data Read/write
1 Option (/MT)
2 Option (/MC)
The following shows examples of usage.
• DataondevicesonanetworkcanberecordedbyaPLCtotheGX/GP.
• DatameasuredbytheGX/GPcanbeacquiredbyaPLC.
Settings of the GX/GP
The GX/GP is ready to use after the following settings have been made.
• IPaddressandothersettingsrequiredtoconnecttoEthernet
• EnablingofEtherNet/IPserverfunction
Access to the GX/GP
The GX/GP is a passive device on an Ethernet network. The GX/GP cannot launch a
request. A PLC launches a request to the GX/GP.
Arequestiscalleda“message”.Therearetwomessagetypes:Explicitmessageand
I/O messages (Implicit message). An Explicit message, included in control logic, is used
to access the GX/GP, only when required, and transmit data. An I/O message is used to
transmit pre-specified GX/GP data at intervals.
The GX/GP can also communicate with PLCs compatible with Programmable Controller
Communication Command (PCCC) using conversion of PCCC to EtherNet/IP at the
gateway. PCCC refers to serial communications that are also called DF1 communications.
The GX/GP supports EtherNet/IP in which PCCC requests are encapsulated. It can
communicate also with PLCs that support encapsulated PCCC.
Introduction of Features

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Connection to a Network
Cable Connection
Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port provided on the back of the GX/GP.
Be sure to connect an Ethernet cable
with an FCC-compliant plug. Otherwise,
the GX/GP may malfunction.
CAUTION
Ethernet port
Settings of the GX/GP
IP Address, Host Information, and DNS Setting, etc.
SeeUser’smanual(IM04L51B01-01EN)section1.16ConfiguringtheEthernet
Communication Function.
EtherNet/IP Server Settings
Path
GX/GP:MENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Communication (Ethernet)
settings > Server settings > Server list
Webbrowser:Config. tab > Communication (Ethernet) settings > Server list
Hardwareconfigurator:Communication (Ethernet) settings > Server list
Description
EtherNet/IP
Setup Item Selectable Range or Options Default Value
On/Off Off, On Off
On/Off
Specify On to enable the EtherNet/IP server.
Note
The EtherNet/IP server settings can be checked on the Network Information Screen of the GX/GP.
You can open the Network Information Screen by pressing the MENU key, tap the Browse tab >
Network information.

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Preparation for PLC
EDS File
Installation
To have the GX/GP participate in a network, first install the GX/GP device profile (Electronic
Data Sheet; EDS file) in the configuration tool. A PLC communicates with the GX/GP based
on the information in the EDS file.
Conduct installation using the “EDS Hardware Installation Tool” of RSLinx. For information
on using the configuration tool, see the user’s manual of the configuration tool.
EtherNet/IP
GX/GP
Scanner
(Client)
Adapter
(Server)
PLC
Configuration tool
Read/Write message
Ethernet
EDS file
How to Obtain the EDS File
ObtaintheEDSfilefromtheYokogawaWebsite:
URL:www.smartdacplus.com/software/en/
System Configuration
Use the configuration tool to make the communication settings.
Use RSLinx, RSLogix500, or RSLogix5000 to make an Explicit message or I/O message,
download it to the PLC, and execute it.
For information on using the configuration tool and a PLC, see the user’s manuals of these
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Explicit Message
An Explicit message is a point-to-point, request/response-type communication.
System Configuration on PLC
Use the configuration tool to code an Explicit message as an MSG instruction in the
control logic. In the MSG instruction, set all the information including a target device,
target register, and read/write. Download the created control logic to a PLC and execute
it.
On the GX/GP, the data count to be accessed per MSG instruction should be 100 or less.
In Case of PLC-2, PLC-5, and SLC
• Commands
When creating an MSG instruction, specify a command. The GX/GP supports the
followingcommands:
Target PLC Command name
PLC-2 PLC2 Unprotected Read/Write
PLC-5 PLC5 Word Range Read/Write
PLC5 Typed Read/Write
SLC SLC Typed Read/Write
• Specificationofdatatobeaccessed
Specify which of the data in the GX/GP should be accessed. The PLC-2, PLC-5, and SLC
manage data to be accessed in units of “files.”
Command: PLC2 Unprotected Read/Write
Data to be accessed File number
Data type: INT16
Type Number
Input/Output channel
(GX/GP main unit)
0001 1000
••• •••
0050 1049
0101 1050
••• •••
0150 1099
0201 1100
••• •••
0250 1149
0301 1150
••• •••
0350 1199
0401 1200
••• •••
0450 1249
0501 1250
••• •••
0550 1299
0601 1300
••• •••
0650 1349
0701 1350
••• •••
0750 1399
0801 1400
••• •••
0850 1449
0901 1450
••• •••
0950 1499
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Explicit Message
Data to be accessed File number
Data type: INT16
Type Number
Input/Output channel
Expandable I/O 1
1001 1500
••• •••
1050 1549
1101 1550
••• •••
1150 1599
1201 1600
••• •••
1250 1649
1301 1650
••• •••
1350 1699
1401 1700
••• •••
1450 1749
1501 1750
••• •••
1550 1799
(Expandable I/O 2) 2001 2000
••• •••
2050 2049
2101 2050
••• •••
2150 2099
2201 2100
••• •••
2250 2149
2301 2150
••• •••
2350 2199
2401 2200
••• •••
2450 2249
2501 2250
••• •••
2550 2299
(Expandable I/O 3) 3001 2500
••• •••
3050 2549
3101 2550
••• •••
3150 2599
3201 2600
••• •••
3250 2649
3301 2650
••• •••
3350 2699
3401 2700
••• •••
3450 2749
3501 2750
••• •••
3550 2799
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Data to be accessed File number
Data type: INT16
Type Number
Input/Output channel
(Expandable I/O 4)
4001 3000
••• •••
4050 3049
4101 3050
••• •••
4150 3099
4201 3100
••• •••
4250 3149
4301 3150
••• •••
4350 3199
4401 3200
••• •••
4450 3249
4501 3250
••• •••
4550 3299
(Expandable I/O 5) 5001 3500
••• •••
5050 3549
5101 3550
••• •••
5150 3599
5201 3600
••• •••
5250 3649
5301 3650
••• •••
5350 3699
5401 3700
••• •••
5450 3749
5501 3750
••• •••
5550 3799
(ExpandableI/O6) 6001 4000
••• •••
6050 4049
6101 4050
••• •••
6150 4099
6201 4100
••• •••
6250 4149
6301 4150
••• •••
6350 4199
6401 4200
••• •••
6450 4249
6501 4250
••• •••
6550 4299
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Explicit Message

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Data to be accessed File number
Data type: INT16
Type Number
Input/Output channel
(Continuous channel
data area)*
0001 4500
••• •••
0010 4509
0101 4510
••• •••
0110 4519
0201 4520
••• •••
0210 4529
0301 4530
••• •••
0310 4539
0401 4540
••• •••
0410 4549
0501 4550
••• •••
0510 4559
0601 4560
••• •••
0610 4569
0701 4570
••• •••
0710 4579
0801 4580
••• •••
0810 4589
0901 4590
••• •••
0910 4599
Computation channel A001 5000
••• •••
A100 5099
Communication
channel (Read/Write)
C001 6000
••• •••
C500 6499
“•••”standsfordatainnumericalorder.
* The “continuous channel data area” is a special area that enables continuous reading by limiting
the number of channels of each module to 10.
For the I/O channels only on the GX/GP main unit, this area can be used to read data
consecutively.
Explicit Message

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Commands: PLC5 Word Range Read/Write, PLC5 Typed Read/Write, and SLC Typed
Read/Write
Data to be accessed File number
Type Number Data type
INT16
Data type
INT32
Data type
FLOAT
Input/Output channel
(GX/GP main unit)
0001 N10:00 L10:00 F10:00
••• ••• ••• •••
0050 N10:49 L10:49 F10:49
0101 N10:50 L10:50 F10:50
••• ••• ••• •••
0150 N10:99 L10:99 F10:99
0201 N11:00 L11:00 F11:00
••• ••• ••• •••
0250 N11:49 L11:49 F11:49
0301 N11:50 L11:50 F11:50
••• ••• ••• •••
0350 N11:99 L11:99 F11:99
0401 N12:00 L12:00 F12:00
••• ••• ••• •••
0450 N12:49 L12:49 F12:49
0501 N12:50 L12:50 F12:50
••• ••• ••• •••
0550 N12:99 L12:99 F12:99
0601 N13:00 L13:00 F13:00
••• ••• ••• •••
0650 N13:49 L13:49 F13:49
0701 N13:50 L13:50 F13:50
••• ••• ••• •••
0750 N13:99 L13:99 F13:99
0801 N14:00 L14:00 F14:00
••• ••• ••• •••
0850 N14:49 L14:49 F14:49
0901 N14:50 L14:50 F14:50
••• ••• ••• •••
0950 N14:99 L14:99 F14:99
(Expandable I/O 1) 1001 N15:00 L15:00 F15:00
••• ••• ••• •••
1050 N15:49 L15:49 F15:49
1101 N15:50 L15:50 F15:50
••• ••• ••• •••
1150 N15:99 L15:99 F15:99
1201 N16:00 L16:00 F16:00
••• ••• ••• •••
1250 N16:49 L16:49 F16:49
1301 N16:50 L16:50 F16:50
••• ••• ••• •••
1350 N16:99 L16:99 F16:99
1401 N17:00 L17:00 F17:00
••• ••• ••• •••
1450 N17:49 L17:49 F17:49
1501 N17:50 L17:50 F17:50
••• ••• ••• •••
1550 N17:99 L17:99 F17:99
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Data to be accessed File number
Type Number Data type
INT16
Data type
INT32
Data type
FLOAT
Input/Output channel
(Expandable I/O 2)
2001 N20:00 L20:00 F20:00
••• ••• ••• •••
2050 N20:49 L20:49 F20:49
2101 N20:50 L20:50 F20:50
••• ••• ••• •••
2150 N20:99 L20:99 F20:99
2201 N21:00 L21:00 F21:00
••• ••• ••• •••
2250 N21:49 L21:49 F21:49
2301 N21:50 L21:50 F21:50
••• ••• ••• •••
2350 N21:99 L21:99 F21:99
2401 N22:00 L22:00 F22:00
••• ••• ••• •••
2450 N22:49 L22:49 F22:49
2501 N22:50 L22:50 F22:50
••• ••• ••• •••
2550 N22:99 L22:99 F22:99
(Expandable I/O 3) 3001 N25:00 L25:00 F25:00
••• ••• ••• •••
3050 N25:49 L25:49 F25:49
3101 N25:50 L25:50 F25:50
••• ••• ••• •••
3150 N25:99 L25:99 F25:99
3201 N26:00 L26:00 F26:00
••• ••• ••• •••
3250 N26:49 L26:49 F26:49
3301 N26:50 L26:50 F26:50
••• ••• ••• •••
3350 N26:99 L26:99 F26:99
3401 N27:00 L27:00 F27:00
••• ••• ••• •••
3450 N27:49 L27:49 F27:49
3501 N27:50 L27:50 F27:50
••• ••• ••• •••
3550 N27:99 L27:99 F27:99
(Expandable I/O 4) 4001 N30:00 L30:00 F30:00
••• ••• ••• •••
4050 N30:49 L30:49 F30:49
4101 N30:50 L30:50 F30:50
••• ••• ••• •••
4150 N30:99 L30:99 F30:99
4201 N31:00 L31:00 F31:00
••• ••• ••• •••
4250 N31:49 L31:49 F31:49
4301 N31:50 L31:50 F31:50
••• ••• ••• •••
4350 N31:99 L31:99 F31:99
4401 N32:00 L32:00 F32:00
••• ••• ••• •••
4450 N32:49 L32:49 F32:49
4501 N32:50 L32:50 F32:50
••• ••• ••• •••
4550 N32:99 L32:99 F32:99
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Data to be accessed File number
Type Number Data type
INT16
Data type
INT32
Data type
FLOAT
Input/Output channel
(Expandable I/O 5)
5001 N35:00 L35:00 F35:00
••• ••• ••• •••
5050 N35:49 L35:49 F35:49
5101 N35:50 L35:50 F35:50
••• ••• ••• •••
5150 N35:99 L35:99 F35:99
5201 N36:00 L36:00 F36:00
••• ••• ••• •••
5250 N36:49 L36:49 F36:49
5301 N36:50 L36:50 F36:50
••• ••• ••• •••
5350 N36:99 L36:99 F36:99
5401 N37:00 L37:00 F37:00
••• ••• ••• •••
5450 N37:49 L37:49 F37:49
5501 N37:50 L37:50 F37:50
••• ••• ••• •••
5550 N37:99 L37:99 F37:99
(ExpandableI/O6) 6001 N40:00 L40:00 F40:00
••• ••• ••• •••
6050 N40:49 L40:49 F40:49
6101 N40:50 L40:50 F40:50
••• ••• ••• •••
6150 N40:99 L40:99 F40:99
6201 N41:00 L41:00 F41:00
••• ••• ••• •••
6250 N41:49 L41:49 F41:49
6301 N41:50 L41:50 F41:50
••• ••• ••• •••
6350 N41:99 L41:99 F41:99
6401 N42:00 L42:00 F42:00
••• ••• ••• •••
6450 N42:49 L42:49 F42:49
6501 N42:50 L42:50 F42:50
••• ••• ••• •••
6550 N42:99 L42:99 F42:99
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Data to be accessed File number
Type Number Data type
INT16
Data type
INT32
Data type
FLOAT
Input/Output channel
(Continuous channel
data area)*
0001 N45:00 L45:00 F45:00
••• ••• ••• •••
0010 N45:09 L45:09 F45:09
0101 N45:10 L45:10 F45:10
••• ••• ••• •••
0110 N45:19 L45:19 F45:19
0201 N45:20 L45:20 F45:20
••• ••• ••• •••
0210 N45:29 L45:29 F45:29
0301 N45:30 L45:30 F45:30
••• ••• ••• •••
0310 N45:39 L45:39 F45:39
0401 N45:40 L45:40 F45:40
••• ••• ••• •••
0410 N45:49 L45:49 F45:49
0501 N45:50 L45:50 F45:50
••• ••• ••• •••
0510 N45:59 L45:59 F45:59
0601 N45:60 L45:60 F45:60
••• ••• ••• •••
0610 N45:69 L45:69 F45:69
0701 N45:70 L45:70 F45:70
••• ••• ••• •••
0710 N45:79 L45:79 F45:79
0801 N45:80 L45:80 F45:80
••• ••• ••• •••
0810 N45:89 L45:89 F45:89
0901 N45:90 L45:90 F45:90
••• ••• ••• •••
0910 N45:99 L45:99 F45:99
Computation channel A001 N50:00 L50:00 F50:00
••• ••• ••• •••
A100 N50:99 L50:99 F50:99
Communication
channel (Read/Write)
C001 N60:00 L60:00 F60:00
••• ••• ••• •••
C500 N64:99 L64:99 F64:99
Specifyadataaddress,forexample,asN10:0(whereNisINT16,thefilenumberis10,andthe
element number is 0).
Use only N file for command, “PLC5 Word Range Read/Write”
“•••”standsfordatainnumericalorder.
* The “continuous channel data area” is a special area that enables continuous reading by limiting
the number of channels of each module to 10.
For the I/O channels only on the GX/GP main unit, this area can be used to read data
consecutively.
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In Case of CompactLogix, etc.
• Command:CIPDataTableRead/Write
TheGX/GPsupportsthefollowingcommands:
Target PLC Command name
CompactLogix, etc. CIP Data Table Read/Write
• Specifyingdatatobeaccessed
Specify which of the data in the GX/GP should be accessed. For Logix, data can be
accessed by a “tag name”.
Data to be accessed Tag name
Type Number Data type
INT16
Data type
INT32
Data type
FLOAT
Input/Output channel
(GX/GP main unit)
0001 int[1000] dint[1000] real[1000]
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0050 int[1049] dint[1049] real[1049]
0101 int[1050] dint[1050] real[1050]
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0150 int[1099] dint[1099] real[1099]
0201 int[1100] dint[1100] real[1100]
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0250 int[1149] dint[1149] real[1149]
0301 int[1150] dint[1150] real[1150]
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0350 int[1199] dint[1199] real[1199]
0401 int[1200] dint[1200] real[1200]
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0450 int[1249] dint[1249] real[1249]
0501 int[1250] dint[1250] real[1250]
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0550 int[1299] dint[1299] real[1299]
0601 int[1300] dint[1300] real[1300]
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0650 int[1349] dint[1349] real[1349]
0701 int[1350] dint[1350] real[1350]
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0750 int[1399] dint[1399] real[1399]
0801 int[1400] dint[1400] real[1400]
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0850 int[1449] dint[1449] real[1449]
0901 int[1450] dint[1450] real[1450]
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0950 int[1499] dint[1499] real[1499]
(Expandable I/O 1) 1001 int[1500] dint[1500] real[1500]
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1050 int[1549] dint[1549] real[1549]
1101 int[1550] dint[1550] real[1550]
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1150 int[1599] dint[1599] real[1599]
1201 int[1600] dint[1600] real[1600]
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1250 int[1649] dint[1649] real[1649]
1301 int[1650] dint[1650] real[1650]
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1350 int[1699] dint[1699] real[1699]
1401 int[1700] dint[1700] real[1700]
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1450 int[1749] dint[1749] real[1749]
1501 int[1750] dint[1750] real[1750]
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1550 int[1799] dint[1799] real[1799]
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Data to be accessed Tag name
Type Number Data type
INT16
Data type
INT32
Data type
FLOAT
Input/Output channel
(Expandable I/O 2)
2001 int[2000] dint[2000] real[2000]
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2050 int[2049] dint[2049] real[2049]
2101 int[2050] dint[2050] real[2050]
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2150 int[2099] dint[2099] real[2099]
2201 int[2100] dint[2100] real[2100]
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2250 int[2149] dint[2149] real[2149]
2301 int[2150] dint[2150] real[2150]
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2350 int[2199] dint[2199] real[2199]
2401 int[2200] dint[2200] real[2200]
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2450 int[2249] dint[2249] real[2249]
2501 int[2250] dint[2250] real[2250]
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2550 int[2299] dint[2299] real[2299]
(Expandable I/O 3) 3001 int[2500] dint[2500] real[2500]
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3050 int[2549] dint[2549] real[2549]
3101 int[2550] dint[2550] real[2550]
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3150 int[2599] dint[2599] real[2599]
3201 int[2600] dint[2600] real[2600]
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3250 int[2649] dint[2649] real[2649]
3301 int[2650] dint[2650] real[2650]
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3350 int[2699] dint[2699] real[2699]
3401 int[2700] dint[2700] real[2700]
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3450 int[2749] dint[2749] real[2749]
3501 int[2750] dint[2750] real[2750]
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3550 int[2799] dint[2799] real[2799]
(Expandable I/O 4) 4001 int[3000] dint[3000] real[3000]
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4050 int[3049] dint[3049] real[3049]
4101 int[3050] dint[3050] real[3050]
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4150 int[3099] dint[3099] real[3099]
4201 int[3100] dint[3100] real[3100]
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4250 int[3149] dint[3149] real[3149]
4301 int[3150] dint[3150] real[3150]
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4350 int[3199] dint[3199] real[3199]
4401 int[3200] dint[3200] real[3200]
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4450 int[3249] dint[3249] real[3249]
4501 int[3250] dint[3250] real[3250]
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4550 int[3299] dint[3299] real[3299]
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Data to be accessed Tag name
Type Number Data type
INT16
Data type
INT32
Data type
FLOAT
Input/Output channel
(Expandable I/O 5)
5001 int[3500] dint[3500] real[3500]
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5050 int[3549] dint[3549] real[3549]
5101 int[3550] dint[3550] real[3550]
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5150 int[3599] dint[3599] real[3599]
5201 int[3600] dint[3600] real[3600]
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5250 int[3649] dint[3649] real[3649]
5301 int[3650] dint[3650] real[3650]
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5350 int[3699] dint[3699] real[3699]
5401 int[3700] dint[3700] real[3700]
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5450 int[3749] dint[3749] real[3749]
5501 int[3750] dint[3750] real[3750]
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5550 int[3799] dint[3799] real[3799]
(ExpandableI/O6) 6001 int[4000] dint[4000] real[4000]
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6050 int[4049] dint[4049] real[4049]
6101 int[4050] dint[4050] real[4050]
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6150 int[4099] dint[4099] real[4099]
6201 int[4100] dint[4100] real[4100]
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6250 int[4149] dint[4149] real[4149]
6301 int[4150] dint[4150] real[4150]
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6350 int[4199] dint[4199] real[4199]
6401 int[4200] dint[4200] real[4200]
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6450 int[4249] dint[4249] real[4249]
6501 int[4250] dint[4250] real[4250]
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6550 int[4299] dint[4299] real[4299]
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