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Use the BASEstar Classic device connection management read data and write data functions to read data from and write data to a specific address in device storage. Address syntax is specific to each device or device family, and is similar to the syntax used with the Modicon terminals. The supported data types depend on the device.
Example 3-1 shows an example of the information displayed when you enter the READ DATA command.
Example 3-1 Read Data Screen |
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DCM> read data mod_584/addr=00001/form=bit Device : MOD_584 Data starting at address 00001 for BIT element. Data: 0: 1 DCM> read data mod_584/addr=00001/form=array[64]:bit Device : MOD_584 Data starting at address 00001 for ARRAY[64]:BIT element. Data: 0: 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 |
Example 3-2 provides an example of the information displayed when you enter the READ DATA command using structured data.
Example 3-2 Read Data Screen with Structured Data |
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DCM> cre phyp p1/dev=mod_584_1/addr=00001/form="struct" - DCM> (word,word,array[10]:word)"/write DCM> read phyp p1/dev=mod_584_1 Point : P1 Device : MOD_584_1 Address : 40100 Format : STRUCTURE(S_WORD,S_WORD,ARRAY[10]:S_WORD) Data: 0 : 26 1.0 : 29 29 29 29 29 29 1.7 : 29 29 29 |
Example 3-3 shows an example of the information displayed when you enter the WRITE DATA command.
Example 3-3 Write Data Screen |
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DCM> write data mod_584/addr=40200/format=word Device : MOD_584 Data starting at address 40200 for S_WORD element Data value 0 : 100 |
Example 3-4 shows an example of the information displayed when you enter the WRITE DATA command using structured data.
Example 3-4 Write Data Screen with Structured Data |
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DCM> write phyp p2/dev=mod_584_1 Point : P2 Device : MOD_584_1 Address : 00001 Format : STRUCTURE(BIT,BIT,ARRAY[8]:BIT) Data value 0 : 1 Data value 1 : 0 Data value 2.0 : 1 Data value 2.1 : 1 Data value 2.2 : 1 Data value 2.3 : 0 Data value 2.4 : 0 Data value 2.5 : 0 Data value 2.6 : 0 Data value 2.7 : 1 |
The following sections describe the use of the read data and write data
functions by specific Modicon devices, including addressing and
data type formats. The supported data type formats are bit, word,
unsigned word, and longword.
3.3.3.1 Quantum, Modicon 984 and Modicon 584
Addressing and data type formats are necessary for performing the read data and write data functions for the Modicon 584, 984 and Quantum devices.
The valid addressing types for the Modicon 584, 984 and Quantum are:
00001 - 0xxxx Coils 10001 - 1xxxx Discrete inputs 30001 - 3xxxx Input registers 40001 - 4xxxx Holding registers |
For the Modicon 984 and Quantum, the maximum holding and input register is 65535. For the Modicon 584, the maximum holding and input register is 9999. |
For controllers that have the extended file capability, the format is as follows:
60000:1 - 6xxxx:y xxxx is the highest register number within a file y is the file number |
You cannot write to discrete inputs or input registers. |
The valid data type formats for the Modicon 584, 984 and Quantum are:
00001 - 0xxxxx Bit, Word or U_word 10001 - 1xxxxx Bit, Word or U_word 30001 - 3xxxxx Bit, Word or U_word 40001 - 4xxxxx Bit, Word, U_word, Long, U_long or Float 60001:1 - 6xxxxx:y Bit, Word or U_word |
When writing bits to word based registers, a multiple of 16 bits must be written. |
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