Chapter 12: registers – Horner APG RX371 OCS HERX371C101 User Manual
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CHAPTER 12: REGISTERS
12.1 RX-371
Resources
12.1.1 Overview
This section defines the resource limits that a programmer needs to know when writing a program using
the RX-371. The RX-371 combines operator interface (display and keypad), local and remote I/O (analog
and digital), networking, and controller, into a single product. In addition, the RX-371 has graphical
capabilities. The controller portion of the RX-371 products is programmed in ladder logic via the
Windows-based Cscape (Control Station Central Application Programming Environment) package.
12.1.2 Resource
Limits
Table 12.1 Resource Limits
Resource
RX-371
%S 1
bit
256
%SR 16
bit
192
%T 1
bit
2048
%M 1
bit
2048
%R 16
bit
9999
%K 1
bit
5
%D 1
bit
1023
%I 1
bit
2048
%Q 1
bit
2048
%AI 16
bit
512
%AQ 16
bit
512
%IG 1
bit
64 (Per ID)
%QG 1
bit
64 (Per ID)
%AIG 16
bit
32 (Per ID)
%AQG 16
bit
32 (Per ID)
Ethernet
CsCAN, Ping, EGD, SRTP, Modbus TCP Master (Downloadable protocol) & Slave, Ethernet IP,
FTP, or HTTP @ 10 MBd or 100 MBd
CsCAN
125 kBd, 250 kBd, 500 kBd, or
1 MBd
Serial Ports
2 RS-232 / RS-485 Ports. Software Selectable.
IDs Per CsCAN
Network
64 w/o repeat (253 w/ 3 repeaters)
SmartStack
Modules
4 Main Slots
Keypad
5 user-defined Function keys and a System key
Display Type
5.7” QVGA TFT
Display Size
5.7”
Display Screen
Dimensions
320 x 240
Screen
Memory
2.75 MB
Colors
32,768
User Screens
1023
Objects Per
User Screen
50
Ladder Code
256 kB