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4 - data file organization and addressing, Data file organization, Data file organization and addressing – Rockwell Automation 1747-PT1, D1747NP002 Hand-Held Terminal User Manual

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Chapter

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Data File Organization and Addressing

This chapter discusses the following topics:

data file organization and addressing

indexed addressing (SLC 5/02 processors)

file instructions (using the file indicator #)

creating and deleting data

program constants

M0-M1 files, G files (SLC 5/02 processors with specialty I/O modules)

Data files contain the status information associated with external I/O and all
other instructions you use in your main and subroutine ladder program files.
In addition, these files store information concerning processor operation.
You can also use the files to store “recipes” and lookup tables if needed.

Data Files associated with Specialty I/O modules (SLC 5/02
processors)

Data Files residing in the processor memory

Note: Data file 9 can be used for network transfer on the
DH-485 network. Non-SLC 500 devices are able to read
and write to this file. Data file 9 can be used as an
ordinary data file if the processor is not on a network.
Designate this file as Integer or Bit when using the
network transfer function.
This file is also called “Common Interface File 485CIF” or
“PLC–2 compatibility file.”

M0 and M1 files

These data files reside in the memory of the specialty I/O
module. Their function depends on the particular specialty I/O
module.

In most cases, you can address these files in your ladder
program.

G files

These data files are the software equivalent of DIP switches.

G files are accessed and edited offline under the I/O
Configuration function. The information is passed on to the
specialty I/O module when you enter the Run or Test mode.

Bit, Timer, Counter,
Control, or Integer,

assigned as needed

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Status

Bit

Timer

Counter

Control

Integer

Reserved

See Note below

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

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