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Rockwell Automation 1747-PT1, D1747NP002 Hand-Held Terminal User Manual

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Chapter 4
Data File Organization and Addressing

4–7

The table below explains the addressing format for outputs and inputs. Note
that the format specifies

e

as the slot number and

s

as the word number.

When you are dealing with file instructions, refer to the element as

e.s

(slot

and word), taken together.

Format

Explanation

O

Output

I

Input

:

Element delimiter

O:e.s/b

e

Slot number
(decimal)

Modular Processor:
Slot 0, adjacent to the power supply in the first rack,
applies to the processor module (CPU). Succeeding slots
are I/O slots, numbered from 1 to a maximum of 30.

I:e.s/b

.

Word delimiter. Required only if a word number is necessary as noted
below.

s

Word
number

Required if the number of inputs or outputs exceeds 16 for
the slot. Range: 0 – 31

/

Bit delimiter

b

Terminal
number

Inputs: 0 to 15
Outputs: 0 to 15

Examples (applicable to the controller shown on page 4-6):

O:3/15

Output 15, slot 3

O:5/0

Output 0, slot 5

O:10/11

Output 11, slot 10

I:2.1/3

Input 3, slot 2, word 1

I:7/8

Input 8, slot 7

Word addresses:

O:5

Output word 0, slot 5

O:5.1

Output word 1, slot 5

I:8

Input word 0, slot 8

Default Values: Your programming device will display an address more formally. For example,
when you assign the address O:5/0, the HHT shows it as O0:5.0/0 (Output file, file #, slot 5, word
0, terminal 0).