Addressing techniques – Rockwell Automation 1779-KP3R DATA HIGHWAY II User Manual
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Programming
Chapter 3
3Ć8
Syntax for the TMOVE Command With an Integer Constant and the
NOSTATUS Qualifier
The syntax for the TMOVE command when using an integer constant
and the NOSTATUS qualifier is:
TMOVE
TMOVE TO
Where:
is:
TMOVE
the command that tells the KP3 to transfer data to or from a remote
node.
what you use in place of the FROM qualifier. The correct format is
#digit, where digit is either 0 or 1.
TO
the qualifier that specifies the destination of the data transfer; you
can abbreviate as T. You must specify the TO qualifier and it must
be followed an address (which must include a data table address
and can include a remote node address).
the destination address for the data you are moving. This is either
a Data Highway II node address or programmable controller
memory address (see section titled Addressing Techniques for
addressing style information).
NOSTATUS
the qualifier used only with a TMOVE command designed to
transfer data to some remote node. Use when error reporting is not
necessary and you want to eliminate the time spent receiving
information about the success or failure of the command. You can
abbreviate as N.
These are examples of using the TMOVE command with an integer
constant:
TMOVE #1 TO :76$222/3
TM #0 T :76$B2:3/4
See the section titled Programming Examples, at the end of this chapter,
for more command examples.
In the previous sections, we used many examples with as part
of the PLC–3 command line. This describes what type of information you
place into your command line to designate an address. There are two
types of addressing we cover:
Data Highway II node addresses
programmable controller memory addresses
Addressing Techniques