Modicon controller data table, Data and address types – Rockwell Automation 2711 MODBUS COMMUNICATIONS FOR PANELVIEW TERMINALS User Manual
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Data and Address Types
Not all of the data types are compatible with every address type. The
following table shows the Address Type available based on the
selected data type.
Modicon Controller Data
Table
Modicon controllers store read and write address spaces in the
following data table locations.
Note: The PanelView does not require data addresses that conform to
the address ranges provided in the following table. For each address
type, the PanelView terminal supports address ranges from 0 to 65535.
For example, for a discrete input status at address 40000, the full
address representation would be 140000.
Data Type
Compatible Address Type(s)
Bit
Input Status, Output Coil
4BCD
All Address types
Unsigned Integer
Input Register, Holding Register
Signed Integer
Input Register, Holding Register
IEEE Float
Input Register, Holding Register
Bit Array
Input Status, Output Coil
Character Array
Input Register, Holding Register
Address
Address Type
Data Access
Description
0xxxxx
Discrete Output
or Coil (Internal)
Bit Read or Write
Use to drive a real output through an output module or to
set one or more internal coils.
A coil can be used to drive multiple contacts.
1xxxxx
Discrete
Input Status
Bit Read Only
Use to drive contacts in the logic program. The Input state
is controlled by an input module.
3xxxxx
Input Register
Word Read Only
Holds numeric inputs from an external source (for
example, a thumb wheel entry, an analog signal or data
from a high speed counter). A 3x register can also store
16 contiguous discrete signals that are entered into the
register in either binary or binary coded decimal (BCD)
formats.
4xxxxx
Output
Holding Register
Word Read and
Write
Use to store numerical (decimal or binary) information or
to send the information to an output module.
6xxxxx
Extended
Memory Register
Access through
Logic Program only
Use to store information in an extended memory area.
Only available in PLCs with 24 bit CPUs that support
extended memory such as the 984B, E984–785 and
Quantum series of PLCs.