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Data allocation in the cyclic communication

Input Assembly (IV series → PLC)

Input Assembly are devices that write responses from the IV series to the PLC.
The device map of the data allocated for the Input Assembly is as shown below.
These parameters output the statuses, status results and statistics information of the IV series.
For details of each parameter, refer to “Input Assembly parameter details” (Page 3-12).

Address

Bit7

Bit6

Bit5

Bit4

Bit3

Bit2

Bit1

Bit0

0

Reserved by system

Buffer

clear

response

Statistics

reset

response

Warning

clear

response

Program

switching

response

Master

registration

response

Trigger

response

1

Reserved by system

Program

switching

failed

Master

registration

failed

Trigger

failed

2

Reserved by system Ready

RUN

Imaging

status

BUSY

Result

update

complete

Result

available

3

Error

Warning

Buffer

overrun

Reserved by system

4

Reserved by system LOGIC4

LOGIC3

LOGIC2

LOGIC1

Position

correction

Overall

judgment

5

Reserved by system

6

Tool 8

Tool 7

Tool 6

Tool 5

Tool 4

Tool 3

Tool 2

Tool 1

7

Tool 16

Tool 15

Tool 14

Tool 13

Tool 12

Tool 11

Tool 10

Tool 9

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Error NO. (Unsigned 16-bit integer)

10 - 11

Warning No. (Unsigned 16-bit integer)

12 - 13

Number of remaining buffers (Unsigned 16-bit integer)

14 - 15

Checksum (Unsigned 16-bit integer)

16 - 17

Current program No. (Unsigned 16-bit integer)

18 - 19

Program No. during judgment (Unsigned 16-bit integer)

20 - 21

Result NO. (Unsigned 16-bit integer)

22 - 23

Processing time (Unsigned 16-bit integer)

24 - 25

Processing time MAX (16-bit unsigned integer)

26 - 27

Processing time MIN (Unsigned 16-bit integer)

28 - 29

Processing time AVE (Unsigned 16-bit integer)

30 - 31

Reserved by system

32 - 35

Number of triggers (Unsigned 32-bit integer)

36 - 39

Number of OKs (Unsigned 32-bit integer)

40 - 43

Number of NGs (Unsigned 32-bit integer)

44 - 47

Number of trigger errors (Unsigned 32-bit integer)

48 - 51

Reserved by system

52 - 53

Position correction score (Unsigned 16-bit integer)

Data allocation in the cyclic communication

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Cyclic communication