5 ) param05: data address – Yaskawa JAPMC-MC2303-E User Manual
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Message Send and Receive Functions
6.1 Message Send Function
6.1.5 Parameter Details for MSG-SND Function
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( 5 ) PARAM05: Data Address
For the relationship among data address (PARAM05), data size (PARAM06), and holding register offset
(PARAM011), refer to 6.1.7 Relationship among the Data Address, Data Size, and Offset in the MSG-SND Function
on page 6-16.
[ a ] When Pro-Typ=1 (MEMOBUS)
PARAM05 sets an FL-net virtual address in the range of 0 to 65535 as the leading address of the data.
The address is input as a decimal or hexadecimal value.
Example: To set a leading address of MW01000, set 1000 (decimal) or 3E8H (hexadecimal).
In FL-net, the offset address of the FL-net virtual address space (M_ADD) is specified by the data address (PARAM05)
and the remote CPU number (PARAM07). For details, refer to 6.1.6 Specifying an FL-net Virtual Address Space Using
the MSG-SND Function on page 6-15.
[ b ] When Pro-Typ=2 (non-procedure protocol)
Specify the transaction code in the leading register of the data address in decimal or hexadecimal value.
The following table lists transaction codes.
∗ Any value is valid as long as it is within the range.
Example: To set a leading address of MW10000, set 10000 (decimal) or 2710 (hexadecimal).
For notes at actual register input, refer to 6.4 Displaying a Register List and Notes at Register Input on page 6-30.
Message Type
Transaction Code
Request
Response
Decimal
Hexadecimal
Decimal
Hexadecimal
Transparent message
10000 to 59999*
2710 to EA5F*
–
–
Word block read
65005
FDED
65205
FEB5
Word block write
65006
FDEE
65206
FEB6
Network parameter read
65007
FDEF
65207
FEB7
Network parameter write
65008
FDF0
65208
FEB8
Stop command
65009
FDF1
65209
FEB9
Start command
65010
FDF2
65210
FEBA
Profile read
65011
FDF3
65211
FEBB
Log data read
65013
FDF5
65213
FEBD
Log data clear
65014
FDF6
65214
FEBE
Message loopback
65015
FDF7
65215
FEBF