WindO/I-NV4 User’s Manual
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1.3 Data Configuration
The relationship between the Recipe function settings and the data for recipes is as follows.
1. Number of blocks:
The operation using the data for recipes is configured in blocks (0 to 64). 1 block is 16 channels.
2. Channels:
Destination device addresses and recipe values are configured in channels. 1 channel is used
for 1 item of data for the recipe.
3. Amount of data:
The amount of data configured for one channel. The maximum amount of data that can be
configured is 8192.
4. Top Device Address: The start address of the destination device addresses for recipe values and the source device
addresses for values of device addresses.
5. Data:
The values to write to the device addresses.
6666
7777
8888
9999
11111
1111
2222
3333
4444
5555
D105
D106
D107
D108
D109
D100
D101
D102
D103
D104
600
700
800
900
1000
100
200
300
400
500
106
107
108
109
110
101
102
103
104
105
5. Data
4. Top Device Address
1. Number of blocks
2. Channel 0 to 15
3. Amount of data
Recipe settings
Data for recipes
If there are many word devices for the data for the recipe, it will take time to read and write them. For
example, when using the Recipe function to configure initial values, if other processes are executed before
the function is finished writing all the settings, you may experience unexpected results. Monitor
System
Area 2 Transferring recipe bit (address 3, bit4) while the recipe is transferring and wait until
reading and writing the data for the recipe is finished before executing other processes. For details, refer to
.
If
Float32(F)
is selected for
Data Type
on the
Channel
tab, the values of device addresses that were
read are saved to the recipe file in the floating point type. However, when a value that was read is 8 digits or
larger, it is saved in the exponential type.
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