2 Word Devices
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Device
Address
Function/Part
HG2J
-7U
HG5G/
4G/3G/
2G-V
HG4G/
3G,
HG2G-
5F
HG2G
-5T,
HG1G
/1P
LSD270
Expansion Module Slot 1 Information (Type ID and Status)
No
Yes
No
No
LSD271
Expansion Module Slot 1 Information (System Software Version and
Position Information)
No
Yes
No
No
LSD272
Expansion Module Slot 2 Information (Type ID and Status)
No
Yes
No
No
LSD273
Expansion Module Slot 2 Information (System Software Version and
Position Information)
No
Yes
No
No
LSD274
Expansion Module Slot 3 Information (Type ID and Status)
No
Yes
No
No
LSD275
Expansion Module Slot 3 Information (System Software Version and
Position Information)
No
Yes
No
No
LSD276
Expansion Module Slot 4 Information (Type ID and Status)
No
Yes
No
No
LSD277
Expansion Module Slot 4 Information (System Software Version and
Position Information)
No
Yes
No
No
LSD278 to 285 Reserved
LSD286 to 291
MAC address number
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Example: The MAC address number is 00:03:7B:F0:12:A8.
LSD286=0000(Hex), LSD287=0003(Hex),
LSD288=007B(Hex), LSD289=00F0(Hex),
LSD290=0012(Hex), LSD291=00A8(Hex)
LSD292 to 308
The preset value for the SSID of the access point. When the value of
LSM77 changes from 0 to 1, the values of these device addresses
are written to the MICRO/I. When the power is turned on, the
preset values of the project are set to these device addresses.
(The seventeenth word is recognized as a NULL terminating
character (0x00) regardless of the value of device address. Add a
NULL terminating character (0x00) as the end of the string data
when the string length is less than sixteen words.)
Yes
No
No
No
Example: The SSID of the access point is "z1xfujisan".
LSD292=‘z1’(0x7A, 0x31), LSD293=‘x_’(0x78, 0x5F),
LSD294=‘fu’(0x66, 0x75), LSD295=‘ji’(0x6A, 0x69),
LSD296=‘sa’(0x73, 0x61), LSD297=‘n’(0x6E, 0x00),
LSD298 to LSD308=‘’(0x00, 0x00)
LSD309 to 341
The preset value for the password of the access point. When the
value of LSM77 changes from 0 to 1, the values of these device
addresses are written to the MICRO/I. When the power is turned on,
the preset values of the project are set to these device addresses.
(The thirty-third word is recognized as a NULL terminating character
(0x00) regardless of the value of device address. Add a NULL
terminating character (0x00) as the end of the string data when the
string length is less than thirty-two words.)
Yes
No
No
No
Example: The password of the access point is "password".
LSD309=‘pa’(0x70,0x61), LSD310=‘ss’(0x73,0x73),
LSD311=‘wo’(0x77,0x6F), LSD312=‘rd’(0x72,0x64),
LSD313 to LSD341=‘’(0x00,0x00)
LSD342, 343
Reserved
LSD344 to 347
The preset value for IP address of the wireless LAN. When the value
of LSM77 changes from 0 to 1, the values of these device addresses
are written to the MICRO/I. When the power is turned on, the
preset values of the project are set to these device addresses.
Yes
No
No
No
Example: The IP address is 192.168.0.150
LSD344=192, LSD345=168, LSD346=0, LSD347=150
LSD348 to 351
The preset value for subnet mask of the wireless LAN. When the
value of LSM77 changes from 0 to 1, the values of these device
addresses are written to the MICRO/I. When the power is turned on,
the preset values of the project are set to these device addresses.
Yes
No
No
No
Example: The subnet mask is 255.255.255.0
LSD348=255, LSD349=255, LSD350=255, LSD351=0
LSD352 to 355 Reserved
Summary of Contents for WindO/I-NV4
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Page 256: ...7 BACnet Communication 3 148 WindO I NV4 User s Manual...
Page 372: ...6 Screen Restrictions 5 32 WindO I NV4 User s Manual...
Page 390: ...5 Part Library Function 6 18 WindO I NV4 User s Manual...
Page 420: ...3 Text 7 30 WindO I NV4 User s Manual...
Page 628: ...2 Multi State Lamp 9 34 WindO I NV4 User s Manual...
Page 924: ...4 Meter 11 76 WindO I NV4 User s Manual...
Page 990: ...7 Timer 12 66 WindO I NV4 User s Manual...
Page 1030: ...4 Using Data and Detected Alarms 13 40 WindO I NV4 User s Manual...
Page 1098: ...4 Using the Data 15 22 WindO I NV4 User s Manual...
Page 1248: ...5 Restrictions 22 18 WindO I NV4 User s Manual...
Page 1370: ...2 Monitoring on the MICRO I 25 28 WindO I NV4 User s Manual...
Page 1388: ...4 Restrictions 26 18 WindO I NV4 User s Manual...
Page 1546: ...5 Module Configuration Dialog Box 30 36 WindO I NV4 User s Manual...
Page 1614: ...3 Settings 34 14 WindO I NV4 User s Manual...
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