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Device Address
From the received data, data of the specified size is unconverted, or converted to binary format, and stored in the
device.
This can be configured only when
RXD
is selected as
Type
on the Command Settings dialog box, and
Device
Address
is selected under
Type
on the Data Settings dialog box.
■
Conversion Type
Select conversion processing for the received data from the following.
■
Device Address
Specify the word device for storing the received data. You can only specify an internal device.
Click
to display the Tag Editor. For the device address configuration procedure, refer to Chapter 2 “5.1 Device
Address Settings” on page 2-70.
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Use Reference Device Address
To change the word device for storing the received data according to values of device addresses, select this check box
and specify a device address. You can only specify an internal device.
Click
to display the Tag Editor. For the device address configuration procedure, refer to Chapter 2 “5.1 Device
Address Settings” on page 2-70.
■
Storage Method of data
Select the handling method for received data. This can be configured only when
No conversion
is selected under
Conversion Type
.
■
Number of bytes
Specify the received data size to be stored per word. The number of bytes to be specified varies based on
Conversion Type
.
■
Words
Specify the number of word devices (1 to 250) for storing the received data.
ASCII to Hexadecimal:
Considers the received data as a hexadecimal number and converts it to binary data.
ASCII to Decimal:
Considers the received data as a decimal number and converts it to binary data.
No conversion:
No conversion is performed.
Displays the example of the selected
Conversion Type
.
from Upper byte: Values of device addresses are stored from the upper byte.
from Lower byte: Values of device addresses are stored from the lower byte.
ASCII to Hexadecimal:
1 to 4
ASCII to Decimal:
1 to 5
No conversion:
1 to 2
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