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Q series, logic
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APPENDICES
Number
Name
Meaning
SD5
SD6
SD7
SD8
SD9
SD10
SD11
SD12
SD13
Error common
Error common
information
information
SD14
SD15
TableApp.18 Special register
Explanation
• Common information corresponding to the error codes (SD0) is stored
here.
• The following eight types of information are stored here:
• The error common information type can be judged by the "common
information category code" in SD4. (The values of the "common
information category code" stored in SD4 correspond to following 1) to
8).)
1)
Slot No.
Number
Meaning
SD5
Slot No./PLC No./Base No.
SD6
I/O No. 5
SD7
SD8
SD9
SD10
(Vacancy)
SD11
SD12
SD13
SD14
SD15
*1: For a multiple CPU system that consists of the Basic model QCPU,
High Performance model QCPU and Process CPU, the slot number or
CPU number is stored depending on the error that occurred.
Slot 0 in the multiple CPU system is the one on the slot on the right of
the rightmost CPU module.
(Refer to the corresponding error code for which number has been
stored.)
No. 1 CPU: 1, No. 2 CPU: 2, No. 3 CPU: 3, No. 4 CPU: 4
*2: If a fuse blown or I/O verify error occurred in the module loaded in the
MELSECNET/H remote I/O station, the network number is stored into
the upper 8 bits and the station number into the lower 8 bits.
Use the I/O No. to check the module where the fuse blown or I/O verify
error occurred.
*3: 255 is stored into SD on the Basic model QCPU when an instruction,
etc. has been executed for the module later than the one on the last slot
where a module can be mounted.
*4: Definitions of base No. and slot No.
<Base No.>
Value used to identify the base unit on which the CPU module has
been mounted. The following shows the definition of the base No.
Base No.
Definition
Indicates the main base unit mounted with the CPU
0
module.
1 to 7
Indicates the extension base unit. The stage
number setting made by the stage number setting
connector on the extension base unit is the base
No.
When stage number setting is extension 1:
when stage number setting is extension 7:
The base No. of the Redundant CPU is always "0" because it
cannot be connected to extension base units.
<Slot No.>
Value used to identify the slot of each base unit and the module
mounted on that slot.
•The I/O slot 0 (slot on the right side of the CPU slot) of the main
base unit is defined as the slot of "Slot No. = 0".
•The slot Nos. are consecutively assigned to the slots of the base
units in order of the main base unit and extension base units 1 7.
•When the number of base unit slots has been set in the I/O
assignment setting of the PLC parameter dialog box, the slot Nos.
are assigned for only the number of set slots.
*5: When 0FFFF
is stored into SD6 (I/O No.), the I/O No. cannot be
H
identified due to overlapping I/O No., etc. in the I/O assignment setting
of the PLC parameter dialog box. Therefore, identify the error location
using SD5.
2)
File name/Drive name
Number
Meaning
SD5
Drive
SD6
SD7
File name
SD8
(ASCII code: 8 characters)
SD9
SD10
Extension
6
2E
(.)
H
SD11
(ASCII code: 3 characters)
SD12
SD13
(Vacancy)
SD14
SD15
Set by
(When set)
1, 2, 3, 4
S (Error)
Base No. = 1
Base No. = 7
(Example) File name =
ABCDEFGH. IJK
b15 to b8 b7 to b0
42
(B) 41
(A)
H
H
44
(D) 43
(C)
H
H
46
(F)
45
(E)
H
H
48
(H) 47
(G)
H
H
49
(I)
2E
(.)
H
H
4B
(K) 4A
(J)
H
H
Appendix 2 Special Register List
Corres-
ponding
Corresponding
ACPU
CPU
D9
New
Rem
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