Mitsubishi MELSEC Q Series Programming Manual page 784

Common instruction 1/2
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• When the target module is a CPU module in multiple CPU systems
Specify the value obtained by dividing the start I/O number of the target CPU module by
16.
Power
supply
module
Or, the model name can be read by specifying the start I/O number of a module controlled
by another CPU.
(3)
+0 and
D
name, respectively.
A value stored in
(a) When the model name has been written to the target module (example: QJ71GP21-SX)
Nine words are used.
The following table shows the examples of model names stored in
7-410
Q20UDH
Q20UDH
Q20UDH
QY41
CPU
CPU
CPU
CPU
P
module
3E00
3E10
3E20
3E30
0000
H
H
H
H
+1 to
+9 store the execution result of the instruction and module model
D
D
is as follows:
D
b15
to
○+0
D
○+1
4A
(J)
D
H
○+2
31
(1)
D
H
○+3
50
(P)
D
H
○+4
31
(1)
D
H
○+5
53
(S)
D
H
○+6
D
00
H
○+7
00
D
H
○+8
00
D
H
○+9
D
00
H
Target module
CPU module
Intelligent function module
GOT
Q68
QY41
QY10 QY10
ADV
P
0010
0020
0030
0040
H
H
H
H
H
Specify the start I/O number by H3E3.
b8 b7
to
b0
0
Stores 0.
51
(Q)
H
37
(7)
H
Stores the model name that has been
47
(G)
H
written to the target module
32
(2)
(stored in ASC II).
H
2D
(-)
H
58
(X)
H
00
H
Stores the remaining model name and
00
H
00
the 18th device, respectively.
00
H
Stored model name
Q06UDEHCPU
QJ71GP21-SX
Start I/O number configured in
the I/O assignment setting
Indicates that the model name
that has been written to
the target module is stored.
to the 12th to 17th devices and
H
+1 to
+9.
D
D
GOT1000

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