Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-R Series Programming Manual page 1067

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• When the read target module does not have a module name, the character string to be stored in (d)+1 and later is as
follows.
• Nine words are used.
• The name is stored in ASCII characters.
• 00H is stored in the 18th character.
• If the number of characters is less than 17, 00H is stored in the remaining characters.
• A character string consisting of a combination of "character string indicating the module type" and "character string indicating the number of points" is stored.
Ex.
The following table lists character string examples that are stored.
Target module
Input module
Output module
I/O combined module
Intelligent function module
The following table lists character string examples that indicate the numbers of points.
Number of points
16 point
32 point
48 point
64 point
128 point
256 point
512 point
1024 point
If the number of points in the I/O assignment setting differs from that of the mounted module, the number of
points of the mounted module is stored.
• When reading the module name of the RnENCPU (CPU part) by specifying the I/O number, the following chracter string is
stored.
Ex.
The following table lists character string examples that are stored.
I/O number of the module
3E00H
0000H
*1 For the RnENCPU (network part), the character string of the module selected on the Element Selection window for the Module
Configuration of the engineering tool is stored.
Character string example stored
INPUT_16
OUTPUT_32
MIXED_64
INTELLIGENT_128
Character string example that indicates the number of points.
_16
_32
_48
_64
_128
_256
_512
_1024
Character string example stored
R120ENCPU
*1
_RJ71EN71(E+CCIEF)
7 APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
7.27 Module Access Instructions
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