Omron SYSMAC CS1W-SCB41-V1 Operation Manual page 201

Sysmac cs series; sysmac cj series. serial communications boards and serial communications units
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Auxiliary Area and CIO Area Allocations
Name
Address
Protocol
Board:
Macro Exe-
CIO 190915 (port 1)
cuting Flag
CIO 191915 (port 2)
Unit:
n + 9 bit 15 (port 1)
n + 19 bit 15 (port 2)
Step Error
Board:
Processing
CIO 190914 (port 1)
Flag
CIO 191914 (port 2)
Unit:
n + 9 bit 14 (port 1)
n + 19 bit 14 (port 2)
Abort Flag
Board:
CIO 190913 (port 1)
CIO 191913 (port 2)
Unit:
n + 9 bit 13 (port 1)
n + 19 bit 13 (port 2)
Tracing Flag Board:
CIO 190912 (port 1)
CIO 191912 (port 2)
Unit:
n + 9 bit 12 (port 1)
n + 19 bit 12 (port 2)
Sequence
Board:
End Com-
CIO 190911 (port 1)
pletion Flag
CIO 191911 (port 2)
Unit:
n + 9 bit 11 (port 1)
n + 19 bit 11 (port 2)
Sequence
Board:
Abort Com-
CIO 190910 (port 1)
pletion Flag
CIO 191910 (port 2)
Unit:
n + 9 bit 10 (port 1)
n + 19 bit 10 (port 2)
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Protocol Status Area
Meaning
This flag is turned ON when a PMCR(260)
instruction (sequence) is executed. The flag
remains OFF when execution fails.
When the sequence is completed and
receive data is written, the flag is turned OFF
after all the receive data has been written to
I/O memory.
This flag is turned OFF when the sequence
is completed (either when it is ended by End,
or when it is ended by Abort).
When the scan response notification method
is set for the sequence, first a check is made
to see if the received data has been written
to I/O memory before the Protocol Macro
Executing Flag is turned OFF.
This flag is turned ON when a step has
ended abnormally. It is turned OFF if the
step ends normally as a result of a retry.
1: Step ended abnormally
0: Step ended normally
This flag is turned ON when processing is
ended using the Abort Switch from the user
program. When the Abort Switch is turned
ON at the end of a sequence, the sequence
may end with either End or Abort status.
Depending on the instruction from the CX-
Protocol, this flag is turned ON while time-
series data for send and receive messages
is being traced.
This flag is turned ON when a sequence is
completed for the next process or for an error
process with an END command.
When a sequence has ended normally, set-
ting END (ABORT when the sequence has
ended abnormally) enables this flag to be
used to determine whether or not the
sequence execution has ended normally.
1: Sequence ended
0: Sequence not ended
This flag is turned ON when a sequence is
ended for the next process or for an error
processing with an ABORT command.
1: Sequence aborted
0: Sequence not aborted
Section 5-3
Timing
Initialize
ON
Startup
When
When
(see note)
command
command
is exe-
has fin-
cuted
ished exe-
cuting
Startup
When veri-
When
(see note)
fication
sequence
error
starts
occurs
after
receiving
Startup
When a
When
(see note)
forced
sequence
abort
starts
occurs
Startup
When
When
(see note)
trace
sequence
begins
starts
When
When
sequence
sequence
ends.
starts, and
when trace
ends.
Startup
When
When
(see note)
sequence
sequence
aborts
starts
OFF

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