Device Size - Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-RJ71EN71 User Manual

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■Device size

Applicable device size differs depending on the device.
For the notation of the device number, specify decimal or hexadecimal depending on the device.
: Applicable in both device read CGI and device write CGI, : Not applicable
Device
Notation
X
Hexadecimal
Y
Hexadecimal
M
Decimal
L
Decimal
B
Hexadecimal
F
Decimal
SB
Hexadecimal
V
Decimal
DX
Hexadecimal
DY
Hexadecimal
SM
Decimal
Jn\X
Hexadecimal
Jn\Y
Hexadecimal
Jn\B
Hexadecimal
Jn\SB
Hexadecimal
BL
Decimal
BLn\S
Decimal
T (current value)
Decimal
ST (current value)
Decimal
C (current value)
Decimal
D
Decimal
W
Hexadecimal
SW
Hexadecimal
SD
Decimal
Jn\W
Hexadecimal
Jn\SW
Hexadecimal
Un\G
Decimal
U3En\G
Decimal
U3En\HG
Decimal
Z
Decimal
R
Decimal
ZR
Decimal
RD
Decimal
LT (current value)
Decimal
LST (current
Decimal
value)
LC (current value)
Decimal
LZ
Decimal
■Device value
The notation of the device value used in the CGI object should be as follows:
• The CGI object treats device values are treated as a string type in the hexadecimal notation. When using the decimal
number or real number in the Web page, convert hexadecimal  decimal or real number by using JavaScript.
• Do not start with 0x. Do not perform the 0 interpolation. For example, when reading/writing the value 0x012F, set the string
12F as the device value.
• The case of the hexadecimal alphanumeric character is ignored. For example, the device value can be expressed either as
12F or 12f to read/write the value 0x012F.
Device size
B: Bit
W: Word
D: Word
Q: Quad word
Device read CGI only
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