J(P)/G(P).Req (Remote Run/Stop) - Mitsubishi Electric Melsec Q Series User Manual

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6 DEDICATED INSTRUCTIONS

6.7 J(P)/G(P).REQ (Remote RUN/STOP)

Set
Internal device
data
Bit
Word
(S1)
(S2)
(D1)
(D2)
[Instruction
[Executing
symbol]
condition]
J.REQ
JP.REQ
G.REQ
GP.REQ
Set data
Set data
Network number of the local station (1 to 239, 254)
254: The network designated by the valid module during other station
Jn
Start I/O signal of the local station's Ethernet module.
Un
(00 to FE
Head device of the local station that stores the control data.
(S1)
Head device of the local station that stores the request data.
(S2)
Head device of the local station that stores the response data.
(D1)
Local station device that is turned on for one scan by the completion of
the instruction.
(D2)
(D2) + 1 is turned on if the instruction execution completes abnormally.
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This instruction issues remote RUN/STOP requests to programmable controller CPUs
of other stations.
Link direct device
File register
Bit
Command
Command
Command
Command
Description
access.
: The higher 2 digits of the 3-digit I/O signal.)
H
The local devices and the file register for each program cannot be used as devices
used in setting data.
POINT
The REQ instruction can be executed only when the target station is a
Q/L/QnACPU.
(The REQ instruction cannot be executed to an ACPU connected to a
MELSECNET/10 or Ethernet network system.)
REMARKS
The number of basic steps for the REQ instruction is 9.
Applicable device
Intelligent
J \
function module
Word
device U \G
J.REQ
JP.REQ
G.REQ
GP.REQ
MELSEC-Q/L
Index register Zn
Jn
(S1)
(S2)
(D1)
Jn
(S1)
(S2)
(D1)
Un
(S1)
(S2)
(D1)
Un
(S1)
(S2)
(D1)
Set by
User
User, system
User
System
Constant
Others
K, H
(D2)
(D2)
(D2)
(D2)
Data type
Binary 16 bits
Character string
Device name
Bit
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