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Data set 1
Byte
Output values for Module 9
32
Byte
Output values for Module 10
33
Byte
Output values for Module 11
34
Byte
Output values for Module 12
35
Byte
Not allocated
36 ...
Byte
47
Byte
48
Byte
49
Byte
Not available
50
Byte
51
Byte
52 ...
Byte
55
Byte
56
Byte
57
Byte
58
Byte
59
Length 50 bytes
NOTICE
i
When two-channel input or output elements have been configured for an I/O module, only the
lowest bit constitutes the input or output state (on/off) for the corresponding element. It is repres-
ented by the tag name of the element. The highest bit represents the state of this input/output.
NOTICE
i
The input values in data set 1 do not represent the physical state at the input terminals, but the
pre-processed input values that are used for logic processing.
3.3.1

Direct gateway output values

It is possible to write values directly from the Logic view to a gateway. Four bytes have been reserved for
this purpose in the basic settings for data set 1; however, up to the total number of 50 bytes of data set 1
may be configured as direct gateway output values. You can obtain additional information at: Direct gate-
way output values [chapter 5.3].
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Data set 2
Data set 3
Not available State of Module 6
State of Module 6
State of Module 6
State of Module 6
State of Module 7
...
Status of Module 9
State of Module 10
State of Module 10
State of Module 10
State of Module 10
State of Module 11
...
Status of Module 11
State of Module 12
State of Module 12
State of Module 12
State of Module 12
32 bytes
60 bytes
MSI 400
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Data set 4
Reserved
60 bytes
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