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State of slave ID 52 in CANopen DS301 communication
SR881
State of slave ID 53 in CANopen DS301 communication
SR882
State of slave ID 54 in CANopen DS301 communication
SR883
State of slave ID 55 in CANopen DS301 communication
SR884
State of slave ID 56 in CANopen DS301 communication
SR885
State of slave ID 57 in CANopen DS301 communication
SR886
State of slave ID 58 in CANopen DS301 communication
SR887
State of slave ID 59 in CANopen DS301 communication
SR888
State of slave ID 60 in CANopen DS301 communication
SR889
State of slave ID 61 in CANopen DS301 communication
SR890
State of slave ID 62 in CANopen DS301 communication
SR891
State of slave ID 63 in CANopen DS301 communication
SR892
State of slave ID 64 in CANopen DS301 communication
SR893
SR900
Number of samples in the data logger (32-bit)
SR901
Code for the executions of data logger and the memory
SR902
card (works with SM456). For example, H5AA5: write the
sampling data from the data logger into the memory card.
*SR1000
Ethernet IP address (32-bit)
*SR1001
*SR1002
Ethernet netmask address (32-bit)
*SR1003
*SR1004
Ethernet gateway address (32-bit)
*SR1005
*SR1006 Duration of the TCP connection (sec.)
*SR1007 Ethernet transmission speed
*SR1009 Number of TCP connections
Specific time when to resend through the TCP connection
*SR1010
(ms)
*SR1011 Connection number of the Modbus/TCP Server
*SR1012 Connection number of the Modbus/TCP Client
*SR1013 Connection number of the EtherNet/IP Adapter
*SR1014 Connection number of the EtherNet/IP Scanner
*SR1015 Modbus/TCP Server packet receiving timeout (ms)
The delay time for the data to be sent after the connection
*SR1016
of Modbus/TCP Client is established. (ms) (0~1000)
The maximum number of Ethernet packets that can be
*SR1017
handled in one scan cycle.
The number of Ethernet packets that is handled in the last
*SR1018
scan cycle.
The accumulated number of Ethernet packets which are
*SR1019
dropped after the packets in the buffer zone is full.
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