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5.1.4 Latched Areas in the Device Range
Device
X
Y
M*
SM
S*
T
C*
HC*
D*
FR
SR
E
*1: For the latched area setups, see HWCONFIG in ISPSoft. Setting the latched area means the other areas
show as non-latched areas. The range of latched areas cannot exceed the device range. For example, if
you set the M600–M7000 as latched areas, M0–M5999 and M7001–M8191 become non-latched areas.
Function
Input relay
Output relay
1
Auxiliary relay
Special auxiliary relay
1
Relay
Timer
1
Counter
1
32-bit counter
1
Data register
File register
Special data register
Index register
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Device range
X0–X63
All devices are non-latched.
Y0–Y63
All devices are non-latched.
M0–M8191
The default range is M6000–M8191.
Some devices are latched and cannot be
changed.
SM0–SM2047
Refer to the list of special auxiliary relays for more
information.
S0–S1023
The default range is S512–S1023
T0–T511
All devices are non-latched.
C0–C511
The default range is C448–C511
HC0–HC255
The default range is HC128–HC255
D0–D29999
The default range is D20000–D23999
W0–W29999
Use this for editing in ISPSoft only.
FR0–FR65535
All devices are latched.
Some are latched and cannot be changed. Refer
SR0–SR2047
to the list of special data registers for more
information.
E0–E9
All devices are non-latched.
E10–E14
Use this for editing in ISPSoft only.
Latched area

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