Device Addresses - IDEC SmartAXIS FT9Z-1A01 User Manual

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This chapter describes device addresses available for the SmartAXIS. Special internal relays and special data registers are also
described.
The SmartAXIS is programmed using devices such as inputs, outputs, remote inputs, remote outputs, internal relays, timers,
counters, shift registers, and data registers.
Inputs (I) are relays to receive input signals through the input terminals.
Remote inputs (I) are relays to receive input signals from external devices connected to the remote I/O slaves.
Outputs (Q) are relays to send the processed results of the user program to the output terminals.
Remote outputs (O) are relays to send output signals to external devices connected to the remote I/O slaves.
Internal relays (M) are relays used in the CPU and cannot be outputted to the output terminals.
Special internal relays (M) are internal relays dedicated to specific functions.
Timers (T) are relays used in the user program, available in 1-sec, 100-ms, 10-ms, and 1-ms timers.
Counters (C) are relays used in the user program, available in adding counters and reversible counters.
Shift registers (R) are registers to shift the data bits according to pulse inputs.
Data registers (D) are registers used to store numerical data.
Special data registers (D) are dedicated to special functions.

Device Addresses

Available I/O numbers depend on the type of the SmartAXIS.
Device
Device
Address
*
Input (I)
I0 - I7
Remote Input
*
(I)
*
Output (Q)
Q0 - Q3
Remote Output
*
(Q)
Internal Relay
M0 - M317
*
(M)
M8000 -
Special Internal
*
Relay (M)
M8177
Shift Register (R) R0 - R127
Timer (T)
T0 - T99
Counter (C)
C0 - C99
Data Register
D0 - D399
*3
(D)
D8000 -
Special Data
Register (D)
D8199
Notes:
*1 The least significant digit of input, output, internal relay, and special internal relay device address is an octal number (0 through 7). Upper digits
are decimal numbers.
*2 Out of data registers D0 through D1999, D1000 through D1999 cannot be designated as "keep" types. Retained in STOPRUN, but zeroed out
when the power is turned on.
*3 When you use data register ROM backup, you can initialize the data registers with the values backed up in ROM. For details, see Chapter 5
"Special Functions" – "Data Register ROM Backup" on page 5-9.
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FT1A-12
FT1A-24
Device
Points
Address
I0 - I7
8
I10 - I17
I40 - I75
I80 - I115
I120 - I155
4
Q0 - Q7
Q40 - Q61
Q80 - Q101
Q120 - Q141
256
M0 -M1277
M8000 -
144
M8177
128
R0 - R127
100
T0 - T199
100
C0 - C199
*2
400
D0 - D1999
D8000 -
200
D8199
S
A XI S P
M AR T
FT1A-40
Device
Points
Points
Address
I0 - I7
16
I10 - I17
24
I20 - I27
I40 - I75
90
I80 - I115
90
I120 - I155
Q0 - Q7
8
16
Q10 - Q17
Q40 - Q61
54
Q80 - Q101
54
Q120 - Q141
1024
M0 -M1277
1024
M8000 -
144
144
M8177
128
R0 - R127
128
200
T0 - T199
200
200
C0 - C199
200
*2
2000
D0 - D1999
2000
D8000 -
200
200
D8199
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Device
Device
Points
Address
Address
I0 - I7
I10 - I17
30
I0 - I7
I20 - I27
I30 - I35
I40 - I75
I40 - I75
I80 - I115
90
I80 - I115
I120 - I155
I120 - I155
Q0 - Q7
Q10 - Q17
18
Q0 - Q3
Q20, Q21
Q40 - Q61
Q40 - Q61
Q80 - Q101
54
Q80 - Q101
Q120 - Q141
Q120 - Q141
M0 - M1277
1024
M0 - M1277
M8000 -
144
M8000 - M8177 144
M8177
R0 - R127
128
R0 - R127
T0 - T199
200
T0 - T199
C0 - C199
200
C0 - C199
*2
D0 - D1999
2000
D0 - D1999
D8000 -
200
D8000 - D8199
D8199
FT1A Touch
Points
8
90
4
54
1024
128
200
200
2000
200
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