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High-order Byte

Only the high-order byte (MSB - most significant 8-bits) of each

 

word is used for read. To use this format, append the suffix 'D'

 

to the item name.

Both Bytes

Both bytes of each word are used for read/write. To use this

 

format, append the suffix 'C' to the item name.

Note: All bytes in the specified memory range will be used. If the string is shorter than the range of memory specified, it will be padded with '\0'. If the string is longer than the range of memory specified, the string will be truncated.

For example, assume the following memory contents (numeric values shown in hex):

 

MSB

LSB

 

DM10

41

42

"AB"

DM11

43

44

"CD"

DM12

45

46

"EF"

Read:

 

returns ABCDEF

DM10 – DM12C

DM10 – DM11D

returns AC

 

DM10 – DM12E

returns BDF

 

Write:

 

 

 

DM10 - DM12C

after written with "ABCD"

DM10

MSB

LSB

 

54

65

"AB"

DM11

73

74

"CD"

DM12

0

0

" "

DM10 - DM12E

after written with "ABCDE"

 

MSB

LSB

 

DM10

0

41

"A"

DM11

0

42

"B"

DM12

0

43

"C"

Imortant Note!

Do not operate with item names, which have addresses outside really existing PLC data and memory area! It will lead to communication failures, because the DAServer recognizes item name error only if item name goes out of range represented in the item names table. Usually the information like following will be logged to logger if some item with address in inaccessible memory area is used (MRC:11 and SRC:03 informs about "Parameter error: the first address is in an inaccessible area")

<Socket.Controller>: FINS command 0101 failed (resp. error code 1103). Parameter

error: the first address is in inaccessible area.

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Contents Omron Ethernet Direct DAServer User’s Guide Ver 1.x Rev DR 170Contents Contents About This User GuideIndex Introduction OverviewCommunication Protocols Application Communications ProtocolsSuiteLink Accessing Items via the DAServer Fins Message CommunicationFastDDE NetDDEDDE/SuiteLink Features Demo ModeBefore starting the Omron Ethernet DAServer Ethernet Unit Configuration Example for CS1 PLC Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Comments on example program ladder diagram Example program for sending unsolicited data from PLCKlinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Getting Started Quickly with the DAServer To prepare the Omron Ethernet DAServerConfiguring the DAServer NewSOCKET000 by defaultAdd Controller Object To prepare the Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer To create Socket objects from the Configuration branch DASOmronEth Hierarchy in the DAServer ManagerHost Name IP Addr Port NumberTo add Controller to your Omron Ethernet hierarchy Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Configuring Device Group Definitions Device Group DefinitionsTo create or add device groups To make edits on device groups To configure default update intervals To delete device groupsTo edit update intervals Archiving Configuration SetsTo archive configuration sets Scan-Based Message HandlingConfiguring Device Item Definitions To use different configuration sets from the current oneDevice Item Definitions Name Item ReferenceTo create or add device items To add item referencesTo rename a device item from the list To delete a device item from the listHot Configuration To export device itemsTo import device items Item Name General Format PnSPnb or Pnbb or Pn.b or Pn.bb Pn-PhSBCD Format Long Format Signed/BCDFloating Point Format IEEE/BCD Ascii Strings FormatRead WriteImortant Note CS1/CJ1 PLCs = a To M= a Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer C200HX/C200HG/C200HE PLCs CV-series PLCs PVS Flag or Bit Status Step StatusCPM2x PLCs Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer CQM1 PLCs DAServer Standard System Items System Item Type Description Values Name Access Rights DAServer Global System ItemDAServer Device-Specific System Items Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer DAServer Device-Group-Specific System Items RangeRange Generic OPC Syntax AREA10.VESSEL1.TIC1.PLC.D100YourOPCAccessPath.$SYS$Status Monitoring Connectivity Status with the PLC=DASOmronEthPLC!$SYS$Status Using DDEStatus and IOStatus in Excel Monitoring the Status of DAS ConversationsReading Values from the DAServer into Excel Writing Values to the DAServer from Excel Channel=INITIATEapplicationname,topicname=POKEchannel,itemname, DataReference =TERMINATEchannelError Messages and Codes DAServer Error MessagesError Message Explanation Probable Cause Solution Log Flag Item Names Creating write Invalid value poked Check Item’s DASProtFail Data, received Take into DASProtWarn Server-Specific Error Codes Error code Logger Message Log FlagFins Response Codes Main Code Sub Probable Cause Remedy Log Flag HexKlinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer DAServer Architecture DAServersPlug-ins DAS EnginePLC Protocol Layer Component Environments Klinkmann Automation
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DR 170 14 specifications

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