
Delta DOP Series HMI Connection ManualDOP-A/AE/AS Series
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Parameter without subcode | CDn | n: 1 ~ 10000 | N/A |
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| CDn.m | n: 1 ~ 10000 | m: 0 ~ 23 |
| N/A | DoubleWord |
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Parameter with subcode | CDn/y | n: 1 ~ 10000 | N/A |
| y:1 ~ 255 | DoubleWord |
| CDn/y.m | n: 1 ~ 10000 | m: 0 ~ 23 |
| y:1 ~ 255 | DoubleWord |
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NOTE
1)m : HMI communication data format
2)The value of m represents the different communication data format:
yIf m value is undefined: ASCII hexadecimal format (VH). (4 or 8 numbers.)
ym >= 23 : ASCII hexadecimal format (VH). (4 or 8 numbers.)
ym = 0 ~10 : unsigned, ASCII decimal format (VD).
m represents decimal place, For example: m=0 Æ no decimal place
m=1 Æ one decimal place (tenth) m=2 Æ two decimal place (hundredth)
ym = 11 ~20 : signed, ASCII decimal format (VD).
m represents decimal place, For example: m=11 Æ one decimal place (tenth) m=12 Æ two decimal place (hundredth)
ym = 21 : signed, ASCII decimal format (VD). without decimal place
ym = 22 : ASCII hexadecimal format (VH). 2 numbers.
when using this format, the write value will be limited within the range of 0~0xFF (low byte).
For example: when entering 0x1234 during communication, the actual write value is 0x34, not 0x1234.
Contacts (n, b, y are in decimal)
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Parameter without subcode | CBn.b | n: 1 ~ 10000 | b: 0 ~ 31 |
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Parameter with subcode | CBn/y.b | n: 1 ~ 10000 | b: 0 ~ 31 |
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Revision January, 2008, Doc. Name: 2007PDD23000007 |