Address syntax for non-named addresses
Addresses without names can be addressed directly using the format:
n:0xA [Format]
| Part | Description |
|---|---|
|
n |
Table number. See the section below titled "Table types" for table descriptions and their number. |
|
A |
Address within the table (in hexadecimal). |
|
Format |
(Optional) Only used for Input and Holding register tables (3 and 4). If a format is not specified, the format defaults to IEEEFP. |
For signal tags above 1,000, you must use hexadecimal addressing.
Table types
ATTENTION: For controllers with a Data Table setting of
| Table Description | Table Number | Point Type | Address Type |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Digital Output (also known as Coil)1 |
0 |
Status |
Source/Destination2 |
|
Digital Input |
1 |
Status |
Source |
|
Input Registers |
3 |
Status/Analog/Accumulator |
Source |
|
Holding Registers |
4 |
Status/Analog/Accumulator |
Source/Destination |
Non-named address examples (for HC900)
| Parameter | Point Type | Address Type | Point Table/Address/Format | Controller OFFSET Address3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Signal Tag 1001 |
Analog |
Source |
4:0x4330 IEEEFP |
4,000 |
|
Analog In, Slot 2, Channel 2, of Rack 24 |
Analog |
Source |
3:0x112 IEEEFP |
0 |
|
Digital In, Slot 8, Channel 3, of Rack 12 |
Status |
Source |
1:0x72 |
0 |
|
Step Number of Sequencer 1 |
Analog |
Source |
4:0x5AA9 UINT2 (16-bit Integer) |
4,000 |