You can access the memory from a PC by setting the general-purpose communication module (Type_ NP1L-RS2) to 'Loader' mode. Various loader commands have been... Show Detail
No, they are not synchronized. The configuration flag cannot be used for that application. Use the broadcast area for handshaking using the application to ... Show Detail
In the system definition, group-type slave stations in any I/O configuration are registered as 'DeviceNet capsule.' In addition, the numbers of input and out... Show Detail
It is the same as the loader mode (mode switch 3) of the general-purpose communication module (Type_ NP1L-RS1/RS2/RS3/RS4/RS5). Show Detail
No, it does not support the DPV1 function. It supports the DPV0 (I/O communication) function. Show Detail
Unfortunately, information in a device connected to the master module cannot be read even by building a user application. Please use the dedicated configura... Show Detail
They are retained. Note, however, that they are cleared if the power of the FL-net module is turned off. Show Detail
With a general-purpose communication module, is RS232C completely full duplex?
It is full duplex for both hardware and software (firmware) for anything other than communication by M_RECEIVE and M_SEND on the SX bus, which are FB interna... Show Detail
The area is cleared when the power supply is turned off once and turned on again. The P/PE link memory is located in the built-in memory (RAM) of the P/PE-l... Show Detail
When using Cfr32, are the start code, end code, and BCC included in the maximum data size?
Yes, they are. The maximum size is 32 words including the actual data, start code, end code, and BCC. (The same applies to _Cfr64, _Cfr128, _Cfr252, and _Cfr... Show Detail
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