Addressing m0–m1 files – Rockwell Automation 1203-SM1 SLC to SCANport Communication Module User Manual

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M0, M1, and G Files

A–2

Publication 1203–5.9 –– October 1996

To configure the M0 and M1 files:

1. Press F9 for Specialty I/O Configuration. The following

functions are displayed.

MODIFY

G FILE

F3

ADVNCD

SETUP

F5

ISR

NUMBER

F1

G FILE

SIZE

F7

2. Press F5 for Advanced Setup. The following functions are

displayed:

INPUT

SIZE

F1

OUTPUT

SIZE

F2

SCANNED

INPUT

F3

SCANNED

OUTPUT

F4

M0 FILE

SIZE

F5

M1 FILE

SIZE

F6

3. Press F5 for M0 File Size.

4. Enter the number of M0 file words required (the required number

is listed in the user manual for the specific specialty I/O module).
For the SLC to SCANport module, enter 800.

5. Press F6 for M1 File Size.

6. Enter the number of M1 file words required (the required number

is listed in the user manual for the specific specialty module). For
the SLC to SCANport module, enter 400.

The specialty I/O module may require that you also configure the G
file and specify an ISR (interrupt subroutine) number. The SLC to
SCANport module requires you to configure the G file; you do not
need to specify an ISR number. These tasks are accomplished with
function keys F1, F3, and F7 shown in step 1. G files are covered
later in this appendix.

Addressing M0–M1 Files

M0 and M1 files use the following address format:

Mf:e.s/b

Where

M =

module

f

=

file type (0 or 1)

e

=

slot (1–30)

s

=

word (0 to maximum supplied by module)

b

=

bit (0–15)

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