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Data Register Allocation Numbers for Analog I/O Modules

Analog I/O modules are numbered from 1 through 7, in the order of increasing distance from the CPU module. Data regis-
ters are allocated to each analog I/O module depending on the analog I/O module number. END refresh type analog I/O
modules and ladder refresh type analog I/O modules have different data register allocation.

END Refresh Type Analog I/O Modules

Each END refresh type analog I/O module is automatically allocated 20 data registers to store parameters for controlling
analog I/O operation, starting with D760 through D779 for analog I/O module No. 1, up to D880 through D899 for analog
I/O module No. 7. When a maximum of seven analog I/O modules are not used, data registers allocated to the unused ana-
log I/O module numbers can be used as ordinary data registers.

When a maximum of seven END refresh type analog I/O modules are mounted, data registers D760 through D899 are
allocated to analog modules 1 through 7 as shown below. The ANST macro is used to program data registers for the analog
I/O module configuration. The CPU module checks the analog I/O configuration only once when the CPU starts to run. If
you have changed the parameter while the CPU is running, stop and restart the CPU to enable the new parameter.

The END refresh type analog I/O module number starts with 1 next to the CPU module up to a maximum of 7.

The run-time program download and test program download cannot be used to change analog I/O parameters.

Note: Data registers allocated to the unused analog I/O module numbers can be used as ordinar y data registers.

Channel

Function

END Refresh Type Analog I/O Module No.

R/W

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Analog

Input

Ch 0

Analog input data

D760

D780

D800

D820

D840

D860

D880

R

Analog input operating status

D761

D781

D801

D821

D841

D861

D881

R

Analog input signal type

D762

D782

D802

D822

D842

D862

D882

R/W

Analog input data type

D763

D783

D803

D823

D843

D863

D883

R/W

Analog input data minimum value

D764

D784

D804

D824

D844

D864

D884

R/W

Analog input data maximum value

D765

D785

D805

D825

D845

D865

D885

R/W

Analog

Input

Ch 1

Analog input data

D766

D786

D806

D826

D846

D866

D886

R

Analog input operating status

D767

D787

D807

D827

D847

D867

D887

R

Analog input signal type

D768

D788

D808

D828

D848

D868

D888

R/W

Analog input data type

D769

D789

D809

D829

D849

D869

D889

R/W

Analog input data minimum value

D770

D790

D810

D830

D850

D870

D890

R/W

Analog input data maximum value

D771

D791

D811

D831

D851

D871

D891

R/W

Analog
Output

Analog output data

D772

D792

D812

D832

D852

D872

D892

R/W

Analog output operating status

D773

D793

D813

D833

D853

D873

D893

R

Analog output signal type

D774

D794

D814

D834

D854

D874

D894

R/W

Analog output data type

D775

D795

D815

D835

D855

D875

D895

R/W

Analog output data minimum value

D776

D796

D816

D836

D856

D876

D896

R/W

Analog output data maximum value

D777

D797

D817

D837

D857

D877

D897

R/W

– Reser ved –

D778

D798

D818

D838

D858

D878

D898

R/W

D779

D799

D819

D839

D859

D879

D899

R/W

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