Example data file, Data is displayed as decimal values – Rockwell Automation 1336-GM1 Remote I/O Communications Module User Manual

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5–6

Using Block Transfer Messages

Figure 5.5

SLC Block Transfer Continued

Example Data File

Data is displayed as decimal values.

When the Gx1 indicates that it is ready for a BTR, this rung sets up the BT buffer for a
BTR and enables it.

0004

I:1.0

10

1747-SN

BTR
Available

N10:0

15

Virtual
BT.EN
Bit

L

N10:0

7

Virtual
BT.Type
Bit
0 = BTW
1 = BTR

L

N10:0

15

Virtual
BT.EN
Bit

U

N10:100

13

Virtual
BT.DN
Bit

This rung copies the BT Status data already received from the 1747-SN into an N file within
the SLC and then clears the Virtual BT_Enable and User Logic bits.

0005

N10:0

7

Virtual
BT.Type
Bit
0 = BTW
1 = BTR

N10:100

13

Virtual
BT.DN
Bit

COP

Copy File
Source

#N10:100

Dest

#N11:0

Length

74

COP

U

N10:0

15

Virtual
BT.EN
Bit

U

B3:0

0

User
Logic

This rung copies the BT information to the 1747-SN for execution.

0006

COP

Copy File
Source

#N10:0

Dest

#M0:1.100

Length

74

COP

0007

END

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

N10:0

128

64

0

N10:10

3

768

78*

. . .
N10:100

0

64

0

N10:110

24

768

78

7

354

1

1

1

0

24900

N10:120

24948

20256

29813

17440

8241

8224

8224

3850

0

125

N10:130

0

8224

8224

. . .

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