Rockwell Automation 1775-S4B,D17756.5.3 User Manual SCANNER/MSG HND User Manual
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Using Commands in Report Generation
Chapter 10
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When assigning a numeric value to an address, do not attempt to assign a
value which is too large for that address. This causes the 1775-S4B scanner
to generate error code 89. The ranges include:
-32,768 to +32,767 for signed integer values.
0 to 65,535 for unsigned integer values.
When assigning a user symbol to an address, make sure that the user
symbol contains a numeric value, not a string. You cannot assign a numeric
value larger than 32-bits (-2,147,483,648 to +2,147,483,647).
Examples using the assignment command:
If you enter:
A = $N:3
The 1775-S4B scanner copies the contents of integer file 0, word 3 into
user symbol A.
If we reverse the command line:
$N:3 = A
The 1775-S4B scanner copies the data in user symbol A into integer file 0,
word 3.
If you enter:
US_2 = 1738
The 1775-S4B scanner copies the integer 1,738 into the user symbol US_2.
If you enter:
US_3==?’YES’
The 1775-S4B scanner copies the string YES into the interprocedural user
symbol US_3.