Input and output arguments – Rockwell Automation 1771-DB BASIC MODULE User Manual

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Call Routines 69–127

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Use CALL 91 to write up to 40 words starting at word 100 of the BASIC
module output buffer to the remote DH-485 data file at the designated node
address, file number, file type, and element offset.

Input and Output Arguments

This routine has six input arguments and one output argument.

Argument

Description

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input 1

node address of the remote device (0–31)

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input 2

file number on the remote device (0–255)

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input 3

file type written to the remote device

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input 4

starting element offset within the file on the remote
device (0 to 32767)

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input 5

number of elements to be transferred

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input 6

message time-out value

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output 1

call status

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Input Argument One
The first input argument is the node address of the remote device (1 to 31).
If the number is not within the range 1 to 31, then the output argument
equals 10, and the write message does not take place.

Input Argument Two
The second input argument is the file number on the remote device (0 to
255). If the number is not within the range 0 to 255, then the output
argument equals 11, and the write message does not take place.

Input Argument Three
The third input argument is the file type written to the remote device.
If the file type is not one of the valid types listed in the table, then the
output argument equals 241, and the write message does not take place.

File type

File type code

Words/Element

integer file

ASC(N)

1 word/element

status file

ASC(S)

1 word/element

counter file

ASC(C)

3 words/element

timer file

ASC(T)

3 words/element

bit file

ASC(B)

1 word/element

control file

ASC(R)

3 words/element

CALL 91: Write BASIC
Output Buffer to Remote
DH-485 Data File

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