The databases, Address descriptions – Rockwell Automation 9323-S5500D A.I. SERIES MICROLOGIX 1000 AND PLC-500 SOFTW User Manual

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MicroLogix 1000 and PLC-500 A.I. Series Software Reference

9-2

The Databases

Ladder logic documentation is stored in two databases:

Address (instruction) Descriptions

Page Titles and Rung Descriptions

Each of these has a separate editor.

Address Descriptions

An address description consists of the following.

An

Address

, which must be unique. Two database records cannot refer to a single

address, however, a particular memory location may be referred to by a bit address

and a word address. For example, N7:0 and N7:0/0 may each have a different

database record. Several types of instructions do not refer to an actual address;

these may be documented using pseudo-addresses (described on page

9-4

).

A

Symbol

, which must be unique for each address. A symbol is up to 15

characters long, all uppercase.

Note

If you are using the local mode for data files, you are allowed to use duplicate symbol

names, for example, if N10:0 is local to program file #2 and N11:0 is local to program

file #3, then you could use the same symbol for both addresses.

The

Description

, which can contain a maximum of five lines with 15 characters

each.

The

Disable Xref

flag. This is a field that can be used to prevent a frequently used

address from cluttering the ladder report cross reference.

Several additional fields are used to document I/O devices. These fields can only

be used in records that refer to physical I/O devices. When you edit internal

memory addresses, the I/O device fields are unavailable.

§

Device Code

: a code identifying the type of device.

§

Abv

and

Blw

: descriptive text to appear above and below the device in

reports.

§

Device Class

: text describing the type of device.

§

Device Desc

: text description of the particular device.

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