Address and symbol parsing, Bit & word mnemonics – Rockwell Automation 9323-S5500D A.I. SERIES MICROLOGIX 1000 AND PLC-500 SOFTW User Manual

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Bit & Word Mnemonics

Address and Symbol Parsing

SLC 500 addresses use delimiters between the characters to specify the data file types

and number (fn), the file element (e), and file subelement (w) or bit number (b) within

that file. When you enter addresses or symbol names during ladder programming or

program documentation, the input is “parsed” to check it for validity.

To facilitate address entry, the colon (:), semicolon (;), and space character, represented

on the screen with an underscore (_), are valid delimiters between the (fn) and (e)

portions of a data table address (spaces are always converted to underscores when

entering addresses).

For example:

T4:0

T4;0

T4_0

are all parsed as

T4:0

.

When you specify a subelement (w) or bit number (b), you can enter a slash (/) or

period (.) in addition to the above characters as valid delimiters.

For example:

N7:0/11

may be entered as:

N7_0_11

but

not

as:

N7/0/11

N7;0;11

or

N7.0.11

N7;0.11

and

N7;0/11

You can assign symbol names to word or bit addresses and use them instead of those

addresses.

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