Message/variable run mode, Triggering a message using a block transfer write – Rockwell Automation 2706-LV2P_LV2R_LV4P_LV4R DL40 PLUS USER MANUAL User Manual

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Remote I/O Communications

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Publication 2706-6.1

Message/Variable run mode can be selected using the Onboard
Editor or the Offline Programming Software. It is the same as the
Message/Variable/Slave run mode except:

You cannot override the slave address selected as a Message
Attribute.

Your PLC can send up to the equivalent of 6 (not 5) full word
variables if using discrete I/O.

In Message/Variable/Slave run mode, the last word (for

1

/

2

,

3

/

4

,

full rack only) of the Output Image Table is always interpreted as
the slave address no matter what slave address was chosen as a
message attribute.

Note: 0 = use slave address selected as a message attribute.

In Message/Variable run mode, the Output Image Table has no
slave address and the slave address selected as a message attribute
is always used.

Triggering a Message Using a Block Transfer Write

Block Transfer Write Length can be 2 to 12 words. If Length is set to
0, a default length of 12 will be used. If more than 12 words are sent,
the DL40 Plus accepts the first 12 words and ignores the rest.

WORD 1

17 16 15

14

Message Number

WORD 0

BCD Sign Bit - 2nd (Ctrl V) Variable

Block Transfer Write File

(Any size rack)

WORD 2

WORD 5

Variable Data

BCD Sign Bit - 3rd (Ctrl V) Variable

BCD Sign Bit - 4th (Ctrl V) Variable

13

WORD 3

Variable Data

WORD 4

Variable Data

WORD 6

Variable Data

Variable Data

12 11

WORD 7

Variable Data

Variable Data

WORD 8

Variable Data

WORD 9

Variable Data

WORD 10

Variable Data

WORD 11

10

7

6

5

BCD Sign Bit - 5th (Ctrl V) Variable

BCD Sign Bit - 6th (Ctrl V) Variable

BCD Sign Bit - 7th (Ctrl V) Variable

BCD Sign Bit - 8th (Ctrl V) Variable
BCD Sign Bit - 9th (Ctrl V) Variable

BCD Sign Bit - 10th (Ctrl V) Variable

BCD Sign Bit - 1st (Ctrl V) Variable

Message/Variable Run Mode

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