Delta RMC151 User Manual

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6 Communication

For details on using the Indirect Data Map for PROFIBUS, see the PROFIBUS topic, and then

choose a PROFIBUS mode topic.
The address examples in this topic are given in Allen-Bradley DF1 format. The Indirect Data

Map can be used for all protocol address types supported by the RMC. See the Register Maps

for addresses for other protocols.

Using the Indirect Data Map

The Indirect Data registers can be mapped to any registers in the RMC. Thereby, the

values from the mapped registers in the RMC can be read from and written to by writing

to and reading from the Indirect Data registers.
To set up the Indirect Data Map:

1. Open the Indirect Data Map Editor.
2. In the Map To column of each Indirect Data Map entry, enter the RMC register you

want to map. You can map as many of the Indirect Data Map entries as you would

like.

3. Click the Download button to download the changes to the RMC.
4. Now, with your PLC or other host controller, you can read or write your data directly

from the Indirect Data registers. Notice that if a mapped register is read-only, you

cannot write to it.

Note:

Do not write to registers in the Indirect Data Map that have not been mapped. This may

unnecessarily fill up the Event Log with errors.


Example

The user would like to put some of the RMC70 registers in the Indirect Data Map so

that the communications can be more efficient. The user decides to put the following

registers in the Indirect Data Map:

Axis 0 Status Bits

Axis 0 Error Bits

Axis 0 Actual Position

Axis 0 Actual Pressure

Axis 1 Status Bits

Axis 1 Error Bits

Axis 1 Actual Position

Axis 1 Actual Pressure


The user then sets up the Indirect Data Map as shown below:

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