DVP-ES2/EX2/EC5/SS2/SA2/SX2/SE&TP Operation Manual - Programming
D
Data
register
General
D600~D999, 400 words, (*1)
D3920~D9799, 5880 words, (*1)
Total
10000 points
Latched
D408~D599, 192 words, (*2)
D2000~D3919, 1920 words, (*2)
Special
D1000~D1999, 1000 words, some
are latched
D9900~D9999, 100 words (*1) (*6)
D9800~D9899, 100 words (*1) (*7)
(NOT applicable to DVP28SA2)
E0~E7, F0~F7, 16 words, (*1)
Pointer
I
Service
External interrupt
I000/I001(X0), I100/I101(X1), I200/I201(X2),
I300/I301(X3), I400/I401(X4), I500/I501(X5),
I600/I601(X6), I700/I701(X7), 8 points (01: rising-
edge trigger , 00: falling-edge trigger )
Timer interrupt
I602~I699, I702~I799, 2 points (Timer resolution =
1ms)
I805~I899, 1 point (Timer resolution = 0.1ms)
(Supported by V2.00 and above)
High-speed
counter interrupt
I010, I020, I030, I040, I050, I060, I070, I080, 8
points
I140(COM1), I150(COM2), I160(COM3), 3 points,
(*3)
Constant
K Decimal
K-32,768 ~ K32,767 (16-bit operation),
K-2,147,483,648 ~ K2,147,483,647 (32-bit
H Hexadecimal
H0000 ~ HFFFF (16-bit operation),
H00000000 ~HFFFFFFFF (32-bit operation)
Serial Ports
SA2
COM1: built-in RS-232 ((Master/Slave)
COM2: built-in RS-485 (Master/Slave)
COM3: built-in RS-485 (Master/Slave)
COM1 is typically the programming port.
SX2
COM1: built-in RS-232 ((Master/Slave)
COM2: built-in RS-485 (Master/Slave)
COM3: built-in USB (Slave)
COM1 is typically the programming port.
Year, Month, Day, Week, Hours, Minutes, Seconds
Special I/O Modules
Right side: Up to 8 I/O modules can be connected
Left side: Up to 8 I/O module can be connected
(NOT applicable to DVP28SA2)
K0~K4999, 5000 points (*2)
Notes:
1. Non-latched area cannot be modified
2. Latched area cannot be modified
3. Please refer to the table above for more information about serial ports. SX2 does not support
I160.
4. The PLC occupies 16 input points (X0~X17) and 16 output points (Y0~Y17). The extension
input point starts from X20 and extension output point from Y20.
5. If the firmware version of an MPU is 2.0 or above, the MPU support the use of file registers.
Please refer to the instruction MEMR/MEMW for more information about the reading/writing of
data.