WindO/I-NV4 User’s Manual 3-67
5 User Communication
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Communication
Example 6
When the trigger condition is satisfied, the received data is stored in device addresses in the following order.
Data from the beginning of the received data to Constant (Hexadecimal) data is stored in the device address.
Constant (Hexadecimal) data is not stored.
Example 7
When the trigger condition is satisfied, the received data is stored in device addresses in the following order.
Data from the beginning of the received data to Constant (Hexadecimal) data is stored in the device address.
Constant (Hexadecimal) data is not stored.
Item Setting
Conversion Type No conversion
Device Address LDR100
Use Reference Device Address OFF
Storage Method of data from Lower byte
Number of bytes 2
Words 3
Variable ON
Item Setting
Conversion Type ASCII to Hexadecimal
Device Address LDR100
Use Reference Device Address OFF
Number of bytes 1
Words 3
Variable ON
3231hLDR100:
0033hLDR101:
0000hLDR102:
1
(31h)
Value of Device Address
2
(32h)
3
(33h)
NUL
(00h)
1
(31h)
2
(32h)
3
(33h)
ETX
(03h)
Order of reception
Words: 3
Received data
Upper Lower
from Lower byte
2 bytes
Constant (Hexadecimal) dataStored data
No
conversion
Constant (Character) data
0 is stored.
The stored data is smaller than the
size specified for Words.
Insufficient by 1 word
0 is stored.
0001hLDR100:
0003hLDR101:
0000hLDR102:
ASCII to Hexadecimal
Value of Device Address
1
(31h)
3
(33h)
3
(33h)
1
(31h)
ETX
(03h)
Order of reception
Words: 3
The stored data is smaller than the
size specified for Words.
1 byte
Received data
Constant (Hexadecimal) dataStored data
Insufficient by 1 word
0 is stored.