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■ Source Data
Select the data handled by the operation selected for Action Mode.
■ Destination Device Address
*1 Advanced mode only
Value: Use a constant value.
Only a Value can be handled if Action Mode is set to Set or Set ON & OFF Data.
If Action Mode is set to Set ON & OFF Data, the value in the ON Data is written when the
trigger condition is satisfied, and the value in the OFF Data when the trigger condition is no longer
satisfied.
Hexadecimal: Select this check box to enter the ON Data and OFF Data values as a
hexadecimal.
Device Address: Use a value of device address.
Specify the device address.
Click to display the Tag Editor. For the device address configuration procedure, refer to Chapter
2 “5.1 Device Address Settings” on page 2-70.
Use Reference Device Address
*1
:
Select this check box and specify a device address to change
the source word device according to the value of the specified
device address.
This setting is enabled only if Action Mode is set to Move.
For details, refer to Chapter 2 “Indirect Read and Indirect
Write Settings” on page 2-5.
Transfer
*1
:
Specify the number of word devices (1 to 64) to transfer.
This setting is enabled only if Action Mode is set to Move.
For details, refer to “Transfer
*1
” on page 12-14.
Destination Device Address: Specify the destination word device.
Click to display the Tag Editor. For the device address configuration
procedure, refer to Chapter 2 “5.1 Device Address Settings” on page 2-70.
Use Reference Device Address
*1
:
Select this check box and specify a device address to change the destination word
device according to the value of the specified device address.
This setting is enabled only if Action Mode is set to Move.
For details, refer to Chapter 2 “Indirect Read and Indirect Write Settings” on page
2-5.
Write
*1
:
Specify the number of word devices (1 to 64) at the destination.
For Move, specify how many times to write.
This setting is enabled only if Action Mode is set to Set, Move, or Set ON & OFF
Data.
For details, refer to “Write
*1
” on page 12-14.