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7.18 Other instructions
7.18.10 Reading module model name (TYPERD(P))
(b) When the model name has not been written to the target module (example: QX40)
The following table shows the examples of character strings stored in +1 to +9..
[Character string indicating module type]
• Input module: INPUT
• Output module: OUTPUT
• I/O combined module: MIXED
• Intelligent function module*1: INTELLIGENT
• 1: Includes the QI60 and GOT.
[Character string indicating the number of points]
• 16 points:_16
• 32 points:_32
• 48 points:_48
• 64 points:_64
• 128 points:_128
• 256 points:_256
• 512 points:_512
• 1024 points:_1024
Target module Stored character string
Input module INPUT_16
Output module OUTPUT_32
I/O combined module MIXED_64
Intelligent function module INTELLIGENT_128
4AH (N)
D
1
b15 to b8 b7 to b0
55
H (U)
5F
H (_)
36
H (6)
00
H
00H
00H
00H
00H
00H 00H
00H
00H
00H
49H (I)
Stores 1.
Stores the character string consists
of module type and the number of points.
(stored in ASC II).
Stores the remaining model name and
00
H to the 12th to 17th devices and
the 18th device, respectively.
Indicates that the character
string consists of module type and
the number of points is stored.
50
H (P)
54
H (T)
31
H (1)
â—‹
+0
D
â—‹
+1
D
â—‹
+2
D
â—‹
+3
D
â—‹
+4
D
â—‹
+5
D
â—‹
+6
D
â—‹
+7
D
â—‹
+8
D
â—‹
+9
Nine words are used.
D D