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List of NX Objects
This section explains the NX objects of the High-speed Analog Input Units.
The method to access NX objects through instructions or other messages depends on where the NX
Unit is connected.
If the NX Unit is connected to a CPU Unit, access is possible with the Read NX Unit Object instruction
and the Write NX Unit Object instruction.
When the NX Unit is connected to a Communications Coupler Unit, the method depends on the con-
nected communications master and Communications Coupler Unit.
Refer to the user’s manual for the connected Communications Coupler Unit for method to use mes-
sages to access NX objects on Slave Terminals.
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Format of NX Object Descriptions
In this manual, NX objects are described with the following format.
Index
(hex)
Subindex
(hex)
Object name
Default
value
Data range Unit
Data
type
Ac-
ces
s
I/O allo-
cation
Data
attrib-
ute
Index (hex) : This is the index of the NX object that is expressed as a four-digit hexadecimal
number.
Subindex (hex) :
This is the subindex of the NX object that is expressed as a two-digit hexadecimal
number.
Object name :
This is the name of the object. For a subindex, this is the name of the subindex.
Default value : This is the value that is set by default.
Data range : For a read-only (RO) NX object, this is the range of the data you can read. For a
read-write (R
W) NX object, this is the setting range of the data.
Unit : The unit is the physical units.
Data type :
This is the data type of the object.
Access : This data tells if the object is read-only or read/write.
RO: Read only
R
W
: Read/write
I/O allocation
: This tells whether I/O allocation is allowed.
Data attribute : This is the timing when changes to writable NX objects are enabled.
Y: Enabled by restarting
N: Enabled at all times
---: Write-prohibited
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Unit Information Objects
The following objects are related to the product information.
Appendices
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NX-series Analog I/O Units User’s Manual for High-speed Analog Input Units (W592)