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IM 04L51B01-17EN
Commands and Responses
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Type Notation and Range of Values
Number of
channels
that can be
registered to
display groups
GX10/GP10: 10
GX20/GP20: 20
GM10: 20
Modbus server
setting number
GX10/GP10/GX20-1/GP20-1: 1 to 16
GX20-2/GP20-2: 1 to 32
GM10-1: 1 to 16
GM10-2: 1 to 32
Modbus
command
number
(Ethernet)
GX10/GP10: 1 to 50
GX20-1/GP20-1: 1 to 100
GX20-2/GP20-2: 1 to 200
GM10-1: 1 to 100
GM10-2: 1 to 200
Modbus
command
number (serial
communication)
GX10/GP10: 1 to 50
GX20/GP20: 1 to 100
GM10: 1 to 100
Server setting
number for WT
communication
GX10/GP10: 1 to 8
GX20/GP20: 1 to 16
GM10: 1 to 16
Communication
channel
allocation
number for WT
communication
GX10/GP10: 1 to 50
GX20/GP20: 1 to 300
GM10: 1 to 300
Number of users
that can be
registered (user
number)
Advanced security function (/AS) not
installed or disabled: 1 to 50
Advanced security function (/AS)
enabled: 1 to 100
Number of batch
groups in use for
the multi batch
function (/BT)
GX10/GP10: 2 to 6
GX20-1/GP20-1: 2 to 6
GX20-2/GP20-2: 2 to 12
GM10-1: 2 to 6
GM10-2: 2 to 12
Batch group
number when
the multi batch
function is
enabled
1 to (number of batch groups in use)
Number of
display groups
when the multi
batch function (/
BT) is enabled
GX10/GP10: 1 to 6
GX20-1/GP20-1: 1 to 6
GX20-2/GP20-2: 1 to 12
GM10-1: 1 to 6
GM10-2: 1 to 12
Schedule
registration
number
GX10/GP10: 1 to 6
GX20-1/GX20-1: 1 to 6
GX20-2/GP20-2: 1 to 12
GM10-1: 1 to 6
GM10-2: 1 to 12
Number of
control groups
GX10-1/GX20-1/GM10-1: 1 to 5
GX20-2/GM10-2: 1 to 10
Loop number L001 to L652
To specify the loop number, add
an “L” in front, and specify as “unit
number+module number+loop number.”
The loop number is 1 or 2.
Example The loop whose unit number
is 0, module number is 0, and loop
number is 1 is L001.
Type Notation and Range of Values
PID module
terminal number
The terminal numbers in a PID module
consists of AI, AO, DI, and DO.
AI: 1 or 2, AO: 1 or 2, DI: 1 to 8, DO: 1
to 8
Logic math
number
GX10: 1 to 20
GX20-1/GX20-2, GM10-1/GM10-2: 1
to 50
2.3.3 Specifying a Range
When specifying consecutive channel numbers or group
numbers in a setting command, you can specify them
using a range instead of specifying each number one by
one.
• Use a hyphen to separate the first number and the last
number. For I/O channels, you can specify a range that
spans over multiple slots that modules are installed in.
• You can specify the minimum number by omitting the
number before the hyphen and the maximum number
by omitting the number after the hyphen. If you want
to specify all numbers from the first number to the last
number, specify only the hyphen.
Example 1
To specify 3 to 10: “3-10”
To specify 3 to the maximum number: “3-”
To specify the first number to 10: “-10”
To specify all numbers: “-”
Example 2
A command that sets the channel ranges of AI modules
installed in slots 0 to 2 to Skip.
SRangeAI,0001-0210,Skip or
SRangeAI,-0210,Skip
If a different module is installed in slot 1, queries will work,
but setting commands will result in error.
2.3 Parameters