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OPERATION MANUAL CompoBus/S

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CJ1W-SRM21 Master Unit for CJ-series PLCs Section 4-3<br />

Example: When a 16-point Output Slave set as node number 5, the areas for<br />

Output Slaves 4 and 5 are used. Other Output Slaves cannot use the area<br />

allocated for Output Slave 4.<br />

First word + 2<br />

15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0<br />

Output Slave 5<br />

Output Slave 4<br />

Bit 7<br />

0 Bit 7<br />

0<br />

Set to node No. 5<br />

16-point Output Slave<br />

16 outputs<br />

Slave with Mixed I/O (8 Inputs and 8 Outputs)<br />

Slaves that have both outputs and inputs are also assigned a single node<br />

number, so the same node number is used for both outputs and inputs.<br />

Example: When a Slave with 8 inputs and 8 outputs set as node number 2,<br />

the area for node number 2 outputs and inputs is used.<br />

First word + 5<br />

(IN0 to IN7 and OUT0 to OUT7)<br />

First word + 9<br />

(IN0 to IN15 and OUT0 to OUT15)<br />

Slave with 4 Outputs or 4 Inputs<br />

The Slave is treated as one node number for output or input. The Slave uses<br />

the rightmost 4 bits only, however, of the area allocated for one node number.<br />

(The leftmost 4 bits cannot be used by another Slave.)<br />

When an odd node number has been set:<br />

Bits 8 to 11 are used and bits 12 to 15 are not used.<br />

When an even node number has been set:<br />

Bits 0 to 3 are used and bits 4 to 7 are not used.<br />

Example: When a Slave with 4 inputs is set as node number 7, the Slave is<br />

allocated the rightmost 4 bits (bits 8 to 11) in the area assigned for input node<br />

number 7.<br />

Slave with Mixed I/O (4 Outputs and 4 Inputs)<br />

Slaves that have both outputs and inputs are also assigned a single node<br />

number, so the same node number is used for both outputs and inputs. The<br />

Slave uses the rightmost 4 bits only, however, of the area allocated for one<br />

node number. (The leftmost 4 bits cannot be used by another Slave.)<br />

When an odd node number has been set:<br />

Bits 8 to 11 are used and bits 12 to 15 are not used.<br />

Bits<br />

15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0<br />

First word + 1<br />

Output Slave 3<br />

Output Slave 2<br />

Bit 7<br />

0 Bit 7<br />

0<br />

Bit 7<br />

16-input/output Slave<br />

8 outputs<br />

8 inputs<br />

Input Slave 3<br />

Set to node number 2<br />

Bits<br />

Input Slave 2<br />

0 Bit 7<br />

0<br />

First word + 7<br />

(IN0 to IN7 and OUT0 to OUT7)<br />

First word + 11<br />

15 14 13 12 11 10 9<br />

Input Slave 7<br />

Reserved Bit 3<br />

8<br />

0<br />

7 6<br />

Bit 7<br />

5 4 3 2<br />

Input Slave 6<br />

1 0<br />

0<br />

(IN0 to IN15 and OUT0 to OUT15) Set to node number 7.<br />

4-point input Slave<br />

4 inputs<br />

Bits<br />

117

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