
Creating a Sample Application File
Chapter 5
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Figure 5.39
Setting
the Address Map for Rack 1
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Communications:Discrete
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The Address Map indicates the amount of space you’ve allocated in the
Input Image Table for rack 1. Table 5.A explains the different symbols
used in the Address Map.
Table 5.A
Symbols
Used in the Address Map
This symbol: means:
x the bits are outside the available address range. They show the modules
that were NOT allocated to the PanelView terminal
. the bits are still available
*
the bits that have been allocated to Objects, Windows, and PLC Control
Options
b the bits that have been used as a block transfer control byte
In the Address Map, you can see the one bit that was allocated for the push
button in the Input Image Table.
Press Esc to remove the Address Map from the screen, then choose Quit to
close the Button Control Address menu.
From the Address menu, choose Indicator State Address. You’ll find the
addresses on the Object Address List shown in Figure 4.14, Chapter 4,
Planning Your Application.
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