
PLC Programming Considerations
Appendix A
A-10
The following rung moves the block transfer read data into a “verified”
block transfer read file. The PLC program should only use data from the
“verified” read file.
Figure A.7
Bidirectional
Block Transfer Example (PLC2/30)
033
(EN)
17
20243
FFM
FILE TO FILE MOVE
Counter Addr: 033
Position: 001
File Length: 20
File A: 300 - 323
File R: 400 - 423
Rate Per Scan: 20
BTR
Done
110
] [
07
033
(DN)
15
010
(EN)
07
BTR
BLOCK TRANSFER READ
Data Addr: 030
Module Addr: 100
Block Length: 20
File: 300 - 323
110
(DN)
07
010
(EN)
06
BTW
BLOCK TRANSFER WRITE
Data Addr: 031
Module Addr: 100
Block Length: 20
File: 200 - 223
110
(DN)
06
To block transfer in a single direction, program a rung similar to the
corresponding block transfer rung shown above. Each block transfer read
instructions data should always be “verified” with a “file to file move” as
shown above.
IMPORTANT: If using a 1772-SD2 Remote I/O Scanner with a
PLC-2/30, you must use 1772-SD2 rev. 3 or later.
Use PLC-5 6200 software to configure a PLC-5/15 or 5/25 for
communication with remote I/O devices such as a PanelView terminal.
To use the following procedure your system must have this software:
PLC-5 6200 software release 2.2 or later
As well, you must have one of these PLC controllers:
PLC-5/15 Series B, rev. H or later
PLC2/30 Block Transfer
Programming Example
Configuring a PLC5 for
MultiChassis I/O Rack
Addressing
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