User guide
3-3 Explicit Messaging
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Communicating with the IL Series
- DeviceNet Compatible Network Unit DL-DN1 User’s Manual (IL) -
*19 The read value of the two-digit value can be translated to a binary number, so 
that the ON/OFF state of each bit can be noted to know the status of judgment 
output and check output.
Assume the read data is "05": 
Translating "05" to a binary number gives "0101".
N.O. mode
*20 The external input status is "1" when the external input is ON, and is "0" when 
the external input is OFF. Bits 0, 1, 2, and 3 correspond to external inputs 1, 2, 3, 
and 4, respectively.
Assume the read data is "06":
Translating "6" to a binary number gives "0110". 
*21 An ASCII character string is sent back in response data (16 bytes). The data 
types is STRING.
For "IL-1000/1500", the response is "494C2D313030302F3135303000000000h".
Bit 
N.O. mode  N.C. mode 
Judgment output
0 
1
2
3 
0: HIGH judgment output OFF, 1: HIGH judgment output ON 0: HIGH judgment output ON, 1: HIGH judgment output OFF
0: LOW judgment output OFF, 1: LOW judgment output ON 0: LOW judgment output ON, 1: LOW judgment output OFF
0: GO judgment output OFF, 1: GO judgment output ON 0: GO judgment output ON, 1: GO judgment output OFF
0: Alarm output OFF, 1: Alarm output ON 0: Alarm output ON, 1: Alarm output OFF
Reference
0101
Bit 3: Check output OFF
Bit 2: GO judgment output ON
Bit 0: HIGH judgment output ON
Bit 1: LOW judgment output OFF
Reference
0110
External input 4: OFF
External input 3: ON
External input 1: OFF
External input 2: ON










