Owner's manual
Table Of Contents
- N-400 User's Manual
- Software License Agreement
- Safety Precautions
- Warnings and Cautions Specific to the N-400
- List of Package Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1 Overview of the N-400
- Chapter 2 Installation Procedure
- Chapter 3 N-400 Setup Procedure
- Chapter 4 Multi-Drop Link Mode Control Procedure
- Chapter 5 Multi-Head Mode Control Procedure
- Chapter 6 PLC Link
- Appendices
- WARRANTIES AND DISCLAIMERS:

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Chapter 6 PLC Link
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■ Data memory areas for each ID number
Bar code data read by the BL series for each ID number is stored in the areas of
“+00” to “+30” (based on the specified data memory head address). In the following
table, “A” indicates the data memory head address.
When ten BL series are connected, ten data memory areas exist (if the different
data memory head addresses are specified for each ID number).
Note: These data areas accept up to 255 digits. However, the BL series can read
only 32 digits. Therefore, all the areas for 255 digits are not used for the N-400.
Only the areas corresponding to the number of the data digits are used.
Example: When the head address is “100” and three BL series (ID nos. 1 to 3) are
connected:
Address Description Reference page
A + 00 Data memory flag area pp. 110 and 111
A + 01 Reserved area —
A + 02 ID number
A + 03 Number of digits of bar code data
A + 04 1st digit of bar code data
A + 05 2nd digit of bar code data p. 112
A + 06 3rd digit of bar code data
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A + 258 255th digit of bar code data
DM100 200
DM101 300
DM102 400
DM200 Flag
DM201
Reserved
DM202 ID
DM203
•
•
•
•
•
•
DM300 Flag
DM301
Reserved
DM302 ID
DM303
•
•
•
•
•
•
DM400 Flag
DM401
Reserved
DM402 ID
DM403
•
•
•
•
•
•
(ID1) (ID2) (ID3)
Head address: 100
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