User Manual
Table Of Contents
- V670 Series
- Introduction
 - Contents
 - Structure of This Manual
 - Chapter 1 Features and System Configuration
 - Chapter 2 Specifications and Performance
 - Chapter 3 Setting and Installation
 - Chapter 4 Functions
 - Chapter 5 Control From Host Device
 - Chapter 6 How to Use Self-Execution Mode
 - Chapter 7 How to Use Programming Console
 - Chapter 8 From Startup to Run
 - Chapter 9 Characteristic Data Depending on Operating Condition (Reference)
 - Appendix
 
 
2-3 Tag
2-9
2-3-3 Memory Map
There are a user area and ID code in memory in a tag.  Memory capacity of user area is 128 bytes. You can write 1 byte of data into one 
address. Memory area is divided into 4 bytes of pages and every page has its own address like 0000h to 0003h, 0004h to 0007, etc.
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Memory Map
*  When a protect function is used, the addresses 0000h to 0003h are used as protect address information and cannot be used as a user
area. For details, refer to "4-6 Write Protection Function".
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ID Code
This is a 4-byte area where tag identification number (inherent tag number) is written. The ID code is written at shipment from a fac-
tory and it cannot be modified. The ID code can be read by an ID read command.
Page User Address
User Area
When a protect function is used When a protect function is not used
1
$0000
User Area
Specified address in a protect area$0001
$0002
$0003
User Area
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$0004
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$007F










