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LogicPro User’s Guide Chapter 12: Function Blocks
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Guide lists the addresses for each I/O point. AnaWin includes 
the IO Physical Address in the names that appear in the 
SpreadSheet Overview screen. In general there are three types 
of I/O drivers. Table 12.5 lists the IO Drivers in the categories 
that characterize the IO Physical Addresses used with them.
Table 12.5 Categories of IO Drivers
The following sections describe the address syntax used with 
each category of IO Driver.
  Module Specific Drivers
The module specific IO Drivers (such as Processor_2010 and 
Analog_In_202x) are used to access digital I/O states and analog 
I/O values. The specific I/O value addressed uses either two-place or 
three-place addresses depending on how many types of I/O the 
corresponding module supports. Modules that have only one type 
use two-place addresses. Modules that have more than one type use 
three-place addresses. See Table 12.6 for a description of these 
syntaxes.
Table 12.6 Address Syntax for Module 
Specific Drivers
Category Drivers
Module Specific 
Processor 2010 
Analog_In_202x 
Encoder_Analog_2030 
Digital_IO_2040 
Analog_Out_205x 
Digital_Out_206x 
Digital_In_207x 
Parameter Specific 
Setpoint 
Soft_Input 
Soft_Bool 
Soft_Int
Database Database 
Syntax Used with these IO Drivers
Two-Place Address:
X.Z
X = Module Address 
Z = Module I/O Number
Modules with only one type of I/O:
Analog_In_202x 
Analog_Out_205x 
Digital_Out_206x
Digital_In_207x
Three-Place Address: 
X.Y.Z
X = Module Address
Y = I/O Type 
Z = Module I/O Number
Modules with more than one type 
of I/O:
Processor_2010 
Encoder_Analog_2030 
Digital_IO_2040










