When the LOGO! 0BA7 Base Module (or later version BM) is in slave mode, you can configure a network analog output on the master to control an analog output on the slave. You can configure up to 16 network analog outputs.
For LOGO! 8 (0BA8.Standard) and later version devices, network analog outputs can write values to the following types:
VM
When writing values to VM, the VW address range is 0 to 849.
Remote device
When writing values to a remote device, you must first enter the device IP address or select the existing device.
Remote device types for LOGO! 8.4/LOGO! 8.3/ LOGO! 8.1 & 8.2 (LOGO! 8.FS4)
Available device types and their block types are as follows:
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Device type |
Block type |
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LOGO! 8.4 |
VW0 to VW849, VXW0 to VXW2046, VRW0 to VRW510 |
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LOGO! 8.3 |
VW0 to VW849 |
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VW0 to VW849 |
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VW0 to VW849 |
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VW0 to VW849 |
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HR1 to HR65535 |
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IW0 to IW65534, QW0 to QW65534, MW0 to MW65534, VW0 to VW65534, DB0 to DB16000 and .DBW0 to .DBW65534 |
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LOGO! 8.4 Slave |
AQ0 to AQ8 |
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LOGO! 8.3 Slave |
AQ0 to AQ8 |
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AQ1 to AQ8 |
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AQ1 to AQ8 |
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AQ1 to AQ2 |
Remote device types for LOGO! 8 (0BA8.Standard)
LOGO! 8 (0BA8.Standard) device cannot read values from Modbus-compatible device. Except Modbus-compatible device, all the other device types and their block types are available for LOGO! 8 (0BA8.Standard).
LOGO! 0BA7
For LOGO! 0BA7, network analog outputs can only write values to LOGO! 0BA7 Slave. If you write a value to a slave Base Module, you must enter the slave IP address or select the existing LOGO! 0BA7 Slave. The block number is from AQ1 to AQ2.
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Network analog outputs are inactive in the UDF Editor. |