2304h Table Of Available User Programs Function The file names of the available user programs are stored here. Object description Index 2304h Object name Table Of Available User Programs Object Code ARRAY Data type UNSIGNED32 Savable yes, category: application Firmware version FIR-v1426 Change history Value description Subindex 00h Name Highest Sub-index Supported Data type UNSIGNED8 Access read only PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 08h Subindex 01h Name Name Of User Program 1 UB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h Subindex 02h Name Name Of User Program 1 LB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h Subindex 03h Name Name Of User Program 2 UB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h Subindex 04h Name Name Of User Program 2 LB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h Subindex 05h Name Name Of User Program 3 UB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h Subindex 06h Name Name Of User Program 3 LB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h Subindex 07h Name Name Of User Program 4 UB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h Subindex 08h Name Name Of User Program 4 LB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h Description Coded in each of two successive subindices in the ASCII character set is the name of a user program. Program 1: subindex 1 and 2 Program 2: subindex 3 and 4 Program 3: subindex 5 and 6 Program 4: subindex 7 and 8 Example: Program 1 with designation " test.usr" is, thus, coded as follows: t = 74h e = 65h s = 73h This yields the two entries in subindices 1 and 2: 74657374h, 00000000h Coded in each of two successive subindices in the ASCII character set is the name of a user program. The subindex with the UB (upper byte) designation contains the first four letters of the name, the subindex with the LB (lower byte) designation contains the last four letters. If the name has less than eight letters, the missing letters must be filled with zeros.
2304h Table Of Available User Programs Function The file names of the available user programs are stored here. Object description Index 2304h Object name Table Of Available User Programs Object Code ARRAY Data type UNSIGNED32 Savable yes, category: application Firmware version FIR-v1426 Change history Value description Subindex 00h Name Highest Sub-index Supported Data type UNSIGNED8 Access read only PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 08h Subindex 01h Name Name Of User Program 1 UB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h Subindex 02h Name Name Of User Program 1 LB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h Subindex 03h Name Name Of User Program 2 UB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h Subindex 04h Name Name Of User Program 2 LB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h Subindex 05h Name Name Of User Program 3 UB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h Subindex 06h Name Name Of User Program 3 LB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h Subindex 07h Name Name Of User Program 4 UB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h Subindex 08h Name Name Of User Program 4 LB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h Description Coded in each of two successive subindices in the ASCII character set is the name of a user program. Program 1: subindex 1 and 2 Program 2: subindex 3 and 4 Program 3: subindex 5 and 6 Program 4: subindex 7 and 8 Example: Program 1 with designation " test.usr" is, thus, coded as follows: t = 74h e = 65h s = 73h This yields the two entries in subindices 1 and 2: 74657374h, 00000000h Coded in each of two successive subindices in the ASCII character set is the name of a user program. The subindex with the UB (upper byte) designation contains the first four letters of the name, the subindex with the LB (lower byte) designation contains the last four letters. If the name has less than eight letters, the missing letters must be filled with zeros.
Object description Index 2304h Object name Table Of Available User Programs Object Code ARRAY Data type UNSIGNED32 Savable yes, category: application Firmware version FIR-v1426 Change history
Value description Subindex 00h Name Highest Sub-index Supported Data type UNSIGNED8 Access read only PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 08h Subindex 01h Name Name Of User Program 1 UB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h Subindex 02h Name Name Of User Program 1 LB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h Subindex 03h Name Name Of User Program 2 UB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h Subindex 04h Name Name Of User Program 2 LB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h Subindex 05h Name Name Of User Program 3 UB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h Subindex 06h Name Name Of User Program 3 LB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h Subindex 07h Name Name Of User Program 4 UB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h Subindex 08h Name Name Of User Program 4 LB Data type UNSIGNED32 Access read / write PDO mapping no Allowed values Preset value 00000000h
Description Coded in each of two successive subindices in the ASCII character set is the name of a user program. Program 1: subindex 1 and 2 Program 2: subindex 3 and 4 Program 3: subindex 5 and 6 Program 4: subindex 7 and 8 Example: Program 1 with designation " test.usr" is, thus, coded as follows: t = 74h e = 65h s = 73h This yields the two entries in subindices 1 and 2: 74657374h, 00000000h Coded in each of two successive subindices in the ASCII character set is the name of a user program. The subindex with the UB (upper byte) designation contains the first four letters of the name, the subindex with the LB (lower byte) designation contains the last four letters. If the name has less than eight letters, the missing letters must be filled with zeros.