When [Register Variable] is [Address Format], you can use the
addresses (logic addresses) that are already mapped to bit and
integer variables.
The address is displayed as X_0100 on a logic program. For
example, [#LOGIC]X_0100
As shown below, display the logic address in the [Address]
window, and specify the address for the logic program instruction
and the part placed on the screen.
From the [System Settings] window open [Logic
Programs]. In the [Register Variable] area, select the [Address
Format] option.
Select the [Address] tab in the workspace to open
the [Address] window.
If the [Address] tab is not displayed in the
Work Space, on the [View (V)] menu, point to [Work Space (W)], and
then click [Address (A)].
Select [Device Address], and in [Type], select [Bit
Address (Bit Variable)] or [Word Address (Integer Variable)].
Click the icon to display the [Input
Address] dialog box.
In [Device/PLC], select [#LOGIC] and the device to
specify the address.
The logic address will be displayed. Specify the
address by dragging the address to the logic program instruction or
the part placed on the screen. 30.6.3 Operand Settings Using
Drag and Drop
You can set up logic addresses directly in a
logic program instruction or a part's dialog box.