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Chapter 22 System Reserved Words Bits

The document discusses system reserved words and bits in local HMI memory. It describes the address ranges and formats for local memory bits and words, retentive memory bits and words, and extended memory words. Key address ranges include local bits from LB0 to LB11999, local words from LW0 to LW10500, retentive bits and words from RB0 to RW65535, and extended memory words from EM0 to EM9 up to 2GB total size depending on device.

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Chapter 22 System Reserved Words Bits

The document discusses system reserved words and bits in local HMI memory. It describes the address ranges and formats for local memory bits and words, retentive memory bits and words, and extended memory words. Key address ranges include local bits from LB0 to LB11999, local words from LW0 to LW10500, retentive bits and words from RB0 to RW65535, and extended memory words from EM0 to EM9 up to 2GB total size depending on device.

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                                                                                                            System Reserved Words / Bits 

Chapter 22 System Reserved Words / Bits........................................................................ 2

22.1 The Address Ranges of Local HMI Memory........................................................... 3


22.1.1 Bits................................................................................................................... 3
22.1.2 Words .............................................................................................................. 4
22.2 System Status and Control..................................................................................... 5
22.3 States of Data Input................................................................................................ 7
22.4 Recipe Data............................................................................................................ 8
22.5 Task Button and Fast Selection Window ................................................................ 9
22.6 Event Logging ...................................................................................................... 10
22.7 Data Logging ........................................................................................................ 11
22.8 Password and Operation Level ............................................................................ 12
22.9 Time of HMI.......................................................................................................... 14
22.10 Hardware of HMI ................................................................................................ 15
22.11 The States of Communicating with Remote HMI(s)............................................ 16
22.12 The States of Communicating with PLC ............................................................. 17
22.13 Client Connected to Server ................................................................................ 20
22.14 MODBUS Server Station No. ............................................................................. 21
22.15 COM Communication ......................................................................................... 22
22.16 File Manager ...................................................................................................... 24
22.17 PLC & Remote HMI IP Address Setting ............................................................. 25
22.18 Printer Server Setting ......................................................................................... 26
22.19 Address Index Function...................................................................................... 27
22.20 Touch Screen X and Y Position.......................................................................... 28
22.21 Variable Station No............................................................................................. 29

                                                                                         
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Chapter 22 System Reserved Words / Bits

Some Local Words and Local Bits are reserved for system usage. These registers are all
with different functions described below:

                                                                                         
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22.1 The Address Ranges of Local HMI Memory

22.1.1 Bits
Memory Device type Address Range Address Format
Local Memory Bits LB 0~11999 DDDDD
DDDDDdd
DDDDD: address
dd: bit offset (00~15)

Local Word Bits LW_BIT 0~1050015


Example:
56712
address = 567
bit offset = 12
DDDDDh
DDDDD: address
h: bit offset (0~f)

Retentive Memory Bit


RBI 0~65535f Example:
Index
567a
RW_Bit address = 567 +
[LW9000]
bit offset = a
DDDDDh
DDDDD: address
h: bit offset (0~f)
Retentive Memory
Word RW_Bit 0~65535f
Example:
Bits
567a
address = 567
bit offset = a
DDDDDh
DDDDD: address
h: bit offset (0~f)
Retentive Memory A
Word RW_A_Bit 0~65535f
Example:
Bits
567a
address = 567
bit offset = a

                                                                                         
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22.1.2 Words
Memory Device type Address Range Format
Local Memory Words DDDDD
LW 0~10500
DDDDD: address
Retentive Memory DDDDD
RW 0~65535
Words DDDDD: address
Retentive Memory DDDDD
Word DDDDD: address
Index
RWI 0~65535 Example:
567
RW address = 567 +
[LW9000]
Retentive Memory A DDDDD
RW_A 0~65535
Word DDDDD: address
Extended Memory DDDDDDDDDD
EM0~EM9
Words Limited by device, Maximum 2 GB

                                                                                         
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22.2 System Status and Control


Read Remote
Address Description & Macro HMI
Write Control
LB-900n When HMI starts up, the initial states of
R/W R/W R/W
(n = 0~9) these bits will be set as ON.
When the state is ON, the return
LB-9017 function of [PLC Control]/[Change R / W R/W R/W
Window] will be disabled.
LB-9018 Set ON to make mouse cursor invisible R/W R/W R/W
LB-9019 Disable/Enable buzzer R/W R/W R/W
Show (ON)/Hide (OFF) System setting
LB-9020 R/W R/W R/W
bar
LW-9025 CPU loading (0-100%) indicator R R R
Window number that is currently
LW-9050 R R R
displayed as base windows in HMI.
LW-9100~ File name of the MTP project used by
R R R
LW-9115 HMI.
LW-9116~ Size of MTP projects (unit: byte).
R R R
LW-9117
LW-9118~ Size of MTP projects (unit: K byte).
R R R
LW-9119
LW-9120~ Version of complier that is used for MTP
R R R
LW-9121 projects.
Date (year) of MTP project being
LW-9122 R R R
complied.
Date (month) of MTP project being
LW-9123 R R R
complied.
Date (day) of MTP project being
LW-9124 R R R
complied.
Ethernet Gateway 0
LW-9125 (The IP address format is gateway0. R R R
gateway1. gateway2. gateway3.)
LW-9126 Ethernet Gateway 1 R R R
LW-9127 Ethernet Gateway 2 R R R
LW-9128 Ethernet Gateway 3. R R R
Ethernet IP0
LW-9129 R R R
(The IP address format is IP0. IP1. IP2.

                                                                                         
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IP3.)
LW-9130 Ethernet IP1 R R R
LW-9131 Ethernet IP2 R R R
LW-9132 Ethernet IP3 R R R
LW-9133 Ethernet port no. R R R
LW-9134 Language mode R/W R/W R/W
LW-9135 MAC address 0 R R R
LW-9136 MAC address 1 R R R
LW-9137 MAC address 2 R R R
LW-9138 MAC address 3 R R R
LW-9139 MAC address 4 R R R
LW-9140 MAC address 5 R R R

                                                                                         
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22.3 States of Data Input


Read Remote
Address Description & Macro HMI
Write Control
Maximum value that is allowed to input
LW-9002~
to the current data input object. R R R
LW-9003
The data format is 32-bit (float).
Minimum value that is allowed to input to
LW-9004~
the current data input object. R R R
LW-9005
The data format is 32-bit (float).
Data stream input from the keypad,
LW-9150~
saved in the ASCII format and the length R R R
LW-9181
of data is 32 words.
Reserved for the use of the Caps Lock
LW-9540 R R R
key on the keypad.

                                                                                         
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22.4 Recipe Data


Read Remote
Address Description & Macro HMI
Write Control
Set ON when recipe data is in download
LB-9010 R R R
operation.
Set ON when recipe data is in upload
LB-9011 R R R
operation.
Set ON when recipe data is in either
LB-9012 R R R
download or upload operation.
If it is set ON, all recipe data will be
LB-9028 W W W
cleared (set to 0).
MT8000 will save recipe data (RW and
RWA) in flash memory every minute.
LB-9029 W W W
If it is set ON, recipe data will be
compulsorily saved in flash memory.

                                                                                         
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22.5 Task Button and Fast Selection Window


Read Remote
Address Description & Macro HMI
Write Control
If it is set ON, the Fast Selection Window
LB-9013 R/W W W
is disabled.
If it is set ON, the Task Button is
LB-9014 R/W W W
disabled.
If it is set ON, both Fast Selection
LB-9015 R/W W W
Window and Task Button are disabled.

                                                                                         
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22.6 Event Logging


Read Remote
Address Description & Macro HMI
Write Control
Clear all event logs of the day when bit is
LB-9021 W W W
set ON.
The earliest event log message will be
LB-9022 W W W
deleted when bit is set ON.
Clear all event logs in MT8000 when bit
LB-9023 W W W
is set ON.
MT8000 will recalculate the file sizes of
LB-9024 all the event log messages when bit is W W W
set ON.
Set ON to acknowledge all
LB-9042 W W W
unacknowledged events
Status ON indicates there are N/A N/A
LB-9043 R
unacknowledged events
LW-9060 Number of existing event logs. R R R
The file sizes of all event logs (32-bit
LW-9061 R R R
Unsigned).

                                                                                         
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22.7 Data Logging


Read Remote
Address Description & Macro HMI
Write Control
Set ON to delete the earliest data
LB-9025 sampling log. (The function can only W W W
work on data sampling logs in MT8000.)
Set ON to delete all the data sampling
LB-9026 logs. (The function can only work in data W W W
sampling logs in MT8000.)
MT8000 will recalculate the file sizes of
all the data sampling logs when bit is set
LB-9027 W W W
ON. (The function can only work on data
sampling logs in MT8000.)
The number of data sampling logs in
LW-9063 R R R
MT8000.
The file sizes of all data sampling logs in
LW-9064 R R R
MT8000 (32-bit Unsigned).

                                                                                         
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22.8 Password and Operation Level


Read Remote
Address Description & Macro HMI
Write Control
Set ON to force user to logout. At this
LB-9050 time user can only operate “none” class W W W
objects.
LB-9060 Set ON when wring password is input. R N/A N/A
When set ON, MT8000 will copy data
LB-9061 stored in [LW-9500] to [LW-9523] and W N/A N/A
use them as valid password.
LW-9219 Show the current user No. R/W R R
LW-9220~ Addresses for password entering
R/W R/W R/W
LW-9221 (32-bit).
Operable class of object for current user
Bit 0=1 user can operate class A object.
Bit 1=1 user can operate class B object.
LW-9222 Bit 2=1 user can operate class C object. R R R
Bit 3=1 user can operate class D object.
Bit 4=1 user can operate class E object.
Bit 5=1 user can operate class F object.
LW-9500~ User 1’s password
R/W R/W R/W
LW-9501
LW-9502~ User 2’s password
R/W R/W R/W
LW-9503
LW-9504~ User 3’s password
R/W R/W R/W
LW-9505
LW-9506~ User 4’s password
R/W R/W R/W
LW-9507
LW-9508~ User 5’s password
R/W R/W R/W
LW-9509
LW-9510~ User 6’s password
R/W R/W R/W
LW-9511
LW-9512~ User 7’s password
R/W R/W R/W
LW-9513
LW-9514~ User 8’s password
R/W R/W R/W
LW-9515
LW-9516~ User 9’s password R/W R/W R/W

                                                                                         
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LW-9517
LW-9518~ User 10’s password
R/W R/W R/W
LW-9519
LW-9520~ User 11’s password
R/W R/W R/W
LW-9521
LW-9522~ User 12’s password
R/W R/W R/W
LW-9523

                                                                                         
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22.9 Time of HMI


Read Remote
Address Description & Macro HMI
Write Control
LW-9010 Local time (second, BCD) R/W R/W R/W
LW-9011 Local time (minute, BCD) R/W R/W R/W
LW-9012 Local time (hour, BCD) R/W R/W R/W
LW-9013 Local time (day, BCD) R/W R/W R/W
LW-9014 Local time (month, BCD) R/W R/W R/W
LW-9015 Local time (year, BCD) R/W R/W R/W
LW-9016 Local time (week, BCD) R R R
LW-9017 Local time (second, BIN) R/W R/W R/W
LW-9018 Local time (minute, BIN) R/W R/W R/W
LW-9019 Local time (hour, BIN) R/W R/W R/W
LW-9020 Local time (day, BIN) R/W R/W R/W
LW-9021 Local time (month, BIN) R/W R/W R/W
LW-9022 Local time (year, BIN) R/W R/W R/W
LW-9023 Local time (week, BIN) R R R
LW-9030~ System time (unit: 0.1 second), start
R R R
LW-9031 timing when HMI starts up.

                                                                                         
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22.10 Hardware of HMI


Read Remote
Address Description & Macro HMI
Write Control
Set ON to disable Sound and Buzzer
LB-9019 R/W R/W R/W
Set OFF to enable Sound and Buzzer
Set ON to increase the brightness of
LB-9040 W W W
CCFL backlight.
Set ON to decrease the brightness of
LB-9041 W W W
CCFL backlight .
Backlight Brightness Level:0~31
LB-9040 When first time using HMI, users can W W W
adjust brightness to 0 or 31 as the start.
LW-9070 free space insufficiency (Mega bytes) R R R
System reserved free space size (K
LW-9071 R R R
bytes)
MT8000 current available free space (K
LW-9072 R R R
bytes)

                                                                                         
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22.11 The States of Communicating with Remote HMI(s)


Read Remote
Address Description & Macro HMI
Write Control
n = 0~31
The registers can be used to indicate
the states of communication with remote
HMIn.
ON indicates the communication is
LB-910n R/W R/W R/W
normal, while OFF indicates the
communication is disconnected from
remote HMIn; at this time set the state to
ON, MT8000 will try to connect to
remote HMIn again.

                                                                                         
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22.12 The States of Communicating with PLC


Read Remote
Address Description & Macro HMI
Write Control
When the state is ON, the system will
automatically resume connection if the
LB-9150 PLC device and COM 1 disconnected. R/W R/W R/W
When the state is OFF, the
disconnection will be ignored.
When the state is ON, the system will
automatically resume connection if the
LB-9151 PLC device and COM 2 disconnected. R/W R/W R/W
When the state is OFF, the
disconnection will be ignored.
When the state is ON, the system will
automatically resume connection if the
LB-9152 PLC device and COM 3 disconnected. R/W R/W R/W
When the state is OFF, the
disconnection will be ignored.
When the state is ON, the system will
automatically resume connection
LB-9153~ between PLC device and Ethernet port if
R/W R/W R/W
LB-9184 disconnected; n = 0~31.
When the state is OFF, the
disconnection will be ignored.
These registers can be used to indicate
the states of communication between
PLC device and COM 1.

LB-9200 indicates the state of


communication with station no. 0 PLC,
LB-9200~
LB-9201 indicates the state of R/W R/W R/W
LB-9455
communication with station no. 1 PLC,
and so on.

When the state is ON, it indicates the


communication is normal. When the
state is OFF, it indicates the

                                                                                         
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disconnection to the PLC device; at this


time set the state ON, system will try to
connect with PLC device again.

These registers can be used to indicate


the states of communication between
PLC device and COM 2.

LB-9500 indicates the state of


communication with station no. 0 PLC,
LB-9501 indicates the state of
LB-9500~ communication with station no. 1 PLC,
R/W R/W R/W
LB-9755 and so on.

When the state is ON, it indicates the


communication is normal. When the
state is OFF, it indicates the
disconnection to the PLC device; at this
time set the state ON, system will try to
connect with PLC device again.
These registers can be used to indicate
the states of communication between
PLC device and COM 3.

LB-9800 indicates the state of


communication with station no. 0 PLC,
LB-9801 indicates the state of
LB-9800~ communication with station no. 1 PLC,
R/W R/W R/W
LB-10055 and so on.

When the state is ON, it indicates the


communication is normal. When the
state is OFF, it indicates the
disconnection to the PLC device; at this
time set the state ON, system will try to
connect with PLC device again.
These registers can be used to indicate
LB-10100~
the state of communication between R / W R/W R/W
LB-10131
PLC device and Ethernet port.
                                                                                         
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When the state is OFF, it indicates


disconnection to the PLC device; at this
time set the state ON, system will try to
connect with PLC device again.
The number of the driver used by local
LW-930n R R R
PLC device.
The number of unprocessed commands
LW-935n R R R
sent to the local PLC device.
The content of the latest connection
LW-940n error when connecting to the local PLC R R R
device.

                                                                                         
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22.13 Client Connected to Server


Read Remote
Address Description & Macro HMI
Write Control
LB-9016 Set ON when client connects to server. R/W R/W R/W
The number of clients connected to
LW-9006 R R R
server.

                                                                                         
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22.14 MODBUS Server Station No.


Read Remote
Address Description & Macro HMI
Write Control
device station no.(COM 1) if HMI
LW-9541 R/W R/W R/W
configured as Modbus/ASCII server
device station no.(COM 2) if HMI
LW-9542 R/W R/W R/W
configured as Modbus/ASCII server
device station no. (COM 3) if HMI
LW-9543 R/W R/W R/W
configured as Modbus/ASCII server
device station no. (Ethernet) if HMI
LW-9544 R/W R/W R/W
configured as Modbus/ASCII server

                                                                                         
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22.15 COM Communication


The following registers reserve communication parameters used by each COM port. After 
changing the parameters, reboot HMI, and the updated parameters will be used. 
Read Remote
Address Description & Macro HMI
Write Control
Set LB-9030 from OFF to ON system
will use content in LW9550~LW9554 to
LB-9030 R/W R/W R/W
update communication parameter of
COM1
COM 1 mode
0: RS232
LW-9550 R/W R/W R/W
1: RS485 2W
2: RS485 4W
COM 1 baud rate
0: 4800
1: 9600
LW-9551 2: 19200 R/W R/W R/W
3: 38400
4: 57600
5: 115200
COM 1 data bits
LW-9552 7 : 7 bits R/W R/W R/W
8: 8 bits
COM 1 parity
0: none
LW-9553 R/W R/W R/W
1: even
2: odd
COM 1 stop bits
LW-9554 1: 1 bit R/W R/W R/W
2: 2 bits
Set LB-9031 from OFF to ON system
will use content in LW9556~LW9559 to
LB-9031 R/W R/W R/W
update communication parameter of
COM2
COM 2 baud rate
LW-9556 0: 4800 R/W R/W R/W
1: 9600

                                                                                         
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2: 19200
3: 38400
4: 57600
5: 115200
COM 2 data bits
LW-9557 7 : 7 bits R/W R/W R/W
8: 8 bits
COM 2 parity
0: none
LW-9558 R/W R/W R/W
1: even
2: odd
COM 2 stop bits
LW-9559 1: 1 bit R/W R/W R/W
2: 2 bits
Set LB-9032 from OFF to ON system
will use content in LW9560~LW9564 to
LB-9032 R/W R/W R/W
update communication parameter of
COM3
COM 3 mode
LW-9560 0: RS232 R/W R/W R/W
1: RS485 2W
COM 3 baud rate
0: 4800
1: 9600
LW-9561 2: 19200 R/W R/W R/W
3: 38400
4: 57600
5: 115200
COM 3 data bits
LW-9562 7 : 7 bits R/W R/W R/W
8: 8 bits
COM 3 parity
0: none
LW-9563 R/W R/W R/W
1: even
2: odd
COM 3 stop bits
LW-9564 1: 1 bit R/W R/W R/W
2: 2 bits

                                                                                         
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22.16 File Manager


Read Remote
Address Description & Macro HMI
Write Control
Save event/data log to HMI, USB disk or
LB-9034 W W W
CF card (Set ON)
LB-9035 HMI free space insufficiency alarm (ON) R N/A N/A
LB-9036 CF free space insufficiency alarm (ON) R N/A N/A
USB1 free space insufficiency alarm R N/A N/A
LB-9037
(When ON)
USB2 free space insufficiency alarm R N/A N/A
LB-9038
(When On)
Status of file backup activity (backup in R R R
LB-9039
process when ON)
LW-9074 SD current free space (K bytes) R N/A N/A
LW-9076 USB1 current free space (K bytes) R N/A N/A
LW-9078 USB2 current free space (K bytes) R N/A N/A

                                                                                         
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                                                                                                            System Reserved Words / Bits 

22.17 PLC & Remote HMI IP Address Setting


Read Remote
Address Description & Macro HMI
Write Control
LW-9600 PLC IP address setting
~ (IP0:IP1:IP2:IP3) / port no. R/W R/W R/W
LW-9629
LW-9800 Remote HMI IP address setting
~ (IP0:IP1:IP2:IP3) / port no. R/W R/W R/W
LW-9839

                                                                                         
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                                                                                                            System Reserved Words / Bits 

22.18 Printer Server Setting


Read Remote
Address Description & Macro HMI
Write Control
LW-9770~ Remote printer server setting
R/W R/W R/W
LW-9773 (IP0:IP1:IP2:IP3)
LW-9774~ Remote printer server user name
R/W R/W R/W
LW-9779
LW-9780~ Remote printer server password
R/W R/W R/W
LW-9785

                                                                                         
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                                                                                                            System Reserved Words / Bits 

22.19 Address Index Function


Read Remote
Address Description & Macro HMI
Write Control
LW-9200~ Address index 0~15
R/W R/W R/W
LW-9215
LW-9230~ Address index 16~31
R/W R/W R/W
LW-9260

                                                                                         
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                                                                                                            System Reserved Words / Bits 

22.20 Touch Screen X and Y Position


Read Remote
Address Description & Macro HMI
Write Control
Touch status word (bit 0 ON = user is
LW-9041 R R R
touching the screen)
LW-9042 Touch X position R R R
LW-9043 Touch Y position R R R
LW-9044 Leave X position R R R
LW-9045 Leave Y position R R R

                                                                                         
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                                                                                                            System Reserved Words / Bits 

22.21 Variable Station No.


Read Remote
Address Description & Macro HMI
Write Control
LW-10000~ Var0~Var15 station no. variable
R/W R/W R/W
LW-10015 (Syntax: Var0#address)

The listed above are part of system reserved words and bits and their functions. Further
detail can be found in [Library]/[Tag]/[System] in EB8000

                                                                                         
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