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Mail Send Function Details Section 2-2
• Since the Ethernet Unit creates the data file automatically, the Accessing
Memory/Sending Mail Flag (bit 01 of n+17 in the allocated CPU Bus Unit
Area) will be ON while the CPU Unit's I/O memory is being accessed.
• To maintain the integrity of the data, write-protect the region of I/O mem-
ory being converted to a data file by preventing the region from being writ-
ten from the ladder program while this flag is ON.
File Data (1 MB Max.) Any file stored in the Memory Card installed in the CPU Unit (root directory
MEMCARD) can be sent with the e-mail as an attached file.
• Generally, CS/CJ file memory files are attached, such as program files
(.OBJ), parameter files (.STD), and data files stored in the Memory Card
(.IOM, .TXT, or .CSV).
2-2-4 Summary of E-mail Body Information and Attached Files
Sends e-mail.
Ethernet
Memory Card
Sent as an attached file.
E-mail
Any file in the
Memory Card
Send any Windows file or a CS/CJ
format file such as a user program file
(.OBJ) or parameter file (.STD).
Data sent Body/Attached file
E-mail body Attached file
User-set information ASCII text
(Set in the CPU Unit's I/O
memory by the user.)
---
Ethernet Unit's error
log
ASCII text
(Generated automatically by
the Ethernet Unit.)
---
Ethernet Unit's sta-
tus information
ASCII text
(Generated automatically by
the Ethernet Unit.)
---
I/O memory data (up
to 6,000 words)
--- The Ethernet Unit automati-
cally creates the data file
(.IOM, .CSV, or .TXT) when
the mail send condition (trig-
ger setting) is established.
File data (Up to
1MB)
--- Specify any file in the Memory
Card installed in the CPU
Unit.