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 |AIxx |Analog Input. xx — input number (valid values from 0 to 65535). Examples: AI1, AI12, AI44 |Double Word, Float, 32 IEEE 754 |Read/-| |AIxx |Analog Input. xx — input number (valid values from 0 to 65535). Examples: AI1, AI12, AI44 |Double Word, Float, 32 IEEE 754 |Read/-|
 |AOxx.yy |Analog Output. xx — output number(valid value range 0..65535). Example: AO1, AO12, AO44.2, AO23.17. yy — write priority, see below |Double Word, Float, 32 IEEE 754 |Read/Write| |AOxx.yy |Analog Output. xx — output number(valid value range 0..65535). Example: AO1, AO12, AO44.2, AO23.17. yy — write priority, see below |Double Word, Float, 32 IEEE 754 |Read/Write|
-|AVxx.yy |Analog Value. xx — value number (valid value range 0..65535). Example: AV1, AV12, AV44.2, AV23.17. yy — write priority, см. ниже |Double Word, Float, 32 IEEE 754 |Read/Write|+|AVxx.yy |Analog Value. xx — value number (valid value range 0..65535). Example: AV1, AV12, AV44.2, AV23.17. yy — write priority, see below |Double Word, Float, 32 IEEE 754 |Read/Write|
 |BIxx |Binary Input. xx — input number(valid range 0..65535). Examples: BI1, BI12, BI44 |Bit |Read/-| |BIxx |Binary Input. xx — input number(valid range 0..65535). Examples: BI1, BI12, BI44 |Bit |Read/-|
-|BOxx.yy |Binary Output. xx — output number (valid range 0..65535). Examples: BO1, BO12, BO44.2, BO23.17. yy — write priority, см. ниже |Bit |Read/Write| +|BOxx.yy |Binary Output. xx — output number (valid range 0..65535). Examples: BO1, BO12, BO44.2, BO23.17. yy — write priority, see below |Bit |Read/Write| 
-|BVxx.yy |Binary Value. xx — value number (valid range 0..65535). Examples: BV1, AV12, BV44.2, BV23.17. yy — write priority, см. ниже |Bit|Read/Write|+|BVxx.yy |Binary Value. xx — value number (valid range 0..65535). Examples: BV1, AV12, BV44.2, BV23.17. yy — write priority, see below |Bit|Read/Write|
 |MIxx |Multi State Input. xx — input number(valid range 0..65535). Examples: MI1, MI12, MI44 |Byte, Unsigned Int|Read/-| |MIxx |Multi State Input. xx — input number(valid range 0..65535). Examples: MI1, MI12, MI44 |Byte, Unsigned Int|Read/-|
-|MOxx.yy |Multi State Output. xx — output number(valid range 0..65535). Examples: MO1, MO12, MO44.2, MO23.17. yy — write priority, см. ниже |Byte, Unsigned Int|Read/Write| +|MOxx.yy |Multi State Output. xx — output number(valid range 0..65535). Examples: MO1, MO12, MO44.2, MO23.17. yy — write priority, see below |Byte, Unsigned Int|Read/Write| 
-|MVxx.yy |Multi State Value. xx — output number(valid range 0..65535). Examples: MV1, MV12, MV44.2, MV23.17. yy — write priority, см. ниже |Byte, Unsigned Int|Read/Write|+|MVxx.yy |Multi State Value. xx — output number(valid range 0..65535). Examples: MV1, MV12, MV44.2, MV23.17. yy — write priority, see below |Byte, Unsigned Int|Read/Write|
  
 When writing new values ​​to registers with missing '.yy' in the register's address the default priority is used. Example of such address: AI22 When writing new values ​​to registers with missing '.yy' in the register's address the default priority is used. Example of such address: AI22
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