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13.3.3  SLC-5/05 Example: Read a Single Register 
The configuration and execution for reading a single register is in general 
identical to that required for reading a block of registers as detailed in section 
13.3.2.  The only difference is in the configuration of the MSG instruction.  
Figure 97 shows an example MSG instruction’s General tab, which will read a 
single element (N24:2, which corresponds to the drive’s “inverter status 1” 
register) and place it in the first element (offset 0) of N18. 
 
 
Figure 97: Read the Drive’s Status Register 
 
 
13.3.4  SLC-5/05 Example: Multiple MSG Instructions 
At times, reading from different groups of registers may be necessary.  For 
example, a specific application may require some registers located in various 
disjoint locations in the register map.  To accomplish this task efficiently, 
multiple MSG instructions can be implemented in the PLC program. 
 
The configuration and execution for implementing multiple MSG instructions is 
in general identical to that required for implementing just one MSG instruction.  
Each MSG instruction will require its own message control file.  In the case of 
read MSG instructions, more than one instruction may use the same data file to 
store the received register values, but the storage locations must not overlap.  
Figure 98 shows an example of two MSG instructions, each accessing different 
target integer files.  It is evident from this logic that N20 and N21 are the two 
independent message control files created for these instructions.