Omron CX-PROGRAMMER V9 Operation Manual page 527

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OMRON
IDSC device type
Import tool
Input
Instruction
Intel Hex
Interface
Internal data type
Invoking application
IO Table component
IO
IP address table
IP address
IP
Item
LAN
Link system
Link unit
Link
Load
LREAL
LSS
Mb
Memory area
Memory Card Writer
Memory card
MHz
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Windows Explorer
Microsoft Windows
Modem
n
Network Service Board
Network
Revision 2.0
An OMRON PLC device supported by CX-Server.
This CX-Server tool is used for addresses and PLCs defined using the CVSS and LSS
products.
The signal sent to a PLC from an external device.
A statement indicating an operation to be performed and identifies any data involved
in this operation.
A PLC device also known as a PROM Writer.
Hardware or software employed to link the elements within a system, including
networks, programs and computers.
The format of the data held at an address in PLC memory; for example, bit or signed
character binary.
An application such as CX-Programmer and CX-Protocol that utilises components
and tools belonging to CX-Server.
This CX-Server component retrieves configured PLCs rack and address data.
Input /Output.
A table containing the IP addresses for all the devices on the Ethernet.
An address for a device on the Ethernet.
Internet Protocol.
A unique name for a data item within a topic.
Local Area Network.
A system that links PLCs together.
A unit which connects a device to the network.
A connection between two units established either by software or a hardware device.
Placing a program or data into an area of computer or PLC memory.
LREAL (Double Floating Point) type is as the IEEE754 Double precision (1.7E
+308/-307) as defined by Microsoft®.
A file format supported by the CX-Server Import tool.
Megabytes – A means of defining computer memory size.
Addressable area of storage space in a device.
A device which writes data to a memory card.
A data storage medium which can hold both programs and data.
Megahertz.
A spreadsheet application.
A file handling application part of the Microsoft Windows suite.
A windowing environment that is noted for its GUI, and for features such as multiple
typefaces, desk accessories (such as a clock, calculator, calendar and notepad), and
the capability of moving text and graphics from one application to another via a
clipboard.
CX-Server runs only under Microsoft Windows. DDE functions communicating with
other applications supported by CX-Server use Microsoft Windows as a basis.
A device with the ability to convert digital data from a computer into analogue form
and transmit it over a telecommunications line and also to convert received analogue
signals into digital form.
A variable number.
An interface which connects devices (not PLCs) to the network.
1. Part of the PLC configuration, based on the device type. The number of Networks
available is dependant on the device type.
2. A number of computers linked together with a central processing point known as a
Server which is accessible to all computers. Networks affect CX-Server in that
further Network associated options are available if the computer is Network
connected.
PART 3: CX-Server Runtime
GLOSSARY OF TERMS – CX-Server Runtime
CX-Server Runtime_Page 89

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