Using The Rec Ipe Trans Fer (Data Trans Fer, Trig Ger Based) Ob Ject - Maple Systems Silver Plus Series Installation And Operation Manual

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2. Click the New... button. The Data Transfer (Time-based)Object dialog box appears.
3. Use the Description: box to enter a title for the Data Transfer part. A description is not
necessary but does help you identify the purpose of the part.
4. In the Attribute box, configure the Address type to transfer whether by bit or word, the
interval of transfer and the number of bits or words to transfer.
5. In the Source address frame, select the PLC name and device type from their drop down
menus and then configure the address.
6. In the Destination address frame, select the PLC coils or registers that receive the data.
7. Click OK to close the Data Transfer Object dialog. The Data Transfer Object dialog box
reappears with the new entry listed. You can edit the attributes of an existing Data Transfer
object by clicking on the Settings... button. Any entries can be deleted by clicking on the
Delete button.
8. Click Exit to close the Data Transfer Object dialog box. The Data Transfer Object is active
no matter what windows are currently displayed on the OIT screen; therefore, you do not
have to place the object onto a window screen.

Using the Rec ipe Trans fer (Data Trans fer, Trig ger Based) Ob ject

The Data Transfer, Trigger-Based (Recipe Transfer) Object is used to download or save data from one or more PLC
registers to the OIT's internal registers that are reserved for recipes. This occurs when the object is activated by a
press from the OIT operator. Each Object created can transfer from 1-32767 continuous registers.
To create a Recipe Transfer (Data Transfer, Trigger Based) Object
1. From the Objects menu, click Data Transfer (Trigger-based). Or click the Data Transfer
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