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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS
1M
1N
Network No.1
1N
1N
2M
Network No.2
2N
2N
3M
Network No.3
3N
3N
8M
8N
Network No.8
8N
8N
9M
Network No.9
9N
9N
Request source
(target)
Request target
(source)
[Transient transmission valid range]
The following table shows the valid ranges of transient transmission using the
network configuration on the previous page.
In the table below,
, , and indicate whether the transient transmission
between the request source (destination) listed in the column at the left and the
request destination (source) listed in the row at the bottom is possible.
For example, the transient transmission from 9N
of network number 1 is
Request source
9N
(target)
Own
1
P
station
Own
2
S
station
Own
3
S
station
Own
4
S
station
Own
Own
1
P
station
station
Own
2
S
station
*1
3
S
*1
1
P
*1
2
S
*1
Own
3
S
station
1
P
2
S
3
S
4
S
1
P
2
S
*1
3
S
*1
1M
1 1N
2
1N
3 1N
4
2M
1
2N
2 2N
P
S
S
S
P
S
Network No.1
Network No.2
: Possible
: Possible by setting the routing parameters
: Not possible
*1: The transient transmission is possible by specifying a network module close to the request source
of the same programmable controller.
*1
.
2
S
*1
1N
2
S
Request target
(source)
Own
station
Own
station
Own
station
Own
station
Own
station
3 3M
1 3N
2 3N
3
8M
1
S
P
S
S
P
Network No.3
12.1 Transient Transmission Function
12.1.1 Communication function
2 of network number 9 to 1N
S
Own
station
Own
station
Own
station
Own
Own
station
station
Own
station
*1
Own
station
*1
8N
2 8N
3 8N
4
9M
1
9N
2 9N
3
S
S
S
P
S
S
Network No.8
Network No.9
12
9
10
2
S
11
12
13
14
A
I
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