Mitsubishi Electric WS0-CPU0 Operating Manual page 52

Melsec ws series, safety controller setting and monitoring tool
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The graphical user interface
 Reset to default restores the default routing configuration. You will be asked for
confirmation. If you click Yes, all previously made changes that have not been
saved will be lost. You can not undo this action.
 Clear all clears the configuration, i.e. deletes all assigned bytes in the RS-232 data
area. You will be asked for confirmation.
 Delete routing deletes the currently selected byte in the RS-232 data area.
 The Undo and Redo buttons allow you to undo or redo changes you made to your
configuration.
Available data
This area offers all sources from which data may be routed into the network. It is
divided in two views holding the available input and output data. You can switch
between these views using the file cards at the bottom.
 The Input view contains the input values for the connected MELSEC-WS modules
and EFI devices as well as the module status data. If your MELSEC-WS safety
controller contains network interface modules, the input data on the network
interface modules (i.e. the data the network interface modules receive from the
network) are also available here.
 The Output view offers the output values for the connected MELSEC-WS modules
and EFI devices as well as the Logic results from the logic editor.
All sources supported by the current configuration are displayed in black:
 connected MELSEC-WS modules
 connected EFI devices
 configured logic results
 gateway input data and gateway output data
Sources currently not configured will be displayed in grey. Activating the Show only
available data checkbox in the upper left corner hides the unused sources from the
view.
Sources that are used in the logic program are marked with a small symbol beside the
text.
*1 In the default configuration, only the first logic result byte (Logic Result 0) is active and available. You
can activate more output bits for logic results in the logic editor.
How to add a data byte to the routing table:
 Drag and drop an element (i.e. byte) from the Available data area to a free slot in
the Gateway data set to network area. If the desired position is not free, you will
have to clear it first by deleting or moving the byte currently assigned to it.
It is possible to use the same byte several times in the routing table.
RS-232 data area
This area contains the routing table. It shows the actual contents of the data sent via
the RS-232 interface. Bytes and bits highlighted in blue contain "live" system data if
the hardware configuration supports the source. Bytes highlighted grey actually do not
have data associated with them since the hardware configuration does not support the
sources.
*1

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