Connection Type
3
Description
The following table gives the structure of the string to the left of "$ connection parameters" in the EDS file.
Item
Input Connection Type
Bit No.
23
• Bit 21 = 1 (binary): MULTICAST
How to
• Bit 22 = 1 (binary): POINT2POINT
Check the
Either connection type can be selected if both bits within the same connection type are 1, or if
Setting
the connection type is different between the input and output.
Content
Bits 16, 19, 20, and 23 are not used.
Specific Example
[Connection Manager]
Connection1 =
0x04010002,
0x11640405,
Look here, and set Connection Type.
Item
Hexadecimal
Notation
Binary Notation
0
Bit No.
23
The input connection type is [MULTICAST] or [POINT2POINT] because bit 22 = 1 (binary) and bit 21 = 1
(binary).
The output connection type is [POINT2POINT] because bit 18 = 1 (binary) and bit 17 = 0 (binary).
However, since the connection types that can be set for input and output are different, either [MULTICAST] or
[POINT2POINT] can be set for Connection Type.
5.1.2 Examples of EtherNet/IP Transmission Definition Settings
22
21
20
$ trigger & transport
$ connection parameters
Input Connection Type
6
1
1
0
22
21
20
5.1 Using the 263IF-01 as a Scanner
Output Connection Type
19
18
17
• Bit 17 = 1 (binary): MULTICAST
• Bit 18 = 1 (binary): POINT2POINT
Output Connection Type
4
0
1
0
19
18
17
16
0
16
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